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George marked 2 as needing review in James Hervey Otey Papers Box 2 Folder 11 Document 5 in James Hervey Otey PapersPage Needs Review
George transcribed 1 in Fairbanks Papers Box 4 Document 45 in George R. Fairbanks CollectionPage Transcribed
George edited 1 in Fairbanks Papers Box 4 Document 39 in George R. Fairbanks CollectionPage Edited
George transcribed 1 in Fairbanks Papers Box 4 Document 27 in George R. Fairbanks CollectionPage Transcribed
George marked 1 as needing review in Fairbanks Papers Box 4 Document 27 in George R. Fairbanks CollectionPage Needs Review
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 157 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George marked 1 as needing review in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 157 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Needs Review
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 152 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 151 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George added a note to 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 9 in Cornerstone Invitations, saying “This George Davis was a lawyer, historian and popular speaker. He was the brother of the Rt. Rev. Thomas Frederick Davis, Bishop of South Carolina. His wife was Mary Adelaide Polk, a daughter of Thomas Gilchrist Polk, the half brother of Bishop ...”Note Added
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 344 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George marked 1 as needing review in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 344 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Needs Review
George added a note to 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 10 in Cornerstone Invitations, saying “The Rev. Moses Ashley Curtis was the rector of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Hillsborough NC from 1857 until 1872. He was also the first clerical trustee from the Diocese of North Carolina, serving from May 1857 (initial election) until his d...”Note Added
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 343 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George marked 1 as needing review in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 343 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Needs Review
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 336 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 335 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George added a note to 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 305 in Cornerstone Invitations, saying “Drury Lacy was the President of Davidson College in North Carolina (1855-1860).”Note Added
George edited 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 305 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Edited
George added a note to 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 327 in Cornerstone Invitations, saying “I believe this man to be John Davis Hawkins, Jr., who was a first cousin of Bishop Polk. Bishop Polk's mother (Sarah Sophia Hawkins Polk) and John Davis Hawkins, Sr. were sister and brother. The senior John Davis Hawkins died in December 1858.”Note Added
George edited 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 327 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Edited
George added a note to 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 127 in Cornerstone Invitations, saying “Thomas Blount Hill, Jr. (1813-1888) was a member of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Hillsborough NC, and was frequently a delegate from that church to NC diocesan conventions.”Note Added
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 327 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 305 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 291 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 287 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 263 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 246 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 201 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George added a note to 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 187 in Cornerstone Invitations, saying “The handwriting here is admittedly poor, but I believe that this person is the Honorable Daniel Moreau Barringer, lawyer, congressman and ambassador to Spain. Once he and his wife settled in Raleigh, NC, both became Episcopalians and joined Chris...”Note Added
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 167 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 150 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 149 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 148 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 143 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 129 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George edited 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 127 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Edited
George edited 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 127 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Edited
George added a note to 423 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Folder 1860 Cornerstone Ceremony 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University , saying “Samuel Finley Patterson was a NC politician, planter and businessman from Caldwell County, NC.”Note Added
George edited 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 127 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Edited
George edited 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 127 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Edited
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 127 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 124 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George edited 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 118 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Edited
George added a note to 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 118 in Cornerstone Invitations, saying “Mr. James Kyle was a wealthy dry goods merchant in Fayetteville, NC. According to the 1860 US census, his personal estate value in 1860 was $200,000.”Note Added
George transcribed 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 118 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Transcribed
George added a note to 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 138 in Cornerstone Invitations, saying “Mr. Charles T. Haigh was President of the Fayetteville NC branch of the Bank of Cape Fear and, at the time, Treasurer of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina. He held both positions for quite a few years. The same letter is among the document...”Note Added
George added a note to 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document 32 Folder 1860 Cornerstone Ceremony 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University , saying “This letter was posted from Edenton, NC, the closest town to the Collins plantation home at Somerset Place. Josiah Collins' wife, Mary Riggs Collins, suffered a stroke in June 1860, which stroke left her partially paralyzed. He references this e...”Note Added
George edited 1 in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 115 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Edited
George marked 1 as needing review in Vault Early Papers of the University Box 1 Document Cornerstone Invitation 115 in Cornerstone InvitationsPage Needs Review