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Rev. L. S. KL'RKHEAD, D. D Wilmington.
" X. H. D.WILSON, D. D Greensboro.
Hon. J. M. LEACH Lexington.
AHI ROBBIXS, Esq La Grange.
B. F. STEED, Esq Trinity College.
I. M. LEACH. Esq Trinity College.
Rev. W. H. BOBBITT, D. D X.C. Conference.
Rev. T.M. JONES, D. D Greensboro.
Col. J. W ALSPALGH Winston.
Rev. J. W. LEWIS N. C. Conference.
Hon. C. DOWD '.....' Charlotte.
MATTHEWS. DAVIS, Esq Louisburg.
Hon. W. M, ROBBIXS Statesville.
Rev. S. D.ADAMS X. C. Conference.
Rev. J. B. BOBBITT, D. D Raleigh.
W.J. MONTGOMERY, Esq Concord.
J. C. PINNIX.Esq. . . Yanceyville,
Dk. A. A. SCROGGS Lenoir.
Rev. W. C. GANNON . . X. C. Conference.
" M. L. WOOD X. C. Conference.
" W.S. ''LACK X.C. Conference.
" J. E. MANN X. C. Conference.
T. H. GATLIX, Esq Tarboro.
Dh. R. W. THOMAS Thomasville.
T. A. FIXCH, Esq Trinity College.
Rev. H.T. HUDSOX, D. D X. C Conference.
Dr. J. W. McGEE Raleigh.
Rev. W. C. W1LSOX X.C. Conference.
T. R. PURXELL, Esq Raleigh.
W. F. KORNEGAY Goldsboro.
Prof. O. W. CARR, Trinity College
J. H. FERREE, Esq., Randlemans.
Gov. T. J. JARVIS, Raleigh,
Rev. E. A.YATES, D. D X. C. Conference
Rev. C. C. DODSON X. C. Conference
J. S. CARR, Esq Durham.
R. T. GRAY, Esq. Raleigh.
Officers of the Board of Trustees.
Col. J. W. ALSPAUGH, President.
Rev. M. L. WOOD Secretary.
W. F. KORXEGAY, Esq., Treasurer.
Executive Committee.
Rev. W. H. BOBBITT, D. D., Rev. T. M. JONES, D. D.,
Dr. R. W. THOMAS. Rev. J. W. LEWIS,
Gov. T. J. JARVIS, T. A. FIXCH, Esq.
Rev. X. H. D. WILSON, D. D.
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Rev. B. CRAVEN, D. D., IX. D., President, Professor of Metaphysics, Rhetoric and Logic .
W. T. GANNAWAY, A M.,
Professor of Latin and History.
L. JOHNSON, A. M., Professor of Mathematics.
Rev. W. H. PEGRAM, A. M ,
Professor of Natural Science.
Rev. J. M. ASHBY, A. B. Professor of Greek and Modern Languages .
Professor of English Literature.
Professor of Law.
Professor of Theology.
Officers of the Faculty
Rev. W. H. PEGRAM, Chairman. Prof. W. T. GANNAWAY, Treasurer.
>=Died, Nov. 7, 18S2.
Catalogue of Trinity College.
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The whole course ot instruction is embraced in eleven schools, viz: I>atin, Greek, Mathematics, English Literature. Natural Science, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Modern Languages, Theology, Engineering and Architecture, Analytical Chemistry and Law. The studies of any school, may be pursued exclusively, if desired.
The following are the courses of study requisite for degrees.
I. GRADUATE OF A School. — The student, or his parent or guardian, may select any department, and on the completion of the studies therein, will receive a diploma for that school.
II. Bachelor of Science. — The studies for this degree are : English Literature. Natural Science, and Mathematics.
III. Bachelor of Philosophy. — The studies are : English Literature, Natural Science, Mathematics, Metaphysics, French, German or Latin.
IV. Bachelor of Arts. — Studies : English Literature, Latin, French, Greek or German, Mathematics, Natural Science, Rhetoric and Logic, Metaphysics.
V. Master of Arts. — The same as Bachelor of Arts, with an extension in all the schools.
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Bachelor of Arts.
Requirement for admission : English Grammar, Geography, Latin Grammar, rwo books of Caesar, and two of Virgil's /Eneid, and the general rules of Prosody, Greek Grammar and Reader, Arithmetic, and Algebra to equations- of the second degree. Those who take the German Course may omit the Greek.
Freshman Class.
First Grade.
English — English Grammar reviewed ; Composition ; Doclamatfon.
Latin — Three Orations of Cicero; Allen & Greenough's. Latin Grammar used during the
year. Greek — Anabasis, one book; Grammar reviewed to Syntax. ; Composition and Written
Accent. Mathematics — Algebra and Geometry ; Arithmetic reviewed. Natural Science — Physical Geography.
Second Grade.
English — Modern Geography reviewed; Exercises in Orthography and Writing ; Decla- mation.
Latin — Fourth Oration of Cicero ; Selections from Ovid.
Greek — Anabasis, second book ; Grammar; Syntax; Composition; 1-ectures- on Construc- tion.
Mathematics — Algebra ; Geometry ; Arithmetic reviewed.
Natural Science — Physical Geography.
Third Grade.
English — History of the United States ; Composition ;Exercises in Reading ; Declamation.
Latin — Sallust.
Greek — Herodotus, thirty pages; Grammar reviewed ; Ionic Dialect ; Compo*ition.
Mathematics — Algebra ; Geometry.
Natural Science — Natural Philosophy.
Fourth Grade.
English — Book-keeping; Composition; Declamation.
Latin — Sallust.
Greek — Herodotus ; Construction ; Composition,
Mathematics — Algebra ; Geometry.
Natural Science — Natural Philosophy.
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Sophomore Class.-
First Grade,
English— Ancient History ; Composition ; Declamation.
Latin — Odes of Horace: Latin Composition.
Creek — Homer's Iliad; Dialects; Prosody; Composition.
Mathematics — Trigonometry.
Natural Science — Zoology.
French Grammar — Grammar, with exercises through the verH.
English — Ancient History ; Composition; Declamation.
Latin — Cicero De Oratore ; Latin Composition.
Greek— Homer's Iliad, second book ; Prosody; Composition and Lectures.
.Mathematics — Mensuration and Surveying.
Natural Science — Zoology ; Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene.
French — Grammar, with exercises, &c. , to Syntax ; Conversation, First Series
German — Grammar, to Auxiliary Verb.
Third Gra@e.
English — Mythology and History ; Composition; Declamation.
Latin — Satires of Horace; Latin Composition.
Greek — Demosthenes on the Crown, twenty pages; Composition; Lectures.
Mathematics — Navigation ; Analytical Geometry.
Natural Science — Descriptive Astronomy.
/•>v«c7i---Syntax, with exercises ; Translations,- Conversations.
Ci'rwaa— Grammar, with Exercises to Irregular Verb.
Fourth Grade.
English-- Elocution ; Punctuation ; Declamation.
Latin— Epistles and Ars Poetica of Horace.
Greek— -Demosthenes ; Lectures on Construction and Style.
J/rtr/(c;«ar/Vj---Differential Calculus to Maxima and Minima.
Natural Science- --Astronomy.
French— Syntax ; Translations ; Conversations.
German.-— Grammar and Exercises to Adverbs ; Translations
Junior Class.
First Grade.
English — Rhetoric ; Lectures on .Esthetics and theT-'ine Arts; Declamation.
Latin Tacitus, Germania.
Greek— Thucydides, twenty chapters ; Analysis and Lectures.
Mathematics— Analytical Geometry and Differential Calculus.
Natural Sc ience— Chemistry.
French-— Grammar, review; Translations in French Literature; Conversations
German — Grammar ; Exercises in Syntax; Translations.
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Second Grade.
English — Logic ; Theses ; Declamation.
Latin — Tacitus ; Agricola.
Greek— Thucydides, twenty chapters.
Mathematics — Integral Calculus.
Natural Science — Chemistry.
/■'rt'«t/j---Reading from the Poets.
(/\t«.j<(— Grammir completed ; Translations.
IIRD LrRADE. A">/£7/s/i---Rhetoric ; Lectures; Declamation. Latin — Cicero De Officiis.
Greek— Sophocles ; Ajax ; Lectures on Greek Literature. Mathematics— Mechanical Philosophy. Natural Science— Chemistry. French — Readings in French Literature. German — Reviewing and Translations.
Fourth Grade.
English — Rhetoric; Lectures on English Literature; Declamation.
Latin — Livy ; Plautus on Terrence.
Greek — Sophocles ; Lectures on Modern Greek.
Mathematics — Mechanical Philosophy.
Natural Science — Analytical Chemistry.
French— Telemaque .
German. — Translations and Lectures.
Senior Class.
First Grade.
English — Lectures and English Literature ; Orations.
Latin — Cicero De Immortalitate.
Greek — Critical Readings from Testament.
Mathematics — Physical Astronomy; Reviews.
French— -Select Readings.
German-— Selections from the German Poets.
Natural Science — Mineralogy and Geology.
Metaphysics— Psychology .
Second Grade.
English — English Poets and Reviews ; Orations.
Latin — Reviews.
Greek — Reviews.
Mathematics — Practical Astronomy; Engineering and Reviews.
Metaphysics--- The Will ; History of Philosophy.
Natural Science— Geology ; General Principles of Physical Science.
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Third Grade.
Metaphysics— International and Constitutional Law; Political Economy.
Mathematics — Reviews : Engineering ; Drawing.
Natural Science — Chemistry ; Analysis.
Latin and Greek — Selected Readings, with Lectures.
English — Theses ; English Literature.
I'.-ench anil German— Translations.
Fourth Grade.
Metaphysics—- Moral Philosophy ; Evidences of Christianity. Mathematics — Drawing; Engineering; General Reviews.
Every student is required to write composition at least once per week ; some classes twice. There are daily p. ivate declamations before the Professor, and public speaking four times during the year.
Chemistry, Practical Work.
Those who desire it, can practice daily at experiment and analysis in the Laboratory. Su:h students pay for their own chemicals, and a small extra fee.
BACHELOR OF PHILOSOHY.
This requires three years ; its peculiarity is, that it has a full course in all departments except languages. French and Germ in are required, but Latin may be substituted for either.
For admission, the student is required to show proficiency in English Grammar, Geography and Arithmetic.
Freshman Class.
First Grade.
Xatural Science — Physical Geography.
Mathematics — Algebra; Geometry; Arithmetic Revised.
Modern Languages — French ; Grammar.
Second Grade.
English — English Grammar ; Composition; Writing; Declamation. Natural Science — Physical Geography ; Descriptive Geography Reviewed. Mathematics — Algebra ; Geometry. Modern Languages — French to Syntax.
English — History United States ; Composition ; Declamation. Xatural Science — Natural Philosophy. Mathematics— Algebra : ( leometry . Modern Languages-French .
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Fourth Grade.
Engtish — Book-Keeping; Composition; Declamation. Natural Science — Natural Philosophy. Mathematics- Algebra; Geometry . Modern Languages— French .
Intermediate
First Grade.
English — Ar.cient History ; Composition ; Declamation. Natural Science — Zoology. Mathematics — Trigonometry. Modern Languages — French.
Second Grade.
English — Ancient History ; Composition ; Declamation. Natural Science — Zoology ; Astronomy ; Physiology and Hygiene. Mathematics — Mensuration and Surveying. Mjdern Languages — French ; German Grammar.
Third Grade.
English — Mythology ; History ; Declamation. Natural Scfcnce — Astronomy. Mathematics — Navigation ; Conic Sections. .Modem Languages — French ; German.
Fourth Grade.
English — Elocution; Composition. Declamation. Natural Science — Astronomy.
Mathematics — Differential Calculus to Maxima and Minima. Modern Languages — French; German.
Senior Class.
First Grade.
English— Rhetoric ; Lectures; Composition ; Declamation. Natural Science— Chemistry ; Mineralogy and Geology. Mathematics— Differential Calculus ; Reviews ; Physical Astronomy. Metaphysics — Psychology . Modern Slanguages— French ; German.
Second Grade.
English — Logic; Composition; Declamation. Natural Science— Chemistry ; Geology. Mathematics— Integral Calculus ; Engineering ; Reviews. Metaphysics— The Will ; History of Philosophy. Modern Languages — French ; German.
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Third Grade.
English— Theses ; Declaration.
Natural Sc ie nee— Chemistry ; Reviews.
Mathematics — Mechanical Philosophy ; Engineering ; Reviews.
Metaphysics— International Law ; Political Economy.
Modern Languages — French ; German.
Fourth Grade.
English— Rhetoric ; Theses; Reviews; Declamation. Natural Science — Chemistry ; Analyses ; Physics. Mathematics — Mechanical Philosophy; Drawing; Construction. Metaphysics — Moral Philosophy ; Evidences of Christianity. Modern Languages — French ; German.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.
This requires three years. For admission, the student must be approved on Orthography, Reading, Descriptive Geography, general principles of English Grammar, Arithmetic through Fractions.
Freshman Class.
First Grade.
English— Grammar and Composition ; Writing and Spelling; Declamation.
Natural Science— Geography.
Mathematics — Arithmetic and Elementary Algebra.
Second Grade.
English — Grammar ; Composition ; Reading ; Declamation. Natural Science — Geography and Map Drawing. Mathematics — Arithmetic and Algebra through Quadratics.
Third Grade.
English — Grammar; Composition; Writing; Spelling; Declamation; History of United
States. Natural Science — Physical Geography and Natural Philosophy. Mathematics — Arithmetic ; Higher Algebra and Geometry.
Fourth Grade.
English — Book-Keeping ; Writing ; History of United States. Natural Science— Physical Geography and Natural Philosophy. Mathematics— Arithmetic; Algebra and Geometry.
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Intermediate.
First Grade.
English — Granvnar and Composition; Ancient History; Reading; Declamation. Natural Science— Zoology . Mathematics— Trigonometry.
Second Grade.
English — Ancient History; Composition; English Literature; Declamation. Natural Science — Zoology; Anatomy; Physiology and Hygiene. Mathematics — Mensuration and Surveying.
Third Grade.
English — Mythology; History; Composition; Declamation.
Natural Science — Descriptive Astronomy.
Mathematics — Navigation; Drawing; Practical Surveying and Estimates of Construction.
Fourth Grade.
English — Elocution; Analysis; Composition; Declamation.
Natural Science — Astronomy.
Mathematics — Engineering; Drawing; Construction and Estimation.
Senior Class.
First Grade.
English — Rhetoric; Composition; English Grammar Reviewed; Declamation. Natural Science — Chemistry; Mineralogy and Geology. Mathematics — Physical Astronomy; Geography Reviewed. Metaphysics — Psychology.
Second Grade.
English— Logic; Reviews; Declamation. Natural Science — Chemistry; Geology. Mathematics — Engineering; Construction; Reviews. Metaphysics — The Will.
Third Grade.
English — Rhetoric; Theses; Declamation. Natural Science — Chemistry; Reviews. Mathematics — Mechanical Philosophy . Metaphysics — Political Economy.
Fourth Grade. *
English — Rhetoric; Letures; Composition; Declamation. Natural Science — Analytical Chemistry. Mathematics — Mechanical Philosophy; Drawing. Metaphysics— Moral Philosophy; Evidences of Christianity.
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BUSINESS COURSE.
This occupies one year. For admission, the applicant should have a respectable knowl- edge of English Grammar, Geography and Arithmetic, and be fair in Orthography, Reading and Writing.
The intent is to make the student thoroughly acquainted with the torms and management of business; to prepare him in theory and practice for successful work.
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.
We have a good Preparatory School under the immediate supervison of the Facully. Boys of any age or attainment are received. Their arrangements for rooms and study are pleasant. They are carefully guarded and thoroughly instructed; their expenses are as mod- erate as the Preparatory Schools generally, and they enjoy many advantages not generally attainable in private schools.
PENMANSHIP.
We invite especial attention to this Department. Various charts and other helps are in daily use. Those who desire to learn to write will find here the most thorough instruction and the best style of the art.
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OPENING AND CLOSING.
The session opens on the First Wednesday in September, and closes on the Second Thurs- day in June. There is a short recess at Christmas.
LOCATION.
Trinity is situated in Randolph County, five miles south of High Point, on the North Carolina Railroad. [' Those who come by railroad should stop at High Point, where they will find conveyances ready to take them to the College through a country naturally fine, and adorned with splendid residences and many other evidences of thriving industry. The Col- lege is in a small village in a fine hill country, remarkable for health, good water, and every thing to make life pleasant. In the village and surrounding country there is scarcely any temptation to vice and extravagance. Everything tends to stimulate the finer impulses of the student, and to aid his growth into the noblest manhood.
RAILROAD FACILITIES.
The Salem and Fayetteville Railroad will soon be completed from High Point to the College. The grading is progressing rapidly, and it is hoped that this part of the road will be completed by September
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ill Lawsv
The following general laws must be observed:
1. Every applicant must first report to the President and enter College as soon as possible after he arrives, and must, in all cases, consult the President before making engagements for board, or any other College arrangement.
2. All funds should be deposited with the Treasurer. Long experience proves this to be the best way to manage the finances.
3. All students under age should bring a letter from parent or guardian, and all others a letter of introduction or certificate of character.
4. N" student is permitted to have in his possession at College any pistol, gun or other weapon, to play at any game of chance, to drink any intoxicating liquors, or use any pro- fane language.
5. Every student must faithfully observe the general routine regulations; and must attend Sabbath School and preaching in the College chapel on the Sabbath.
6. No student may, under any circumstances, make an account at any store or shop with- out permission from the President.
7. Every student before entering, must sign a copy of these laws, thereby pledging his honor as a gentleman to obey them.
ABSENCE FROM COLLEGE.
If patrons wish their sons or wards to leave College during the year for the purpose of visiting home or any other place at a distance, a note to that effect must be sent to the President.
EXERCISES.
Arrangements are made for regular, systematic physical training, securing health, devel- opment and all proper manly accomplishments. Daily exercise is required.
DEPORTMENT.
Every student must observe such propriety of language, form in manners, and gentlemanly deportment as are proper for cultured, Christian people; any departure therefrom will be cause for reprimand, suspension or dismission.
BOOKS.
Students are supplied with all necessary text-books and stationery. It is better to buy at the College.
EXAMINATIONS.
There are thorough examinations four times a year. The examinations are oral and writ- ten; they take the whole range of the subjects studied, and are intended to be tests of scholarship.
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REPORTS.
Full reports are sent to parents and guardians four times during the year; these reports are made with care, and refer to scholarship, attention to duty, punctuality at prayers, preach- ing and Sabbath School; to expenses, manners and character generally. They neither flatter nor pa liate, and give very complete information on almost everything specially inter- esting to our patrons.
LITERARY SOCIETIES.
There are two Literary Societies. These afford a fine opportunity for improvement, and contribute much to the literary efficiency of the Institution. They have elegantly furnished halls. No secret societies or clubs are here.
HAZING.
This is never practiced at Trinity. Many boys have a secret dread of entering a primary class in any college or school. This dread, so far as Trinity is concerned, is entirely un- necessary. The members of the higher classes have a generous rivalry in the courtesy and attention to be given to all new students. The treatment that every student receives from his fellows depends altogether upon his self-respect and manliness.
MUSEUM.
We wish to enlarge our collection of Fossils, Indian Relics and rare or curious Minerals. We hope the friends of the College will aid in collecting such articles, or inform the Presi- dent of the College where they can be obtained.
SOCIETY OF THE ALUMNI.
This is composed of graduates of the Institution, and is intended to promote higher liter- ary culture, as well as to renew the associations of academic life. The Society has an annual meeting and an address on the day preceding Commencement^
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Fall Term Spring Term.
Tuition, Except Preparatory, J! 25.00 30.00
Tuition, Preparatory, 20.00 25.00
Matriculation, paid once 5.00
Janitor fee, per Term, 2.00
Board, per month, 8.00 10.00
Fuel, Lights and Washing, per term 7.00 - 9.00
PAYMENTS.
Tuition and fees must be paid for the terra in advance ; board monthly in advance. Books will be sold only for cash.
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The boarding arrangements are all that could be desired. The students board in small groups with private families, and thus secure the comfort, quiet and moral influence of home-life.
BOARDING CLUBS.
Arrangements are made for boarding clubs, and by this means from $3 to $5 per month can be saved to the students. Two or more rent a room, bring such furniture as they desire from home ; furnish provisions from home or buy what is wanted here ; hire the cooking done, or cook for themselves. Pleasant homes can in this way be made, everything kept in neat order, the students learn economy and self help, with asaving of $27 to $50 per annum.
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No member of the North Carolina Conference of the M. E. Church South pays any tuition for his sons.
Ministers of other denominations are favored.
Young men of limited means, desiring aneducaion, should correspond with the President. We have many ways to help. State your age, acquirements and circumstances fully.
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Every graduate receives a gold medal from the Literary Society to which he belongs.
Debater's Medal. — Each Society gives a medal to that member who makes the greatest improvement during the year.
Wiley Gray Medal. — The Senior who is adjudged to speak best on Commencement Day receives the Wiley Gray Medal, given by R. T. Gray, Esq., of Raleigh.
Scholarship Medal. — The student in any regular class, who obtains the highest grade during the year, receives the Scholarship Medal.
Reading Medal. — A gold medal is given to that member of the Freshman or Preparatory Class, who is adjudged to be the best English reader.
Bodib Medal. — This is given for the best speaking in the Junior Class, at the close of the session. Given by B. N. Bodie, A. B., class 1881.
Gold Pen. — A Gold Pen is given for the best penmanship.
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June, 1882.
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COLUMBIAN DEBATER'S' MEDAL.
W. T. PATE Richmond County, N. C.
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HESPERIAN DEBATOR'S MEDAL.
S. W. FINGH Davidson County, N. C.
WILEY GRAY MEDAL.
B. F. LANE Wayne County, N. C.
BODIE MEDAL.
A. ANDERSON Wake County, N. C.
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SCHOLARSHIP MEDAL.
W. P. BYNUM Forsythe County, N. C.
READING MEDAL.
E. S. GUNN Caswell County, N. C.
GOLD PEN.
E. B. HODGES Edgecombe County, N. C.
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(Figure i refers to the Classical Course; Figure 2, to the Philosophical Course; and Figure 3, to the Scientific Course.)
Senior Class.
A. ANDERSON, 1 Eagle Rock, North Carolina.
B. C BECKWITH, 2 Raleigh
Z. F. BLAIR, 3 Trinity,
J. A. BOWLES, 3 Winston,
J. M. BANDY, 2 King's Mt.
W. P. BYNUM. 1 Germantown
W. S. CLARKE, 1 Cedar Hill,
B. G. CRISP, 2 Scott's Hill,
S. D. COLE, 1 Carthage, ......
E. F. FINCH, 1 . . . Hammersville, . . . . "
S. W. FINCH, 1 Hammersville,. ...
J. W. GANNON, 1 Kinston,
J. B. HURLEY, 1 Troy
W. D. KEECH.2 Tarboro
W. H. NICHOLSON, 1 Franklinton,
W. A. PIERCE, 1 ". Weldon
F. M. SHAMBURGER, 1 Auman's Hill, ...
M.A.SMITH, 2 Ellerbee's Springs . . ?
A. C. WEATHERLY, 1 Greensboro,
T. P. WYNN, 1 Ridgeway, "
Junior Class.
J. R. BETTS, 2 Kenansville, . . .
J. H.BRINGLE, 1 Salisbury, ....
A. A. BULLA, 2 Jackson Hill, . .
H. L. COBLE, 1 Pleasant Garden,
W. C. EARNHART, 1 Concord, ....
W. L. HARRIS, 2 Henderson, . . .
J. A. JOHNSON, 2 Trinity,
B. G. MARSH, 1 Bath,
W. M. McCOLLUM, 1 Chapel Hill, . .
W. T. PATE, 1 Laurel Hill, . .
J. M. SIKES, 1 Grissom, ....
P. A. SNIDER, 2 . Winston,. . . .
A. M. STACK, 1 Monroe, ....
G. W. SPARGER, 1 Mt. Airy, . . .
B. J. THOMPSON, 2 Stantonsburg, .
F. P. WYCHE, 1 Thomasville, .
A. L. WYNN, 1 Ridgeway, . . .
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Sophomore Class.
