University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Image Collection, 1799-1999

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Image Collection, 1799-1999

1799-1999

The collection consists of images documenting the history of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill organized into eleven series by broad categories: administration and staff, 1897-1980s; alumni, 1900-1979; athletics, 1890s-1999 and undated; buildings and grounds, 1799-1999 and undated; documents, 1950s and undated; keepsakes, 1980s-1990s and undated; military affairs, 1910-1980s and undated; organizations, 1878-1990s and undated; schools and colleges, 1870-1980s; special events, 1910s-1980s; and students, 1870-1990s. Images are in a variety of formats, primarily black-and-white photographic prints, but also including film negatives, 35mm color slides, 35mm roll film negatives, illustrations, color lithographs, pages from publications, and other types of documents.

ca. 8000 images (ca. 75.0 linear feet)

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Battle, Kemp P. (Kemp Plummer), 1831-1919

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Kemp Plummer Battle (1831-1919) of Chapel Hill and Raleigh, N.C., was a lawyer and president of the Chatham Railroad. He was active in state affairs during the Civil War and served as state treasurer and as University of North Carolina president, 1876-1891, and professor of history, 1891-1907. From the description of Kemp P. Battle Montgomery Ward Catalog Competition papers, 1915, 1962-1966. WorldCat record id: 56417388 Kemp Plummer Battle (1831-1919) of Chap...

Swain, David Lowry, 1801-1868

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David Lowry Swain, lawyer, governor, and educator, was born near Asheville, N.C., in Buncombe County. His father, George Swain, was a Massachusetts native who settled in Georgia and served in the Georgia legislature and constitutional convention of 1795 before moving to the North Carolina mountains. Caroline Swain, his mother, was the daughter of Jesse Lane. Caroline Swain had four children with her first husband, David Lowry. She and George Swain had seven children, of whom David ...

Baity, Herman G., 1895-1975

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Herman Glenn Baity, internationally known sanitary engineer and professor of sanitary engineering at the University of North Carolina, 1926-1955. From the guide to the Herman Glenn Baity Papers, 1900s-1970s, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...

North Carolina.

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MacNider, William de Berniere, 1881-1951

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William de Berniere MacNider, physician, pharmacologist, and medical educator, was born in Chapel Hill, the son of Virginius St. Clair and Sophia Beatty Mallett MacNider. Both his father and his grandfather were physicians. In 1898 MacNider enrolled in The University of North Carolina, where he was graduated in the first class of the medical school with a doctor of medicine degree in 1903. Returning from special medical studies at the University of Chicago and Case Western Reserve,...

North Carolina Tar Heels (Baseball team)

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Winsor, Arthur Simeon, 1930-2019

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Dr. Arthur Simeon Winsor Jr. (1930-2019) was a professor of music at the University of Toledo. Dr. Winsor graduated from the University of North Carolina with a B.S. in mathematics, minoring in music. He later received an M.A. in music from the University of North Carolina and a Ph.D. musicology from the University of Michigan. He was the son of Dr. Arthur Simeon Winsor, Sr. (1886-1979), who was assistant professor of mathematics at the University of North Carolina....

Taylor, Haywood Maurice, 1898-1960

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Haywood Maurice Taylor (1898-1960) was a toxicologist and biochemist. His studies at The University of North Carolina were interrupted by service in the army during World War I, but following the war he returned to complete his studies, receiving a B.S. degree in 1920, an M.S. in 1921, and a Ph.D. in 1924. At the University he was an instructor in chemistry and pharmacy, and also taught science at the Chapel Hill High School. Taylor worked as a researc...

Markham, Blackwell, 1897-1977

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Blackwell Markham of Durham, N.C., was born in 1897, the son of Ella Markham and general store owner John L. Markham Sr. Blackwell Markham was the youngest of eight surviving children, including John L. Markham Jr., Lila Markham Brogden, Susie Markham Tucker, Lottie Markham Hundley, Leila Markham, Charles B. Markham, and Frances Markham. Lila Markham Brogden married Willis J. Brogden Sr. and had two sons, Willis J. Brogden Jr. and Blackwell M. Brogden. Susie Markham Tucker married ...

