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This article provides a short biographical accounting of the life of North Carolina Booklet contributor Alexander Samuel Salley Jr. It highlights his education in law and his editing of several collections of colonial records.
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22442
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This biographical sketch of North Carolina Booklet contributor Dr. Archibald Henderson highlights his literary criticism as well as his service towards the preservation of North Carolina history.
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22245
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This article provides a short biography of North Carolina Booklet contributor Professor Bruce Craven. It highlights his service to the education of North Carolina students through his position of superintendent of public schools in Elizabeth City and his contribution to the study North Carolina history, particularly Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
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22258
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This article provides a short biographical sketch of North Carolina Booklet contributor Bruce Craven. It highlights his most recent writings and points readers to a prior biography in the October 1908 issue of the North Carolina Booklet.
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22181
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A biographical sketch of Dr. Charles Lee Raper, Ph.D., professor and head of the Department of Economics at the University of North Carolina.
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22203
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This article provides biographical information about North Carolina Booklet contributor Clyde L. King. The biography highlights King's education and teaching experience which gave him a wealth of knowledge of North Carolina history.
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22151
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This article provides a personal biography of Colonel F.A. Olds of Raleigh. Colonel Olds began collecting artifacts of historical significance to the state of North Carolina in the late 1870s and since 1902 has given a large amount of time and effort to the Hall of History in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has also spent a significant portion of his life writing and recording the history of North Carolina.
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22478
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Dr. Henry Elliot Shepherd was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1844. A graduate of Davidson College, the Military Academy at Charlotte, and the University of Virginia, Shepherd also served on the battlefield during the American Civil War. Advancing to the rank of First Lieutenant of Infantry in the Forty-Third North Carolina troops, Shepherd was the youngest commissioned officer in the Confederate Army. Shepherd returned home after being wounded at Gettysburg and held captive by the Union Army, later making a name for himself as college professor, president, and superintendent.
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22148
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This article provides a biographical accounting of the life and times of Dr. Richard Dillard of Edenton. During his life, Dr. Dillard earned many accolades such as an honorary degree of Master of Arts from Rutherford College in 1899; a membership on the first Historical Commission by Governor Aycock; and was a contributor to the North Carolina Booklet as well as other North Carolina focused publications.
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22480
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Edgar Wallace Knight, born in 1886 in Woodland, Northampton County, North Carolina, earned degrees at Trinity College and Columbia University. Knight is an author and frequent contributor to magazines on the subjects of education and history.
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22149
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This biography provides a short accounting of the life and family history of Francis Nash of Edgecombe County. Mr. Nash comes from a family of significant contributors to the state of North Carolina and he has continued this trend in public service to the state as a law clerk, lawyer, mayor, commissioner and contributor to North Carolina focused journals.
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22150
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This biography provides a short accounting of the life and family history of J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton of the University of North Carolina. The article outlines a strong family history of service to the state of North Carolina through military and legislative means, which is continued through Hamilton's educational service to the state as an educator.
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22159
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This article provides a biographical sketch of the family history and life of lawyer and North Carolina Booklet contributor James Owen Carr. The article highlights his educational accolades and his family history of service during the Revolutionary War.
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22229
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A short biographical sketch of North Carolina Congressman John Dillard Bellamy.
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22244
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This article provides biographical information on North Carolina Booklet contributor Judge Henry Groves Connor. It highlights his Democratic Party political affiliation and his contributions to the study and practice of the law within the state of North Carolina.
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