F. L. BUNDY, i Laurinburg, .... North Carolina.
\V. F.CHENAULT, i Catawba,
D. G. DAVIS, i Goldsboro,
J. M. DOWNUM..I Concord,
J. D. EZZELL, i Grantham's Store, . "
W. J. EXUM, i Wilson,
J. Y. FITZGERALD, i Linwood
E. C. GANNAWAY, i Draper's Valley, . . Virginia.
E. S. GUNN, i Yanceyville, .... North Carolina.
C. P. HAMLIN, r Winston,
I. N. INGRAM, i ... Trinity,
D. B. JORDAN, i Grantham's Store . " "
W. F. McAULAY, i Mt. Gilead
J. R. OVERMAN, i Goldsboro,
C. W. ROBINSON, i Mt. Gilead
P. A. THOMPSON, i Winston,
R. M. WHITEHEAD, i Halifax,
W. A. WHITSETT, 2 Greensboro
C. J. WILLIAMS, i Malmaison, .... Virginia.
Freshman Class.
R. W. BAILEY, i Durham, . . .
W. G. BRADSHER, i . . •'.... Bushy Fork,. .
J. C. BROOKS, i Elizabeth City,
J. A. CARPENTER, 2 AnsonviHe, . . .
G. T. FARNEEL, 2 Swansboro, . .
E. A. FORTISCUE, 1 . Hyde County,.
J. W. HESTER, 1 Oxford, ....
J. D. JENKINS, Tarboro, ....
J. W. KESTLER, 1 Concord, . . .
A. J. LIPPARD.i : " . . .
R. A. McGEHEE, 1 Reidsville, . . .
P. E. PARKER, 1 Trinity, ....
J.C. PINNIX, 1 Yanceyville, .
J. A. RACKLEY, 1 Taylor's Bridge
E. L. RAGAN, 1 Bush Hill, . . .
J. A. RAGAN, 1
W. N. REYNOLDS, 1 Rock Springs,
W. R. REYNOLDS, 1 .
J. M. ROGERS, 1 Mullins, . . .
R. B. ROBINSON, 1 Clear Run, . .
W. W. ROSE, 1 Warren Plains,
G. F. SMITH, 1 s Jackson Hill, .
H. K. STRUDERVANT, 3 Wadesboro, . .
W. M. THOMPSON, 1 Richlands, . . .
North Carolina.
Virginia.
South Carolina. North Carolina.
Special and Preparatory Class.
R. D. ALLEN, Winston, North Carolina.
W. BELK, Cheraw, South Carolina.
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J. H. BLAYLOCK, Cheraw, South Carolina.
W. A. BRAME Trinity, North Carolina.
W. C. CARR *'
T. C. CLEGG, Yancey's Store, . . "
N. E. EARNHART, Concord,
H. L. FERRELL Danville, Virginia.
E. L. GANDY, Society Hill, . . .South Carolina.
R. S. HARPER, . . . - Tarboro, North Carolina.
C. L. JENKINS, "
G. P.JONES, ". Troutman's, ....
T. M. JONES, -Timmonsville, . . .South Carolina.
D. M. iMORECOCK, Weldon, North Carolina.
H.B.NELSON, Winston,
W. W. PROCTOR Durham,
A. F. THREATT, Jefferson, South Carolina.
G. W. THREATT, "
T. A. THREATT, " "
G. R. WALKER, Warren Plains, . . . North Carolina
Total number ioo
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The following list is imperfect in several particulars. We shall be glad to receive any corrections. Memoirs, or any facts relative to those who are deceased, are desired. Degrees received since graduation are added. ■(•Valedictory; J Salutatory; j Batchelor of Science; * Deceased.
CLASS 1853.
D. C. JOHNSON, A. M.,f* Minister N. C. Conference.
L. JOHNSON, A. M.,t Prof. Mathematics, Trinity College.
1854.
L. H. CARTER, Lawyer, Mississippi.
C. C. COLE, A. M* Col. 22d Reg.; killed at Chancellorsville.
J. A. EDWARDS, A. M. . Farmer, Green county, N. C.
J. W. PEARSON.-t Minister; died in Missouri.
J. W. PAYNE, A. M., Lawyer, Greensboro, N. C.
S. D. PEELER, Minister, N. C. Conference.
T. S. WHITT1NGTON, A. M-, Teacher, Kernersville, N. C.
I. L. WRIGHT, A. M.,t Prof, in Thomasville Female College.
1855.
J. W. ALSPAUGH, A. M.J Lawyer and Banker, Winston, N. C.
D. R. BRUTON, A. M Minister, N. C. Conference.
A. FULLER, A. M., M. D.f Physician, Hannersville.
J. S. LEACH, M. D.,* Physician, Smithfield.
J. H. ROPER, A. M., Merchant, Gainesville, Fla.
M. L. WOOD, A. M., Minister, N. C. Conference.
1856.
R. F. ANDREWS, M. D Physician, Alabama.
L. BRANSON, A. M.,t Bookseller and Pub., Raleigh, N. C.
E. FAW.,| Lawyer, Marietta, Ga.
W. C. GANNON, A. M., Minister, N. C. Conference.
G. W. HEGE, A. M., Farmer, Davidson county, N. C.
J. E. SHORT, Wilson, N. C.
J. F. SMOOT, A. M., Minister and Teacher, Davie county.
W. A. WEATHERLY,*
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1857.
W. W. FLOOD, Lawyer, Texas.
F. C. FRAZIER, A.M., Dentist, Randolph county, N. C.
G. L. HEARN, M. D.t Physician, Mississippi.
J. S. MIDYETT, A. M., Teacher, Kinston.
L. R. WRIGHT.t Lawyer, South Carolina.
•J. H. BROWN, i* Davidson county, N. C.
E. C. HINSHAWJ . . .• Sacramento City, California.
1858.
C. C. ANDREWS, A. M.f* Teacher, Georgia
S. J. ANDREWS5 Officer; killed in Virginia.
T. M. ANDERSON, A. M , Farmer, Halifax county, Va.
J. W BALLANCE, Farmer, Bertie county, N. C.
B. B. CULBRETH, A. M. Minister, N. C. Conference,
J. M. JONES Farmer, Person county, N. C.
A. P. LEACH,* Chaplain; killed in Virginia.
J. T. LEACH, Farmer, Johnson County, N. C.
A. Q. MOODY, A. M., Teacher, Georgia.
N. McR. RAY, a! M. Teacher, Lumberton, N. C.
R. H. SKEEN.A. M.J Teacher, Mount Gilead, N. C.
W. W. WITHERS, M.D. Physician, Walnut Cove, N. C.
E. A. ARMFIELD,!| Merchant, Monroe, N. C.
1859.
L. W. ANDREWS, A. M., Artist, Raleigh, N. C.
J. W. CHEATHAM ; . Merchant, Bethany, Georgia.
O. W. CARR, A. M Professor of Greek, Trinity College.
D. S. LATHAM,* Killed at Chickamauga.
J. C. LAPRADE, A. M. Teacher, Meadsville, Va.
J. H. ROBBINS, A.M.,* . Minister, N. C. Conference.
R. S. SMALL, A. M.,* Lieutenant; killed near Richmond, Va.
W. F. WATSON.t Killed in Virginia.
J. R. WINSTON, A. M., Lawyer, Milton, N. C.
W. C. WHITE, Architect, West Point, Mississippi.
1860.
D. F. ARMFIELD,* Cav. officer; killed at Appomattox.
T. A. BRANSON, A. M.,* Captain; killed near Petersburg,
W. J. CARMAN. A. M Physician, Hookerton, N. C.
J. B. CHOICE, A. M., Lawyer, Texas.
C. C. DODSON, A. M., Minister, N. C. Conference.
R. H. JONES, Farmer, Jones county, N..C.
I. T. WOODALL,* Captain; died in the war.
J. B. C. WRIGHT, M. D. Physician, South Carolina.
J. A. WILLIAMSON, Farmer, Caswell county N. C.
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1861.
C. N. ALLEN, A.M., . . Farmer, Wake county, N. C.
W. S. BVRD.A. M Teacher, Wayne county, N. C.
E. T. BRANCH, A. M Lawyer, Enfield, N. C.
A. J. BURT/* Killed in the war.
J. K COLE, A. M. Pres. Female College, Sherman, Texas.
W. DEBNA.M, A M., Physician, Wake county N. C.
E. S. DAVENPORT,* Physician, Columbia, N. C.
H. F. GRAINGER, A. M., Lawyer, Goldsboro, N. C.
A. B. GROSS,* Physician, Georgia.
C. C. HINES, V M Minister, South Georgia Conference.
J.' Q. JACKSON, A. M., Lawyer, Greene county, N. C.
B. Y. RYAL, A. M., Lawyer, Forsyth county, N. C.
G. C. STOW, Arkansas.
R. P. TROY, A. M Teacher, Goldsboro, N. C.
W. C. WILSON, A. M., Minister, N. C. Conference.
R. A. WALTERS, Merchant, Danville, Va.
E. A. WALTERS, Merchant, Danville, Va.
F. B. WATSON, Lawyer, Pittsylvania C. H., Va.
18G2.
H. M. ALFORD, A. M., M. D. Physician, Greensboro, N. C.
I. W. BROCK,* Lieutenant; Killed near Petersburg.
A. C. BLACKBURN* Captain; killed at Gettysburg.
J. W. GOSLIN, A. M., Editor, Winston, N. C.
R. D. McCOTTER, A. M. Teacher, Newbern, N. C.
W. C. McMACKIN.A. M Merchant, Raleigh, X C.
C. W. OGBURN, A. M., Merchant, Greensboro, N. C.
J. O. PITTS, A. M Farmer, South Carolina.
1863.
C. C. LANIER, A. M.,* Merchant, Tarboro, N. C.
1864.
E. H. TAPSCOTT, Lawyer, Tallahassee, Florida.
1866.
A. S. PEACE, A. M.,t Lawyer, Oxford, N. C.
J. W. TOWNSEND, A. M. Merchant, Monroe, N. C.
L. W. PERDUE, Merchant, Charlotte, N. C.
1867.
W. G. WOODS, A. M Teacher, Wilkcsboro, N. C.
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1868.
J. F. HEITMAN, A. M.,t Minister, N. C. Conference.
J. C. BROWN, A. M.J Dentist, Ansonville, N. C.
S. R. HOLTON,!;*
H. C. THOMAS,! Farmer, Thomasvillc, N. C.
18G9.
W. K. GIBBS, A. M Farmer, Davie connty, N. C.
E. T. JONES, A. M., Teacher Wake county, N. C.
J. L. KEENE, Chaplain Seaman's Bethel, Wilmington,
T. R. PURNELL, A. M., Lawyer, Raleigh, N. C. [N. C.
C. F. SILER, Teacher, Harnett county, N. C
J. R. WEBSTER, A. M.t Editor, Reidsville, N. C.
W. A. WEBSTER, Farmer, Richmond county, N. C.
J. A. SIMPSON, A. M., Teacher in Institute for the Deaf and
Dumb and Blind, Raleigh, N. C.
1870.
H. B. ADAMS, A. M., Lawyer, Monroe, N. C.
R. S. ANDREWS, A. M.,t Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo.
S. W. BROWN, A. M., Teacher, Independence, Va.
W. A. FLYNT, A. M., Teacher, Stokes county, N. C.
W. G. GAITHER, A. M., \ Teacher, Bertie county, N. C.
J. T. HARRIS A. M., Minister, N. C. Conference.
J. T. LeGRAND, A. M., . . . . _ Lawyer, Richmond county, N. C.
W. B. MANESS N. C. Conference.
J. D. PEMBERTON, A. M., Lawyer, Wadesboro, N. C.
F. L. REID, A. M., Editor Raleigh Christian Advocate.
A. H.STOKES, A. M Merchant, Durham, N. C.
V. B. SWANN, South Carolina,
W. T. SWANN, A.M., Banker, Danville, Va.
J. J. WHITF, Farmer, Trinity.
1871.
O. H. ALLEN, A. M Lawyer, Kenansville, N. C.
W. W. BRICKELL,* Halifax, N. C.
D. E. BRYANT.J Lawyer, Sherman, Texas.
R. S. BYNUM, A. M.,* Lawyer, Ellis county, Texas.
J. L. CRAVEN, M. D, A. M., Physician, Trinity College, N. C.
J. L. DAVIS, A. M Teacher, Smithfield, N. C.
A. J. ELLINGTON, A. M Merchant, Wentworth, N. C.
ALEXANDER GREENE Merchant, Stantonsburg, N. C.
G. D. HINES, A. M Professor in College, California.
J. W. MAUNEY, A. M.,t Lawyer, Salisbury, N. C.
H. W. NORRIS, A. M., Minister, Wake county, N. C.
J. R.PIERCE, Officer U. S. Army.
O. S.PAUL, A.M., Physician, Mississippi.
W. L. STEEL, Merchant, Rockingham, N. C.
J. K. TUCKER, A. M.,* President Female College, Illinois.
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1872.
J. A. BARRINGER, A. M Lawyer, Greensboro, N. C.
L. L. DOUB, Farmer, Wake county, X. C.
J. A. MONROE, A. M. Teacher, Winston, N. C.
M. MIAL, Farmer, Wake county, N. C,
W. C. NORMAN, A. M., Minister, N. C. Conference.
W. L. TERRY, A. M., Lawyer, Little Rock, Arkansas.
C. B. TOWNSEND.J Lawyer, Lumberton, N. C.
J. L. TOMLINSON, A. M Teacher, Baltimore, Md.
J. A. TURNER, A. M., Lawyer, Anson county, N. C.
J. A. WORTHY, A. M., .- Lawyer, Carthage, N. C.
T. W. WELBORN, High Point, N. C.
1873.
C. F. EMERY, A. M., . Teacher, Yazoo City, Missouri.
G. B. EVERETT, A.M., Lawyer, Winston, N. C.
J. D. HODGES, A.M., Prof. Mod. Lang., Trinity College, N. C.
J. A LOCKART, A. M .' Lawyer, Wadesboro, N. C.
W. H. PEGRAM.A. M.t Prof. Nat. Science, Trinity College, N. C.
F. M. SIMMONS, • • • • Lawyer, Newbern, N. C.
S. S. SIMPSON, A. M.,- Pres. Yadkin Col. Davidson Co., N. C.
G. I. WATSON, A. M Probate Judge, Hyde county,. N C.
T. WINNINGHAM, A. M., Lawyer, Kansas City, Missouri.
L. J. STEED,] Trinity College,
1874.
J. C. BLACK, A. M., Lawyer and Editor, Carthage, N C.
E. T. BOYKIN, A. M Lawyer, Clinton, N. C.
W. P. CRAVEN, Physician, Mecklenburg county, N. C.
JOHN COOPER, A. M Merchant, Savannah, Ga.
N. C. ENGLISH, A. M., Teacher, Bush Hill, N. C.
N. M. JURNEY, A. M., Minister, N. C. Conference.
B. F. LONG, A. M.,f Lawyer, Statesville, N. C.
C. C. LOWE, Teacher, Randolph county, N. C.
L. S. OVERMAN, A. M., Lawyer, Salisbury, N. C.
W. J. SCROGGS, A. M.,t Teacher, Monroe, N. C.
W. W. STALEY, A. M., Teacher, Graham, N. C.
J. M. STOCKARD, Machinist, Graham, N. C.
G. D. TYSOR, Texas.
1875.
A. D. BROOKS, A. M..* Teacher, Company Shops, N. C.
J. L. BROWER,*
J. M. BROWN, Lawyer, Troy, N. C.
M. A. GRAY, Lawyer, Kinston, N. C
B. R. HALL, A. M., Minister, N. C. Conference,
J. L. HOLMES, Teacher, Wilkes county, N. C.
E. J. KENNEDY, A. M.t Lawyer, South Carolina.
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1875.
D. B. NICHOLSON, A. M., Lawyer, Duplin county, N. C.
W. R. ODELL, Manufacturer, Concord, N. C.
B. H. PALMER, Lawyer, Lexington, N. C.
J. M. RHODES, A. M., Minister, N. C. Conference.
H. W. SPINKS, A. M , Teacher, Albemarle, N. C.
T. TAYLOR, A. M.,J Teacher, Swannanoa, N. C.
\V. A. WILBORN, A. M.; Teacher, Salisbury, N. C.
1876.
G. S. BRADSHAW, A. M., Lawyer and Editor, Asheboro, N. C.
W. G. BURKHEAD, Lawyer, Newton, N. C.
N. E. COLTRANE, A. M., Minister, N. C. Conference.
S. G. COLTRANE Teacher, Randolph county, N. C
J. W. COLTRANE, Teacher, Arkansas.
T. M. CROSS, Lawyer, Haywood, N. C.
L. S GAITHER,* . Williston, Tennessee.
E. C. HACKNEY, Lawyer, Durham, N. C.
C. L. HEITMAN.f Lawyer, Lexington, N. C.
W. P. IVY, A. M.J Teacher, Iredell county, N. C.
P. J. KERNODLE, A. M., Teacher, Virginia.
B. J. REYNOLDS, Teacher, Leaksville, N. C.
J. F. TANNER,*.. Saundersville, Ga.
\V. D. TURNER, A. M Lawyer, Statesville, N. C.
J. C. WELBORN Lawyer, Lenoir, N. C.
1877.
W. G. BRADSHAW, Physician, Tyro, N. C.
L. C. CALDWELL, Farmer, South Carolina.
C. P- FRA2IER, A. M. Teacher, Bush Hill, N. C.
P. L. GROOM,- Minister, N. C. Conference.
J. D. KERNODLE, Lawyer, Gibsonville, N. C.
D. S. KOONCE, ; Lawyer.
W. P. MERCER, A. M., Physician, Edgecombe county, N. C.
D. W. MICHAEL, Teacher, Alamance, N. C.
O. G. B. McMULLIN.t Physician, Hertford, N. C.
D. B. PARKER Teacher, Bladen county, N. C.
OWEN PARKER,*
C. W. WHITE, A.M., Teacher, Wilkes county, N. C.
1878.
M. BRADSHAW, ... Teacher.
J. F. BROWER,* Teacher, Davie county, N. C.
J. D. BUNDY, Teacher, Bethany, N. C.
G. C. EDWARDS, Teacher, Hookerton, N. C.
M. L. EDWARDS Lawyer, Chatham, N. C.
T. E. EVERHEART, Kentucky Town, Texas.
J. E. FIELD, Lawyer, Leaksville, N. C.
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1878.
A. O. GAYLORD, A. M Lawyer, Plymouth, N. C.
E. S. F. GILES, . . . Lawyer, Dallas, N. C.
THERESA GILES Teacher, Virginia.
PERSIS P. GILES, Teacher, Virginia.
MARY Z. GILES, Teacher, Edgecombe county. N. C.
J. HILL, Physician, Germanton, N. C.
C. B. INGRAM, Mt. Gilead, N. C.
W. C. INGRAM -. . . . . Teacher, Lexington, N. C.
J. K.INSEY, Merchant, Henderson, N- C.
C. X. MASON.t Physician.
Y. P. ORMOND, Teacher, Hookerton, N. C.
J. J. PARTRIDGE, Farmer, Jonesboro, N. C.
J. E. THOMPSON, A. M., Minister, N. C. Conference.
E. T. WHITE, Law Student," Raleigh, N. C.
J. W. LUCAS, A. M., Teacher, Tennessee.
1879.
G. M. BULLA, A. M., Lawyer, Greensboro, N. C.
B. B. CLARKE, A. M., Teacher, South Carolina.
W. T. CUTCHINS, Minister, N. C. Conference.
J. C. C. HARRIS Minister, California.
T. N. IVEY, A. M.,t Teacher, Shelby, N. C*
G. W. K.OONCE, Law Student, Trenton, N. C.
H. E. NORRIS, Apex, N. C.
D. B. REINHART, Thomasville, N. C.
E. TANNER, t Teacher, Sassafras Fork, N. C.
T. W. TAYLOR, , Mecklenburg county, Virginia.
1880.
C. H. ARMFIELD, Lawyer, Statesville, N. C.
R. T. CREWS, ••.... Teacher, Oxford, N. C.
E. H. DAVIS.f . . . . • Teacher, Louisburg, N. C.
F. R. DEARMIN, Stoneville, N. C.
W. B. DOWD, Teacher, Weldon N. C.
J. A. EDWARDS Hookerton, N. C.
G. D. ELLSWORTH, Teacher, Henderson, N. C.
W. D. GRIFFIN, Teacher, Pineville, N. C.
G. W. HOLMES, Teacher, Patterson's Store, N. C.
W. A. JONES, * Teacher, Texas.
N. F. R. LOFTIN, Thomasville, N, C.
E. G. MOORE, Teacher, Ridgeway, N. C.
D. E. PERRY, Lawyer, Kinston, N. C.
G. T. SIKES, Teacher. Grissom, N. C.
1881.
B. M. BODIE, . . .' Leesville, S. C.
B. N. BODIE Leasville, S. C.
R. H. BROOM, Monroe, N. C.
P. HOLLAND Newbetn, N. C.
C. A. PLYLER Wild Cat, S. C.
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1882.
J. M. ASHBY, Mt. Airy, N. C.
D. N. FARNELL, Swansboro, N.<£.
E. P. GLANSER Winston, N. C.
B. F. LANE, Stantonsburg, N. C.
T. E. MAY.t Lumberton, N. C.
G. F. McRAE, ' Wadesboro, N. C.
ISAAC SUTTON . Guilford county, N. C.
R. A. WHITTAKER, Trenton, N. C.
T. L. WHITE, Trinity, N. C.
J. W. WELBORN, Trinity, N. C.
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A. M. â– â– -
DOUGAN C. CLARKE 1855 I S. F. TOMLINSON, 1872'
T. H. BRAME . . . 1857 S. D. BAGLEY . : .- 1873
Rev. W. H. BOBBITT 1858 Rev. S. R. TRAWICK 1873
Rev. A. G..STACY. 1864 Rev. W. S. LONG 1873
W. J YOUNG 1866 Rev. D. A. LONG 1873
Rev. W. M. ROBY i863 JOHN M. WEBB â– . . 1874
" E. MAYNARDE 1869 DAVID C. DUDLEY ..:... 1879
L. ABERNETHY .... 1869 JOHN T. PATE 1879
CHARLES T. BROWNE 1870 |
Rev. J. Rev. R
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Rev. PETER DQUB* North Carolina Conference, 1855
R. T. HEFLIN* . North Carolina Conference, i860
Wm. CLOSS,* North Carolina Conference i860
Bisrtop E. M. MARVIN* St. Louis, Missouri, 1866
A. R. WINFIELD Little Rock Conference, 1866
N. H. LEE, Louisville Conference 1867
T. M. JONES, President Greensboro Female College, . . 1870
W. M. RUSH, North Missouri Conference 1871
F: M. KENNEBY, Ed. S. C. Advocate, Macon, Ga 1872
W. H. FLEMMING* South Carolina Conference, 1873
N. H. D WILSON North Carolina Conference 1874
J. W. NORTH North Carolina Conference, 1876
S. S. BRYANT* Missouri Conference 1876
Wm. T. HARRIS, Memphis Conference, 1877
H. M. FORD, . . . Kentucky Conference, 1878
J. LEWIS, . . . ». Alabama Conference, , 1878
SAMUEL LANDER, South Carolina Conference, 1878
C. C. WOODS, S. W. Missouri Conference, 1879
E. A. YATES, North Carolina Conference, 1880
J. W. HEIDT, Georgia, 1881
A. O. DARBY, South Carolina, 1881
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Hon. JOHN KERR* Yanceyville, N. C 1871
" A. S: MERRIMON, Raleigh, N. C... 1872
Rbv. W. H. POOL, Toronto, Canada 1879
♦Deceased.