Linker, J. B. (Joseph Burton), 1897-1977

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Joseph Burton Linker (1897-1977) was a graduate of the University of North Carolina, and later a professor of mathematics at the same institution....

Engelhard, J. A. (Joseph Adolphus), 1832-1879

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Major Joseph Adolphus Engelhard (1832-1879) was a graduate of the University of North Carolina and attended Harvard Law School, later practicing law in Tarboro, N.C. Engelhard served in the Confederate Army, attaining the rank of major. Following the war, he obtained a substantial interest in the Wilmington (N.C.) Journal newspaper, acting as editor. He was elected to the office of Secretary of State for the state of North Carolina, a post which he held until his death....

Efird, Oscar Ogburn, 1892-1974

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Oscar Ogburn Efird (1892-1974) was a graduate of Roanoke College and Harvard Law School. He was a judge and lawyer, and a member of the faculty at the University of North Carolina School of Law....

Koch, Frederick H. (Frederick Henry), 1877-1944

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Frederick H. Koch was the director of the Department of Dramatic Art at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the author and editor of several books on drama. From the description of Frederick H. Koch letter to Dear Art, and publications, 1940-1943. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 64582065 Professor of dramatic literature at the University of North Dakota and University of North Carolina; founder and director of the Carolina Play...

Cobb, Collier, 1862-1934

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Collier Cobb (1862-1934) was chair of the Geology Department at the University of North Carolina, 1893-1934. His photography stemmed from his work in geology and other sciences, and he traveled extensively and used photography to document his interests. In the 1890s, Cobb built a darkroom in his Chapel Hill home, where he developed negatives and printed prints. From the description of Collier Cobb photographic collection, 1890s-1920s [graphic]. WorldCat record id: 42910866 ...

King, William R. (William Rufus), 1786-1853

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William Rufus DeVane King (April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853) was an American politician and diplomat. He was the 13th vice president of the United States for six weeks in 1853 before his death. Earlier he had been elected as a U.S. representative from North Carolina and a senator from Alabama. He also served as minister to France during the reign of King Louis Philippe I. A Democrat, he was a Unionist and his contemporaries considered him to be a moderate on the issues of sectionalism, slavery ...

Judd, Zebulon Vance, 1876-1960

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Judd came to Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University) from his native North Carolina in 1915 to organize the Department of Education. In 1920 the department was upgraded to the College of Education and Judd became dean. He held this position until he retired in 1955. From the description of Papers, 1896-1960. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 36919516 ...

Hanford, James Holly, 1882-1969

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Walker, N. W. 1875-1936.

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Warren, Julius Algernon, 1881-1956

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Julius Algernon Warren (1881-1956) was the university treasurer at the University of North Carolina....

Totten, H. R. 1892-1974.

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Beers, C. Dale (Charles Dale), 1901-1976

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Charles Dale Beers (1901–1976) was a protozoologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, researching the encystment and excystment in ciliates....

Greenlaw, Edwin, 1874-1931

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Epps, Preston H. (Preston Herschel), 1888-1982

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Pierson, William Whatley, 1890-

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William Whatley Pierson (born 1890) was a professor of history and political science at the University of North Carolina. From the guide to the William Whatley Pierson Papers, ., 1764-1830; 1925-1941, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...

Patterson, Andrew Henry, 1870-1928

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Andrew Henry Patterson (1870-1928) was a professor of physics at the University of North Carolina and a cooperative observer for the Weather Bureau, United States Department of Agriculture. From the description of Andrew Henry Patterson papers, 1902-1925; 1964 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 26180465 From the guide to the Andrew Henry Patterson Papers, 1902-1925; 1964, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...

