General college records, 1878-1995.

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General college records, 1878-1995.

Materials include reports of the president to the Board of Missions; Board of Trustees minutes (1878-1885, 1909-1933, 1939, 1986, 1995); presidents reports to the Board of Trustees (1878-1908, 1985); college board minutes (1946-1962, 1 ledger); budget materials (1986); student fund account (1884, 1 ledger); financial statement (1984); appraisal of the college property (1988); audit (1917); various account and financial ledgers (1890-1900, 1898-1899, 1908-1912, 1912-1915, 1912-1952); self study reports (1966-1991, 1.5 linear ft.); Southern Association of Colleges and Schools report (1993); reports and correspondence (1891-1895, 1895-1898, 1900-1902, 3 ledgers); student records of attendance and grades (1893-1908, 1896-1901, 1890-1891, 1897-1903, 1903-1905, 1905-1906); ledger of teacher, Miss McCampell (1879-1884); and library circulation statistics (1973-1977).

9 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8061325

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