T ... ..• DEGREES.
By a resolution of the Board of Trustees,- A. B. will not, in any case, be conferred as an honorary degree, and before any one can obtain it, he must stand an approved examination upon our Course of Instruction. A. M. will not be conferred, as a matter of course, upon graduates of three years standing. It will be bestowed as a Iiterajy degree upon such as make application, and, after full investigation, are deemed worthy to receive it, and as an honorary degree upon those whose superior acquirements and ability merit such distinction. No degree of any kind will be conferred upon any but such as sustain a good moral character.
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Annual Catalogue,
TRINITY COLLEGE,
NORTH CAROLINA.
.883-'84.
GREENSBORO:
Thomas, Reece & Co., Book and Job Printers.
1884.
Calendar for 1884.- 85.
August 20, 1884, Session commences
October 10, " First grade declamation.
October 22, " . . . / ... First grade ends.
December 12, 'â– Second grade declamation.
December 23, " Second grade ends.
January 7, 1885, Second term commences.
March G, " Third grade declamation.
March 20, " Third grade ends.
May 8, " Senior presentation.
June 10, " Sermon and Address.
June 11, " Commencement.
Trustees.
Rev. L. S. BURKHEAD, D. D. - - N. C. Conference.
Rev. N. H. D. WILSON, D. D. - - -
Hon. J. M. LEACH. Lexington.
AHI ROBBINS, Esq. La Grange.
B. F. STEED, Esq Trinity College.
L. M LEACH, Esq. ----- Trinity College.
Rev. W. H. BOBBITT, D. D. - - - N. C Conference.
Rev. T M JONES, D. D. - - - - Greensboro.
Col. J. W. ALSPAUGH. - Winston.
Rev. J. W. LEWIS. - - - - - N C. Conference.
Hon. C. DOWD. Charlotte.
MATTHEW. S. DAVIS, Esq - - - Louisburg.
Hon. W. M. ROBBINS. - - - - Statesville.
Rev. S. D. ADAMS. - - - - - N. C. Conference.
Rev. J. B. BOBBITT, D. D. - - -
W. J. MONTGOMERY, Esq - Concord
J. C. P1NNIX, ESQ. ----- Yanceyville.
DR. A. A. SCROGGS ----- Lenoir.
Rev. W. C. GANNON. - - - - N C. Conference.
Rev. M. L. WOOD, D D. • ■• •
Rev'. W. S. BLACK, D. D. - . -
Rev. J. E. MANN.
T. H. GATLIN, Esq. ----- Tarboro.
Dr. R. W. THOMAS ----- Thomasville.
T. A. FINCH, Esq. Trinity College.
Rev. H. T. HUDSON, D. D - - - - N. C. Conference.
Dr. J. W.- McGEE. ----- Raleigh.
Rev. W. C. WILSON. N. C. Conference.
T. R. PURNELL, ESQ. - Raleigh.
W. F. KORNEGAY. Goldsboro.
Prof. O. W. CARR. ----- Trinity College.
J. H. FERREE, Esq ----- Randlemans.
Gov. T. J. JARVIS. Raleigh.
REV. E. A. YATES, D. D - - - - N. C. Conference.
J. S CARR, Esq. .... - Durham.
R. T. GRAY, Esq. ------ Raleigh.
Catalogue of Trinity College.
Officers Board of Trustees.
Col. J. W. ALSPAUGH,
Prof. O. W. CARR,
Rev. L. S. BURKHEAD, D. D.,
President. Secketary. Treasurer.
Executive Committee.
Prof. O W. CARR, Rev. T. M. JONES, D D.,
Dr. R. W. THOMAS, Rev. J. W. LEWIS,
Gov. T. J. JARVIS, T. A. FINCH, Esq.
Rev. N. H. D. WILSON. D. D.
Catalogue of Trinity College.
Facility.
Rev. MARQUIS L. WOOD, D. D., President, Professor of Metaphysics, Logic and Theology.
WILLIAM T. GANNAWAY, A. M., Professor of Latin and French.
LEMUEL JOHNSON, A M., Professot of Mathematics.
Rev. WILLIAM H. PEGRAM, A. M., Professot of Natural Sciences and English Literature.
Rev. J. FRANKLIN HEITMAN, A. M., Professor of Greek and German.
BONNER G. MARSH, Tutor in Mathematics.
MARCUS M. LEMMOND, Lnstt uctor.
Prof. W. H. PEGRAM, Secretary of the Faculty. PROF. J. F HEITMAN, Treasurer of the Faculty.
Catalogue of Trinity College.
Course of Study for Degrees.
The whole course of instruction is embraced in nine schools, viz: Latin, Greek, Mathematics, English Literature, Natural Science, Metaphysics, French, German, and Theology.
The studies of any school may be persued exclusively, if desired.
The following are the courses of study requisite for degrees:
i. Graduate of a School. — The student, or his parent or guardian, may select any department, and on the completion of the studies therein, will receive a diploma for that school
II. Bachelor of Science.— The studies for this degree are: English Literature, Natural Science, and Mathematics.
III. Bachelor of Philosophy. — The studies are : English Lit- erature, Natural Science, Mathematics, Metaphysics, French, German or Latin.
IV. Bachelor OF Arts. — Studies : English Literature, Latin, French, Greek or German, Mathematics, Natural Science, Rhetoric and Logic, Metaphysics.
V. Master OF Arts. — The same as Bachelor of Arts, with an extension in all the schools.
Course of Study.
PREPARATORY.
Fall Term.
English -Reading ; Writing; English Grammar.
Latin — Grammar.
Mathematics — Arithmetic.
Natural Science — Descriptive Geography.
SPRING TERM.
English — Reading; Writing; English Grammar. Latin — Grammar ; Reader or Caesar. Mathematics — Arithmetic. Natural Science — Descriptive Geography.
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FRESHMAN CLASS.
FALL TERM.
English — History of the United States ; Elementary Book-keeping.
Latin — Virgil ; Grammar.
Greek — Grammar.
Mathematics — Algebra ; Geometry ; Arithmetic.
Natural Science — Physical Geography.
SPRING TERM.
English —History of England; Book-keeping.
Latin — Cicero's Orations ; Grammar.
Greek — Grammar and Reader.
Mathematics Algebra and Geometry.
Natural Science — Anatomy and Physiology ; Zoology.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
FALL TERM.
English — Ancient Geography ; Mythology.
Latin — Livy ; Grammar.
Greek — Anabasis ; Grammar.
Mathematics— Trigonometry ; Mensuration and Surveying.
Natural Science — Natural Philosophy.
French — Grammar (Etymology).
German — Grammar to Regular Verb.
SPRING TERM.
English — Universal History.
Latin — Horace.
Greek — Herodotus; Grammar.
Mathematics — Analytical Geometry ; Differential Calculus.
Natural Sciences — Descriptive Astronomy ; Botany.
French — Grammar (Etymology).
German — Grammar to Syntax.
JUNIOR CLASS.
FALL TERM.
English — Elocution ; Rhetoric.
Latin — Tacitus.
Greek — Homer's Iliad ; Prosody.
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Mathematics — Analytical Geometry ; Differential and IntegralCal-
culus. Natural Science — Chemistry. Fre?ich — Grammar ( Syntax. ) Ger?nan — Grammar through Syntax. Metaphysics — Logic.
FALL TERM.
English — ^Esthetics ; Rhetoric.
Latin — Cicero de Officiis.
Greek — Demosthenes ; Sophocles.
Mathematics — Mechanical Philosophy.
Natural Science — Chemistry.
French — Telemaque.
German — German Script and Translation into German.
Metaphysics — Psychology.
SENIOR CLASS.
English — English Literature.
Latin — Lectures on Latin Literature.
Greek — Thucydides ; Testament.
Mathematics — Mathematical Astronomy ; Reviews.
Natural Science — Mineralogy.
French — Select Readings.
Get man— Select Readings.
Metaphysics — Moral Philosophy.
SPRING TERM.
English — Selections and Criticisms.
Mathematics — Engineering ; Reviews.
Natural Science — Geology.
French — Translations and Lectures.
German — Translations and Lectures.
Metaphysics— Political Economy ; Evidences of Christianity.
Every student is required to write compositions once a week, some more. Public speaking, by all the students, four times a year.
Three years only is necessary to complete the course for the degrees of Bachelor, Philosophy and of Bachelor of Science.
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General Information.
LOCATION.
Trinity is situated in Randolph county, five miles from High Point, on the North Carolina Railroad. Those who come by railroad should stop at High Point, where they will find conveyances to the College. The location is in a fine, hill country, remarkable for health, good water, and every thing to make life pleasant. In the village and surrounding country there is scarcely any temptation to vice and extravagance.
The Salem and Fayetteville Railroad will at no distant day be completed from High Point to Trinity. The work has been delayed beyond expectation, but it is now being carried forward in a manner which assures the completion of this part of the road in a reasonably short time.
EXPENSES.
•• TUITION IN COLLEGE.
Fall Term, payable in advance $25.00
Spring Term " 30 00
Matriculation Fee (payable only on entering College) 5.00
Janitor Fee, per Term, payable in advance 2.00
Diploma Fee (payable at the opening of the Spring Term,
Senior Year) 10.00
TUITION IN PREPARATORY CLASS.
Fall Term, payable in advance $20.00
Spring Term, " " 25.00
BOARD, ETC.
Board per month, payable in advance, $8.00 to $12.00
Fuel, per month, about 1.56
Washing " " 75
Light " " 50
BOOKS. Books cost per Term $5.00 to $8.00
Very often second-hand books can be bought at reduced rates. Text-Books and stationery, used at this Institution, kept on hand at the College.
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'Very little pocket-money is necessary for students at Trinity. Minors are advised to deposit their money with the Treasurer of the Faculty.
FREE SCHOLARSHIPS.
No member of the North Carolina Conference, M. E. Church, South, pays any tuition.
AID.
We can give aid to a limited number of worthy young men of small means, in the way of tuition. We invite correspondence with such, especially those looking to the ministry.
LITERARY SOCIETIES.
There are two Literary Societies, the Columbian and the Hespe- rian They have well furnished and comfortable halls and excellent libraries. These societies afford a fine opportunity for improvement in literary efficiency, as well as facilities to the students for becoming ready speakers and able debaters. They are valuable adjuncts in the College work and culture. »
SOCIETY OF THE ALUMNI.
This is composed of graduates of the Institution, and is intended to promote higher literary culture, as well as to renew the associa- tions of College life. It has an annual meeting and an address on the day preceding Commencement.
MUSEUM.
We have a respectable collection of Fossils, Indian Relics, and specimens of Minerals, which we greatly desire to enlarge. We trust the friends of the College will aid in collecting such articles, or inform the President where such can be found.
MEDALS.
Every graduate receives a gold medal from the Literary Society to which he belongs.
Debater's Medal. — Each Society gives to that member who makes the most improvement in debate during the year a gold medal worth fifteen dollars.
The Gay Medal is given for the best declamation of the Sopho- more Class at Commencement. Given by W. J. Gay.
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The BODIE Medal — This is given for the best speaking in the Junior Class at Commencement; and is given by B N. Bodie of the class of 1881.
The Wiley Gray Medal. — This medal is awarded to the Senior who is adjudged to speak best on Commencement day; and is given by W. T. Gray, of Raleigh.
The Braxton Craven Medal. — The student who obtains the highest grade in any regular class in the full course is awarded the Braxton Craven Medal, which was established by Julian S. Carr, Esq., of Durham.
RECIPIENTS OF MEDALS. June, 1884.
Columbian Debater's Medal. J. D. JENKINS, Edgecombe county, N. C
Hespeperian Debater's Medal. J. D. EZZELL, Wayne county, N. C.
Gay Medal. L. P. SKEEN, Montgomery county. N. C.
Bodie Medal. C. W. ROBINSON, Montgomery county, N. C
Wiley Gray Medal. J. A JOHNSON, Randolph county, N. C.
Braxton Craven Medal. J. M. DOWNUM, Cabarus county, N. C.
EXAMINATIONS.
There are thorough examinations at the close of each grade. They are oral and written, principally written; they take the whole range of the subjects studied ; and they are intended to be tests of scholar- ship.
REPORTS.
Full reports are sent to parents and guardians at the close of each grade. These reports refer to scholarship, attention to duty, punctu- ality at prayers, preaching and Sunday School ; to expenses, man- ners and character generally.
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PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.
We have a good Preparatory School under the immediate super- vision of the Faculty. Boys of any age or attainment are received, and are carefully guarded and faithfully instructed. Their expenses are as moderate as the Preparatory Schools generally, while they enjoy many advantages not ordinarily attainable at private schools. They can become members of the Literary Societies and have access to their Libraries.
BUSINESS COURSE.
We have made special arrangements to give this department greater prominence and to make it more efficient. It embraces a thorough system of both Elementary and Practical B ook-keeping, and every thing necessary for a business education. It is the object to give a full knowledge of the forms and management of business, and to prepare boys in theory and practice for successful work, so as to obviate the necessity and expense of going elsewhere to perfect their education in this department
PENMANSHIP.
Penmanship is regularly taught by a very competent instructor. Those who desire to learn to write a beautiful hand will find here every facility of the most improved methods for doing so.
VOCAL MUSIC.
We have arranged to have Vocal Music regularly taught, for which a small additional fee will be charged. Those who enter this class will be required to attend all its meetings for instruction and practice.
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College Laws.
1. Every applicant must first report to the President and enter College as soon as possible after he arrives, and must, in all cases, consult the President before making engagements for board, or any other College arrangement.
2. No student is permitted to have in his possession or control any gun, pistol, or other weapon ; to play at any game of chance ; to drink any intoxicating liquors; or, to use any profane or indecent language.
3. No student shall go beyond the corporate limits of the town of Trinity without previous permission from the President.
4. Every student is required to remain in his room during the hours of study in the day, and at night.
5. Every student must attend Sunday School and preaching at the College on Sabbath.
6. All dancing, wrestling, quarreling, fighting, rudeness — such as boisterousness, shouting, taunting or molesting persons on the streets, outdoor singing, and improprieties of language or action, are prohibited.
7. Students, when in or about the College, must refrain from noisy and disorderly conduct, from smoking, and from stopping in the passage or about the doors during study hours and the time of any exercises in the College chapel.
8. Minors must not make a bill at any store, or create any debt, without the consent of the President.
9. All damages done to the College building, property, or premises must be paid for by the offender, if known ; if not known, by general assessment.
10. Joining a Literary Society is optionary with a student ; but if he join, he is required by the College to keep good order, and to observe all laws and rules of the Society.
11. Students shall not absent themselves from College without oral or written permission from parent or guardian to the President.
DEPORTMENT.
Every student is credited at the beginning of each quarter, or grade, with one hundred merit marks ; and he is charged with demerit
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marks as may arise from misconduct or neglect of duty : the balance shall be his deportment grade.
EXAMINATION.
Every student must be examined at the times of the regular ex- aminations. In case of unavoidable failure, the Professor may pro- vide for the examination.
DISCIPLINE.
1. Every Officer of the College is charged with the execution of these laws.
2. All pleas or excuses for absences must be made in person or in writing to the President before the meeting of the Faculty each day.
3. Every unexcused absence will count two demerit marks, and every case of tardiness will count one demerit mark.
4. Fifty demerit marks in one grade may operate as a dismissal from College.
5. The President may at any time report the standing of a student to his parent or guardian.
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Under Graduates.
SENIOR CLASS.
BETTS, JAMES R., Ph., BRINGLE, JOHN H., CI., BULLA, ALEXANDER A., Ph., COBLE, HENRY L., CI., EARNHARDT, WILLIAM C, CI , GUNN, ELIJAH S., Ph., JOHNSON, JUNIUS A., Ph., MARSH, BONNER G., CI., McCOLLUM, MATTHEW W., CI., SIKES, JAMES M., CI., SNIDER, PRESTON A., Ph., STACK, AMOS M., CI., WYCHE, FRANK P., CI., WYNN, ANDREW L., CI.,
Snow Hill,
Salisbury;
Jackson Hill,
Pleasant Garden,
Concord,
Yanceyville,
Trinity,
Bath,
Chapel Hill,
Grissom,
Winston,
Monroe,
Thomas ville,
Ridgeway,
N. C.
JUNIOR CLASS.
CHEATHAM, WILLIAM T., Jr., Ph., Henderson, N. C.
CHEATHAM, Arch, Ph.,
DOWNUM, JAMES M., CI., Concord
EDWARDS, HENRY C, Sc , Hookerton,
ELLIOTT, JAMES A., CL, Thomasville,
EXUM, WILLIAM J., Jr., CI., Stantonsburg,
EZZELL, JOHN D., CI., Grantham's Store,
FITZGERALD, JESSE Y., CI., Linwood,
JONES, PAUL, CL, Wake Forest,
ROBINSON, CHARLES W., CL, Mt. Gilead,
ROSE, WILLIAM W., CL, Ridgeway,
WHITEHEAD, ROBERT M., Ph., Halifax,
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
BELL, JAMES A., CL, Pineville,
BRADSHER, WILLIAM G., CL, Bushy Fork,
BROOKS, JAMES C, CL, Elizabeth City,
CARPENTER, JESSE A., CL, Cedar Hill,
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CLARKE, STOKES M.t Cl, Ansonville,
DAVIS, JEFFERSON, CI. , La Grange,
FORTISCUE, EDMUND A., Sc.,' Statesville,
JENKINS, JEFFERSON D., CI. Tarboro, JENKINS, CHARLES L., CL,
OVERMAN, JOHN R., Cl., Goldsboro,
PENNIX, JAMES C, Jr., CL, Pelham,
RACKLEY, JOHN A., Cl., Taylor's Bridge,
REYNOLDS, WILLIAM N., Ph., Rock Spring, REYNOLDS, WALTER R., Cl.,
SKEEN, LOLA P., Cl., Mt. Gilead,
THOMPSON, PETER A., Ph., Winston.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
BEST, LEE J., CL, Goldsboro,
CALLAHAN, GEORGE R., Cl., Hickory,
CHAFFIN, LEONIDAS M., CL, Fayetteville,
CLEGG, THOMAS C, Cl., Mount Tirzah,
CLEGG, JAMES W., Cl., Pittsboro,
FINCH, WILLIAM H., Cl., Stanhope,
FINK, WILLIAM E., Cl., Mt. Pleasant,
GAY, EDGAR R., Cl., Wilson,
GROOM, WILLIAM J., CL, Trinity, GROOM, GEORGE A. J., CL,
HARRIS, WILBER F., Sc, Durham,
HESTER, JAMES W. CL, Oxford,
JORDAN, ALVA W., CL, Hertford,
LEMMOND, MARCUS M., CL, Monroe,
MARION, NEWTON C, CL, Siloam,
NOELL, PAUL A., CL, Mount Tirzah,
PEACOCK, DREAD, CL. Wilson,
RANKIN, RUFUS, P., CL, Garibaldi,
RENN, EDWIN V., Ph., Henderson,
SHELL, JOHN E., CL, Trinity,
THOMAS, WALTER L., CL, Chalk Level,
THOMPSON, WILLIAM J., Sc, Goldsboro,
TUGGLE, WALTER L., Cl., Rock Spring,
WALKER, JESSE O., CL, Randleman,
WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN, CL, Malmaison,
WOOD, CHARLES A., CL, Trinity,
WOODARD, WILLIAM C, CL, Rocky Mount,
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PREPARATORY AND SPECIAL.
ADAMS, BLAKE B., BEST, MAJOR T., CLARKE, JOHN A., EARNHARDT, DANIEL A., EARNHARDT, NELSON E., EZZELL, JOHN F., GANDY, EWELL L., GROOM, ZECHARIAH L., GROOM, THOMAS S., LYBROOK, HARDIN, P., MARSHBURN, JEREMIAH S. POWELL, JACOB W., RICHARDSON, SUMPTER D., WILSON, HALL G., WOOD, THOMAS P.,
Little River Academy, N.C. Goldsboro, "
Bush Hill, Concord, "
Chapel Hill, Society Hill, Trinity,
S. C.
Patrick Court House, Va.
Deep River, N. C.
Goldsboro,
Sumpter, S. C.
Monroe, N. C.
Trinity,
CHEROKEE INDIANS,
BLYTHE, DAVID, BLYTHE. HENRY, GOINS, BYRD, JASON, JOHN,
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SUMMARY. .
Seniors 14
Juniors 12
Sophomores 16
Freshmen 27
Special and Preparatory 15
Cherokee Indians 20
Total. 104
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The following list is imperfect in several particulars. We shall be glad to receive any corrections. Memoirs, or any facts relative to those who are deceased, are desired.
Degrees received since graduation are added.
f Valedictory ; % Salutatory ; J] Batchelor of Science ; $ Batchelor of Philosophy ; * Deceased.
D. C. Johnson, A. M.,t* L. Johnson, A. M ,f
CLASS 1853.
Minister N. C. Conference.
Prof. Mathematics, Trinity College.
1854.
L. H. Carter, C. C. Cole, A! M.,* J. A. Edwards, A. M J. W. Pearson, *t J. W. Payne, A. M., S. D. Peeler,
Lawyer, Mississippi.
Col. 22d Reg.; killed at Chancellorsville.
Farmer, Green county, N. C.
Minister, died in Missouri.
Lawyer, Greensboro, N. C.
Minister, N. C. Conference. T. S. Whittington, A. M., Teacher, Kernersville, N. C. I. L. Wright, A. M.,f Prof, in Thomasville Female College.
1855.
J. W. Alspaugh, A. M.,% Lawyer and Banker, Winston, N. C.
D. R. Bruton, A. M., Minister N. C. Conference.
A. Fuller, A, M., M. D.,f Physician, Hannersville.
J. S. Leach, M. D.,* Physician, Smithfield.
J. H. Roper, A. M.,* Merchant, Gainesville, Fla.
M. L. Wood, A. M.,
R. F. Andrews, M. D ,
L. Branson, A. M.,f
E. Faw,t
W. C. Gannon, A. M.,
G. W. Hege, A. M.,
J. E. Short,
J. F. Smoot, A. M.,
W. A. Weatherly,*
Minister, N. C. Conference.
1856.
Physician, Alabama
Bookseller and Pub., Raleigh, N. C.
Lawyer, Marietta, Ga.
Minister, N. C. Conference.
Farmer, Davidson county, N. C.
Wilson, N. C.
Minister and Teacher, Davie county.
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W. W. Flood,
F. C. Frazier, A. M.,
G. L. Hearn, M. D.,t J. S. Midyett, A. M., L. R. Wright, f
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Lawyer, Texas.
Dentist, Randolph county, N. C.
Physician, Mississippi.
Teacher, Kinston.
Lawyer, South Carolina.
Davidson county, N. C.
Sacramento City, California.
C. C. Andrews, A. M.,f*
S. J. Andrews,*
T. M. Anderson, A. M.,
J. W. Ballance,
B. B. Culbreth, A. M.,
J. M. Jones,
A. P. Leach,*
J. T. Leach,
A Q\ Moody, A M.,
N. McR. Ray, A. M.,
R. H. Skeen, A. M.,J
W. W. Withers, M. D.,
E. A. Armfield.H
1858.
Teacher, Georgia. Officer, killed in Virginia. Farmer, Halifax county, Va. Farmer, Bertie county, N. C. Minister, N. C Conference. Farmer, Person county, N C. Chaplain, killed in Virginia. Farmer, Johnson county, N. C. Teacher, Georgia. Teacher, Lumberton, N. C. Teacher, Mount Gilead, N. C. Physician, Walnut Cove. N. C. Merchant, Monroe, N C.