Bain, Charles Wesley, 1864-1915

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Charles Wesley Bain (1864-1915) was the son of George McK. and Willie Frances Cherry Bain of Norfolk, Va. He was educated at Colonel William Gordon McCabe's school in Virginia, was graduated from the University of Virginia, and received an M.A. from the University of the South in 1895. He taught school at Savannah, Ga.; was joint headmaster at Rugby School in Louisville, Ky.; classical master at McCabe's School in Petersburg, Va.; and headmaster at Sewannee Grammar School. He was married in 1891...

Herty, Charles H. (Charles Holmes), 1867-1938

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Charles H. Herty (1867-1938), chemist. From the description of Charles H. Herty papers, 1884-1938. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122503848 ...

Wilson, Louis Round, 1876-1979

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Louis Round Wilson (27 December 1876-10 December 1979) was born in Lenoir, N.C., and, in the 1890s, attended Davenport College in Lenoir; Haverford College in Haverford, Pa.; and the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C., from which he graduated in May 1899. After teaching for a few years, Wilson embarked on a long and distinguished career in librarianship, library science education, and university administration. Wilson served as librarian and first director of the School of Library...

Peacock, Erle Ewart, 1892-1968

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Rankin, E. R. (Edgar Ralph)

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Bernard, W. S. (William Stanley), 1867-1938

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William Stanley Bernard (1867-1938) was a classics graduate of the University of North Carolina, and later a professor of Greek and Latin at the same institution....

Venable, F. P. 1856-1934.

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Collins, Hubert Walter, 1892-1988

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Hubert Walter Collins (1892-1988) was a civil engineer and college professor. He received bachelors and masters degrees in mathematics from the University of North Carolina, and a joint degree in civil engineering from Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He served in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers until 1947, when he bacame a professor of civil engineering at the Colorado A&M College in Fort Collins, Colo....

Coulter, Victor A. (Victor Aldine), 1892-1982

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Victor Aldine Coulter (1892-1982) was a graduate of the University of North Carolina and a professor of chemistry at the University of Mississippi....

Rhyne, Orestes Pearle, 1885-1979

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Orestes Pearl Rhyne (1885-1979) was a philologist and professor of modern languages at Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina (now Clemson University). He held degrees from Lenoir-Rhyne College, the University of North Carolina, and Johns Hopkins University....

Henry, George K. G. (George Kenneth Grant), 1876-1941

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George Kenneth Grant Henry (1876-1941) was a graduate of the University of North Carolina, later teaching there and becoming Assistant University Registrar....

Cain, William E., 1952-....

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Prouty, William F. (William Frederick), 1879-1949

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Chambers, Lenoir, 1891-1970

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Lenoir Chambers (1891-1970) was a newspaper editor and author. He is best known for his work on Stonewall Jackson and winning the Pulitzer Prize for his editorials in 1959. He was the Gilmer Lecturer in 1961. This lecture was established through the will of Louisa Porter Gilmer Minis. From the description of Lenoir Chambers speech, 1961. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477512 Lenoir Chambers was a native of North Carolina. Chambers worked as a newspaper editor in Norfolk, V...

North Carolina Tar Heels (Basketball team)

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Graham, Frank Porter, 1886-1972

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President of the University of North Carolina; U.S. senator for North Carolina. From the description of Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1943-1950. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 122619645 Educator, government official. From the description of Reminiscences of Frank Porter Graham : oral history, 1965. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122376749 University president. From the...

Hickerson, Thomas F. (Thomas Felix), 1882-1968

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Thomas F. Hickerson (1882-1968) was a professor of civil engineering and applied mathematics at the University of North Carolina and an expert in highway design. Hickerson was educated at the University of North Carolina and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Hickerson's book Route Location and Design was published by McGraw-Hill. From the guide to the Thomas F. Hickerson Papers, 1911-1967, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection....

