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14844
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Lawrence presents ten outstanding educators in the history of North Carolina, such as David Caldwell of Guilford College, William Bingham of Orange County, and Kemp Battle of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 12 Issue 48, Apr 1945, p6, 20-22
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18463
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Many famous men in North Carolina's early history came from other states. David Caldwell was one, having been born in Pennsylvania and educated at Princeton. He was a Presbyterian minister, educator, and physician. In 1794 he was offered the first presidency of the University of North Carolina, but declined, preferring to teach at his Log College, one of the most outstanding schools in the South.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 9 Issue 32, Jan 1942, p6, 20
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20490
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This article looks at the life, career, and accomplishments of educator and 18th century school founder David Caldwell. Particular attention is given to his establishment of a log cabin schoolhouse which served as an academy, a college, and a theological seminary and produced many prominent figures and statesmen.
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