L. W. Andrews, A. M.,
J. W. Cheatham,
O. W. Carr, A. M.,
D. S. Latham,*
J. C. Laprade, A. M.,
J. H. Robbins, A. M.,*
R. S. Small, A. M ,*
W. F. Watson, f
J. R. Winston, A. M.,
W. C. White,
1859.
Artist, Raleigh, N. C.
Merchant, Bethany, Georgia
,Professer of Greek, Trinity College*
Killed at Chickamauga.
Teacher, Meadsville, Va.
Minister, N. C. Conference.
Lieutenant ; killed near Richmond, Va.
Killed in Virginia.
Lawyer, Milton, N. C.
Architect, West Point, Mississippi.
D. F. Armfield,*
T. A. Branson, A. M.,*
1860.
Cav. officer; killed at Appomattox. Captain ; killed near Petersburg
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W. J. Carman A. M..
J. B Choice, A. M ,
C. C. Dodson, AM,
R. H. Jones.
I. T. Woodall.*
J. B. C. Wright, M D ,
J. A. Williamson,
C. N. Allen, A. VI., W. S. Byrd, A. M., E. T. Branch, A. M ,
A. J. Burt,*
J. R. Cole, A. M.,
W. Debnam, A. M.,
E. S. Davenport,*
H. F. Grainger, A M.,*
A B. Gross,*
C C. Hines, A. M.,
J. Q. Jackson, A. M.,
B. Y. Kyal, A. M , G. C. Stow,
R. P. Troy, A. M., W. C. Wilson, A. M., R. A. Walters,
E. A. Walters,
F. B. Watson,
Physician. Hookerton, N C. Lawyer, Texas. Minister, N. C Conference. Farmer, Jones county, N C. Captain ; died in the war. Physician, South Carolina. Farmer, Caswell county, N. C.
1861
Farmer, Wake county, N. C.
Teacher. Wayne county, N. C.
Lawyer, Enfield, N C
Killed in the war.
Pres. Female College, Sherman, Texas.
Physician, Wake county. N. C.
Physician, Columbia, N. C.
Lawyer. Goldsboro. N. C.
Physician, Georgia
Minister, South Georgia Conference.
Lawyer, Green, county. N. C
Lawyer, Forsyth county, N. C.
Arkansas
Minister, N. C. Conference.
Minister, N. C. Conference.
Merchant, Danville, Va.
Merchant, Danville, Va.
Lawyer, Pittsylvania C. H., Va.
1862.
H. M. Alford, A. M., M. D., Physician, Greensboro, N. C.
I. W. Brock,*
A. C. Blackburn,*
J. W. Goslin, A. M.,
R. D. McCotter, A. M..
W. C. McMackin, A. M.,
C. W. Ogburn, A. M.,
J. D. Pitts, A. M.,
C. C. Lanier, A. M.,*
Lieutenant: killed near Petersburg. Captain : killed at Gettysburg. Editor, Winston. N. C. Teacher, Newbern, N. C. Merchant, Raleigh, N. C. Merchant, Greensboro, N. C. Farmer, South Carolina.
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Merchant, Tarboro, N. C.
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J. W. Mauney, A. M.,f |
Lawyer, Salisbury, N. C. |
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H. W. Norris, A. M., |
Minister, Wake county, N. C. |
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J. R. Pierce, |
Officer U. S. Army. |
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0. S. Paul, A. M., |
Physician, Mississippi. |
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W. L. Steel. |
Merchant, Rockingham, N. C. |
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J. K. Tucker, A. M.,* |
President Female College, Illinois. 1872. |
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J. A, Barringer, A. M., |
Lawyer, Greensboro, N. C. |
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L. L. Doub, |
Farmer, Wake county, N. C. |
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J. A. Monroe, A M., |
Teacher, Monroe, N. C. |
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M. Mial, |
Farmer, Wake county, N. C. |
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W. C. Norman, A. M., |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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W. L. Terry, A. M., |
Lawyer, Little Rock, Arkansas. |
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C. B. Townsend,t |
Lawyer, Lumberton, N. C. |
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J. L. Tomlinson, A. M., |
Teacher, Winston, N. C. |
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J. A. Turner, A. ML, |
Lawyer, Anson'county, N. C. |
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J. A. Worthy, A. M., |
Lawyer, Carthage, N. C. |
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T. W. Welborn, |
High Point, N. C. 1873. |
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C. F. Emery, A. M., |
Teacher, Yazoo City, Missouri. |
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G. B. Everett, A. M., |
Lawyer, Winston, N. C. |
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J. D. Hodges, A. M., |
Teacher, Rockingham, N. C. |
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J. A. Lockhart, A. M., |
Lawyer, Wadesboro, N. C. |
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Catalogue of Trinity College.
W. H. Pegram, A. M.,t Prof. Nat. Science, Trinity College, N.C.
F. M. Simmons,
S. Simpson, A. M.,
G. I. Watson, A. M.,
T. Winningham, A. M., L. J. Steed, ||
Lawyer, Newbern, N C.
Prof, of Physics and Chemistry, Western
Maryland College, Md. Probate Judge, Hyde county, N. C. Lawyer, Kansas City, Missouri. Trinity College
J. C. Black, A. M., E. T. Boykin, A. M., W. P. Craven, John Cooper, A. M., N. C. English, A. M., N. M. Jurney, A. M.,
B. F. Long, A. M.,f
C. C. Lowe,
L. S. Overman, A. M., W. J. Scroggs, A. M.,t W. W. Staley, A. M., J. M. Stockard, G. D. Tysor,
1874.
Lawyer and Editor, Carthage, N C.
Lawyer, Clinton, N. C.
Physician, Mecklenburg county, N_C.
Merchant, Savannah, Ga.
Teacher, Bush Hill, N. C.
Minister, N. C. Conference.
Lawyer, Statesville, N. C.
Teacher, Randolph county, N. C.
Lawyer, Salisbury, N. C.
Teacher, Monroe, N. C.
Teacher, Graham, N. C.
Machinist, Graham, N. C.
Texas.
A. D. Brooks, A. M.,» J. L. Brower,*
J. M. Brown, M. A. Gray,
B. R. Hall, A. M., J. L. Holmes,
E.J. Kennedy, A. M.,f D. B. Nicholson, A. M., W. R. Odell, B. H. Palmer, J. M. Rhodes, A. M., H. W. Spinks, A. M., T. Taylor, A. M.,t W. A. Wilborn, A. M.,
1875.
Teacher, Company Shops, N C.
Lawyer, Troy, N. C. Lawyer, Kinston, N. C. Minister, N. C. Conference. Teacher, Wilkes county, N. C. Lawyer, South Carolina Lawyer, Duplin county, N. C. Manufacturer, Concord, N. C. Lawyer, Lexington, N. C. Minister, N. C. Conference. Teacher, Albemarle, N. C. Teacher, Swannanoa, N. C. Teacher, Salisbury, N. C.
Catalogue of Trinity College.
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G. S. Bradshaw, A. M.,
W. G Burkhead,
N. E. Coltrane, A. M.,
S. G. Coltrane,
J. W. Coltrane,
T. M. Cross,
L. S. Gaither,*
E. C. Hackney,
C. L. Heitman.f
W. P. Ivy, A. M.,J
P. J. Kernodle, A. M.,
B. J. Reynolds,
J. F. Tanner,*
W. D. Turner. A M.,
J. C. Welborn,
1876.
Lawyer and Editor, Asheboro, N. C. Lawyer, Newton, N. C. Minister, N. C. Conference. Teacher, Randolph county, N. C. Teacher, Arkansas. Lawyer, Haywood, N. C. Williston, Tennessee. Lawyer, Durham, N. C. Lawyer, Lexington, N. C Teacher, Iredell, county, N. C. Teacher, Virginia. Teacher, Leaksville, N. C. Saundersville, Ga. Lawyer, Statesville, N. C. Lawyer Lenoir, N. C.
W. G. Bradshaw, L. C. Caldwell,
C. P. Frazier, A. M., P. L. Groom,f
J. D. Kernodle,
D. S. Koonce,
W. P. Mercer, A. M.,
D. W. Michael,
O. G. B. McMullin,t
D. B. Parker,
Owen Parker,*
C. VV. White, A. M.,
1877. .
Physician, Tyro, N. C. Farmer, South Carolina. Teacher, Bush Hill, N. C. Minister, N. C. Conference. Lawyer, Gibsonville, N. C. Lawyer.
Physician, Edgecombe county, N. C. Teacher, Alamance, N. C. Physician, Hertford, N. C. Teacher, Bladen county, N C.
Teacher, Wilkes county, N. C.
M. Bradshaw,
J. F. Brower,J
J. D. Bundy,
G. C. Edwards, A. M.,
M. L. Edwards, A. M.,
T. E. Everheart,
J. E. Field,
1878.
Teacher.
Merchant, Bush Hill, N. C. Teacher, Bethany, N. C. Physician, Hookerton, N. C. Lawyer, Chatham, N. C. Kentucky Town, Texas. Lawyer, Leaksville, N. C.
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A. O. Gaylord, A. M., |
Lawyer, Plymouth, N. C. |
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j E. S. F. Giles, |
Lawyer, Dallas, N. C. |
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Theresa Giles, |
Teacher, Virginia. |
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Persis P. Giles, |
Teacher, Virginia |
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I Mary Z. Giles, |
Teacher, Edgecombe county, N. C. |
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J. Hill, |
Physician, Germanton, N. C. |
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C. B. Ingram, |
Mt. Gilead, N. C. |
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i W. C. Ingram,* |
Teacher. Lexington, N. C. |
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J. Kinsey, |
Merchant, Henderson, N. C. |
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C. N. Mason, f |
Physician. |
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Y. P. Ormond, |
Teacher, Hookerton, N. C. |
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J. J. Partridge, |
Farmer, Jonesboro, N. C. |
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J. E. Thompson, A. M., |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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E. T. White, |
Law Student, Raleigh, N. C. |
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J. W. Lucas, A. M., |
Teacher, Tennessee. 1879. |
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G. M. Bulla, A. M., |
Lawyer, Greensboro, N. C. |
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B. B. Clarke, A. M., |
Teacher, South Carolina. |
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W. T. Cutchins, |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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J. C. C. Harris, |
Minister, California. |
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T. N. Ivey, A. M.,t |
Teacher, Shelby, N. C. |
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G. W. Koonce, |
Law Student, Trenton, N. C. |
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H. E. Norris, |
Apex, N. C. |
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D. B. Reinhart, |
Thomasville, N. C. |
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E. Tanner, t |
Teacher, Sassafras Fork, N. C. |
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T. W. Taylor, |
Mecklenburg county, Virginia. 1880. |
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C. H Armfield, |
Lawyer, Statesville, N. C. |
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R. T. Crews, |
Teacher, Oxford. N. C. |
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E. H. Davis, f |
Teacher, Louisburg, N. C. |
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F. R. Dearmin, |
Stoneville, N. C. |
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W. B. Dowd, |
Teacher, Weldon, N. C. |
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J. A. Edwards, |
Hookerton, N. C. |
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G. D. Ellsworth, A. M., |
Teacher, Henderson, N. C. |
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W. D. Griffin, |
Teacher, Pineville, N. C. |
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G. W. Holmes, |
Teacher, Patterson's Store, N. C. |
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W. A. Jones,* |
Teacher, Texas. |
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N. F. R. Loftin, |
Thomasville, N. C. |
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E. G. Moore, |
Teacher, Ridgeway, N. C. |
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D. E. Perry, |
Lawyer, Kinston, N. C. |
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G. T. Sikes, |
Teacher. Grissom, N. C. 1881. |
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B. M. Bodie, |
Leesville, S. C. |
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B. N. Bodie, |
Leasville, S. C. |
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R. H. Broom, A. M., |
Monroe, N. C. |
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Newbern, N. C. |
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C. A. Plyler, |
Wild Cat, S. C. 1882. |
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J. M. Ashby, |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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D N. Farnell, |
Swansboro, N. C. |
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E. P. Glanser, |
Winston, N. C. |
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B. F. Lane, |
Stantonsburg, N. C. |
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T. E. May.f |
Conway, S. C. |
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G. F. McRae, |
Wadesboro, N. C. |
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Isaac Sutton, |
Guilford county, N. C. |
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R A. Whitaker, |
Trenton, N. C. |
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T. L. White, |
Trinity, N. C. |
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J. W VVelborn, |
Trinity, N. C- 1883. |
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A. Anderson, |
Eagle Rock, N. C. |
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B. C. Beck\vith,$ |
Raleigh, N. C. |
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Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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Z. F. Blair, || |
Trinity, N. C. |
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J. M. Bundy,$ |
Teacher, King's Mountain, N. C. |
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W. P. Bynum, |
Germanton, N. C. |
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W. S. Clarke, |
Cedar Hill, N. C |
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S. D. Cole, |
Carthage, N. C. |
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E. F. Finch, |
Hammersville, N. C. |
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S. W. Finch, |
Hammersville, N. C. |
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J. W. Gannon, |
Winston, N. C. |
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J. B. Hurley, |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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W. D. Keech,« |
Tarboro, N. C. |
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W. H. Nicholson, |
Franklinton, N. C. |
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F. M. Shamburger, |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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M. A. Smith, $ |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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A. C. Weatherly, |
Greensboro, N. C. |
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T. P. Wynn, |
Ridgeway, N. C |
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Degrees Conferred. |
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A. M. |
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Dougan C. Clarke, T. H. Brame, Rev. W. H. Bobbitt, Rev. A. G. Stacy, W. J Young. Rev. W. M. Roby, Rev. J. E. Maynarde, Rev. R. L. Abernethy, Charles T. Browne, |
1855 1857 1858 1864 1866 1868 1869 1869 1870 |
S. F. Tomlinson, S. D. Bagley, Rev. S. R. Trawick, Rev. W. S. Long, Rev. D. A. Long, John M. Webb, David C Dudley, John T. Pate, |
1872 1873 I 1873 1873 1873 1874 1879 1879 |
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v. Peter Doub,* |
North Carolina Conference, |
1855 |
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North Carolina Conference, |
i860 |
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' Wm. Closs,* |
North Carolina Conference, |
i860 |
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' Bishop E. M. Marvin* St. Louis, Missouri, |
1866 |
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• A. R. Winfield, |
Little Rock Conference, |
1866 |
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« N. H. Lee, |
Louisville Conference, |
1867 |
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1 T. M. Jones, |
• Pres. Greensboro Female College, |
1870 |
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' W. M. Rush, |
North Missouri Conference, |
1871 |
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' F. M. Kenneby,* |
Ed. S. C. Advocate, Macon, Ga,, |
1872 |
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' W. H. Flemming, |
* South Carolina Conference, |
1873 |
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' N. H. D. Wilson, |
North Carolina Conference, |
1874 |
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' J. W. North, |
North Carolina Conference, |
1876 |
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* S. S. Bryant,* |
Missouri Conference |
1876 |
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' Wm. T. Harris, |
Memphis Conference, |
1877 |
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â– H. M. Ford, |
Kentucky Conference, |
1878 |
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' J. Lewis, |
Alabama Conference, |
1878 |
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' Samuel Lander, |
South Carolina Conference, |
1878 |
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' C. C. Woods, |
S. W. Missouri Conference, |
1879 |
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' E. A. Yates, |
North Carolina Conference, |
1880 |
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' J. W. Heidt, |
Georgia, |
1881 |
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1 A. 0. Darby, |
South Carolina, |
1881 |
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' G. W. Horn, |
Missouri, . |
1884 |
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1 R. 0. Burton, |
North Carolina Conference, |
1884 |
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Catalogue of Trinity College.
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Hon. John Kerr,*
" A. S. Merrimon, Rev W. H. Pool,
* Deceased.
LL. D.t
Yanceyville, N. C, Raleigh, N. C, Toronto, Canada,
1871 1872 1879
DEGREES.
By a resolution of the Board of Trustees, A. B. will not, in any case; be conferred as an honorary degree, and before any one can obtain it, he must stand an approved examination upon our Course of Instruction. A. M. will not be conferred, as a matter of course, upon graduates of three years standing. It will be bestowed as a literary degree upon such as make application, and, after full inves- tigation, are deemed worthy to receive it, and as an honorary degree upon those whose superior acquirements and ability merit such dis- tinction. No degree of any kind will be conferred upon any but such as sustain a good moral character.
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Nat. Science. |
Mathematics. English. Latin. |
French. |
German. |
Greek. |
Metaphysics. |
Theology. |
Hebrew. |
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Descriptn e Ge ography |
Arithmetii Arithmetii |
1 nglish Cram- in. a. Reading; Writing. |
( , rammar. |
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Descriptive Ge- ography. |
English Gram- mar; Reading; Writing. |
Grammar; Reader or i Caesar. |
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Physical Geog- raphy |
Algebra; Geom- etry; Arithme- tii reviewed. |
History ot the 1 nited States; Element'y B K. |
Virgil; Grammar |
Grammar. |
Church History |
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Anatomy and Physiology; Zoology. |
Algebra and ( Jeometr) . |
History ot England Book-keeping. |
Cicero's Ora- tions; Grammar, |
Grammar and Reader. |
Biblical Antiquities. |
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Natural Philosoph) . |
Trigonometry; Mensurat'n and Surveying. |
Ancient 1 reog- raphy; Mythology. |
Livy; Grammar. |
Grammar, (Etymology ) |
Grammar to Regular Verb |
Anabasis; Grammar. |
Natural Theology. |
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Descriptive As- tronomy; Botany. |
Analytical 1 '•<■■ometry; Differ- ential Calculus |
Universal History. |
Horace. |
Grammar (Etymology) |
Grammar to Syntax. |
Herodotus; Grammar. |
Institutions of Christianity. |
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Chemistry. |
Analytical Ge- ometry; Differ- ential and Integ ral Calculus |
Elocution; Rhetoric. |
Tacitus. |
Grammar, (Syntax. ) |
Grammar thro' Syntax.) |
Homer's Iliad; Prosody. |
Logic. |
Doctrines of ~ r-u Grammar. Christianity. |
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Chemistry |
Mechanical Philosophy |
.Esthetics; Rhetoric. |
Cicero de Officiis. |
Telemaque. |
German Script and Translation into German. |
Demosthenes; Sophocles. |
nil Homiletics; ^ Psychology, i u Genesis. ' b' Hermeneutics. |
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Mineralog) |
Mathematical Astronomy; Reviews |
E nglish Litera- ture. |
Lectures on Latin Litera- ture. |
Select Readings |
Select Readings Translations and Lectures. |
Thucydides; Testament. |
Moral Philos- phy. |
Psalms. |
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Engineering; Reviews |
Selections and * Criticisms. |
Translations and Lectures. |
Political Econo- my; Evidences of Christianity. |
Isaiah. |
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To obtain the degree of Bachelor of ARTS one must complete the courses above in English, Natural Science, Mathematics, Metaphysics, Latin, Greek, and French. (German may be taken instead of < treek). To obtain the degrees of BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY one must complete the courses in English, Natural Science, Mathematics, Metaphysics. French and German. (Latin may be taken instead of either French or German.) To obtain the degree of Bachelor of Science one must complete the courses in English, Natural Science, Mathematics and Metaphysics. Students not earing for degrees may enter College and pursue such studies as they choose. Tuition in the Preparatory Class is $4,511 per month; in the College classes, $5.50 per month. Janitor Fee, $4.00 per year. Matriculation Fee, $5.00, paid once, on entering a College class. Society initiation Fee, $3.00 Board, from $8.00 to $12 00 per month. M. L. WOOD, President, w. H. PEGRAM, Secretary, J. F. HE1TMAN, Treasurer. |
Annual Catalogue.
TRINITY COLLEGE,
NORTH CAROLINA.
GREENSBORO:
Thomas, Reece & Co., Book and Job Printers,
1885.
GaleFidaF fep iSSS-'SS.
August -19, 1885, Fall Term commences.
October 5, " First grade declamation begins.
October 20, " First grade ends.
December 2, " Second grade declamation begins.
December 22, " Second grade ends.
January 6, 1886, Spring term commences.
March 8, " Third grade declamation begins.
March 23, " Third grade ends.
May 7, " Senior presentation.
June 9, " Sermon and Address.
June 10, " Commencement.
^pygliees.
Rev. L. S. Burkhead, D. D N. C. Conference.
Rev. N. H. D. Wilson, D. D
Hon. J. M. Leach Lexington.
Ahi Robbins, Esq La Grange.
B. F. Steed, Esq Trinity College.
L. M. Leach, Esq "
Rev. W. H. Bobbitt, D.D N. C. Conference.
Rev. T. M. Jones, D. D Greensboro.
Col. J. W. Alspaugh Winston.
Hon. C. Dowd Charlotte.
Matthew S. Davis, Esq Louisburg.
Hon. W. M. Robbins Statesville.
Rev. S. D. Adams N. C. Conference.
Rev. J. B. Bobbitt, D. D "
W. J. Montgomery, Esq Concord.
J. C. Pinnix, Esq Yanceyville.
Dr. A. A. Scroggs Lenoir.
Rev. W. C. Gannon N. C. Conference.
Rev. M. L. Wood, D.D
Rev. W. S. Black, D.D
Rev. J. E. Mann "
T. H. Gatlin, Esq Tarboro.
Dr. R. W. Thomas Thomasville.
T. A. Finch, Esq Trinity College.
Rev. H. T. Hudson, D.D N. C. Conference.
Dr. J. W. McGee Raleigh.
Rev. W. C. Wilson N. C. Conference.
T. R. Purnell, Esq Raleigh.
W. F. Kornegay Goldsboro.
Prof. O. W. Carr Trinity College.
J. H. Ferree, Esq Randleman.
Gov. T. J. Jarvis Raleigh.
Rev. E. A. Yates. D.D N. C. Conference.
J. S. Carr, Esq Durham.
R. T. Gray, Esq Raleigh.
SffiGePs B©aFd ©f Wustees.
Col. J. W. ALSPAUGH, President.
Pruf. O. W. CARR Secretary.
J. S. CARR, Esq , .Treasurer.
Executive Q®wimMee.
Prof. O. VV. CARR, Rev. T. M. JONES, D. D.,
Gov. T. J. JARVIS, T. A. FINCH, Esq.,
Rev. N. H D. WILSON, D. D., Dr. R. W. THOMAS.
BasuIfeY-
Rev. MARQUIS L. WOOD, D.D., President,* Professor of Metaphysics, Logic and Theology.
WILLIAM T. GANNAWAY, A. M., Professor of Latin and French.
LEMUEL JOHNSON, A. M.,* Professor of Mathematics.
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•PR©?. JAMES M. BANDY, yi. , I L * Professor of Mathematics.
Rev. WILLIAM H. PEGRAM, A. M., Professor of Natural Science.
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Rev. JOHN F. HEITMAN, ^ h. IL* Professor of Metaphysics and Theology.
HENRY HORACE WILLIAMS Professor of Greek and German
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AUGUSTUS W. LONG, _•'/• '- Professor of English Literature and History.
NEREUS C. ENGLISH, _ / . fL * Principal of the Preparatory Department and Business Course.
! I ', JAMES A. ELLIOTT, Tutor in the Preparatory Department.
OFFICERS.
Prof. J. F. HEITMAN, Chairman arid Treasurer of the Faculty. Prof W. H. PEGRAM, Secretary of the Faculty.
*Resigned at the close of the Fall Term.
Professors English, Long, Williams and Bandy entered the Faculty at the opening of the Spring Term.
GsupSe ©i Sfeydvfei9 Begrees.
The whole course of instruction is embraced in nine schools, viz : Latin, Greek, Mathematics, English Literature, Natural Science, Metaphysics, French, German, and Theology.
The studies of any school may be pursued exclusively, if desired.
The following are the courses of study requisite for degrees :
i. Graduate of a School. — The student, or his parent or guardian, may select any department, and on the completion of the studies therein, will receive a certificate of proficiency in that school.