Bradshaw, Francis Foster, 1893-1979

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Auld, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1892-1967

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Benjamin Franklin Auld was a Methodist minister in Maryland and Pennsylvania, a member of the Maryland and Tennessee Anti-Saloon Leagues, and a strong supporter of the civil right movement. Auld was born 12 December 1892 in Baltimore, Md. In 1916 he graduated from the University of North Carolina, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. In 1925 he graduated from Boston University School of Theology. He took part in several civil rights demonstrations and supported the integration of the c...

Wheeler, A. S. 1866-1940.

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Wagstaff, Henry McGilbert

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Henry McGilbert Wagstaff (1876-1945) was an author, editor, and professor of history at the University of North Carolina, 1907-1945. Wagstaff was born in Roxboro, N.C., and educated at the University of North Carolina and John Hopkins University. He specialized in English history but also had a special interest in Southern and North Carolina history and edited a number of the James Sprunt Historial Publications at the University of North Carolina. His wife was Mary Jeffe...

Noble, M. C. S. (Marcus Cicero Stephens), 1855-1942

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M.C.S. Noble was an educator and leader in the development of public schools in North Carolina; superintendent of schools in Wilmington, N.C.; member of the University of North Carolina faculty, 1898-1942, as professor of education and dean of the School of Education; and author of History of Public Schools in North Carolina (1930) and of numerous articles and textbooks. From the guide to the M.C.S. Noble Papers, 1860-1971, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. South...

Howell, A. C. 1895-1986.

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Rankin, W. W. 1882-1961.

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Bullitt, James Bell, 1874-1964

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Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931

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Educator and orator. From the description of Letter to a former student [manuscript], 1920 June 4. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647976354 From the description of Edwin Anderson Alderman papers [manuscript], 1881-1950. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647925708 University of Virginia president. From the description of Sketch of Edwin Anderson Alderman [manuscript], ca. 1925. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 64781...

Saville, Thorndike, 1892-1969

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Woosley, John Brooks

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Bell, James M. (James Munsie), 1880-1934

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McIntosh, Atwell Campbell, 1859-1939

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North Carolina Tar Heels (Football team)

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Huse, H. R. b. 1890.

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Knight, Edgar Wallace, 1886-1953

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Teacher, author, editor, and University of North Carolina Kenan professor of educational history. From the description of Edgar Wallace Knight materials relating to education in the South before 1860, 1634-1950 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25754073 Edgar Wallace Knight (1885-1953) was professor of education at Trinity College, 1913-1917, and at the University of North Carolina, 1919-1953. From the description of Edgar Wallace Knight papers, 1915-1953 [manusc...

Royster, James Finch, 1880-1930

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Chase, Harry Woodburn, 1883-1955

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Member, Dartmouth Class of 1904; professor, 1910-1918, and president, 1919-1930, of the University of North Carolina; president of the University of Illinois, 1930-1933; and later chancellor of New York University. From the description of [Articles and speeches]. 1921-1939] (New Hampshire Newsp Project). WorldCat record id: 83772190 Chase was professor, 1910-1918, and president, 1919-1930, of the University of North Carolina; president of the University of Illinois, 1930-193...

Toy, Walter Dallam

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Brown, Kent James, 1880-1944

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Kent James Brown (1880-1944) was a professor at the University of North Carolina....

Towles, Oliver Phelps, 1887-1964

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Oliver Phelps Towles (1887-1964) was an associate professor of romance languages at the University of North Carolina. He was a graduate of the University of Virginia and Johns Hopkins University....

Howell, E. V. 1872-1931.

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Winsor, Arthur S. (Arthur Simeon), 1886-1979

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Arthur Simeon Winsor (1886-1979) was a teacher at the Loomis Institute before becoming an assistant professor of mathematics at the University of North Carolina....

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Leavitt, Sturgis E. b. 1888.

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Raper, Charles Lee, 1870-1957

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N.C. historian and economist. From the description of Papers, 1894-1912. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36321613 Charles Lee Raper was a professor of economics at the University of North Carolina. From the guide to the North Carolina Banking Papers, ., 1900-1906, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...

