Joseph Nicholas Bynum Papers
1847-1913
Laupus Library Manuscript Collection, LL 02.19- Creator(s)
- Bynum, Joseph Nicholas
- Physical description
- 0.7 Cubic Feet
- Preferred Citation
- Joseph Nicholas Bynum Papers (LL 02.19), The William E. Laupus Health Sciences Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
- Repository
- Laupus Library History Collections
- Access
- No restrictions
Papers and ledgers of Dr. Joseph Nicholas Bynum.
Biographical/historical information
Joseph Nicholas Bynum was born 1832 May 17 to Gideon Bynum and Sarah Jane May. Bynum lived in the Marlboro, North Carolina area most of his life where his family had extensive lumber operations and he and his brother ran a general store after the war almost until his death. He was a student under William J. Blow in Greenville, and earned his degree in 1855 from the University of Pennsylvania Department of Medicine. He served in the Civil War as a doctor for the 44th NC Regiment, and remained in the area of the future railroad town of Farmville after "Marlboro" faded to become the southern part of the new town. Bynum married Mary Alice Barrett in 1860, and they had Richard Benjamin, Leon, Lucy, and Annie Eloise. His wife died in 1888, and later that year he married Margaret Ann Sheppard and they had Joseph Henry. Bynum died 1909 May 24 in Farmville, Pitt County.
Scope and arrangement
Papers and ledgers of Dr. Joseph Nicholas Bynum.
Administrative information
Custodial History
2014 February 7, (unprocessed) 9 books and 10 ledgers delivered by Claude S. Kidd. Gift of Henry and Andrea Kidd.
Source of acquisition
Gift of Henry and Andrea Kidd Gift of Claude Thomas Kidd Gift of Cindy Kidd Coffey
Processing information
Processed by Baylus C. Brooks, 2015
Copyright notice
Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.
Metadata Rights Declaration
Language of material
English
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