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Said, Nicholas, 1836-1882
The Autobiography of Nicholas Said, A Native of Bournou, Eastern Soudan, Central Africa
Memphis: Shotwell & Co., Publishers, 1873. viii, 224 p.
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Said, Omar ibn, b. 1770?
edited by J. Franklin Jameson
Autobiography of Omar ibn Said, Slave in North Carolina, 1831. Ed. John Franklin Jameson. From The American Historical Review, 30, No. 4. (July 1925), 787-795
Washington, D. C.: American Historical Association, 1925. 787-795 p.
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Salisbury Way-Side Hospital (N.C.)
An Appeal for the Sick and Wounded Soldiers
[S. l.: s. n.], 1863. 1 p.
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Salley, Eulalie
conducted by Constance Myers
Oral History Interview with Eulalie Salley, September 15, 1973. Interview G-0054. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Eulalie Salley, a suffragist from South Carolina, describes the effort of American suffragists to bring about the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; the issues that mobilized male and female supporters of women's suffrage; the important leaders in the movement; and the issues facing women today.
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Sampson, Robert R.
conducted by Angela Hornsby
Oral History Interview with Robert R. Sampson, October 9, 2002. Interview R-0182. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Pharmacist Robert Sampson describes how urban renewal efforts dispersed a thriving black business community in Greensboro, NC.
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Samuel Hopkins?
Plan of President's House, January 25, 1794
2 pages, 2 page images.
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Samuels, Rita Jackson
conducted by Jack Bass and Walter DeVries
Oral History Interview with Rita Jackson Samuels, April 30, 1974. Interview A-0077. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Rita Jackson Samuels, Coordinator of the Governor's Council on Human Relations in Atlanta, GA, describes her role in expanding the presence of African Americans in Georgia's state government.
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Sancho, Ignatius, 1729-1780
Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African. In Two Volumes. To Which Are Prefixed, Memoirs of His Life. Vol. I
London: Printed by J. Nichols, 1782. lvii, 204 p.
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Sancho, Ignatius, 1729-1780
Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African. In Two Volumes. To Which Are Prefixed, Memoirs of His Life. Vol. II
London: Printed by J. Nichols, 1782. 224 p.
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Sanford, Terry
conducted by Walter DeVries and Jack Bass
Oral History Interview with Terry Sanford, [date unknown]. Interview A-0140. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Terry Sanford recalls his political career as a Democratic governor of North Carolina. He explains the impact of race on Southern politics and the realignment of political parties in the late twentieth century. Sanford attempts to reject the image of Southern exceptionalism.
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Sanford, Terry
conducted by Brent Glass
Oral History Interview with Terry Sanford, August 20 and 21, 1976. Interview A-0328-2. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Terry Sanford was a North Carolina governor and Democratic U.S. Senator. This interview describes his political career since 1960, including his unsuccessful presidential run and his term as president of Duke University.
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Sanford, Terry
conducted by Brent Glass
Oral History Interview with Terry Sanford, December 16 and 18, 1986. Interview C-0038. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Terry Sanford, a Democratic politician who served as a state senator, governor, and US Senator in North Carolina and held the presidency at Duke University, reflects on his political career.
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Sanford, Terry
conducted by Cindy Cheatham
Oral History Interview with Terry Sanford, December 18, 1990. Interview L-0050. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Former Governor of North Carolina Terry Sanford lauds the leadership of Anne Queen, director of the YMCA/YWCA at University of North Carolina. In addition, Sanford discusses his advocacy of the civil rights movement and argues that the University of North Carolina was a particularly powerful force for social change during the mid-twentieth century.
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Sargent, Epes, 1813-1880
The Standard Speller; Containing Exercises for Oral Spelling; Also, Sentences for Silent Spelling by Writing from Dictation, in Which the Representative Words and the Anomalous Words of the English Language are so Classified as to Indicate Their Pronunciation, and to be Fixed in the Memory by Association
Macon, Ga.: J.W. Burke, 1861, c1856. 168 p.
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Satchwell, S. S. (Solomon Sampson), 1821-1892
An Address on the Welfare of the Medical Profession, Delivered Before the State Medical Society, at Warrenton, N. C., on the 20th May, 1868, by the President, S. S. Satchwell, M. D.
Wilmington, N. C.: Engelhard & Price, 1868. 23 p.
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Satchwell, S. S. (Solomon Sampson), 1821-1892
Obstacles to Medical Progress. Annual Address Delivered Before the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, at Edenton, N.C., April, 1857
Wilmington, N.C.: Fulton & Price, 1857. 26 p.
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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Board of Trustees,
Cameron, Paul C., 1808-1891,
Battle, Kemp P. (Kemp Plummer), 1831-1919, and
Saunders, William L.
Report of the Committee on Repairs, Prepared by Paul C. Cameron, with Kemp P. Battle and William L. Saunders, [1875?]
8 pages, 8 page images.
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Sawyer, Lemuel, 1777-1852
Autobiography of Lemuel Sawyer: Formerly Member of Congress from North Carolina
New York: Published for the Author, 1844. 48 p.
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Saxon, Elizabeth Lyle, 1832-1915
A Southern Woman's War Time Reminiscences
Memphis, Tenn: Press of the Pilcher Printing Co., 1905. 72 p.
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Jones, William H.,
Mallett, Edward J.,
Scales, James P.,
Iredell, Samuel Tredwell, and
Dortch, William Baskerville, 1828-1882
Petition of a Committee of Students for the Erection of a Building, September 1, 1848
2 pages, 4 page images.
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McIver, Alexander, 1822-1902 and
Scales, Junius Irving, 1832-1888
Correctors' Report of Alexander McIver and Junius I. Scales for the Dialectic Society, April 1, 1853
3 pages, 4 page images.
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Schaw, Janet, ca. 1731-ca. 1801,
Andrews, Evangeline Walker, and
Andrews, Charles McLean, 1863-1943
Journal of a Lady of Quality; Being the Narrative of a Journey from Scotland to the West Indies, North Carolina, and Portugal, in the Years 1774 to 1776
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1921. [i-iii], 341 p.
