The bibliography is arranged by topic and subtopic. Within each category, published materials are listed first, followed by manuscript materials. Published materials are arranged alphabetically. The manuscript materials are arranged first by repository and then by collection name or number. Within a collection, items are listed chronologically, earliest first.
Manuscript Materials
- University Archives, Wilson Library
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Minutes of the Board of Trustees (#40001)
- Minutes of July 10, 1805, microfilm reel 1, vol. 3, p. 77-79 (Includes a resolution on monitors)
- Minutes of Nov. 30, 1805, microfilm reel 1, vol. 3, p. 89-90 (In which a committee is appointed to consider ordinance establishing monitors)
- Minutes of Dec. 14, 1805, microfilm reel 1, vol. 3, p. 92-93 (Includes a committee report on monitors and an ordinance to rescind the establishment of monitors)
- Records of the General Faculty and Faculty Council of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (#40106)
- Monitor Pledge, [1805], microfilm reel 1, vol. 1.2, p. 99
- University Papers (#40005)
- "An attempt at a most foul and unnatural murder!" an allegorical paper written by Joseph Caldwell, 1805
- William Polk further explains the role of monitors, Aug. 27, 1805
- Letter from Major Pleasant Henderson to Walter Alves, Sept. 3, 1805 (In which Henderson, as Steward, describes the secession of students)
- Letter from William Polk to Joseph Caldwell, Sept. 4, 1805
- Letter from Henry Chambers to John Steele, Sept. 17, 1805
- Letter from William R. Davie to John Haywood, Sept. 22, 1805
- Letter from Joseph Caldwell to Richard Henderson, Nov. 1, 1805