Board of Trustees records, 1898-1957 (bulk 1940-1950).

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Board of Trustees records, 1898-1957 (bulk 1940-1950).

Materials include minutes (1902-1917), annual meeting minutes (1900-1902, 1939-1953), annual reports, bound volumes of secretary's minutes (1902-1917), trustee records, by-laws of the board, deed (1943), miscellaneous reports (1898-1919), Greenleaf legacy materials (1933-1937), and correspondence with C.C. Spaulding.

2.5 linear ft.

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Shaw University. Board of Trustees

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Shaw University

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Oldest historically black university in the South founded in 1865 as Raleigh Institute; renamed Shaw Collegiate Institute in 1870 in honor of benefactor, Elijah Shaw, of Wales, Mass.; in 1875 an act of the North Carolina General Assembly chartered the university as The Shaw University; originally founded to teach freedmen theology and Biblical interpretation, however within 15 years of its founding the institution began to broaden its curriculum. From the description of Commencement ...