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Schmidt, Evelyn
conducted by Ann Kaplan
Oral History Interview with Evelyn Schmidt, February 9, 1999. Interview K-0137. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Dr. Evelyn Schmidt discusses the connections between race, class, nationality, and health in Durham, NC.
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Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945
illustrated by Frank Earle Schoonover
The Deliverance: A Romance of the Virginia Tobacco Fields
New York: Doubleday, Page, & Co., 1904. xi, 543 p.
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Scott, Blanche
conducted by Beverly Jones
Oral History Interview with Blanche Scott, July 11, 1979. Interview H-0229. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Blanche Scott describes her careers as a tobacco factory worker and beautician in Durham, NC.
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Scott, Bob
conducted by William Link
Oral History Interview with Bob Scott, April 4, 1990. Interview L-0193. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Former Governor Robert W. Scott discusses the consolidation of the University system during his administration, focusing on the leadership of William Friday and Cameron Scott and the political maneuvering that characterized the process. In addition, he reflects on his accomplishments as governor, expressing pride in his ability to significantly reduce racial unrest during a tumultuous era.
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Scott, Bob
conducted by Karl Campbell
Oral History Interview with Bob Scott, September 18, 1986. Interview C-0036. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Bob Scott, former governor of North Carolina and the state's community college system president, describes his tenure as governor and discusses North Carolina politics
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Scott, Emmett J. (Emmett Jay), 1873-1957 and
Stowe, Lyman Beecher, 1880-1963
Booker T. Washington, Builder of a Civilization
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1916. xx, 331, [1] p.
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Scruggs, L. A. (Lawson Andrew), 1857-1914
The Southern Sanitarium. Vol. 1, no. 4 (January 1, 1897)
Raleigh: L. A. Scruggs, 1897. 22 p.
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McKelway, Alexander Jeffrey, 1866-1918,
Seddon, A. E.,
Ulm, A. H., and
Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940
Child Labor in the Carolinas: [A]ccount of Investigations Made in the Cotton Mills of North and South Carolina, by Rev. A. E. Seddon, A. H. Ulm and Lewis W. Hine, under the Direction of the Southern Office of the National Child Labor Committee
[New York]: [National Child Labor Committee], [1909]. [20] p.
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Seeman, Ernest
conducted by Mimi Conway
Oral History Interview with Ernest Seeman, February 13, 1976. Interview B-0012. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Ernest Seeman offers a critical assessment of life in Durham, North Carolina, during the late nineteenth century. Seeman spent his early career as a printer, first as his father's apprentice and later as sole proprietor of the Seeman Printery, and he discusses interactions between his family and the Duke family. In addition, Seeman explains his increasing radicalization as head of the Duke Press (1925 to 1934) and briefly discusses his decision to become a writer in later years.
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Sessoms, Preston Harrell, b. 1843
Letter from Preston H. Sessoms to Penelope E. White, August 28, 1862
2 pages, 2 page images.
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Sessoms, Preston Harrell, b. 1843
Letter from Preston H. Sessoms to Penelope E. White, September 27, 1861
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Henderson, Madison,
Warrick, Alfred Amos,
Seward, James W., and
Brown, Charles
edited by A. B. Chambers
Trials and Confessions of Madison Henderson, Alias Blanchard, Alfred Amos Warrick, James W. Seward, and Charles Brown, Murderers of Jesse Baker and Jacob Weaver, as Given by Themselves; and a Likeness of Each, Taken in Jail Shortly after Their Arrest
Saint Louis: Chambers & Knapp, 1841. [iv], 76 p.
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Shaver, David
You Must Labor for Salvation
Raleigh, N.C.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865. 16 p.
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Shaw, William Andrew, 1804-1884
Inaugural Address of William A. Shaw for the Dialectic Society, April 4, 1821
9 pages, 10 page images.
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Shaw, William A., 1804-1885
Lectures on the Utility of Temperance Societies. Lecture I. On Intemperance as a National Evil. Lecture II. On Intemperance as a Source of Disease. Lecture III. On Temperance Societies
Washington, N.C.: [s.n.], 1832. iii-iv, 35 p.
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Shaw University
Catalogue of Shaw University, 1876-'77
Raleigh: Edwards, Broughton & Co., Printers and Binders, 1877. 28 p.
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Shelby Iron Company
Letter to Hon. Chas. B. Mitchell, in Relation to the Iron Business of Alabama
Selma, Ala.: Mississippian Steam Book and Job Office, 1864. 11 p.
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Shepard, William Biddle, 1799-1852
On the Massacre at Dartmoor Prison, Senior Speech of William B. Shepard, September 16, 1816; The Carolina Federal Republican, October 19, 1816, 2
1 pages, 0 page images.
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Shepherd, Henry E. (Henry Elliot), 1844-1929
Narrative of Prison Life at Baltimore and Johnson's Island, Ohio
Baltimore: Commercial Ptg. & Sta. Co., 1917. 22 p.
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Shepperson, William G.
War Songs of the South
Richmond: West & Johnston, 1862. 216 p.
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Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Letter from William T. Sherman to Zebulon B. Vance, April 12, 1865
2 pages, 2 page images.
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Sherrill, Miles O.
A Soldier's Story: Prison Life and Other Incidents in the War of 1861-'65
[s.l.: s.n., 1904?]. 20 p.
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Sherwood, Henry Noble, 1882-
The Formation of the American Colonization Society. From the Journal of Negro History 2, no. 3 (July 1917), 209-228
Lancaster, Pa; Washington, D. C.: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc., 1917. 209-228 p.
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Sherwood, M. S.
Letter from M. S. Sherwood to His Nephew Benjamin S. Hedrick, August 20, 1856
3 pages, 3 page images.
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Gronniosaw, James Albert Ukawsaw
edited by Walter Shirley
A Narrative of the Most Remarkable Particulars in the Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, an African Prince, as Related by Himself
Bath: Printed by W. Gye, 1770. v, 39 p.
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Shockley, Ethel Bowman
conducted by Cliff Kuhn and Mary Frederickson
Oral History Interview with Ethel Bowman Shockley, June 24, 1977. Interview H-0045. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Ethel Bowman Shockley and her daughter Hazel Shockley Cannon describe life and work in the mill town of Glen Raven, North Carolina. Shockley worked at the Plaid Mill from 1927 to 1964; she describes how working conditions changed through the Depression, World War II, and the postwar years.