Coker, William Chambers, 1872-1953

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Botanist, of North Carolina; native of Hartsville, S.C. From the description of William Chambers Coker papers, 1897-1983. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 28411807 William Chambers Coker was a botanist, teacher, writer, who taught at the University of North Carolina, 1902-1945, serving as chair of the Department of Botany and editor of the journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. From the description of William Chambers Coker papers, ...

McKie, George McFarland, 1873-1941

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George McFarland McKie (1873-1941) was a graduate of the University of North Carolina and later a professor of English....

Williams, L. A. b. 1880.

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George, W. C. 1888-1982.

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Beard, John Grover, 1888-1946

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MacMillan, Dougald, 1897-1975

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Winston, P. H. 1820-1886.

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Wilson, Thomas James, 1874-1945

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Williams, Henry Horace, 1858-1940

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Henry Horace Williams was professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina, 1890-1940. From the description of Henry Horace William papers, 1861-1948. WorldCat record id: 23907217 Henry Horace Williams (1858-1940) was born in Gates County, N.C., and educated in the public schools of that area. He attended college at the University of North Carolina, graduating in 1883, when he was awarded the first earned advanced degree (a Master of Arts) in the coll...

Branson, E. C. 1861-1933.

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Odum, Howard Washington, 1884-1954

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Howard Washington Odum was a sociologist of the American South; author; professor at the University of North Carolina from 1920 to 1954; and founder of the Sociology Department, the School of Public Welfare, the Department of City and Carolina. From the description of Howard Washington Odum papers, 1908-1982. WorldCat record id: 27192779 Howard Washington Odum, sociologist, author, and educator, was born 24 May 1884, in Bethlehem, Georgia, and died 8 November 1954, in Chapel...

Hamilton, Joseph Grégoire de Roulhac, 1878-1961

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J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (1878-1961) was a historian; founder of the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C.; and professor and chair of the History Department at the University of North Carolina. From the description of Joseph Grégoire de Roulhac Hamilton papers, 1895-1961. WorldCat record id: 27190178 Joesph Gregoire de Roulhac Hamilton, son of Daniel Heyward and Frances Gray Roulhac Hamilton, was born in Hillsb...

Steadman, J. M. 1889-1945.

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Hobbs, S. H., Jr. (Samuel Huntington), 1895-1969

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Samuel Huntington Hobbs (1895-1969), rural sociologist, was a member of the faculty of the University of North Carolina, 1916-1968. He was chair of the University's Department of Rural Social Economics from 1933 until it merged with the Department of Sociology in 1939. Hobbs was the author of North Carolina: Economic and Social (1930), North Carolina: An Economic and Social Profile (1958), and other studies. From the description of Samuel Huntington Hobbs papers, 1916-1965, 1999 [man...

Pratt, Joseph Hyde, 1870-1942

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Mining engineer; mineralogist; geologist; and educator. From the description of Joseph Hyde Pratt papers, 1889-1942 (bulk 1915-1942) [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24095753 Joseph Hyde Pratt (1870-1942), a native of Hartford, Conn., received his bachelor's degree from the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University in 1893. In 1892 and in subsequent summers he was employed by the North Carolina Geological Survey, with S. L. Penfield and under Joseph Austin...

Dashiell, John Frederick, 1888-1975

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Lawson, Robert B.

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Booker, John Manning, 1881-1948

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John Manning Booker (1881-1948) was a professor at the University of North Carolina....

Carroll, Dudley Dewitt, 1885-1971

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Matherly, Walter J. (Walter Jeffries), 1888-1954

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Walter Jeffries Matherly was born May 3, 1888 in Mackville, Kentucky. He received a B.A. from William Jewell College in Missouri and an M.A. from Washington University in 1916. He taught at the University of North Carolina before coming to the University of Florida in 1926 to organize its business school. Matherly was its first dean and served in that capacity until his death on September 25, 1954. He was the driving force in the creation of the Southern Economic Association and served as its fi...

