Box 18s
Contains 9 Results:
Diary Page Images, 1863 - 1865
The collection consists of a transcript of his 1863-1865 diary, images of the diary, and a copy of the resolution of the Men's Bible Class of the First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, NC. The original diary is in the manuscript collections of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Diary Transcription, 1863 - 1865
The collection consists of a transcript of his 1863-1865 diary, images of the diary, and a copy of the resolution of the Men's Bible Class of the First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, NC. The original diary is in the manuscript collections of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Resolution, 1927
The collection consists of a transcript of his 1863-1865 diary, images of the diary, and a copy of the resolution of the Men's Bible Class of the First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, NC. The original diary is in the manuscript collections of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Sermon - Diligence and Perseverance, 1845
The collection consists of an original printed copy and a photocopy of the sermon Wallace preached in the Davidson College Chapel on 26 October 1845. The sermon was entitled "Diligence and Perseverance" and was published at the request of a student committee comprised of John W. McRae (class of 1846), Samuel Z. Williamson (Class of 1846) and Richard H. Johnston (class of 1849).
Papers, 1855-1871 and undated
The collection consists of a printed copy of the Rev. J. Jones Smyth's address given at Davidson in 1855 and four documents. The printed speech has handwritten notes on the back cover. The documents include a list of Davidson College students with grade averages for the period 1865 to 1868, a recipe for Mothers Bitters, an 1870 employment contract between Bell and patrons of Davidson River Academy, and an 1871 donation solication letter from the Eumenean Literary Society.
Ledger, 1914-09 - 1924
Medical Records, 1916-06-20 - 1926-06-11
Certificate, 1935
The collection consists of Ross' D Club certificate for 1935 to 1937. The D Club was an athletic honor association. Also part of the collection but housed separately are letters from his letter sweater and his freshman beanie.
Letters, 1939
This collection consists of a letter sent from Walter L. Lingle, President of Davidson College to Frank Simmons, Jr., regarding his job as the assistant of President Williamson. There is also a letter from Dean C.K. Brown encouraging Mr. Simmons to apply for a job at Emory University (Dean Brown included a description of the positions available at Emory