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Shoemaker, Mattie and
Edmonds, Mildred Shoemaker
conducted by Mary Murphy
Oral History Interview with Mattie Shoemaker and Mildred Shoemaker Edmonds, March 23, 1979. Interview H-0046. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Sisters Mattie Shoemaker and Mildred Shoemaker Edmonds discuss their experiences at a textile mill in Burlington, NC.
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Shores, Arthur
conducted by Jack Bass
Oral History Interview with Arthur Shores, July 17, 1974. Interview A-0021. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Birmingham politician Arthur Shores offers his thoughts on the intersection of race and politics in his home city.
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Shuping, Orlin P.
conducted by Brent Glass
Oral History Interview with Orlin P. Shuping, June 15, 1975. Interview H-0290. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Orlin P. Shuping describes running a mill in Rowan County, NC.
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Shute, John Raymond
conducted by Wayne Durrill
Oral History Interview with John Raymond Shute, Jr., June 25, 1982. Interview B-0054-1. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
John Raymond Shute, Jr. looks back on a century of growth in Union County, NC. For years active in politics there, he shares his considerable knowledge about the agricultural and industrial development in the area.
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Siceloff, Elizabeth,
Siceloff, Elizabeth,
Siceloff, Courtney, and
Siceloff, Courtney
conducted by Dallas Blanchard and Dallas Blanchard
Oral History Interview with Elizabeth and Courtney Siceloff, July 8, 1985. Interview F-0039. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Elizabeth and Courtney Siceloff recall their work with the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen and with the Penn School. The interview centers largely on the internal problems and external mission of the Fellowship.
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Sigmon, Murphy Yomen
conducted by Patty Dilley
Oral History Interview with Murphy Yomen Sigmon, July 27, 1979. Interview H-0142. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Murphy Yomen Sigmon reflects on a working life, most of which he spent in a cotton mill in Hickory, NC.
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Barnes, W. D.,
Burton, T. B.,
Gilliam, T. H.,
Siler, L. F.,
Slade, J. J., and
Smith, A. R.
North Carolina University Magazine, Volume 1 Number 1, February 1852
Raleigh: Office of the "Weekly Post", 1852. [ii], 32 p.
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Simkins, George
conducted by Karen Kruse Thomas
Oral History Interview with George Simkins, April 6, 1997. Interview R-0018. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Dentist George Simkins describes his efforts to desegregate hospitals and other facilities in Greensboro, NC.
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Simkins, Modjeska
conducted by Jacquelyn Hall
Oral History Interview with Modjeska Simkins, July 28, 1976. Interview G-0056-2. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
African American civil rights activist Modjeska Simkins describes her upbringing in a prosperous family during the early twentieth century. She charts her work with the Tuberculosis Association, the NAACP, and the Richland County Citizens' Committee. Throughout the interview, Simkins offers telling anecdotes about racial tensions in South Carolina, the inner workings of civil rights organizations, and relationships between leaders of the movement.
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Simkins, Modjeska
conducted by John Egerton
Oral History Interview with Modjeska Simkins, May 11, 1990. Interview A-0356. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Civil rights leader Modjeska Simkins discusses race and civil rights before World War II.
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Simkins, Modjeska
conducted by Jacquelyn Hall
Oral History Interview with Modjeska Simkins, November 15, 1974. Interview G-0056-1. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Modjeska Simkins describes growing up in a prosperous African American family, going to school, and her thoughts on "color consciousness" during her childhood in Columbia, South Carolina. In addition, she discusses her involvement in the South Carolina Interracial Commission and other race organizations beginning in the 1920s, her thoughts on women's unique capabilities as leaders of social justice movements, and the nature of racial tension in the South.
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Simmons, William J., 1849-1890
Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising
Cleveland, Ohio: Geo. M. Rewell, 1887. 1138 p.
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Simms, James M. (James Meriles)
The First Colored Baptist Church in North America. Constituted at Savannah, Georgia, January 20, A.D. 1788. With Biographical Sketches of the Pastors.
Philadelphia: Printed by J. B. Lippincott Company, 1888. 264 p.
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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870
The Partisan: A Tale of the Revolution. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. I
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1835. [i]-xii, [13]-244 p.
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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870
The Partisan: A Tale of the Revolution. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. II
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1835. [1]-276 p.
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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870
Poems: Descriptive, Dramatic, Legendary and Contemplative, by William Gilmore Simms, Esq. In Two Volumes: Vol. I. I. Norman Maurice, a Tragedy; II. Atalantis, a Tale of the Sea; III. Tales and Traditions of the South; IV. The City of the Silent
Charleston, S.C.: John Russell, 1853. [I], 348 p.
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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870
Poems: Descriptive, Dramatic, Legendary and Contemplative, by William Gilmore Simms, Esq. In Two Volumes: Vol. II. I. Southern Passages and Pictures; II. Historical and Dramatic Sketches; III. Scripture Legends; IV. Francesca Da Rimini
Charleston, S.C.: John Russell, 1853. [5], 6-360, [361-372] p.
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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870
The Sword and the Distaff: or, "Fair, Fat, and Forty." A Story of the South, at the Close of the Revolution. By the Author of "The Partisan," "Mellichampe," "Katharine Walton," Etc. Etc.
Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo, & Co., 1852. iv, 591 p.
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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870
The Wigwam and the Cabin. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. First Series
New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1845. [v], 233 p.
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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870
The Wigwam and the Cabin. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. Second Series
New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1845. [v], 238 p.
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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870
The Yemassee: A Romance of Carolina. By the Author of "Guy Rivers," "Martin Faber," &c. In Two Volumes.
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1844. viii, 222; 242 p.
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Simpson, John Hawkins
Horrors of the Virginian Slave Trade and of the Slave-Rearing Plantations. The True Story of Dinah, an Escaped Virginian Slave, Now in London, on Whose Body Are Eleven Scars Left by Tortures Which Were Inflicted by Her Master, Her Own Father. Together with Extracts from the Laws of Virginia, Showing That Against These Barbarities the Law Gives Not the Smallest Protection to the Slave, But the Reverse
London: A.W. Bennett, 1863. vii, [1], 64 p.