II. Bachelor of Science — The studies for this degree are: English Literature, Natural Science, Mathematics and Metaphysics
III. Bachelor of Philosophy. — The studies are: English Lit- erature, Natural Science, Mathematics, Metaphysics, French, German or Latin.
IV. Bachelor OF Arts.— Studies: English Literature, Latin, French, Greek or German, Mathematics, Natural Science, Logic and Metaphysics.
V. Master of Arts. — The same as Bachelor of Arts, with an extension in all the schools.
(2©uPSe ©f Study.
PREPARATORY AND BUSINESS.
Fall Term.
English — Reading; Writing; English Grammar.
Latin — Grammar.
Mathematics — Arithmetic ; Elementary Algebra.
Natural Science — Descriptive Geography.
Business — Book-keeping and Commercial Law ; Drawing.
Spring Term.
English — Reading; Writing; English Grammar.
Latin — Grammar; Reader or Caesar.
Mathematics — Arithmetic ; Elementary Algebra.
Natural Science — Descriptive Geography.
Business — Book-keeping and Commercial Law ; Drawing.
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English — E-lements of Composition and Rhetoric. |
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Latin — Virgil; Grammar. |
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Mathematics — Algebra; Geometry: Arithmetic. |
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Natural Science — Physical Geography. |
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Spring Term. j English — History of United States. |
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Latin — Cicero's Orations ; Grammar. |
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Mathematics — Algebra and Geometry. |
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Natural Science — Anatomy and Physiology; Zoology. |
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Latin — Livy ; Grammar. |
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Greek — Leighton's Lessons. |
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Mathematics — Trigonometry ; Mensuration and Surveying. |
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Natural Science — Natural Philosophy. |
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French — Grammar (Etymology). |
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German — Translation of English into German. |
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English — Universal History; Mythology. |
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Latin — Horace. |
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Greek — Anabasis. |
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Mathematics — Analytical Geometry ; Differential Calculus. |
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Natural Sciences — De»criptive Astronomy ; Botany. |
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French — Grammar (Etymology). |
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German — Boisen's German Reader. |
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English — Principles of Rhetoric. |
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Latin — Tacitus. |
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Mathcmatictics —Analytical Geometry; Differential and Integral Cal- culus. Natui al Science— Chemistry. French — Grammar (Syntax). German — William Tell ; Maid of Orleans. Metaphysics — Logic.
Spring Term.
English — Trench on the Study of Words ; Elocution.
Latin — Cicero de OfHciis.
Greek — Demosthenes ; Sophocles.
Mathematics— Mechanical Philosophy.
Natural Science — Chemistry.
French — Telemaque.
German — German Script and Translation into German.
Metaphysics — Psychology.
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Fall Term.
English — History of the English Language.
Latin — Lectures on Latin Literature.
Greek — Thucydides ; Testament.
Mathematics — Mathematical Astronomy ; Reviews.
Natural Science — Mineralogy.
French — Select Readings.
German — Faust.
Metaphysics — Moral Philosophy.
Spring Term.
English — History of English Literature, Criticisms, and Original
Orations. Mathematics — Engineering ; Reviews. Natural Science — Geology ; Reviews. French — Translations and Lectures. German — Lectures upon the Language and Literature. Metaphysics — Political Economy ; Evidences of Christianity.
Every student is required to write compositions once a week, some more. Public speaking, by all the students, four times a year.
Every student is required to take up so many studies as will give him at least three recitations a day.
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ENGLISH. — In addition to the above course in English, every class is required to write frequent essays at regular intervals; and this practice, together with frequent declamations, will produce, it is hoped, ready and fluent writers and speakers of our much neglected mother tongue.
Text Books: D. J. Hill's Element's of Rhetoric and Composition; Scudder's History of the United States; Thalheimer's History of England; Swinton's Outline of General History; A. S. Hill's Prin- ciples of Rhetoric ; Trench on Words; Murdock's Elocution; Lowns- bury's History of the English Language ; Shaw's New History of English and American Literature.
A. W. LONG, Professor.
Latin. — Thorough preparatory instruction is indispensable to suc- cess in this Department. Familiarity with Latin forms and inflections is made a specialty. The application of the Grammar is taught the learner, at every step of his advancement, by translations of Latin into English, and of English into Latin. The analysis and const ruc- tion of sentences are daily practiced, and the Professor endeavors to impart additional interest to the recitation drill by practical comments upon the genius and character of the author read, and upon the religious, literary, civil and military history of the Roman People. As it is believed that mental training and discipline can be best secured by a. patient and thorough study of the Ancient Classics, the use of translations is strictly forbidden.
Text Books : Any of the standard authors, (Anthon's preferred), Bingham's Grammar ; for reference. Allen and Greenough's, and Gildersleve's. W. T. Gannaway, Professor.
GREEK. — In addition to the above course of study in Greek, the following subjects are treated by lectures : (i) The Dialects. (2) The Greek as a Politician. (3) The Greek as a Student. (4) The Greek as a Man.
Each student is required to make reports to the class upon special periods of history, and marked characteristics of Greek life.
The aim of the work in this School is to give the student that strong
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and exact mental habit for which the study of the language is so well adapted.
Text Books : Goodwin's Grammar ; Goodwin's Greek Moods and Tenses; Hadley and Allen's Greek Grammar ; Ginn, Heath & Co.'s publication of the Authors.
H. H. Williams, Professor.
Mathematics. — In the Freshman class, one year is devoted to Algebra and Geometry. Special attention is given in Algebra to factoring, theory of exponents, development of powers, choice and chance, and exponential equation; which thoroughly prepare the student for successful work in the higher mathematics. In Geometry the work is both oral and written, with frequent reviews. Also, prac- tical application of knowledge to the solution of problems is required.
In the Higher Mathematics, the aim to secure the practical, as well as the metaphysical, is constantly kept in view. Calculus is taught by the Newtonian Method, in which the old methods of limits and infin- itesimals are discarded.
Text Books: Wentwort's Complete Algebra; Wentworth's Plane and Solid Geometry ; Wentworth's Trigonometry; Robinson's Sur- veying and Navigation ; Bowser's and Puckel's Conic Sections ; Bow- ser's and Buckingham's Calculus ; Peck's Mechanics ; Newcomb's and Holden's Mathematical Astronomy; Mahan's Civil Engineering.
J. M. Bandy, Profmsor.
Natural Science.— The constant effort in this Department is to induce the student to acquire a practical knowledge of the phenomina and laws of nature. The matter presented in the text- books is elucidated and supplemented by means of Lectures, Chemi- cal and Philosophical Apparatus, and objective illustrations in Natural History. Students of Chemistry are provided with the means of practical work in the Laboratory.
Special Lectures are given on the application of Chemistry in the Arts and Industries ; on Hygiene ; on Geology and its industrial relations; and on the various correlative fields of thoughts suggested by the regular work.
Text-Books : Maury's Physical Geograghy ; Cutter's Anatomy ; Steele's Zoology ; Avery's Philosophy and Chemistry ; and Dana's Geology. Numerous parallel works are used for reference.
W. H. PeGRAM, Professor.
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French. — The system of instruction embraces Grammar, Con- versation, and Literature. Beginning with an elaborate Treatise on Pronunciation, the student, by regular progressive steps in oral and written exercises, is conducted to a ready and thorough comprehen- sion of the theoretical and practical Grammar of the Language.
Text-Books : Pujol and Van Norman's Complete French Class- Book is used, and it contains all that in substance or variety is neces- sary to a theoretical and colloquial knowledge of the French Language.
W. T. Gannaway, Professor.
German. — In addition to the course above laid down, each stu- dent is required to make a critical study of one or more standard writings, and to make reports to the class of the results of his study.
At least two hours each week is devoted to the study of German by the "Conversational Method." This work is optional, and open to members of any of the three classes.
Text- Boo ks : Whitney's Grammarand Composition. Henry Holt's edition of the authors. H. H. William $>, Professor.
Metaphysics. — Instruction in this department is given both by lectures and class-instruction.
Text-Books : Jevous Logic; Munsell's Psychology; Fairchild's ; Moral Philo6ophy ; Wayland's Political Economy.
J. F. Heitmam, Professor.
Preparatory Department.— Our Preparatory Department has been reorganized and supplied with such apparatus and appliances as are necessary to enable it to meet the demands of the Institution and the times.
It is under the immediate supervision of a member of the Faculty who has made a specialty of preparatory work and the management of boys.
Students in this Department will be faithfully and thoroughly in- structed, at the same time, properly disciplined and carefully guarded. It is our aim to thoroughly qualify for College Classes, and to give an opportunity for a sound, practical education to those young men who may not desire to enter upon an extensive course of study.
The expenses are light and the advantages are great.
Boys of any age may enter and enjoy all the privileges of the Col- lege. They may join the Literary Societies and have access to their Libraries.
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We call the attention of parents and guardians especially to this
needed and important auxiliary in our educational system.
N. C. English, Principal. J. A. Elliott, Assistant.
Business Department. — An acquaintance with the science of ac- counts is now considered an important part of every man's education, essential alike to the professional and non-professional man. Young men, who do not possess this knowledge, are wanting in a most valu- able acquisition, and will necessarily feel their deficiencies when they come in contact with the business interests of life. In order to meet the demands and requirements of the times, we have, in the recent re-organization of the College, made our Business Department more prominent, and will make it more efficient than in the past.
It embraces a thorough system of Book- Keeping and other requisites for a complete and practical Business Education.
It is our object to thoroughly acquaint the student, by theory and practice, with all the forms and laws of business and to so present the essentials of commercial science, that young men may here become masters of the subject without giving time and expense in some dis- tant Commercial School.
The course of study may be completed in from five to ten months, depending upon the advancement and application of the student. Students in this Department have all the social and literary privileges of the College. A certificate of proficiency will be given to all who complete the course of study.
Course of Study. — Arithmetic, intellectual and written : English
Grammar and Composition; Descriptive Geography; Writing;
Book-Keeping ; Single and Double Entry ; Business and Legal
Forms ; Short Methods of Computations ; Rapid Calculations ; Banking; and such other subjects as pertain to a Business Education.
N. C. ENGLISH, Professor.
Text Books used in the Preparatory and Business Departments : Robinson's Practical Arithmetic; Robinson's Elements of Algebra ; Robinson's Intellectual Arithmetic ; Crittenden's Commercial Arith- metic ; Bryant and Stratton's Book-Keeping ; Maury's Descriptive Geography ; Reed and Kellogg's English Grammars ; Bingham's Latin Grammar and Caesar ; Holmes' Readers, and Supplements
Telegraphy, Stenography and Type-writing. — We propose to arrange, as soon as possible, to give thorough and practical in- struction in these branches of useful knowledge, and we hope to have all arrangements perfected by the opening of the Fall Term.
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General r^i@P^afei@i?.
LOCATION.
Trinity is situated in Randolph county, five miles. from High Point on the North Carolina Railroad. Those who come by railroad should stop at High Point, where they will find conveyances to the College. The location is in a fine, hill country, remarkable for health, good water, and every thing to make life pleasant. In the village and surrounding country there is scarcely any temptation to vice and ex- travagance.
EXPENSES.
IN COLLEGE. CLASSES.
Tuition, per month, $ 5 00
Matriculation Fee (payable only on entering College) 4.00
Janitor Fee, per Term, payable in advance, 2.00
Diploma Fee, 8.00
IN PREPARATORY AND BUSINESS DEPARTMENTS AND
EXTRAS.
Tuition in Preparatory Department, per month,. . . .$2.50 to $ 3.00
Tuition in Business Course, per month, 3-5°
Telegraphy, Stenography, and Type Writing, (extras)
each per term, 12.00
Janitor Fee, per term, 1 .00
BOARD, ETC.
Board per month, payable in advance, $9.00 to $12.00
Fuel, per month, about 1.50
Washing " " 75
Light " " 50
BOOKS.
Books cost per Term $5.00 to $8.00
Text-Books and stationery, used at this Institution, kept on hand at the College.
Very little pocket-money is necessary for students at Trinity. Minors are advised to deposit their money with the Treasurer of the Faculty.
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FREE SCHOLARSHIPS.
Sons of members of the North Carolina Conference, M. E. Church, South, pay no tuition.
AID.
We can give aid to a limited number of worthy young men of small means, in the way of tuition. We invite correspondence with such, especially those looking to the ministry.
LITERARY SOCIETIES.
There are two Literary Societies, the Columbian and the Hespe- rian. They have well furnished and comfortable halls and excellent libraries. These societies afford a fine opportunity for improvement in literary efficiency, as well as facilities to the students for becoming ready speakers and able debaters. They are valuable adjuncts in the College work and culture.
SOCIETY OF THE ALUMNI.
This is composed of graduates of the Institution, and is intended to promote higher literary culture, as well as to renew the associa- tions of College life. It has an annual meeting and an address on the day preceeding Commencement.
MUSEUM.
We have a respectable collection of Fossils, Indian Relics, and specimens of Minerals, which we greatly desire to enlarge. We trust the friends of the College will aid in collecting such articles, or inform the President where such can be found.
MEDALS.
Every graduate receives a gold medal from the Literary Society to which he belongs.
Debater's Medal. — Each Society gives to that member who makes the most improvement in debate during the year a gold medal worth fifteen dollars.
The Elocution Medal. — This is given to the best elocutionist in the Hesperian Society, by Thomas H. Gatlin, Esq., of Tarboro.
The Greek Medal.— This is awarded to that student in this School who makes the best record during the scholastic year. Given by Prof. H. H. Williams.
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The German Medal. — This is awarded to that student in this school who makes the best record during the scholastic year. Given by Prof. H. H. Williams.
The Mathematical Medal. — This is awarded to that member of the Freshman Class who obtains the highest annual average grade in Algebra and Geometry combined. Given by Prof. J. M. Bandy.
The Pinnix Medal. — This is awarded for the best declamation of the Freshman Class at Commencement. Given by J. C. Pinnix.
The Gay Medal is given for the best declamation of the Sopho- more Class at Commencement. Given by W. J. Gay.
The Bodie Medal. — This is given for the best speaking in the Junior Class at Commencement; and is given by B. N. Bodie of the class of 1 88 1.
The Wiley Gray Medal. — This medal is awarded to the Senior who is adjudged to speak best on Commencement day; and is given by W. T. Gray, of Raleigh.
The Braxton Craven Medal. — The student who obtains the highest grade in any regular class in the full course is awarded the Braxton Craven Medal, which was established by Julian S. Carr, Esq., of Durham.
RECIPIENTS OF MEDALS.
June, 1885.
COLUMBIAN DEBATER'S MEDAL.
W. P. Andrews, Norwood, N. C.
HESPERIAN DEBATER'S MEDAL. J. C. Pinnix, Pelham, N. C.
ELOCUTION MEDAL. Paul Jones, Tarboro, N. C.
GERMAN MEDAL. Dred Peacock, Wilson, N. C.
GREEK MEDAL. B. B. Adams, Little River Academy, N. C.
PINNIX MEDAL.
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GAY MEDAL.
BODIE MEDAL.
WILEY GRAY MEDAL.
BRAXTON CRAVEN MEDAL.
EXAMINATIONS.
The Scholastic year is divided into four grades, and there are thorough examinations at the close of each grade. They are oral and written, principally written ; they take the whole range of the sub- jects studied ; and they are intended to be tests of scholarship.
REPORTS.
Full reports are sent to parents and guardians at the close of each grade. These reports refer to scholarship, attention to duty, punc- tuality at prayers, preaching and Sunday School ; to expenses, man- ners and character generally.
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(Allege liaws.
1. Every applicant must first report to the President and enter College within twenty-four hours after he arrives, and must, in all cases, consult the President before making engagements for board, or any other College arrangement.
2. No student is permitted to have in his possession or control any gun, pistol, or other weapon ; to play at any game of chance; to drink any intoxicating liquors; or to use any profane or indecent language.
3. No student shall go beyond the corporate limits of the town of Trinity without previous permission from the President.
4. Every student is required to remain in his room during the hours of study in the day, and at night.
5. Every student must attend Sunday School and preaching at the College on Sabbath.
6. All dancing, wrestling, quarrelling, fighting, rudeness — -such as boisterousness, shouting, taunting or molesting persons on the streets, outdoor singing, and impropiieties of lauguage or action, are pro- hibited.
7. Students, when in or about the College, must refrain from noisy and disorderly conduct, from smoking, and from stopping in the passage or about the doors during study hours and the time of any exercises in the College chapel.
8. Minors must not make a bill at any store, or create any debt, without the consent of the President.
9. All damages done to the College building, property, or premises must be paid for by the offender, if known ; if not known, by general assessment.
10. Joining a Literary Society is optional with a student ; but if he join, he is required by the College to keep good order, and to observe all laws and rules of the Society.
11. Students are not allowed to absent themselves from College for the purpose of going home or to other places at a distance, without oral or written permission from parent or guardian to the President.
DEPORTMENT.
Every student is credited at the beginning of each quarter or grade, with one hundred merit marks ; and he is charged with such de-
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merit marks as may arise from misconduct or neglect of duty; the balance shall be his deportment grade.
EXAMINATION.
Every student must be examined at the times of the regular ex- aminations. In case of unavoidable failure, the Professor may pro- vide for the examination.
DISCIPLINE.
1. Every Officer of the College is charged with the execution of these laws.
2. All pleas or excuses for absences must be made in person or in writing to the President before the meeting of the Faculty each day.
3. Every unexcused absence will count two demerit marks, and every case of tardiness will count one demerit mark.
4. Fifty demerit marks in one grade may operate as a dismissal from College.
5. The President may at any time report the standing of a student to his parent or guardian.
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Qniev Spaduates.
SENIOR
Cheatham, William T., Jr. Cheatham, Arch, Sc, Downum, James M., CI., Elliott, James A., CI., Exum, William J., CI.,
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Henderson,
Concord,
Thomasville,
Stantonsburg,
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Grantham's Store, |
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Linwood, |
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Tarboro, |
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Halifax, |
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Pineville, |
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Best, Lee J., Ph., |
Goldsboro, |
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Cedar Hill, |
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La Grange, |
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Jenkins, Jefferson D., CI., |
Tarboro, |
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Jenkins, Charles L., CI., |
Tarboro, |
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Pinnix, James C, CL, |
Pelham, |
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Rackley, John A., Ph., |
Taylor's Bridge, |
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Mt. Gilead. |
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Little River Academy, |
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Andrews, Walter P., CI., |
Norwood, |
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Bush Hill, |
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Ardrey, William M., CL, |
Pineville, |
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Callahan, George R., CL, |
Hickory, |
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Chaffin, Leonidas M., Ph., |
Fayetteville, |
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Clegg, James W., CL, |
Pittsboro, |
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Exum, Edward C, Ph.. |
Stantonsburg, |
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Trinity College, |
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Trinity College, |
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Hathcock, Julius H., CI., |
Norwood, |
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Jones, J. Frank., CI., |
Greensboro, |
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Wilson, |
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Mt. Gilead, |
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Henderson, |
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Norwood, |
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Pineville, |
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Greensboro, |
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Newbern, |
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Goldsboro, |
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Raleigh, |
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Salisbury, |
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Bush Hill, |
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Wilson, |
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Bush Hill, |
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Chapel Hill, |
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Albemarle, |
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Blockers, |
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Trinity College, |
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Kennedy, John R., CI., |
Grantham's Store, |
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Faison's |
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Lime Rock, |
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Salisbury, * |
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Greensboro, |
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Bush Hill, |
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Bush Hill, |
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Sharpe, Albert M., CI., |
Greensboro, |
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Trinity College, |
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Smoot, Alexander L., CI., |
Mt. Vernon, |
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Wilkins, Walter S., CI., |
Weldon, |
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Bush Hill, |
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Lewiston, |
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Raleigh, |
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Trinity College, |
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Brame, John D., |
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Branson, Daniel C, |
Greensboro, |
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Bandy, Ralph C, |
Trinity College, |
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Carr, William C, |
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Cooley, Edward L., |
Hillsboro, |
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Durant, Charles 0., |
Town Creek, |
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English, Carson N., |
Bush Hill, |
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Eure, Hilliard M., |
Stanhope, |
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Freeland, Joseph E., |
Charlotte, |
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Groome, Thomas S., |
Trinity College, |
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Garner, Jarrett J., |
Pleasant Hill, |
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Flemington, |
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Jurney, Samuel R., |
Olin, |
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Johnson, Albert S., |
Trinity College, |
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Poortith, |
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Mauney, James M., |
Milled geville, |
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McKenzie, Benjamin S., |
China Grove, |
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Morse, William M., |
Charlotte, |
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Moore, Joseph S., |
Weldon, |
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Tarboro, |
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Charlotte, |
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Hatteras, |
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Buxton, |
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Bost's Mills, |
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Cherokee, |
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Trinity College, |
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Toisnot, |
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Sumner, Thomas D., |
Thomasville, |
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Shelby, |
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High Point, |
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Columbia Factory, |
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Williams, John H., |
Lenox Castle, |
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Trinity College, |
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Enterprise, |
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CHEROKEE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Blythe, David, Blythe, Henry, Goins, Byrd, Goins, Welch, Jason, John, Jason, Rodgers, Owl, Loyd, OwL David, Queen, Levi, Queen, Simpson, Smith, Quincy, Stamper, Ned., Toineeter, Nick, Wahew, George, West, Will., Wilson, Josiah, Wolfe, John, Wolfe, Sam., Wolfe, Isaac, Wolfe, Jacob,
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Qualla Town, Cherokee,
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Cherokee,
Qualla Town,
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Seniors 10
Juniors 10
Sophomores 1 8
Freshmen 27
Special and Preparatory 40
Cherokee Indians • 20
Total 125
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Minister N. C. Conference. |
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Prof. Mathematics, Trinity College. |
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Lawyer, Mississippi. |
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Minister, died in Missouri. |
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Clerk U. S. Court, Greensboro, N. C. |
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T. S. Whittington, A.M. |
, Teacher, East Bend, N. C. |
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I. L. Wright, A.M.,t |
Teacher, Thomasville, N. C. |
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1855. |
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J. W. Alspaugh, A.M.,t |
Lawyer and Banker, Winston, N. C. |
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D. R. Bruton, A.M., |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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A. Fuller, A.M., M.D.,f |
Physician, Hannersville, N. C. |
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J. S. Leach, M.D.,* |
Physician, Smithfield, N. C. |
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J. H. Roper, A.M.,* |
Merchant Gainesville, Fla. |
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M. L. Wood, A.M., D.D |
., Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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1856. |
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R. F. Andrews, M.D., |
Physician, Alabama. |
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L. Branson, A.M.,f |
Bookseller and Pub., Raleigh, N. C. |
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E. Faw,J |
Lawyer, Marietta, Ga. |
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W. C. Gannon, A.M., |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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G. W. Hege, A.M., |
Farmer, Davidson county, N. C. |
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J. E. Short, |
Wilson, N. C. |
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J. F. Smoot, A.M., |
Minister and Teacher, Davie county. |
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W. A. Weatherly,* 1 |
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1857. |
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W. W. Flood, |
Lawyer, Texas. |
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F. C. Frazier, A M., |
Dentist, Randolph county, N. C. |
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G. L. Heam, M.D.,t |
Physician, Mississippi. |
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J. S. Midyett, A.M., |
Teacher, Little Rock, Ark. |
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L. R Wright,f |
Lawyer, South Carolina. |
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J. H. Brown, |f* |
Davidson county, N. C. |
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E. C. Hinshaw,|( |
Sacramento City, California. |
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1858. |
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C. C. Andrews, A.M.,f* |
Teacher, Georgia. |
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S. J. Andrews,* |
Officer, killed in Virginia. |
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T. M. Anderson, A.M., |
Farmer, Halifax county, Va. |
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J. W Ballance, |
Farmer, Bertie county, N. C. |
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B. B. Culbreth, A.M., â– â– ' |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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J. M. Jones, |
Farmer, Person county, N. C. |
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A. P. Leach,* |
Chaplain, killed in Virginia. |
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J. T. Leach, |
Farmer, Johnson county, N. C. |
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A. Q. Moody, A.M.. |
Teacher, Georgia. |
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N. McR. Ray, A. M , |
Teacher, Lumberton, N. C. |
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R. H. Skeen, A.M.,t |
Teacher, Mount Gilead, N. C. |
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W. W. Withers, M.D, |
Physician, Walnut Cove, N. C. |
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E. A. Armfield. |[ |
Merchant, Monroe, N. C. |
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1859. |
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L. W. Andrews, A.M., |
Manufacturer, Greensboro. |
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J. W. Cheatham, |
Merchant, Bethany, Georgia. |
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0. W. Carr, A.M., |
Insurance Agent, Trinity College. |
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D. S. Latham,* |
Killed at Chickamauga. |
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J. C. Laprade, A.M., |
Teacher, Meadsville, Va. |
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J. H. Robbins, A.M.,* |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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R. S. Small, A.M.,* |
Lieutenant, killed near Richmond, Va. |
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W. F. Watson, f* |
Killed in Virginia. |
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J. R. Winston, A.M., |
Lawyer, Milton, N. C. |
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W. C. White, |
Architect, West Point, Mississippi. |
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• 1860. |
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D. F. Armfield,* |
Cav. officer, killed at Appomattox. |
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T. A. Branson, A.M.,* |
Captain, killed near Petersburg. |
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W. J. Carman, |
Physician, Hookerton, N. C. |
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J. B. Choice, A. M., |
Lawyer, Texas. |
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C. C. Dodson, A. M.,* |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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R. H. Jones, |
Farmer, Jones county, N. C. |
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I. T. Wodall,* |
Captain : died in the war. |
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J. B. C. Wright, M. D., |
Physician, South Carolina. |
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J. A. Williamson, |
Farmer, Caswell county, N. C. 1861. |
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C. N. Allen, A.M., |
Farmer, Wake county, N. C. |
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W. S. Byrd, A.M., |
Teacher, Wayne county, N. C. |
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E. T. Branch, A.M., |
Lawyer, Enfield, N. C. |
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A. J. Burt,* |
Killed in the war. |
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J. R. Cole, A.M., |
Pres. Female College, Sherman, Texas. |
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W. Debnam, A.M., |
Physician, Wake county, N. C. |
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E. S. Davenport, |
Physician, Columbia, N. C. |
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H. F. Grainger, A.M.,* |
Lawyer, Goldsboro, N. C. |
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| A. B. Gross,* |
Physician, Georgia. |
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C. C. Hines, A.M., |
Minister, South Georgia Conference. |
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J. Q. Jackson, A.M., |
Lawyer, Kinston, N. C. |
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B. Y. Rayl, A.M., |
Lawyer, Winston, N. C. |
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G. C. Stow, |
Arkansas. |
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R. P. Troy, A.M., |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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W. C. Wilson, A.M., |
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R. A. Walters, |
Merchant, Danville, Va. |
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E A. Walters, |
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F. B. Watson, |
Lawyer, Pittsylvania C. H., Va. 1862. |
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H. M. Alford, A.M., M. D |
, Physician, Greensboro, N. C. |
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: I. W. Brock,* |
Lieutenant : killed near Petersburg. |
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A. C. Blackburn,* |
Captain : killed at Gettysburg. |
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J. W. Goslin, A. M., |
Editor, Winston, N. C. |
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R. D. McCotter, A. M., |
Teacher, Newbern, N. C. |
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W. C. McMackin, A. M., |
Merchant, Raleigh, N. C. |
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C. W. Ogburn, A. M., |
Merchant, Greensboro, N. C. |
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J. D. Pitts, A. M., |
Farmer, South Carolina. 1863/ |
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C. C. Lanier, A. M.,* |
Merchant, Tarboro, N. C. |
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Catalogue of Trinity College.
