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... Henderson , another University man , was principal of the Hills- boro Academy , and William Bingham , lately " one of the professors in the University , " was principal of the Pittsboro Academy.7 6 In 1809 , John B. Bobbitt was ...
... Henderson , another University man , was principal of the Hills- boro Academy , and William Bingham , lately " one of the professors in the University , " was principal of the Pittsboro Academy.7 6 In 1809 , John B. Bobbitt was ...
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... Henderson , " late Professor in the Uni- versity of North Carolina " 172 was principal . In 1812 , William Bing- ham , who had taught at Pittsboro for a number of years , became prin- cipal of the academy.173 He remained here for three ...
... Henderson , " late Professor in the Uni- versity of North Carolina " 172 was principal . In 1812 , William Bing- ham , who had taught at Pittsboro for a number of years , became prin- cipal of the academy.173 He remained here for three ...
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... Henderson conducted a law school at Williamsboro.539 In 1829 , Richard T. Brumby advertised he would receive law students at Buffalo Shoal in Lincoln County . 540 The Raleigh Star of December 16 , 1831 , contained this brief notice ...
... Henderson conducted a law school at Williamsboro.539 In 1829 , Richard T. Brumby advertised he would receive law students at Buffalo Shoal in Lincoln County . 540 The Raleigh Star of December 16 , 1831 , contained this brief notice ...
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... Henderson Law School , 1823 .. 162 Shiloh Classical School , 1827 .. 163 Concord Academy , 1834 . 164 Union Academy , 1837 . 164 Ford Creek Academy , 1837 .......... Greene County Schools ... Greene Academy , 1807 . 165 167-167 167 ...
... Henderson Law School , 1823 .. 162 Shiloh Classical School , 1827 .. 163 Concord Academy , 1834 . 164 Union Academy , 1837 . 164 Ford Creek Academy , 1837 .......... Greene County Schools ... Greene Academy , 1807 . 165 167-167 167 ...
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... Henderson , James Bradley , John Dabney and William Warden shall be , and they are hereby appointed Commission- ers for the purpose of opening and completing a scheme of lottery , cal- culated to raise the sum aforesaid , in the ...
... Henderson , James Bradley , John Dabney and William Warden shall be , and they are hereby appointed Commission- ers for the purpose of opening and completing a scheme of lottery , cal- culated to raise the sum aforesaid , in the ...
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