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Sindelar, F.
Uncle Sam Needs That Extra Shoveful : Help Uncle Sam to Win the War by Following These Directions!
[United States]: United States Fuel Administration, [between 1914 and 1918].
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Turner, Josephine
conducted by Karen Sindelar
Oral History Interview with Josephine Turner, June 7, 1976. Interview H-0235-2. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Durham, NC, resident Josephine Turner reflects on her struggle to leave behind a life of poverty.
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Singleton, William Henry
Recollections of My Slavery Days
Peekskill, NY: Highland Democrat, 1922. 12 p.
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Slade, James
conducted by Karen Kruse Thomas
Oral History Interview with James Slade, February 23, 1997. Interview R-0019. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Pediatrician James Slade and his wife, Catherine, discuss their experience of race and medicine in Edenton, NC.
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Sledd, Robert Newton, 1833-1899
A Sermon Delivered in the Market Street, M. E. Church, Petersburg, Va.: Before the Confederate Cadets, on the Occasion of their Departure for the Seat of War, Sunday, Sept. 22d, 1861
Petersburg: A. F. Crutchfield & Co., 1861. 23 p.
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Slifkin, Miriam
conducted by Lynne Degitz
Oral History Interview with Miriam Slifkin, March 24, 1995. Interview G-0175. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Founder of the Orange County Rape Crisis Center Miriam Slifkin discusses the issue of rape within the context of the local women's movement in Orange County, North Carolina. The founding of the OCRCC was illustrative of growing tensions between feminism and anti-feminism in Orange County. The issue of rape is also situated more broadly within the context of the women's liberation movement in the 1970s, especially in relationship to legal changes, the formation of women's studies curriculum, and the relationship between local and national aspects of the movement.
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Johnson, Edward S.
conducted by Patricia E. Sloan
Oral History Interview with Edward S. Johnson, October 28, 1985. Interview K-0012. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Edward S. Johnson describes the emergence of a coherent grassroots opposition to the Cane Creek Reservoir project and describes how the opposition worked.
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Smallwood, Thomas, b. 1801
A Narrative of Thomas Smallwood, (Coloured Man:) Giving an Account of His Birth--The Period He Was Held in Slavery--His Release--and Removal to Canada, etc. Together With an Account of the Underground Railroad. Written by Himself
Toronto: Smallwood; James Stephens, 1851. xii, 13-63 p.
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Smedes, Aldert, 1810-1877
"She Hath Done What She Could," or the Duty and Responsibility of Woman; a Sermon, Preached in the Chapel of St. Mary's School, by the Rector, and Printed for the Pupils at Their Request
Raleigh: Printed by Seaton Gales, 1851. 16 p.
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Smedes, Susan Dabney, 1840-1913
Memorials of a Southern Planter
Baltimore: Cushings & Bailey, 1887. 341 p.
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Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Allston, 1845-1921
Illustrated by Alice R. Huger Smith
A Woman Rice Planter
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1914, c1913. xiii, 450 p.
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Smith, Amanda, 1837-1915
An Autobiography: The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the Colored Evangelist: Containing an Account of Her Life Work of Faith, and Her Travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India, and Africa as an Independent Missionary
Chicago: Meyer & Brother Publishers, 1893. iii-xvi, 17-506 p.
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Winston, Ellen Black
conducted by Annette Smith
Oral History Interview with Ellen Black Winston, December 2, 1974. Interview G-0064. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Ellen Black Winston was born and raised in North Carolina. She received her doctorate in sociology in 1930. Actively involved in issues of social welfare in North Carolina, Winston was appointed as the North Carolina Commissioner of Public Welfare in 1944 and went on to become the first United States Commissioner of Welfare in 1963. In this interview, she describes problems and opportunities for professional women, her goals to improve standards of social welfare in North Carolina, and her work with various branches of government.
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Smith, C. S. (Charles Spencer), 1852-1923
A History of the African Methodist Episcopal Church: Being a Volume Supplemental to A History of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, by Daniel Alexander Payne, D.D., LL.D., Late One of Its Bishops: Chronicling the Principal Events in the Advance of the African Methodist Episcopal Church from 1856 to 1922
Philadelphia: Book Concern of the A. M. E. Church, 1922. 570 p.
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Smith, Charles Lee, 1865-1951
The History of Education in North Carolina
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1888. 180 p.
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Smith, Clyde
conducted by Reid McGlamery
Oral History Interview with Clyde Smith, March 17, 1999. Interview K-0443. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Clyde Smith recalls the tensions that integration introduced to athletics at North Carolina's Lincolnton High School.
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Smith, Dan, 1865-1934
Knowledge Wins : Public Library Books Are Free
[United States]: American Library Association, [between 1914 and 1918].
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Smith, David, b. 1784 and
Payne, Daniel Alexander, 1811-1893
Biography of Rev. David Smith of the A. M. E. Church; Being a Complete History, Embracing over Sixty Years' Labor in the Advancement of the Redeemer's Kingdom on Earth. Including "The History of the Origin and Development of Wilberforce University."
Xenia, O[hio]: Printed at the Xenia Gazette Office, 1881. 135 p.
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Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915
Colonel Carter of Cartersville
Boston; New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; Cambridge [Mass.]: Riverside Press, c1891. vi, 208 p.
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Smith, Franklin Lafayette, d. 1835
Letter from F. L. Smith to Daniel M. Barringer, June 2, 1826
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Smith, Franklin Lafayette, d. 1835
Letter from F. L. Smith to Gustavus Miller, February 1, 1828
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Smith, Harry, b. 1815?
Fifty Years of Slavery in the United States of America
Grand Rapids, MI:: West Michigan Printing Co., 1891. 183 p.
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Smith, Hildreth Hosea
Proposal of a New Scheme of Study, November 21, 1867
4 pages, 6 page images.
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Smith, James Lindsay
Autobiography of James L. Smith, Including, Also, Reminiscences of Slave Life, Recollections of the War, Education of Freedmen, Causes of the Exodus, etc.
Norwich, CT: The Bulletin, 1881. 150 p.