E. H. Tapscott,
A. S. Peace, A. M.,f J. W. Townsend, A. M., L. W. Perdue,
W. G. Woods, A. M.,
1864. Lawyer, Tallehasse, Florida.
1866.
Lawyer, Oxford, N. C. Merchant, Monroe, N. C. Farmer, Charlotte, N. C.
1867.
Teacher, Wilkesboro, N. C.
1868.
J. F. Heitman, A. M.,f Professor in Trinity College.
J. C.Brown, A.M. D.D.S. ||t Surgeon Dentist, Ansonville, N. C.
S. R. Holton,||*
H. C. Thomas, || Farmer, Thomasville, N. C.
W. K. Gibbs, A. M.,
E. T. Jones, A. M.,
J. L. Keene,
T. R. Purnell, A. M.,
C. F. Siler,
J. R. Webster, A. M.,t
W. A. Webster,
J. A. Simpson, A. M.,
H. B. Adams, A. M., R. S. Andrews, A. M.,f S. W. Brown, A. M., W. A. Flynt, A. M., W. G. Gaither, A. M., J. T. Harris, A. M., J. T. LeGrand, A. M., W. B. Maness,* J. D. Pemberton, A. M., F. L. Reid, A. M.,
1869.
Farmer, Davie county, N. C. Teacher, Wake county, N. C. Minister, N. C. Conference. Lawyer, Raleigh, N C. Teacher, Randolph county, N. C. Editor, Reidsville, N. C. Farmer, Richmond county, N. C. Teacher in Institute for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind, Raleigh, N. C.
1870.
Lawyer, Monroe, N. C. Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo. Teacher, Sparta, N C. Teacher, Stokes county, N. C. Teacher, Hertford county, N. C. Minister, N. C. Conference. Lawyer, Richmond county, N. C. Sharon, N. C. Lawyer, Wadesboro, N. C. Editor Raleigh Christian Advocate.
Catalogue of Trinity College.
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A. H. Stokes, A.M., V. B. Swann, W. T. Swann, A.M., J. J. White,
0. H. Allen, A.M.,
W. W. Brickell,*
D. E. Bryant, $
R. S. Bynum, A.M.,*
J. L. Craven, A.M., M.D.
J. L. Davis, A.M.,
A. J. Ellington, A.M.,
Alexander Greene,
G. D. Hines, A.M.,
J. W. Mauney, A.M.,f
H. W. Norris, A.M.,
J. R. Pierce,
0. S. Paul, A.M.,
W. L. Steele,
J. K. Tucker, A. M.,*
J. A. Barringer, A.M.,
L. L. Doub,
J. A. Monroe, A.M.,
M. Mial,
W. C. Norman, A.M.,
W. L. Terry, A.M.,
C. B. Townsend,t
J. L. Torr.linson, A.M.,
J. A. Turner, A.M.,
J. A. Worthy, A.M.,
T. W. Welborn,
C. F. Emery, A. ML, G. B. Evert tt, A.M., J. D. Hodges, A.M., J. A. Lockhart, A. M., W. H. Pegram, A. M.,t
Tobacconist, Durham, N. C. South Carolina. Banker, Danville, Va. Farmer, Trinity.
1871.
Lawyer, Kenansville, N. C. Halifax, N. C. Lawyer, Sherman, Texas. Lawyer, Ellis county, Texas. , Physician, Trinity College, N. C. Teacher, Smithfield, N. C. Manufacturer, Wentworth, N. C. Merchant, Wilson, N. C. Professor in College, California. Lawyer, Salisbury, N. C. Minister, Wake county, N. C. Officer U. S. Army. Physician, Mississippi. Merchant, Rockingham, N. C. President Female College, Illinois.
1872.
Lawyer, Greensboro, N. C. Farmer, Wake county, N. C. Teacher, Monroe, N. C. Farmer, Wake county, N. C. Minister, N. C. Conference. Lawyer, Little Rock, Arkansas. Lawyer, Lumberton, N. C. Teacher, Winston, N. C. Lawyer, High Point, N. C. Lawyer, Carthage, N. C. Teacher, High Point, N. C.
1873.
Teacher, Yazoo City, Missouri.
Lawyer, Idaho Ter.
Teacher, Raleigh, N. C.
Lawyer, Wadesboro, N. C.
Prof. Nat. Science, Trinity College, N.C,
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F. M. Simmons, |
Lawyer, Newbern, N. C. |
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S. Simpson, A.M., |
Prof, of Physics and Chemistry, Western |
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Maryland College, Md. |
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G. I. Watson, A.M., |
Probate Judge, Hyde county, N, C. |
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T. Winningham, A.M., |
Lawyer, Kansas City, Missouri. |
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L. J. Steed, || |
Mechanic, Bush Hill, N. C. |
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1874. |
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J. C. Black, A.M., |
Lawyer, Carthage, N. C |
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E. T. Boykin, A.M., |
Lawyer, Clinton, N. C. |
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W. P. Craven, |
Physician, Martindale, N. C. |
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John Cooper, A.M., |
Merchant, Savannah, Ga. |
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N. C. English, A.M., |
Prof, in Trinity College, N. C. |
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N. M. Jurney, A.M., |
Minister, North Carolina Conference. |
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B. F. Long, A.M.,f |
Lawyer, Statesville, N. C. |
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C. C. Lowe, |
Teacher, Randolph county, N. C. |
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L. S. Overman, A.M., |
Lawyer, Salisbury, N. C. |
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W. J. Scroggs, A. M.,% |
Teacher, Smithville, N. C. |
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W. W. Staley, A. M., |
Teacher, Suffolk, Va. |
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J. M. Stockard, |
Manufacturer, Massachusetts. |
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G. D. Tysor, |
Texas. |
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1875. • |
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A. D. Brooks, A.M.,* |
Teacher, Company Shops, N. C. |
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J. L. Brower,* |
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J. M. Brown, |
Lawyer, Troy, N. C. |
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M. A. Gray, |
Lawyer, Kinston, N. C. |
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B. R. Hall, A.M., |
Minister, North Carolina Conference. |
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J. L. Holmes, |
Teacher, Wilkes county, N. C. |
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E. J Kennedy, A M.,f |
Lawyer, Chester, S. C. |
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D. B. Nicholson, A.M., |
Lawyer, Duplin county, N. C. |
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W. R. Odell, |
Manufacturer, Concord, N. C. |
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B. H. Palmer, |
Lawyer, Florida. |
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J. M. Rhodes, A.M.. |
Teacher, Littleton, N. C. |
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H. W. Spinks, A.M., |
Teacher, Albemarle, |
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T. Taylor, A.M.,t |
Teacher, Swannanoa, N. C. |
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W. A. Wilborn, A.M., |
Clerk, Washington, D. C. |
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1876. |
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G. S. Bradshaw, A.M., |
Lawyer, Asheboro, N. C. |
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• W. G. Burkhead, |
Lawyer, Goldsboro, N. C. |
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N. E. Coltrane, A.M., |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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S. G. Coltrane, |
Farmer, Randolph county, N. C. |
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J. W. Coltrane, |
Teacher, Iowa. |
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T. M. Cross, |
Lawyer, Haywood, N. C. |
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L. S. Gaither,* |
Williston, Tennessee. |
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E. C. Hackney, |
Lawyer and Editor, Durham, N. C. |
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C. L. Heitman,f |
Lawyer, Lexington, N. C. |
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W. P. Ivy, A.M., J |
Physician, Lowsville, N. C. |
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P. J. Kernodle, A.M., |
Teacher, Suffolk, Va. |
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B. J. Reynolds, |
Merchant, Danville, Va. |
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J. F. Tanner,* |
Saundersville, Ga. |
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W. D. Turner, A.M., |
Lawyer, Statesville, N. C. |
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J. C. Welborn, |
Farmer, Rock Hill, S. C. 1877. |
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W. G. Bradshaw, |
Physician, Jamestown, N. C. |
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L. C. Caldwell, |
Farmer, South Carolina. |
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C. P. Frazier, A.M., |
Teacher, Bush Hill, N. C. |
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P. L. Groom, f |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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J. D. Kernodle, |
Lawyer and Editor, Graham, N. C. |
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D. S. Koonce, |
Teacher, Mount Olive, N. C. |
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W. P. Mercer, A.M., |
Physician, Edgecombe county, N C. |
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D. W. Michael, |
Minister, Alamance, N. C. |
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0. G. B. McMullin,! |
Physician, Hertford, N. C. |
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D. B. Parker, |
Teacher, Bladen county, N. C. |
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Owen Parker,* |
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C. W. White, A.M., |
Teacher, Missouri. • 1878. |
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M. Bradshaw, |
Lawyer and Editor, Asheboro, N. C. |
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J. F. Brower,t |
Teacher, Denver, N. C. |
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J. D. Bundy, |
Editor, Laurinburg, N. C. |
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G. C. Edwards, A.M., |
Physician, Hookerton, N. C. |
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M. L. Edwards, A.M., |
Lawyer, Chatham, N. C. |
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T. E. Everheart, |
Farmer, Kentucky Town, Texas. |
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J. E. Field, |
Merchant, Leaksville, N. C. |
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A. 0. Gaylord, A.M., |
Lawyer, Plymouth, N. C. |
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E. S. F. Giles, |
Lawyer, Greenwood, S. C. |
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Theresa Giles, |
Teacher, Trinity College, N. C. |
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Persis P. Giles, |
Teacher, Virginia. |
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Mary Z. Giles, |
Teacher, Edgecombe county, N. |
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J. Hill, |
Physician, Tyro, N. C. |
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C. B. Ingram, |
Mt Gilead, N. C. |
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W. C. Ingram,* |
Teacher, Lexington, N. C. |
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J. Kinsey, |
Merchant, Henderson, N. C. |
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C. N. Mason, f |
Physician. Trenton, N. C. |
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Y. P. Ormond, |
Teacher, Hookerton, N. C. |
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J. J. Partridge, |
Farmer, Jonesboro, N. C. |
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J. E. Thompson, A.M., |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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E. T. White, |
Physician, Oxford, N. C. |
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J. W. Lucus, A.M., |
Teacher, Tennessee. 1879. |
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G. M. Bulla. A.M., |
Lawyer, Lexington, N. C. |
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R. B. Clarke, A.M., |
Teacher, Adamsville, S. C. |
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W. T. Cutchins, |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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J. C. C. Harris, |
Minister, California. |
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T. N. Ivey, A.M.,t |
Teacher, Mooresville, N. C. |
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G. W. Koonce, |
Lawyer, Trenton, N. C. |
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H. E. Morris, |
Lawyer, Raleigh, N. C. |
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D. B. Reinhart, |
Thomasville, N. C. |
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E. Tanner, f |
Teacher, Sassafras Fork, N. C. |
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T. W. Taylor, |
Mecklenburg county, Virginia. 1880. |
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C. H. Armfield, |
Lawyer, Statesville, N. C. |
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R. T. Crews, |
Farmer, Oxford, N. C. |
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E. H. Davis, f |
Teacher, Louisburg, N. C. |
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F. R. Dearmin, |
Lawyer, Stoneville, N. C. |
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W. B. Dowd, |
Lawyer, New York, N. Y. |
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J. A. Edwards, |
Hookerton, N. C. |
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G. D. Ellsworth, A.M., |
Teacher, Henderson, N. C. |
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W. D. Griffin, |
Farmer, Pineville, N. C. |
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G. W. Holmes, |
Teacher, Nicholson's Mills, N. C |
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W. A. Jones,* |
Teacher, Texas. |
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N. F. R. Loftin, |
Lawyer, Thomasville, N. C. |
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E. G. Moore, |
Teacher, Ridgeway, N. C. |
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D. E. Perry, |
Lawyer, Kinston, N. C. |
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G. T. Sikes, |
Teacher, Grissom, N. C. |
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B. M. Bodie, B. N Bodie,
1881.
Manufacturer, Freeman's Mills, N. C. Merchant, Leasville, S. C.
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R. H. Broom, A.M., |
Teacher, South Carolina. |
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P. Holland, |
Lawyer, Fayetteville, N. C. |
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C. A. Plyler.t |
Teacher, Wild Cat, South Carolina. |
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1882. |
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J. M. Ashby, |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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D. N. Farnell, |
Signal Office, Fort Stanton, N. M. |
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E. P. Hanner, |
Winston, N. C. |
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B. F. Lane, |
Farmer, Stantonburg, N. C. |
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T. E. May,f |
Teacher, Conway, S. C. |
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G. F. McRae, |
Wadesboro, N. C. . |
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Isaac Sutton, j |
Teacher, Providence, R. I. |
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R. A. Whitaker, |
Trenton, N. C. |
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T. L. White, |
Teacher, Independence, Va. |
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J. W. Welborn, |
Greensboro, N. C. |
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1883. |
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j A. Anderson, |
Te.icher, Middleburg, N. C. |
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B. C. Beckwith,$ |
Lawyer, Raleigh, N. C. |
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J. A. Bowles, || |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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Z. F. Blair, || |
Trinity, N. C. |
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J. M. Bandy.S A. M., |
Prof, of Mathematics, Trinity College. |
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W. P. Bynum.f |
Lawyer, Charlotte, N. C. |
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W. S. Clarke, |
Teacher, Polkton. |
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S. D. Cole, |
Teacher, Carthage, N. C. |
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E. F. Finch, |
Hannersville, N. C. |
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S. W. Finch, |
Teacher, Farmington, |
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J. W. Gannon, |
Book-keeper, Winston, N. C, |
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J. B. Hurley, |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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W. D. Keech,$ |
Merchant, Tarboro, N. C. |
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W. H. Nicholson, |
Farmer, Franklinton, N. C. |
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F. M. Shamburger, |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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M. A. Smithy |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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A. C. Weatherly, |
Farmer, Greensboro, N. C. |
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T. P. Wynn, |
Ridgeway, N C. |
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1884. |
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Alexander A. Bulla, Ph., |
Medical Student, Jackson Hill, N. C. |
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Henry L. Coble, CI., William C. Barnhardt, CI. Elijah S. Gunn, Ph., Junius A. Johnson, Ph., Bonner G. Marsh, CI.,
Teacher, Gray's Chapel, N. C.
Teacher, Mount Airy, N. C.
Yanceyville, N. C.
Trinity, N. C.
Teacher, Troy, N. C. Matthew W. McCollum, CI., Law Student, Winston, N. C. James M. Sikes, CI., Grissom, N. C.
Preston A. Snider, Ph., Winston, N. C. Amos M. Stack, CI., Monroe,
Andrew L. Wynn, CI., Ridgeway, N. C.
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Dougan C. Clark, |
1855 S. F. Tomlinson, |
1872 |
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H. Brame, |
1857 S. D. Bagley, |
1873 |
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v. W. H. Bobbitt, |
1858 Rev. S. R. Trawick, |
1873 |
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Rev. A. G. Stacy, |
1864 : Rev. W. S. Long, |
1873 |
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. J. Young, |
1866 Rev. D. A. Long, |
1873 |
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1868 John M. Webb, |
1874 |
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1869 David C. Dudley, |
1879 |
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1869 John T. Pate, |
1879 |
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arles T. Browne, |
1870 1 D. D. |
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1855 |
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North Carolina Conference, |
i860 |
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North Carolina Conference, |
i860 |
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Little Rock Conference, |
1866 |
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Louisville Conference, |
1867 |
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Pres. Greensboro Female College, |
1870 |
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North Missouri Conference, |
1871 |
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Ed. S. C. Advocate, Macon, Ga., |
1872 |
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1873 |
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North Corolina Conference, |
1874 |
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North Carolina Conference, |
1876 |
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Missouri Conference, |
1876 |
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Memphis Conference, |
1877 |
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Kentucky Conference, |
1878 |
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Alabama Conference, |
1878 |
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South Carolina Conference, |
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S. W. Missouri Conference, |
1879 |
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North Carolina Conference, |
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Georgia, |
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South Carolina, |
1881 |
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Missouri, |
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North Carolina Conference, |
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LL. D.
Hon. John Kerr,* Yanceyville, N. C, 1871
" A. S. Merrimon, Raleigh, N. C, 1872
Rev. W. H. Pool, Toronto, Canada, 1879 *Deceased.
DEGREES.
By a resolution of the Board of Trustees, A. B. will not, in any case, be conferred as an honorary degree, and before any one can obtain it, he must stand an approved examination upon our Course of Instruction. A. M. will not be conferred, as a matter of course, upon graduates of three years standing. It will be bestowed as a literary degree upon such as make application, and, after full inves- tigation, are deemed worthy to receive it, and as an honorary degree upon those whose superior acquirements and ability merit such dis- tinction. No degree of any kind will be conferred upon any but such as sustain a good moral character.
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TRINITY COLLEGE,
NORTH CAROLINA.
1885-86.
GREENSBORO:
Thomas, Reece & Co., Book and Job Printers.
188;.
Calendar? f©P iS8§-'§6.
August 19, 1885, Fall Term commences.
October 5, " First grade declamation begins.
October 20, " First grade ends.
December 2, " Second grade declamation begins.
December 22, " Second grade ends.
Januar\r 6, 1886, Spring term commences.
March 8, " Third grade declamation begins.
March 23, " Third grade ends.
May 7, " Senior presentation.
June 9, " Sermon and Address.
June 10, " Commencement.
^Fi?uStee£.
Rev. L. S. Burkhead, D. D N. C. Conference.
Rev. N. H. D. Wilson, D. D
Hon. J. M. Leach Lexington.
Ahi Robbins, Esq La Grange.
B. F. Steed, Esq Trinity College.
L. M. Leach, Esq
Rev. W. H. Bobbitt, D.D N. C. Conference.
Rev. T. M. Jones, D. D Greensboro.
Col. J. W. Alspaugh Winston.
Hon. C. Dowd Charlotte.
Matthew S. Davis, Esq Louisburg.
Hon. W. M. Robbins Statesville.
Rev. S. D. Adams N. C. Conference.
Rev. J. B. Bobbitt, D. D "
W. J. Montgomery, Esq Concord.
J. C. Pinnix, Esq Yanceyville.
Dr. A. A. Scroggs Lenoir.
Rev. W. C. Gannon N. C. Conference.
Rev. M. L. Wood, D.D "
Rev. W. S. Black, D.D
Rev. J. E. Mann.. "
T. H. Gatlin, Esq Tarboro.
Dr. R. W. Thomas Thomasville.
T. A. Finch, Esq Trinity College.
Rev. H. T. Hudson, D.D N. C. Conference.
Dr. J. W. McGee Raleigh.
Rev. W. C. Wilson N. C. Conference.
T. R. Purnell, Esq Raleigh.
W. F. Kornegay Goldsboro.
Prof. O. W. Carr Trinity College.
J. H. Ferree, Esq Randleman.
Gov. T. J. Jarvis Raleigh.
Rev. E. A. Yates. D.D N. C. Conference.
J. S. Carr, Esq Durham.
R. T. Gray, Esq Raleigh.
Col. J. W. ALSPAUGH, President.
Prof. O. W. CARR Secretary.
J. S. CARR, Esq., Treasurer.
BxeGyfeive G®fi^ifefeee.
Prof. O. W. CARR, Rev. T. M. JONES, D. D.,
Gov. T. J. JARVIS, T. A. FINCH, Esq.,
Rev. N. H D. WILSON, D. D., Dr. R. W. THOMAS.
RaGUlfeV.
Rev. MARQUIS L. WOOD, D.D., President,* Professor of Metaphysics, Logic and Theology.
WILLIAM T. GANNAWAY, A. M., Professor of Latin and French.
LEMUEL JOHNSON, A. M.,* Professor of Mathematics.
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PRO*. JAMES M. BANDY, ^ 7- ^O^-
Professor of Mathematics.
Rev. WILLIAM H. PEGRAM, A. M., Professor of Natural Science.
Rev. JOHN F. HEITMAN, yf^ / </^ Professor of Metaphysics and Theology.
HENRY HORACE WILLIAMS, ^/£ Professor of Greek and German.