Harrer, Gustave Adolphus, 1886-1943

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Weaver, Paul John, 1889-1946

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Hibbard, Addison, 1887-1945

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Addison Hibbard (1887-1945) was an English professor, 1918-1930, and dean, 1926-1930, at the University of North Carolina. Hibbard was the son of Daniel O. and Ida Brightman Hibbard. He was born in Racine, Wis., and received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Wisconsin. He taught at Nagasaki, Japan, 1909-1914, and at the University of Wisconsin and Miami University, Ohio, before coming to the University of North Carolina in 1918. He was also the author of articles and editor of boo...

Royster, Wilbur High, 1887-1951

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Wilbur High Royster (1887-1951) was a graduate of the University of North Carolina and Harvard University. He was a practicing lawyer and a partner in running the family's candy factory. He was the father of Vermont Connecticut Royster (1914-1996). From the collections of the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Royster earned his Harvard AM in 1911. From the description of A palaeographic study of Codex Mediceus of Aes...

Hobbs, Allan Wilson, 1885-1960

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Graham, Edward K. (Edward Kidder), 1911-1976

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Graham, Edward Kidder, Jr. (1911-1976) was an educator and college administrator. In 1950 he was appointed chancellor of North Carolina Woman's College, which is now the University of North Carolina at Greensboro....

University of North Carolina (1793-1962)

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The University of North Carolina was chartered by the state's General Assembly in 1789. Its first student was admitted in 1795. The governing body of the University, from its founding until 1932, was a forty-member Board of Trustees elected by the General Assembly. The Board met twice a year; at other times the business of the University was carried on by the Board's secretary-treasurer and by the presiding professor (called president beginning in 1804). Other faculty members later assumed the r...

Dobbins, James Talmage, 1888-

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Manning, Isaac Hall, 1866-1946

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Dean of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 1905-1933. From the description of History of the Medical School of the University of North Carolina / as written by Dr. Isaac Hall Manning, Sr. 1940. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). WorldCat record id: 244301126 From the description of History of the U.N.C. School of Medicine, 1879-1937 [manuscript] 1940. WorldCat record id: 25814345 Isaac Hall Manning was the dean of the University of Nort...

Wilson, H. V. 1863-1939.

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Dey, William Morton, 1880-1961

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Thrall, William Flint, 1880-

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McGehee, Lucius Polk

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Thornton, Richard H. (Richard Hopwood), 1845-1925

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The son of a prominent English Wesleyan clergyman and Latin tutor, Richard Hopwood Thornton was born in 1845 in Didebury, Lancashire, England. After attending New Kingswood School near Bath, he passed the entrance examination for Oxford University in 1862, but instead entered a London business house. After a visit to Paris in 1870 he went to Canada in 1871 where he taught school in various places. Receiving a small legacy from his mother in 1874, he travelled throughout North Americ...

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Morehead-Patterson Memorial Tower

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Stacy, Marvin Hendrix, 1877-1919

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Marvin Hendrix Stacy (1877-1919) was a professor of civil engineering at the University of North Carolina, dean of the faculty, and acting president, 1918-1919. He was married to Inez Koonce Stacy. From the guide to the Marvin Hendrix Stacy Papers, ., 1912-1945, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Stacy was professor of civil engineering at the University of North Carolina, dean of the faculty, and acting president, 1918-19...

Mangum, Charles S., Jr. (Charles Staples), 1902-1980

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Henderson, Archibald, 1877-1963

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Archibald Henderson was an author and University of North Carolina professor of mathematics. From the guide to the Archibald Henderson Papers Relating to Family History, 1891-1964, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Mathematician, historian, and author. From the description of Archibald Henderson : miscellaneous papers, 1920-1922. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49242271 From the ...