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Smith, John, 1580-1631
The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles: With the Names of the Adventurers, Planters, and Governours From Their First Beginning Ano: 1584. To This Present 1624. With the Procedings of Those Severall Colonies and the Accidents That Befell Them in All Their Journyes and Discoveries. Also the Maps and Descriptions of All Those Countryes, Their Commodities, People, Government, Customes, and Religion Yet Knowne. Divided Into Sixe Bookes. By Captaine Iohn Smith, Sometymes Governour in Those Countryes & Admirall of New England
London: Printed by I.D. and I.H. for Michael Sparkes, 1624. [xii], 1-96, 105-248 p.
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Smith, R. M. (Richard McAllister), 1819-1870
The Confederate First Reader: Containing Selections in Prose and Poetry, as Reading Exercises for the Younger Children in the Schools and Families of the Confederate States
Richmond, Va.: G. L. Bidgood, 1864. 120 p.
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Smith, Sherwood
conducted by Joseph Mosnier
Oral History Interview with Sherwood Smith, March 23, 1999. Interview I-0079. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Sherwood Smith, Chairman of the Board of Carolina Power and Light, reflects on the energy business, and business in general, in North Carolina from the 1960s to the late 1990s.
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Smith, Sid
conducted by Joseph Mosnier
Oral History Interview with Sid Smith, January 25, 1999. Interview I-0081. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Robert Sidney Smith, president and CEO of the National Association of Hosiery Manufacturers, discusses the hosiery industry in North Carolina and the U.S.
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Smith, Stephen, 1769 or 70-1797
Life, Last Words and Dying Speech of Stephen Smith, a Black Man, Who Was Executed at Boston This Day Being Thursday, October 12, 1797 for Burglary
[Boston: s.n., 1797]. 1 p.
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Smith, Venture, 1729?-1805
A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, a Native of Africa, but Resident Above Sixty Years in the United States of America. Related by Himself. New London: Printed in 1798. Reprinted A. D. 1835, and Published by a Descendant of Venture. Revised and Republished with Traditions by H. M. Selden, Haddam, Conn., 1896
Middletown, Conn.: J. S. Stewart, 1897. iv, [5]-41 p.
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Smith, Venture, 1729?-1805
A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, a Native of Africa: But Resident above Sixty Years in the United States of America. Related by Himself
New-London, [CT]: Printed by C. Holt, at The Bee-office, 1798. 32 p.
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Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945
illustrated by W. F. Baer and W. Granville Smith
The Battle-Ground
New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1902. viii, 512 p.
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Smith, William Russell, 1815-1896
The History and Debates of the Convention of the People of Alabama. Begun and Held in the City of Montgomery, on the Seventh Day of January, 1861; in Which is Preserved the Speeches of the Secret Sessions, and Many Valuable State Papers
Montgomery: White, Pfister; Tuscaloosa: D. Woodruff; Atlanta: Wood, Hanleiter, Rice, 1861. v, [1], xii, 9-464 p.
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Smith, William A. (William Andrew), 1802-1870
edited by Thomas O. Summers
Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery as Exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States; With the Duties of Masters to Slaves
Nashville: Stevenson and Evans, 1856. 328 p.
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Smythe, Charles W. (Charles Winslow), 1829-1865?
Our Own Primary Grammar for the Use of Beginners
Greensborough, N. C.: Sterling and Campbell, 1861. 72 p.
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Snipes, John W.
conducted by Brent Glass
Oral History Interview with John W. Snipes, September 20, 1976. Interview H-0098-1. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
John Wesley Snipes recalls his childhood in rural Chatham County, NC, in the early twentieth century.
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Snipes, John Wesley
conducted by Brent Glass
Oral History Interview with John Wesley Snipes, 1976 September 20 and November 20. Interview H-98. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
John Wesley Snipes recounts his career in lumber during and following his 17 years as a worker in the Bynum textile mill.
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South Carolina Baptist Convention
Minutes of the 43d and 44th Anniversaries of the State Convention of the Baptist Denomination in S. C., Held at Darlington, July 24th to 27th, 1863, and at Greenville, July 29th to August 1st, 1864
Columbia, S. C.: Steam Power-Press of F. G. DeFontaine & Co., 1864. 179-210 p.
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South Carolina Baptist Convention
Minutes of the Forty-first Anniversary of the State Convention of the Baptist Denomination in S. C., Held at Spartanburg, July 26th-28th, 1861. Together with an Abstract of the Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Furman University, Held at the Same Time and Place
Columbia, S.C.: Southern Guardian Steam-power Press, 1861. 91-138 p.
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South Carolina Baptist Convention
Minutes of the Forty-Second Anniversary of the State Convention of the Baptist Denomination in S. C., Held at Greenville, July 25-28th, 1862. Together with an Abstract of the Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Furman University, Held at the Same Time and Place
Columbia, S. C.: Published for the Convention, by E. R. Stokes, 1862. 139-176 p.
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South Carolina. Convention (1860-1862)
Ordinances and Constitution of the State of South Carolina: with the Constitution of the Provisional Government and of the Confederate States of America
Charleston: Evans & Cogswell, 1861. 96 p.
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South Carolina. Convention (1860-1862). Commissioners
The Correspondence Between the Commissioners of the State of So. Ca. to the Government at Washington and the President of the United States: Together with the Statement of Messrs. Miles and Keitt
Charleston: Evans & Cogswell, Printers to the Convention, 1861. 26 p.
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South Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
Journal of the Senate of South Carolina, Being the Sessions of 1863
Columbia, S. C.: Charles P. Pelham, 1863. 184 p.
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South Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
Journal of the Senate of South Carolina: Being the Sessions of 1861
Columbia, S. C.: Charles P. Pelham, 1861. 248 p.
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South Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
Journal of the Senate of South Carolina: Being the Sessions of 1862
Columbia, S. C.: Charles P. Pelham, 1862. 335 p.
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South Carolina. Medical Dept
Regulations for the Medical Department of the Military Forces of South Carolina. By R.W. Gibbes, M.D., Physician and Surgeon General
Columbia: South Carolinian Steam Printing office, 1861. 15 p.
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Southern Railway (U.S.). Passenger Traffic Dept.
Asheville--the Ideal Autumn and Winter Resort City
[Washington, D.C.]: [Passenger Traffic Dept., Southern Railway Co.], [1900?]. [19] p.