AUGUSTUS W. LONG, _, ) Professor of English Literature and Histoty.
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NEREUS C. ENGLISH, ^ : â– . , '. Principal of the Preparatory Department and Business Course.
JAMES A. ELLIOTT, ^
Tutor in the Preparatory Department.
OFFICERS.
PROF. J. F. HEITMAN, Chairman and Treasurer of the Faculty. PROF. W. H. PEGRAM, Secretary of the Faculty.
* Resigned at the close of the Fall Term.
Professors English, Long, Williams and Bandy entered the Faculty at the opening of the Spring Term.
G©ypse ©f Stydfi©^ Qegrees.
The whole course of instruction is embraced in nine schools, viz Latin, Greek, Mathematics, English Literature, Natural Science, Metaphysics, French, German, and Theology.
The studies of any school may be pursued exclusively, if desired.
The following are the courses of study requisite for degrees :
i. Graduate of a School. — The student, or his parent or guardian, may select any department, and on the completion of the studies therein, will receive a certificate of proficiency in that school.
II Bachelor of Science — The studies for this degree are : English Literature, Natural Science, Mathematics and Metaphysics
III. Bachelor OF Philosophy. — The studies are: English Lit- erature, Natural Science, Mathematics, Metaphysics, French, German or Latin.
IV. Bachelor OF Arts. —Studies: English Literature, Latin, French, Greek or German, Mathematics, Natural Science, Logic and Metaphysics.
V. Master OF Arts. — The same as Bachelor of Arts, with an extension in all the schools.
G©upse ©f Study.
PREPARATORY AND BUSINESS.
Fall Term.
English — Reading; Writing; English Grammar.
Latin — Grammar.
Mathematics — Arithmetic ; Elementary Algebra.
Natural Science — Descriptive Geography.
Business — Book-keeping and Commercial Law ; Drawing.
Spring Term.
English — Reading; Writing; English Grammar.
Latin — Grammar; Reader or Caesar.
Mathematics — Arithmetic ; Elementary Algebra.
Natural Science — Descriptive Geography.
Business — Book-keeping and Commercial Law ; Drawing.
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FRESHMAN CLASS.
Fall Term.
English — Elements of Composition and Rhetoric. Latin — Virgil ; Grammar.
Mathematics — Algebra; Geometry: Arithmetic. Natural Science — Physical Geography.
Spring Term.
English — History of United States.
Latin — Cicero's Orations; Grammar.
Mathematics — Algebra and Geometry.
Natural Science — Anatomy and Physiology; Zoology.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
Fall Term.
English — Ancient Geography; History of England.
Latin — Livy ; Grammar.
Greek — Leigh ton's Lessons.
Mathematics — Trigonometry ; Mensuration and Surveying.
Natural Science — Natural Philosophy.
French — Grammar (Etymology).
German — Translation of English into German.
Spring Term.
£«£-/«•//— Universal History; Mythology.
Latin — Horace.
Greek — Anabasis.
Mathematics — Analytical Geometry ; Differential Calculus.
Natural Sciences — Descriptive Astronomy ; Botany.
French — Grammar (Etymology).
German — Boisen's German Reader.
JUNIOR CLASS.
Fall Term.
English — Principles of Rhetoric.
Latin — Tacitus.
Gteek — Arnold's Prose Composition.
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Mathcmatictics — Analytical Geometry; Differential and Integral Cal- culus. Natut al Science — C h em istry. French — Grammar (Syntax). German — William Tell ; Maid of Orleans. Metaphysics — Lo gi c .
Spring Term.
English — Trench on the Study of Words ; Elocution.
Latin — Cicero de Officiis.
Greek — Demosthenes ; Sophocles.
Mathematics — Mechanical Philosophy.
Natural Science — Chemistry.
French — Telemaque.
German — German Script and Translation into German.
Metaphysics — Psychology.
SENIOR CLASS.
Fall Term.
English — History of the English Language.
Latin — Lectures on Latin Literature.
Greek — Thucydides ; Testament.
Mathematics — Mathematical Astronomy ; Reviews.
Natural Science — Mineralogy.
French — Select Readings.
German — Faust.
Metaphysics — Moral Philosophy.
Spring Term.
English — History of English Literature, Criticisms, and Original
Orations. Mathematics — Engineering ; Reviews. Natural Science — Geology ; Reviews. French — Translations and Lectures. German — Lectures upon the Language and Literature. Metaphysics — Political Economy ; Evidences of Christianity.
Every student is required to write compositions once a week, some more. Public speaking, by all the students, four times a year.
Every student is required to take up so many studies as will give him at least three recitations a day.
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Remarks.
English. — In addition to the above course in English, every class is required to write frequent essays at regular intervals; and this practice, together with frequent declamations, will produce, it is hoped, ready and fluent writers and speakers of our much neglected mother tongue.
Text Books : D. J. Hill's Element's of Rhetoric and Composition; Scucfder's History of the United States; Thalheimer's History of England ; Swinton's Outline of General History ; A. S. Hill's Prin- ciples of Rhetoric ; Trench on Words; Murdock's Elocution; Lowns- bury's History of the English Language ; Shaw's New History of English and American Literature.
A. W. LONG, Professor.
Latin. — Thorough preparatory instruction is indispensable to suc- cess in this Department. Familiarity with Latin forms and inflections is made a specialty. The application of the Grammar is taught the learner, at every step of his advancement, by translations of Latin into English, and of English into Latin. The analysis and const ruc- tion of sentences are daily practiced, and the Professor endeavors to impart additional interest to the recitation drill by practical comments upon the genius and character of the author read, and upon the religious, literary, civil and military history of the Roman People. As it is believed that mental training and discipline can be best secured by 2. patient 2l.t\& thorough study of the Ancient Classics, the use of translations is strictly forbidden.
Text Books : Any of the standard authors, (Anthon's preferred), Bingham's Grammar ; for reference. Allen and Greenough's, and Gildersleve's. W. T. Gannaway, Professor.
GREEK. — In addition to the above course of study in Greek, the following subjects are treated by lectures : (i) The Dialects. (2) The Greek as a Politician. (3) The Greek as a Student. (4) The Greek as a Man.
Each student is required to make reports to the class upon special periods of history, and marked characteristics of Greek life.
The aim of the work in this School is to give the student that strong
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and exact mental habit for which the study of the language is so well adapted.
Text Books : Goodwin's Grammar; Goodwin's Greek Moods and Tenses; Hadley and Allen's Greek Grammar; Ginn, Heath & Co.'s publication of the Authors.
H. H. Williams, Professor.
Mathematics. — In the Freshman class, one year is devoted to Algebra and Geometry. Special attention is given in Algebra to factoring, theory of exponents, development of powers, choice and chance, and exponential equation; which thoroughly prepare the student for successful work in the higher mathematics. In Geometry the work is both oral and written, with frequent reviews. Also, prac- tical application of knowledge to the solution of problems is required.
In the Higher Mathematics, the aim to secure the practical, as well as the metaphysical, is constantly kept in view. Calculus is taught by the Newtonian Method, in which the old methods of limits and infin- itesimals are discarded.
Text Books : Wentwort's Complete Algebra ; Wentworth's Plane and Solid Geometry ; Wentworth's Trigonometry ; Robinson's Sur- veying and Navigation ; Bowser's and Puckel's Conic Sections ; Bow- ser's and Buckingham's Calculus ; Peck's Mechanics ; Newcomb's and Holden's Mathematical Astronomy; Mahan's Civil Engineering.
J. M. Bandy, Profmsor.
Natural Science. — The constant effort in this Department is to induce the student to acquire a practical knowledge of the phenomina and laws of nature. The matter presented in the text- books is elucidated and supplemented by means of Lectures, Chemi- cal and Philosophical Apparatus, and objective illustrations in Natural History. Students of Chemistry are provided with the means of practical work in the Laboratory.
Special Lectures are given on the application of Chemistry in the Arts and Industries ; on Hygiene; on Geology and its industrial relations ; and on the various correlative fields of thoughts suggested by the regular work.
Text-Books : Maury's Physical Geograghy ; Cutter's Anatomy ; Steele's Zoology ; Avery's Philosophy and Chemistry ; and Dana's Geology. Numerous parallel works are used for reference.
W. H. Pegram, Professor.
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French. — The system of instruction embraces Grammar, Con- versation, and Literature. Beginning with an elaborate Treatise on Pronunciation, the student, by regular progressive steps in oral and written exercises, is conducted to a ready and thorough comprehen- sion of the theoretical and practical Grammar of the Language.
Text-Books : Pujol and Van Norman's Complete French Class- Book is used, and it contains all that in substance or variety is neces- sary to a theoretical and colloquial knowledge of the French Language.
W. T. Gannaway, Professor.
German. — In addition to the course above laid down, each stu- dent is required to make a critical study of one or more standard writings, and to make reports to the class of the results of his study.
At least two hours each week is devoted to the study of German by the "Conversational Method." This work is optional, and open to members of any of the three classes.
Text-Books : Whitney's Grammarand Composition. Henry Holt's edition of the authors. H. H. Williams, Professor.
Metaphysics.— Instruction in this department is given both by lectures and class-instruction.
Text-Books : Jevous Logic; Munsell's Psychology; Fairchild's ; Moral Philosophy ; Wayland's Political Economy.
J. F. HEITMAM, Professor.
Preparatory Department. — Our Preparatory Department has been reorganized and supplied with such apparatus and appliances as are necessary to enable it to meet the demands of the Institution and the times.
It is under the immediate supervision of a member of the Faculty who has made a specialty of preparatory work and the management of boys.
Students in this Department will be faithfully and thoroughly in- structed, at the same time, properly disciplined and carefully guarded. It is our aim to thoroughly qualify for College Classes, and to give an opportunity for a sound, practical education to those young men who may not desire to enter upon an extensive course of study.
The expenses are light and the advantages are great.
Boys of any age may enter and enjoy all the privileges of the Col- lege. They may join the Literary Societies and have access to their Libraries.
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We call the attention of parents and guardians especially to this
needed and important auxiliary in our educational system.
N. C. English, Principal. J. A. Elliott, Assistant.
BUSINESS Department. — An acquaintance with the science of ac- counts is now considered an important part of every man's education, essential alike to the professional and non-professional man. Young men, who do not possess this knowledge, are wanting in a most valu- able acquisition, and will necessarily feel their deficiencies when they come in contact with the business interests of life. In order to meet the demands and requirements of the times, we have, in the recent re-organization of the College, made our Business Department more prominent, and will make it more efficient than in the past.
It embraces a thorough system of Book-Keeping and other requisites for a complete and practical Business Education.
It is our object to thoroughly acquaint the student, by theory and practice, with all the forms and laws of business and to so present the essentials of commercial science, that young men may here become masters of the subject without giving time and expense in some dis- tant Commercial School.
The course of study may be completed in from five to ten months, depending upon the advancement and application of the student. Students in this Department have all the social and literary privileges of the College. A certificate of proficiency will be given to all who complete the course of study.
Course of Study. — Arithmetic, intellectual and written : English
Grammar and Composition ; Descriptive Geography ; Writing ;
Book-Keeping ; Single and Double Entry ; Business and Legal
Forms; Short Methods of Computations ; Rapid Calculations; Banking; and such other subjects as pertain to a Business Education.
N. C. English, Professor.
Text Books used in the Preparatory and Business Departments : Robinson's Practical Arithmetic; Robinson's Elements of Algebra ; Robinson's Intellectual Arithmetic ; Crittenden's Commercial Arith- metic ; Bryant and Stratton's Book-Keeping ; Maury's Descriptive Geography ; Reed and Kellogg's English Grammars ; Bingham's Latin Grammar and Caesar ; Holmes' Readers, and Supplements
Telegraphy, Stenography and Type-writing. — We propose to arrange, as soon as possible, to give thorough and practical in- struction in these branches of useful knowledge, and we hope to have all arrangements perfected by the opening of the Fall Term.
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LOCATION.
Trinity is situated in Randolph county, five miles from High Point on the North Carolina Railroad. Those who come by railroad should stop at High Point, where they will find conveyances to the College. The location is in a fine, hill country, remarkable for health, good water, and every thing to make life pleasant. In the village and surrounding country there is scarcely any temptation to vice and ex- travagance.
EXPENSES.
IN COLLEGE CLASSES.
Tuition, per month, $ 5 00
Matriculation Fee (payable only on entering College) 4.00
Janitor Fee, per Term, payable in advance, 2.00
Diploma Fee, 8.00
IN PREPARATORY AND BUSINESS DEPARTMENTS AND
EXTRAS.
Tuition in Preparatory Department, per month,. . . .$2.50 to $ 3.00
Tuition in Business Course, per month, 3-5°
Telegraphy, Stenography, and Type Writing, (extras)
each per term, 1 2.00
Janitor Fee, per term, 1.00
BOARD, ETC.
Board per month, payable in advance, $9.00 to $12.00
Fuel, per month, about 1.50
Washing " " 75
Light " " 50
BOOKS.
Books cost per Term $5.00 to $8.00
Text-Books and stationery, used at this Institution, kept on hand at the College.
Very little pocket-money is necessary for students at Trinity. Minors are advised to deposit their money with the Treasurer of the Faculty.
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FREE SCHOLARSHIPS.
Sons of members of the North Carolina Conference, M. E. Church, South, pay no tuition.
AID.
We can give aid to a limited number of worthy young men of small means, in the way of tuition. We invite correspondence with such, especially those looking to the ministry.
. LITERARY SOCIETIES.
There are two Literary Societies, the Columbian and the Hespe- rian. They have well furnished and comfortable halls and excellent libraries. These societies afford a fine opportunity for improvement in literary efficiency, as well as facilities to the students for becoming ready speakers and able debaters. They are valuable adjuncts in the College work and culture.
SOCIETY OF THE ALUMNI.
This is composed of graduates of the Institution, and is intended to promote higher literary culture, as well as to renew the associa- tions of College life. It has an annual meeting and an address on the day preceeding Commencement.
MUSEUM.
We have a respectable collection of Fossils, Indian Relics, and specimens of Minerals, which we greatly desire to enlarge. We trust the friends of the College will aid in collecting such articles, or inform the President where such can be found.
MEDALS.
Every graduate receives a gold medal from the Literary Society to which he belongs.
Debater's Medal. — Each Society gives to that member who makes the most improvement in debate during the year a gold medal worth fifteen dollars.
The Elocution Medal. — This is given to the best elocutionist in the Hesperian Society, by Thomas H. Gatlin, Esq., of Tarboro.
The Greek Medal. — This is awarded to that student in this School who makes the best record during the scholastic year. Given by Prof. H. H. Williams.
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The German Medal. — This is awarded to that student in this school who makes the best record during the scholastic year. Given by Prof. H. H. Williams.
The Mathematical Medal. — This is awarded to that member of the Freshman Class who obtains the highest annual average grade in Algebra and Geometry combined. Given by Prof. J. M. Bandy.
The Pinntx Medal. — This is awarded for the best declamation of the Freshman Class at Commencement. Given by J. C. Pinnix.
Thk Gay Medal is given for the best declamation of the Sopho- more Class at Commencement. Given by W. J. Gay.
The Bodie Medal. — This is given for the best speaking in the Junior Class at Commencement; and is given by B. N. Bodie of the class of 1 88 1.
The Wiley Gray Medal. — This medal is awarded to the Senior who is adjudged to speak best on Commencement day ; and is given by W. T. Gray, of Raleigh.
The Braxton Craven Medal. — The student who obtains the highest grade in any regular class in the full course is awarded the Braxton Craven Medal, which was established by Julian S. Carr, Esq., of Durham.
RECIPIENTS OF MEDALS.
June, 1885.
COLUMBIAN DEBATER'S MEDAL.
W. P. Andrews, Norwood, N. C.
HESPERIAN DEBATER'S MEDAL. J. C. Pinnix, Pelham, N. C.
ELOCUTION MEDAL. Paul Jones, Tarboro, N. C.
GERMAN MEDAL. Dred Peacock, Wilson, N. C.
GREEK MEDAL. B. B. Adams, Little River Academy, N. C.
PINNIX M.
PINNIX MEDAL.
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GAY MEDAL.
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BODIE MEDAL.
WILEY GRAY MEDAL.
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BRAXTON CRAVEN MEDAL.
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EXAMINATIONS.
The Scholastic year is divided into four grades, and there are thorough examinations at the close of each grade. They are oral and written, principally written ; they take the whole range of the sub- jects studied ; and they are intended to be tests of scholarship.
REPORTS.
Full reports are sent to parents and guardians at the close of each grade. These reports refer to scholarship, attention to duty, punc- tuality at prayers, preaching and Sunday School ; to expenses, man- ners and character generally.
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G©IIege liaws.
1. Every applicant must first report to the President and enter College within twenty-four hours after he arrives, and must, in all cases, consult the President before making engagements for board, or any other College arrangement.
2. No student is permitted to have in his possession or control any gun, pistol, or other weapon ; to play at any game of chance; to drink any intoxicating liquors ; or to use any profane or indecent language.
3. No student shall go beyond the corporate limits of the town of Trinity without previous permission from the President.
4. Every student is required to remain in his room during the hours of study in the day, and at night.
5. Every student must attend Sunday School and preaching at the College on Sabbath.
6. All dancing, wrestling, quarrelling, fighting, rudeness — such as boisterousness, shouting, taunting or molesting persons on the streets, outdoor singing, and impropiieties of lauguage or action, are pro- hibited.
7. Students, when in or about the College, must refrain from noisy and disorderly conduct, from smoking, and from stopping in the passage or about the doors during study hours and the time of any exercises in the College chapel.
8. Minors must not make a bill at any store, or create any debt, without the consent of the President.
9. All damages done to the College building, property, or premises must be paid for by the offender, if known; if not known, by general assessment.
10. Joining a Literary Society is optional with a student; but if he join, he is required by the College to keep good order, and to observe all laws and rules of the Society.
11. Students are not allowed toabsent themselves from College for the purpose of going home or to other places at a distance, without oral or written permission from parent or guardian to the President.
DEPORTMENT.
Every student is credited at the beginning of each quarter or grade, with one hundred merit marks ; and he is charged with such de-
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merit marks as may arise from misconduct or neglect of duty; the balance shall be his deportment grade.
EXAMINATION.
Every student must be examined at the times of the regular ex- aminations. In case of unavoidable failure, the Professor may pro- vide for the examination.
DISCIPLINE.
1. Every Officer of the College is charged with the execution of these laws.
2. All pleas or excuses for absences must be made in person or in writing to the President before the meeting of the Faculty each day.
3. Every unexcused absence will count* two demerit marks, and every case of tardiness will count one demerit mark.
4. Fifty demerit marks in one grade may operate as a dismissal from College.
5. The President may at any time report the standing of a student to his parent or guardian.
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Taylor's Bridge, Mt. Gilead.
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Little River Academy, N. C.
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Peacock, Died, CI,, |
Wilson, |
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Pepper, Charles W., CI., |
Mt. Gilead, |
1 1 |
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Renn, Edwin V., Ph., |
Henderson, |
a |
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Scarborough, James H. W., CI. |
, Mt. Gilead, |
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Smith, Robert L., CI., |
Norwood, |
a |
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Woodard, William C, CI., |
Rocky Mount, |
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Ardrey, James P., CI., |
Pineville, |
N. C. |
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Barrett, William A., CI., |
Greensboro, |
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Bates, Charles K. F., CI., ' |
Newbern, |
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Best, Major T., CI., |
Goldsboro, |
t 1 |
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Black, William F., CI., |
Raleigh, |
tt |
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Bobbitt, Fletcher A., Ph., |
Salisbury, |
a |
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Clarke, John A., CI., |
Bush Hill, |
a |
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Copeland, Robert E., CI., |
Wilson, |
tt |
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English, Alva A., CI., |
Bush Hill, |
t t |
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Ezzell, John F , Sc. , |
Chapel Hill, |
a |
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Gattis, James, CL, |
Albemarle, |
Li |
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Geddie, Daniel C, CI., |
Blockers, |
ti |
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Groome, Zachariah, Sc. , |
Trinity College, |
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Kennedy, John R., CI., |
Grantham's Store, |
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McCullen. Early B., CL, |
Faison's |
tt |
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Moore, William J., CL, |
Lime Rock, |
ti |
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Meroney, LeRoy J., Sc. |
Salisbury, |
it |
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Pell, George P., CL, |
Greensboro, |
ti |
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Ragan, Joseph A., CL, |
Bush Hill, |
a |
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Ragan, Edward L., CL, |
Bush Hill, |
n |
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Sharpe, Albert M., CL, |
Greensboro, |
it |
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Shell, John E., CL, |
Trinity College, |
tt |
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Smoot, Alexander L., CL, |
Mt. Vernon, |
tt |
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Wilkins, Walter S., CL, |
Weldon, |
a |
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Williams, Benjamin, CL, |
Malmaison, |
Va. |
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Walker, Jesse 0., CL. |
Randleman, |
N. C. |
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Wilson, Oscar E., CI , |
Bush Hill, |
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CLASSES. |
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Ballance, Robert H., |
Lewiston, |
N. C. |
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Black, Samuel D., |
Raleigh, |
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Brame, Peter J., |
Trinity College, |
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Brame, John D., |
c< |
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Branson, Daniel C, |
Greensboro, |
tt |
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Bandy, Ralph C, |
Trinity College, |
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Carr, William C, |
a |
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Cooley, Edward L. , |
Hillsboro, |
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Durant, Charles 0., |
Town Creek, |
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English, Carson N., |
Bush Hill, |
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Eure, Hilliard M., |
Stanhope, |
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Freeland, Joseph E., |
Charlotte, |
a |
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Groome, Thomas S. , |
Trinity College, |
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Garner, Jarrett J., |
Pleasant Hill, |
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Holmes, Parker, |
Flemington, |
tt |
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Jurney, Samuel R., |
Olin, |
it |
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Johnson, Albert S., |
Trinity College, |
it |
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Lee, William B., |
Poortith, |
it |
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1 Mauney, James M., |
Milledgeville, |
tt |
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McKenzie, Benjamin S., |
China Grove, |
it |
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Morse, William M., |
Charlotte, |
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Moore, Joseph S., |
Weldon, |
a |
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Nobles, John T., |
Tarboro, |
it |
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Norment, Thomas A., |
Charlotte, |
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Paris, Zadok, Jr., |
Pamlico, |
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Robinson, Samuel M. S., |
Hatteras, |
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Scarborough, Mellville J., |
Buxton, |
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Smith, Jacob L. |
Bost's Mills, |
tt |
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Smith, Richard H., |
Cherokee, |
a |
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Smith, Loyd A. |
tt |
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Stephenson, Columbus F., |
Trinity College, |
it |
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Sharp, William G., |
Toisnot, |
tt |
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Sumner, Thomas D., |
Thomasville, |
tt |
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Wood, Thomas P., |
Shelby, |
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Walker, James M., |
High Point, |
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Watkins, Jesse C. |
Columbia Factory, |
it |
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Williams, John H., |
Lenox Castle, |
it |
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White, James C, |
Trinity College, |
tt |
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Zimmerman, Junius L., |
Enterprise, |
it |
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Zimmerman, Washington M., |
k |
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Cataloue of Trinity College.
CHEROKEE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
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Blythe, David, Blythe, Henry,
WHITE, Teacher.
Cherokee,
N. C.
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Qualla Town, |
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Cherokee, |
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i Owl, David, |
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Queen, Levi, |
Qualla Town, |
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Toineeter, Nicky |
Cherokee, |
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Wahew, George, |
Qualla Town, |
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West, Will., |
Ocounalafty, |
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Wilson, Josiah, |
Qualla Town, |
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Wolfe, John, |
Ocounalufty, |
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Wolfe, Sam., |
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Wolfe, Isaac, |
Cherokee, |
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Wolfe, Jacob, |
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plumni.
The following list is imperfect in several particulars. We shall be glad to receive any corrections. Memoirs, or any facts relative to those who are deceased, are desired.