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Southern Railway (U.S.). Passenger Traffic Dept.
Autumn and Winter in the Land of the Sky
[Washington, D.C.]: [Passenger Traffic Dept., Southern Railway Co.], [1915?]. [19] p.
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Spain, Ray
conducted by Goldie F. Wells
Oral History Interview with Ray Spain, January 26, 1990. Interview M-0029. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Ray Spain, the principal of Bertie High School at the time of this interview, describes his management style and the demands of his job.
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Colored Orphanage of North Carolina (Oxford, N.C.),
Borders, T. K.,
Tony, E. E.,
Parham, B. W. (Benjamin Wingate), b. 1883,
Medford, J. W.,
Spaulding, C. C. (Charles Clinton), 1874-1952, and
WPTF (Radio station : Raleigh, N.C.)
My Future Depends Upon You! The Colored Orphanage of North Carolina
[Oxford, N.C.]: [The Orphanage], 1939. [8] p.
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Spear, Gil
Workers Lend Your Strength to The Red Triangle : Help the "Y" Help the Fighters Fight : United War Work Campaign--November 11 to 18
[United States]: [United War Work Campaign?], [between 1914 and 1918].
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Speight, Richard Harrison
Letter from Richard Harrison Speight to his Cousin, August 31, 1867
2 pages, 2 page images.
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Speight, Richard Harrison
Letter from Richard Harrison Speight to his mother, Emma Speight, August 22, 1867
3 pages, 3 page images.
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Speight, Richard Harrison
Letter from Richard Harrison Speight to his mother, September 25,1867
3 pages, 3 page images.
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Spencer, Cornelia Phillips, 1825-1908
Journal of Cornelia Phillips Spencer, August 12, 1866 (In Which She Describes the University Opening with 100 Students)
2 pages, 2 page images.
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Spencer, Cornelia Phillips, 1825-1908
Journal of Cornelia Phillips Spencer, January 7, 1866 (In Which She Visits the Campus and Laments Over the Changes)
2 pages, 2 page images.
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Spencer, Cornelia Phillips, 1825-1908
Journal of Cornelia Phillips Spencer, June 7, 1866 (In Which She Describes Commencement Day with Only Three Seniors)
2 pages, 2 page images.
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Spencer, Cornelia Phillips, 1825-1908
Journal of Cornelia Phillips Spencer, October 14, 1865 (In Which She Writes About the Difficulties the University Faces)
1 pages, 1 page images.
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Spencer, Cornelia Phillips, 1825-1908
The Last Ninety Days of the War in North-Carolina
New York: Watchman Publishing Company, 1866. 287, [4] p.
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Spencer, Cornelia Phillips, 1825-1908
Letter from Cornelia Phillips Spencer [to Ellen Caldwell Summerell, September 30, 1866]
6 pages, 6 page images.
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Spencer, Cornelia Phillips, 1825-1908
Letter from Cornelia Phillips Spencer to Charles Phillips, April 26, 1869
7 pages, 7 page images.
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Spencer, Cornelia Phillips, 1825-1908
Letter from Cornelia Phillips Spencer to Charles Phillips, September 8, 1869
8 pages, 11 page images.
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Spencer, Cornelia Phillips, 1825-1908
Letter from Cornelia Phillips Spencer to Laura Caroline Phillips, June 14, 1869
12 pages, 12 page images.
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Spencer, Cornelia Phillips, 1825-1908
Letter from Cornelia Phillips Spencer to Laura Caroline Phillips, May 26, 1869
4 pages, 6 page images.
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Spragins, Thomas L.
Letter from Thomas L. Spragins to his brother, Mel Spragins, September 22, 1808
3 pages, 4 page images.
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Spratt, L. W. (Leonida W.)
The Philosophy of Secession; A Southern View, Presented in a Letter Addressed to the Hon. Mr. Perkins of Louisiana, in Criticism on the Provisional Constitution Adopted by the Southern Congress at Montgomery, Alabama
[Charleston, S.C.?: s.n.], 1861. 8 p.
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Squires, Jane
conducted by William Mansfield
Oral History Interview with Jane Squires, September 21, 2002. Interview R-0192. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Jane Squires describes building a career as a tobacco auctioneer, a male-dominated profession.
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Stancell, Millard Fillmore, 1848-1907
Letter from Millard F. Stancell to Benjamin D. Stancell, March 16, 1867
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Stanford, P. Thomas (Peter Thomas)
The Tragedy of the Negro in America: a Condensed History of the Enslavement, Sufferings, Emancipation, Present Condition and Progress of the Negro Race in the United States of America
Boston, Mass.: Charles W. Wasto, 1897. [8], xvi, 230 p.
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State Bible Convention of South Carolina (1862: Columbia, S.C.)
Proceedings of the State Bible Convention of South Carolina, Held at Columbia, Sept. 17 and 18, 1862; with a Sermon Preached before the Convention, by the Rev. George Howe, D.D.
Columbia, S.C.: Southern Guardian Steam-power Press, 1862. 31 p.
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State Hospital (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Biennial Report of the State Hospital at Goldsboro: Goldsboro, N.C., July 1, 1924, to June 30, 1926
Raleigh: Bynum Printing Co., 1926. 32 p.
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State Hospital (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Report of the State Hospital, at Goldsboro, N. C., from November 30, 1902, to November 30, 1904
Raleigh: E.M. Uzzell & Co., State Printers and Binders, 1905. 31 p.
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State Hospital (Raleigh, N.C.)
Biennial Report of the State Hospital at Raleigh, Raleigh, N. C., from July 1, 1924, to June 30, 1926
Raleigh: Bynum Printing Co., 1926. 42 p.
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State Hospital (Raleigh, N.C.)
Report of the Board of Directors and Superintendent of the State Hospital, Raleigh, N.C., for the Two Years Ending November 30, 1904
Raleigh: E. M. Uzzell & Co., 1905. 66 p.
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Brown, Henry Box, b. 1816 and
Stearns, Charles
Narrative of Henry Box Brown, Who Escaped from Slavery, Enclosed in a Box 3 Feet Long and 2 Wide. Written from a Statement of Facts Made by Himself. With Remarks Upon the Remedy for Slavery. By Charles Stearns
Boston: Brown and Stearns, 1849. x, 11-92 p.
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Stedman, John Gabriel, 1744-1797
Narrative of Joanna; An Emancipated Slave, of Surinam. (From Stedman's Narrative of a Five Year's Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam)
Boston: Isaac Knapp, 1838. 64, [8] p.
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Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
The Great Speech of Hon. A.H. Stephens, Delivered Before the Georgia Legislature, on Wednesday Night, March 16th, 1864, to which is Added Extracts prom [sic] Gov. Brown's Message to the Georgia Legislature
[Georgia?: s.n., 1864]. 32 p.
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Stephens, Samuel Barron, d. 1882
Letter from Samuel B. Stephens to William Gaston, July 11, 1831
3 pages, 4 page images.
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Stephenson, Edward
conducted by William Mansfield
Oral History Interview with Edward Stephenson, September 21, 2002. Interview R-0193. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Tobacco auctioneer Edward Stephenson reflects on his two decades of brokering tobacco sales and shares his concerns about the decline of the industry.
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Stephenson, Gilbert Thomas, 1884-1972
Judge Stephenson's Address on War Savings
In Training School Quarterly. Vol. 4, no. 4 (Jan., Feb., Mar. 1918). Greenville, N. C.: East Carolina Teachers Training School, 1918. 334-337 p.
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Sterling, Andrew and
Tilzer, Harry von
performed by Charlie Poole
It's Moving Day
1 p.
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Sterling, Richard, 1812-1883 and
Campbell, J. D. (James D.)
Our Own Third Reader: for the Use of Schools and Families
Greensboro, N. C.: Sterling, Campbell, and Albright, 1862. 224 p.
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Stevens, Charles Emery, 1815-1893
Anthony Burns: A History
Boston: John P. Jewett and Co., 1856. 295 p.
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Steward, Austin, 1794-1860
Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman; Embracing a Correspondence of Several Years, While President of Wilberforce Colony, London, Canada West
Rochester, N.Y.: William Alling, 1857. 360 p.
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Steward, T. G. (Theophilus Gould), 1843-1924
Fifty Years in the Gospel Ministry from 1864 to 1914. Twenty-seven Years in the Pastorate; Sixteen Years' Active Service as Chaplain in the U. S. Army; Seven Years Professor in Wilberforce University; Two Trips to Europe; A Trip in Mexico.
[Philadelphia: Printed by A. M. E. Book Concern, 1921?]. 521 p.
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Riley, Robert
conducted by Chris Stewart
Oral History Interview with Robert Riley, Sr., February 1, 1994. Interview K-0106. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
obert Riley, Sr., describes his thirty-one years at the White Furniture plant in Mebane, NC, a tenure that ended with the plant's closing in 1993.
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Stewart, K. J. (Kensey Johns)
A Geography for Beginners
Richmond, Va.: J.W. Randolph, 1864. 223 p.
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Stewart, S. M.
"Twenty Dollars Reward," Hillsborough (NC) Recorder, November 25, 1829
1 pages, 1 page images.
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Stiles, Joseph C. (Joseph Clay), 1795-1875
Capt. Thomas E. King, or, A Word to the Army and the Country
Charleston, S.C.: The South Carolina Tract Society, 1864 (Atlanta, Ga.: Franklin Printing House). 56 p.
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Stiles, Joseph C. (Joseph Clay), 1795-1875
National Rectitude, the Only True Basis of National Prosperity: An Appeal to the Confederate States
Petersburg: Evangelical Tract Society, 1863. 45 p.
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Stiles, Robert, 1836-1905
Four Years under Marse Robert
New York; Washington: The Neale Publishing Company, 1904. xvi, 368 p.
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Stone, Henry Lane, b. 1842
"Morgan's Men:" A Narrative of Personal Experiences
Louisville: Brandt & Fowler, Inc., [1919]. 36 p.
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Stone, Olive
conducted by Sherna Gluck
Oral History Interview with Olive Stone, August 13, 1975. Interview G-0059-4. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Sociologist Olive Stone describes her work as the dean of Huntingdon College (1929-1934), her doctoral work at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1934-1936), and her work in radical politics and for social justice during the 1930s. In addition, Stone speaks at length about her life as a single woman, both professionally and socially.
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Stoneman, Ernest V.
The Sinking of the Titanic
1 p.
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Henson, Josiah, 1789-1883
preface by Harriet Beecher Stowe and edited by John Lobb
An Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson ("Uncle Tom"). From 1789 to 1881. With a Preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Introductory Notes by George Sturge, S. Morley, Esq., M. P., Wendell Phillips, and John G. Whittier. Edited by John Lobb, F.R.G.S. Revised and Enlarged
London, Ontario: Schuyler, Smith, & Co., 1881. [iii], 15, 12-256 p.
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Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896
Dred; A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp. In Two Volumes. Vol. I
Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Co., 1856. vi, 7-329, [8] p.
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Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896
Dred; A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp. In Two Volumes. Vol. II
Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Co., 1856. v, [5]-370, [2] p.
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Henson, Josiah, 1789-1883
edited by John Lobb and preface by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Story of His Life. An Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson (Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom"). From 1789 to 1876. With a Preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, and an Introductory Note by George Sturge, and S. Morley, Esq., M. P.
London: Christian Age Office, 1876. 224 p.
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Stowell, Jay S. (Jay Samuel), 1883-1966
Methodist Adventures in Negro Education
New York: The Methodist Book Concern, [c1922]. 190 p.
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Straker, D. Augustus (David Augustus), d. 1908
Reflections on the Life and Times of Toussaint L'Overture, the Negro Haytien, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Ruler under the Dominion of France, and Author of The Independence of Hayti
Columbia, S.C.: Charles A. Calvo, Jr., Printer and Bookbinder, 1886. 48 p.
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Strange, Robert, 1796-1854
Eoneguski, or, The Cherokee Chief: A Tale of Past Wars. In Two Volumes. Vol. I
Washington [D.C.]: Franck Taylor, 1839. 218 p.
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Strange, Robert, 1796-1854
Eoneguski, or, The Cherokee Chief: A Tale of Past Wars. In Two Volumes. Vol. II
Washington [D.C]: Franck Taylor, 1839. 196 p.