Degrees received since graduation are added.
f Valedictory ; t Salutatory ; || Batchelor of Science ; § Batchelor of Philosophy ; * Deceased.
CLASS 1853.
D. C. Johnson, A.M.,f* Minister N. C. Conference.
L. Johnson, A.M.,f Prof. Mathematics, Trinity College.
L. H. Carter,
C. C. Cole, A.M.,*
J. A. Edwards, A.M.,
J. W. Pearson,*!
J. W. Payne, A.M.,
S. D. Peeler,
T. S. Whittington, A.M.
I. L. Wright, A.M.,t
J. W. Alspaugh, A.M., J D. R. Bruton, A.M., A. Fuller, A.M., M.D.,f J. S. Leach, M.D.,* J. H. Roper, A.M.,*
1854.
Lawyer, Mississippi.
Col. 22d Reg.; killed at Chancellorsville.
Farmer, Green county, N. C.
Minister, died in Missouri.
Clerk U. S. Court, Greensboro, N. C.
Minister, N. C. Conference.
Teacher, East Bend, N. C.
Teacher, Thomasville, N. C.
1855.
Lawyer and Banker, Winston, N. C. Minister, N. C. Conference. Physician, Hannersville, N. C. Physician, Smithfield, N. C. Merchant Gainesville, Fla.
M. L. Wood, A.M., D.D., Minister, N. C. Conference.
R. F. Andrews, M.D.,
L. Branson, A. M.,t
E. Faw,|
W. C. Gannon, A.M.,
G. W. Hege, A.M.,
J. E. Short,
J. F. Smoot, A.M.,
W. A. Weatherly,*
1856. Physician, Alabama. Bookseller and Pub., Raleigh, N. C. Lawyer, Marietta, Ga. Minister, N. C. Conference. Farmer, Davidson county, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Minister and Teacher, Davie county.
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1857. |
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W. W. Flood, |
Lawyer, Texas. |
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F. C. Frazier, A M., |
Dentist, Randolph county, N. C. |
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G. L. Hearn, M.D.,t |
Physician, Mississippi. |
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J. S. Midyett, A.M., |
Teacher, Little Rock, Ark. |
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L. R Wright,! |
Lawyer, South Carolina. |
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J. H. Brown, ||* |
Davidson county, N. C. |
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E. C. Hinshaw,|| |
Sacramento City, California. |
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1858. |
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C. C. Andrews, A.M.,f* |
Teacher, Georgia. |
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S. J. Andrews,* |
Officer, killed in Virginia. |
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T. M. Anderson, A.M., |
Farmer, Halifax county, Va. |
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J. W. Ballance, |
Farmer, Bertie county, N. C. |
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B. B. Culbreth, A.M., |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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J. M. Jones, |
Farmer, Person county, N. C. |
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A. P. Leach,* |
Chaplain, killed in Virginia. |
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J. T. Leach, |
Farmer, Johnson county, N. C. |
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A. Q. Moody, A.M., |
Teacher, Georgia. |
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N. McR. Ray, A.M , |
Teacher, Lumberton, N. C. |
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R. H. Skeen, A.M.,t |
Teacher, Mount Gilead, N. C. |
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W. W. Withers, M.D, |
Physician, Walnut Cove, N. C. |
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E. A. Armfield.ll |
Merchant, Monroe, N. C. |
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1859. |
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L. W. Andrews, A.M., |
Manufacturer, Greensboro. |
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J. W. Cheatham, |
Merchant, Bethany, Georgia. |
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0. W. Carr, A.M., |
Insurance Agent, Trinity College. |
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D. S. Latham,* |
Killed at Chickamauga. |
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J. C. Laprade, A.M., |
Teacher, Meadsville, Va. |
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J. H. Robbins, A.M.,* |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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R. S. Small, A.M.,* |
Lieutenant, killed near Richmond, Va. |
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W. F. Watson, f* |
Killed in Virginia. |
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J. R. Winston, A.M., |
Lawyer, Milton, N. C. |
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W. C. White, |
Architect, West Point, Mississippi. |
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1860. |
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U. F. Armfield,* |
Cav. officer, killed at Appomattox. |
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T, A. Branson, A.M.,* |
Captain, killed near Petersburg. |
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W. J. Carman, |
Physician, Hookerton, N. C. |
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J. B. Choice, A. ML, |
Lawyer, Texas. |
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C. C. Dodson, A. M.,* |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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R. H. Jones, |
Farmer, Jones county, N. C. |
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I. T. Wodall,* |
Captain : died in the war. |
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J B. C. Wright, M. D., |
Physician, South Carolina. |
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J. A. Williamson, |
Farmer, Caswell county, N. C. 1861. |
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C. N. Allen, A.M., |
Farmer, Wake county, N. C. |
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^ W. S. Byrd, A.M., |
Teacher, Wayne county, N. C. |
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' E. T. Branch, A M., |
Lawyer, Enfield, N. C. |
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A. J. Burt,* |
Killed in the war. |
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1 J. R. Cole, A.M., |
Pres. Female College, Sherman, Texas. |
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W. Debnam, A.M., |
Physician, Wake county, N. C. |
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E. S. Davenport, |
Physician, Columbia, N. C. |
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H. F. Grainger, A.M.,* |
Lawyer, Goldsboro, N. C. |
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A. B. Gross,* |
Physician, Georgia. |
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C. C. Hines, A.M., |
Minister, South Georgia Conference. |
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J. 0. Jackson, A.M., |
Lawyer, Kinston, N. C. |
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B. Y. Rayl, A.M., |
Lawyer, Winston, N. C. |
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G. C. Stow, |
Arkansas. |
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R. P. Troy, A.M., |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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W. C. Wilson, A.M., |
(< (< |
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R. A. Walters, |
Merchant, Danville, Va. |
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E. A. Walters, |
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F. B. Watson, |
Lawyer, Pittsylvania C. H., Va. 1862. |
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H. M. Alford, A. M., M. D |
, Physician, Greensboro, N. C. |
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I. W. Brock,* |
Lieutenant : killed near Petersburg. |
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A. C. Blackburn,* |
Captain : killed at Gettysburg. |
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J. W. Goslin, A. M., |
Editor, Winston, N. C. |
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R. D. McCotter, A. M., |
Teacher, Newbern, N. C. |
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W. C. McMackin, A. M., |
Merchant, Raleigh, N. C. |
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C. W. Ogburn, A. M., |
Merchant, Greensboro, N. C. |
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J. D. Pitts, A. M., |
Farmer, South Carolina. 1863. |
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C. C. Lanier, A. M.,* 1 |
Merchant, Tarboro, N. C. |
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E. H. Tapscott,
1864,
Lawyer, Tallehasse, Florida.
1866.
A. S. Peace, A. M.,f Lawyer, Oxford, X. C.
J. W. Townsend, A. M., Merchant, Monroe, N. C. L. W. Perdue, Farmer, Charlotte, N. C.
W. G. Woods, A. M.,
1867. Teacher, Wilkesboro, N. C.
1868.
J. F. Heitman, A. M.,t Professor in Trinity College.
J. C. Brown, A.M.D.D.S.Ht Surgeon Dentist, Ansonville, N. C.
S. R. Holton,||»
H. C. Thomas, || Farmer, Thomasville, N. C.
W. K. Gibbs, A. M.,
E. T. Jones, A. M.,
J. L. Keene,
T. R. Purnell, A. M.,
C. F. Siler,
J. R. Webster, A. M.,f
W. A. Webster,
J. A. Simpson, A. M.,
H. B. Adams, A. M., R. S. Andrews, A. M.,t S. W. Brown, A. M., W. A. Flynt, A. M., W. G. Gaither, A. M., J. T. Harris, A. M., J. T. LeGrand, A. M., W. B. Maness,* J. D. Pemberton, A. M., F. L. Reid, A. M.,
1869.
Farmer, Davie county, N. C. Teacher, Wake county, X. C. Minister, N. C. Conference. Lawyer, Raleigh, N C. Teacher, Randolph county, X. C. Editor, Reidsville, N. C. Farmer, Richmond county, X. C. Teacher in Institute for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind, Raleigh, X. C.
1870.
Lawyer, Monroe, X. C. Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo. Teacher, Sparta, X. C. Teacher, Stokes county, X. C. Teacher, Hertford county, X. C. Minister, X. C. Conference. Lawyer, Richmond county, XT. C. Sharon, X. C. Lawyer, Wadesboro, X. C. Editor Raleigh Christian Advocate.
Catalogue of Trinity College.
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A. H. Stokes, A.M., V. B. Swann, W. T. Swann, A.M., J. J. White,
0. H. Allen, A.M., W. W. Brickell,* D. E. Bryant, t R. S. Bynum, A.M.,* J. L. Craven, A.M., M. J. L. Davis, A.M., A. J. Ellington, A.M., Alexander Greene, G. D. Hines, A.M., J. W. Mauney, A.M.,f H. W. Norris, A.M., J. R. Pierce, O. S. Paul, A.M.,
Tobacconist, Durham, N. C. South Carolina. Banker, Danville, Va. Farmer, Trinity.
1871.
Lawyer, Kenansville, N. C. Halifax, N. C. Lawyer, ^herman, Texas. Lawyer, Ellis county, Texas. D. , Physician, Trinity College, N. C. Teacher, Smithfield, N. C. Manufacturer, Wentvvorth, N. C. Merchant, Wilson, N. C. Professor in College, California. Lawyer, Salisbury, N. C. Minister, Wake county, N. C. Officer U. S. Army. Physician, Mississippi.
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W. L. Steele, |
Merchant, Rockingham, N. C. |
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J. K. Tucker, A. M.,* |
President Female College, Illinois. |
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1872. |
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J. A. Barringer, A.M., |
Lawyer, Greensboro, N. C. |
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L. L. Doub, |
Farmer, Wake county, N. C. |
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J. A. Monroe, A.M., |
Teacher, Monroe, N. C. |
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M. Mial, |
Farmer, Wake county, N. C. |
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W. C. Norman, A.M., |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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W. L. Terry, A.M., |
Lawyer, Little Rock, Arkansas. |
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C. B. Townsend,t |
Lawyer, Lumberton, N. C. |
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J. L. Torrlinson, A.M., |
Teacher, WTinston, N. C. |
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J. A. Turner, A.M., |
Lawyer, High Point, N. C. |
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J. A. Worthy, A.M., |
Lawyer, Carthage, N. C. |
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T. W. Welborn, |
Teacher, High Point, N. C. |
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1873. |
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C. F. Emery, A. M., |
Teacher, Yazoo City, Missouri. |
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G. B. Everett, A.M., |
Lawyer, Idaho Ter. |
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J. D. Hodges, A.M., |
Teacher, Raleigh, N. C. |
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J. A. Lockhart, A. M., |
Lawyer, Wadesboro, N. C. |
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W. H. Pegram, A. M.,t |
Prof. Nat. Science, Trinity College, N.C, |
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F. M. Simmons, |
Lawyer, Newbern, N. C. |
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S. Simpson, A.M., |
Prof, of Physics and Chemistry, Western |
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Maryland College, Md. |
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G. I. Watson, A.M., |
Probate Judge, Hyde county, N, C. |
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T. Winningham, A.M., |
Lawyer, Kansas City, Missouri. |
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L. J. SteedJI |
Mechanic, Bush Hill, N. C. |
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1874. |
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J. C. Black, A.M., |
Lawyer, Carthage, N. C |
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E. T. Boykin, A.M., |
Lawyer, Clinton, N. C. |
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W. P. Craven, |
Physician, Martindale, N. C. |
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John Cooper, A.M., |
Merchant, Savannah, Ga. |
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N. C. English, A.M., |
Prof, in Trinity College, N. C. |
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N. M. Jurney, A.M., |
Minister, North Carolina Conference. |
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B. F. Long, A.M.,f |
Lawyer, Statesville, N. C. |
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C. C. Lowe, |
Teacher, Randolph county, N. C. |
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L. S. Overman, A.M., |
Lawyer, Salisbury, N. C. |
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W. J. Scroggs, A. M.,t |
Teacher, Smithville, N. C. |
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W. W. Staley, A. M., |
Teacher, Suffolk, Va. |
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J. M. Stockard, |
Manufacturer, Massachusetts. |
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G. D. Tysor, |
Texas. |
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1875. |
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A. D. Brooks, A.M.,* |
Teacher, Company Shops, N. C. |
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J. L. Brower,* |
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J. M. Brown, |
Lawyer, Troy, N. C. |
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M. A. Gray, |
Lawyer, Kinston, N. C. |
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B. R. Hall, A.M., |
Minister, North Carolina Conference. |
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J. L. Holmes, |
Teacher, Wilkes county, N. C. |
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E. J. Kennedy, A M.,t |
Lawyer, Chester, S. C |
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D. B. Nicholson, A M , |
Lawyer, Duplin county, N. C. |
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W. R. Odell, |
Manufacturer, Concord, N. C. |
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B. H. Palmer, |
Lawyer, Florida. |
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J. M. Rhodes, A.M.. |
Teacher, Littleton, N. C. |
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H. W. Spinks, A.M., |
Teacher, Albemarle, |
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T. Taylor, A.M.,} |
Teacher, Swannanoa, N. C. |
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W. A. Wilborn, A.M., |
Clerk, Washington, D. C. |
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1876. |
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G. S. Bradshaw, A.M., |
Lawyer, Asheboro, N. C. |
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W. G. Burkhead, |
Lawyer, Goldsboro, N. C. |
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N. E. Coltrane, A.M., |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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S. G. Coltrane, |
Farmer, Randolph county, N. C. |
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J. W. Coltrane, |
Teacher, Iowa. |
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T. M. Cross, |
Lawyer, Haywood, N. C. |
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L. S. Gaither,* |
Williston, Tennessee. |
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E. C. Hackney, |
Lawyer and Editor, Durham, N. C. |
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C. L. Heitman,f |
Lawyer, Lexington, N. C. |
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W. P. Ivy, A.M., J |
Physician, Lowsville, N. C. |
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P. J. Kernodle, A.M., |
Teacher, Suffolk, Va. |
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B. J. Reynolds, |
Merchant, Danville, Va. |
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J. F. Tanner,* |
Saundersville, Ga. |
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W. D. Turner, A.M., |
Lawyer, Statesville, N. C. |
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J. C. Welborn, |
Farmer, Rock Hill, S. C. 1877. |
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W. G. Bradshaw, |
Physician, Jamestown, N. C. |
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L. C. Caldwell, |
Farmer, South Carolina. |
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C. P. Frazier, A.M., |
Teacher, Bush Hill, N. C. |
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P. L. Groom, f |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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J. D. Kernodle, |
Lawyer and Editor, Graham, N. C. |
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D. S. Koonce, |
Teacher, Mount Olive, N. C. |
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W. P. Mercer, A.M., |
Physician, Edgecombe county, N C. |
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D. W. Michael, |
Minister, Alamance, N. C. |
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0. G. B. McMullin,f |
Physician, Hertford, N. C. |
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D. B. Parker, |
Teacher, Bladen county, N. C. |
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Owen Parker,* |
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C. W. White, A.M., |
Teacher, Missouri. 1878. |
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Lawyer and Editor, Asheboro, N. C. |
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Teacher, Denver, N. C. |
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J. D. Bundy, |
Editor, Laurinburg, N. C. |
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G. C. Edwards, A.M., |
Physician, Hookerton, N. C. |
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M. L. Edwards, A.M., |
Lawyer, Chatham, N. C. |
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Farmer, Kentucky Town, Texas. |
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J. E. Field, |
Merchant, Leaksville, N. C. |
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A. O. Gaylord, A.M., |
Lawyer, Plymouth, N. C. |
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E. S. F. Giles, |
Lawyer, Greenwood, S. C. |
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Theresa Giles, |
Teacher, Trinity College, N. C. |
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Persis P. Giles, | |
Teacher, Virginia. |
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Mary Z. Giles, |
Teacher, Edgecombe county, N. |
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Physician, Tyro, N. C. |
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C. B. Ingram, |
Mt Gilead, N. C. |
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W. C. Ingram,* |
Teacher, Lexington, N. C. |
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J. Kinsey, |
Merchant, Henderson, N- C. |
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C. N. Mason, f |
Physician. Trenton, N. C. |
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Y. P. Ormond, |
Teacher, Hookerton, N. C. |
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J. J. Partridge, |
Farmer, Jonesboro, N. C. |
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! J. E. Thompson, A.M., |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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E. T. White, |
Physician, Oxford, N. C. |
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J. W. Lucus, A.M., |
Teacher, Tennessee. 1879. |
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G. M. Bulla. A.M., |
Lawyer, Lexington, N. C. |
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R. B. Clarke, A.M., |
Teacher, Adamsville, S. C. |
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W. T. Cutchins, |
Minister, N. C. Conference. |
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J. C. C. Harris, |
Minister, California. |
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T. N. Ivey, A.M.,t |
Teacher, Mooresville, N. C. |
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G. W. Koonce, |
Lawyer, Trenton, N. C. |
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H. E. Norris, |
Lawyer, Raleigh, N. C. |
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D. B. Reinhart, |
Thomasville, N. C. |
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E. Tanner,f |
Teacher, Sassafras Fork, N. C. |
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T. W. Taylor, |
Mecklenburg county, Virginia. 1880. |
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C. H. Armfield, |
Lawyer, Statesville, N. C. |
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R. T. Crews, |
Farmer, Oxford, N. C. |
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E. H Davis, t |
Teacher, Louisburg, N. C. |
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F. R. Dearmin, |
Lawyer, Stoneville, N. C. |
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W. B. Dowd, |
Lawyer, New York, N. Y. |
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Hookerton, N. C |
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G. D. Ellsworth, A.M., |
Teacher, Henderson, N. C. |
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W. D. Griffin, |
Farmer, Pineville, N. C. |
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G. W. Holmes, |
Teacher, Nicholson's Mills, N. C |
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W. A. Jones,* |
Teacher, Texas. |
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N. F. R. Loftin, |
Lawyer, Thomasville, N. C. |
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E. G. Moore, |
Teacher, Ridgeway, N. C. |
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D. E. Perry, |
Lawyer, Kinston, N. C. |
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G. T. Sikes, |
Teacher, Grissom, N. C. |
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B. M. Bodie,
B. N Bodie,
R. H. Broom, A.M. P. Holland,
C. A. Plyler.f
J. M. Ashby,
D. X. Farnell,
E. P. Hanner, B. F. Lane, T. E. May,t G. F. McRae, Isaac Sutton,
R. A. Whitaker, T. L. White, J. W. Welborn,
A. Anderson,
B. C. Beckwith,$ J. A. Bowles, ||
Z. F. Blair,||
J. M. Bandy,* A. M.,
W. P. Bynum.f
W. S. Clarke,
S. D. Cole,
E. F. Finch, S. W. Finch, J. W. Gannon, J. B. Hurley, W. D. Keech,* W. H. Nicholson,
F. M. Shamburger, M. A. Smith,*
A. C. Weatherly, T. P. Wynn,
Alexander A. Bulla, Ph.,
1881.
Manufacturer, Freeman's Mills, N. C. Merchant, Leasville, S. C. Teacher, South Carolina. Lawyer, Fayetteville, N. C. Teacher, Wild Cat, South Carolina.
1882.
Minister, N. C. Conference.
Signal Office, Fort Stanton, N. M.
Winston, N. C.
Farmer, Stantonburg, N. C.
Teacher, Conway, S. C.
Wadesboro, N. C.
Teacher, Providence, R. I.
Trenton, X. C.
Teacher, Independence, Va.
Greensboro, N. C.
1883.
Te.icher, Middleburg, N. C. Lawyer, Raleigh, N. C. Minister, N. C. Conference. Trinity, N. C.
Prof, of Mathematics, Trinity College. Lawyer, Charlotte, N. C. Teacher, Polkton. Teacher, Carthage, N. C. Hannersville, N. C. Teacher, Farmington, Book-keeper, Winston, N. C, Minister, N. C. Conference. Merchant, Tarboro, N. C. Farmer, Franklinton, N. C. Minister, N. C. Conference. Minister, N. C. Conference. Farmer, Greensboro, N. C. Ridgeway, X C.
1884.
Medical Student, Jackson Hill, N. C.
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Henry L. Coble, CI., Teacher, Gray's Chapel. N. C.
William C. Barnhardt, CI., Teacher, Mount Airy, N. C. Elijah S. Gunn, Ph., Yanceyville, N. C.
Junius A. Johnson, Ph., Trinity, N. C. Bonner G. Marsh, CI., Teacher, Troy, N. C.
Matthew VV. McCollum, CI., Law Student, Winston, N. C. James M. Sikes, CI., Grissom, N. C.
Preston A. Snider, Ph., Winston, N. C. Amos M. Stack, CI., Monroe,
Andrew L. Wynn, CI., Ridgeway, N. C.
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Dougan C. Clark, |
1855 S. F. Tomlinson, |
1872 |
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T. H. Brame, |
1857 S. D. Bagley, |
1873 |
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Rev. \V. H. Bobbitt, |
1858 Rev. S. R. Trawick, |
1873 |
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Rev. A. G. Stacy, |
1864 i Rev. W. S. Long, |
1873 |
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W. J. Young, |
1866 Rev. D. A. Long, |
1873 |
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Rev. W. M. Roby, |
1868 John M. Webb, |
1S74 |
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Rev. J. E. Maynarde, |
1869 David C. Dudley, |
1879 |
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Rev. R. L. Abernethy, |
1869 John T. Pate, |
1879 |
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Charles T. Browne, |
1870 1 D. D. |
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North Carolina Conference, |
1855 |
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' R. T. Heflin,* |
North Carolina Conference, |
i860 |
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' \Vm. CIoss,* |
North Carolina Conference, |
i860 |
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' Bishop E. M. Marvin* St. Louis, Missouri, |
1866 |
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Little Rock Conference, |
1866 |
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' N. H. Lee, |
Louisville Conference, |
1867 |
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' T. M. Jones, |
Pres. Greensboro Female College, |
1870 |
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' W. M. Rush, |
North Missouri Conference, |
1871 |
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' F. M. Kenneby,* |
Ed. S. C. Advocate, Macon, Ga., |
1872 |
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' W. H. Flemming |
* South Carolina Conference, |
1873 |
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' N. H. D. Wilson, |
North Corolina Conference, |
1874 |
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' J. W. North, |
North Carolina Conference, |
1876 |
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' S. S. Bryant,* |
Missouri Conference, |
1S76 |
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' Wm. T. Harris, |
Memphis Conference, |
1877 |
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' H. M. Ford, |
Kentucky Conference, |
1S78 |
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' J. Lewis, |
Alabama Conference, |
1878 |
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' Samuel Lander, |
South Carolina Conference, |
1878 |
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' C. C. Woods, |
S. W. Missouri Conference, |
1S79 |
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' E A. Yates, |
North Carolina Conference, |
1880 |
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* J. W. Heidt, |
Georgia, |
1881 |
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' A. 0. Darby, |
South Carolina, |
1881 |
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' G. W. Horn, |
Missouri, |
1884 |
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" R. 0. Burton, |
North Carolina Conference, |
1884 |
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Catalogue of Trinity College.
Hon. John Kerr,*
" A. S. Merrimon, Rev. W. H. Pool, *Deceased.
LL. D.
Yanceyville, N. C, 1 87 1
Raleigh, N. C, 1872
Toronto, Canada, 1879
DEGREES.
By a resolution of the Board of Trustees, A. B- will not, in any case, be conferred as an honorary degree, and before any one can obtain it, he must stand an approved examination upon our Course of Instruction. A. M. will not be conferred, as a matter of course, upon graduates of three years standing. It will be bestowed as a literary degree upon such as make application, and, after full inves- tigation, are deemed worthy to receive it, and as an honorary degree upon those whose superior acquirements and ability merit such dis- tinction. No degree of any