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Burgwyn, William Hyslop,
Busbee, Fabius Haywood, and
Strayhorn, Isaac R.
Letter from Students to David L. Swain, July 29, 1867
2 pages, 4 page images.
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Stringfellow, Thornton
A Brief Examination of Scripture Testimony on the Institution of Slavery, in an Essay, First Published in the Religious Herald, and Republished by Request: With Remarks on a Letter of Elder Galusha, of New York, to Dr. R. Fuller, of South Carolina
[Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office], 1850. 32 p.
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Stringfellow, Thornton
Scriptural and Statistical Views in Favor of Slavery
Richmond, Va.: J. W. Randolph, 1856. 149 p.
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Strothmann, F. (Frederick), b. 1872
Beat Back the Hun With Liberty Bonds
[United States]: [s. n.], [1918?].
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Stroyer, Jacob, 1849-1908
My Life in the South
Salem: Salem Observer Book and Job Print, 1885. 83 p.
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Stroyer, Jacob, 1849-1908
Sketches of My Life in the South. Part I
Salem: Salem Press, 1879. 51 p.
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Stuart, Charles, 1783?-1865
Reuben Maddison: A True Story
Birmingham, [England]: B. Hudson, [1835]. 48 p.
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Stuart, Ruth McEnery, 1856-1917
illustrated by Smedley, Carleton, and McNair
In Simpkinsville: Character Tales
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1897. 244 p.
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Suggs, Eliza, b. 1876
Shadow and Sunshine
Omaha, Neb.: s. n., 1906. 96 p.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Announcement Denying the Students' petition by David L. Swain, May 1, 1861
1 pages, 1 page images.
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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). President and
Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Circular
[Chapel Hill?, N.C.: The University], [1840]. [3] p.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
John B. Tenny's Bill for "building New wall around College Campus," May 1, 1852
1 pages, 1 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain [to Alexander J. Davis], April 12, 1851, Including John Berry's Bill of Materials
2 pages, 2 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain [to William A. Graham], January 27, 1858
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain [to William A. Graham], September 15, 1859
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868 and
Battle, William H. (William Horn), 1802-1879
Letter from David L. Swain and William H. Battle to Charles Manly, February 6, 1849
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to [Charles Manly], October 7, 1856
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Archibald Henderson, May 1, 1862 (In Which He Assures Henderson that He Will Attempt to Keep John Henderson in School)
1 pages, 1 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Charles Manly, February 6, 1840
1 pages, 2 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Charles Manly, October 10, 1856 [Containing Enclosures from Elisha Mitchell, John Thomas Wheat, Albert Micajah Shipp, Charles Phillips, James Phillips, and Manuel Fetter]
33 pages, 38 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Charles Manly, October 22, 1851
2 pages, 2 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Charles Manly, October 25, 1856 [Containing Enclosures from Henry Harrisse, Elisha Mitchell, Charles Phillips, James Phillips, Solomon Pool, Joseph Blount Lucas, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard, Manuel Fetter, William Robards Wetmore, and Ashbel Green Brown]
18 pages, 26 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Charles Manly, October 28-29, 1856
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Charles Manly, September 19, 1856
6 pages, 7 page images.
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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). President and
Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Parent, April 3, 1856 [Containing Rules Concerning the Abuse of Liquor and Rules to Control Students' Debts]
2 pages, 2 page images.
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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). President and
Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Parent, December 15, 1855 [Containing Rules Concerning the Abuse of Liquor and Rules to Control Students' Debts]
2 pages, 2 page images.
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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). President and
Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Parent, February 1855 [Containing Rules Concerning the Abuse of Liquor and Rules to Control Students' Debts]
1 pages, 1 page images.
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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). President and
Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Parent, June 14, 1860 [Containing Rules Concerning the Abuse of Liquor and Rules to Control Students' Debts]
3 pages, 4 page images.
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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). President and
Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Parent, September 27, 1853 [Containing Rules Concerning the Abuse of Liquor and Rules to Control Students' Debts]
2 pages, 2 page images.
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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). President and
Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Parent, September 4, 1860 [Containing Rules Concerning the Abuse of Liquor and Rules to Control Students' Debts]
1 pages, 2 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Robert Donaldson, November 28, 1843
3 pages, 4 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to Robert G. Allison, March 1, 1856
2 pages, 2 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to the Board of Trustees, July 23, 1867
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Letter from David L. Swain to William A. Graham, January 16, 1861
4 pages, 5 page images.
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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Board of Trustees. Executive Committee,
Battle, William H. (William Horn), 1802-1879,
Mitchell, Elisha, 1793-1857, and
Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
Report to the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of the [Faculty] Committee Charged with Investigating the Burning of the Belfry, Prepared by William H. Battle, Elisha Mitchell, and David L. Swain, October 4, 1856
4 pages, 4 page images.
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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). President and
Swain, David L. (David Lowry), 1801-1868
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, July 31, 1861: The Faculty Understand That in Various Sections of the Southwestern States, and in Some Parts of Our Own State, an Impression Prevails That the Regular Exercises of This Institution Have Been Suspended, July 31, 1861
1 pages, 2 page images.
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Swann, Alexander D., b. 1819
Debate Speech of Alexander D. Swann for the Dialectic Society, June 22, 1836: "Should the Office of Chief Magistrate Be Awarded to One Distinguished for His Military Services Rather Than to One Distinguished for His Civil Services?"
7 pages, 8 page images.
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collected, compiled and arranged by J. C. Swayze
Hill & Swayze's Confederate States Rail-Road & Steam-Boat Guide, Containing the Time-Tables, Fares, Connections and Distances on all the Rail-Roads of the Confederate States; also, the Connecting Lines of Rail-Roads, Steam-Boats and Stages. And Will Be Accompanied by a Complete Guide to the Principal Hotels, with a Large Variety of Valuable Information, Collected, Compiled and Arranged by J. C. Swayze
Griffin, Ga.: Hill & Swayze, Publishers, 1862. 90 p.
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performed by The Swingbillies
Leaving Home
1 p.
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Sykes, Edward Turner, b. 1839
Senior Oration of Edward T. Sykes, [1858]
15 pages, 15 page images.