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Size | 3 items. |
Abstract | Hepburn of Carlisle, Pa., was a professor at the University of North Carolina, 1860-1871, and president of Davidson College and Miami University. Two letters, 1848, from Hepburn describing his activities as a student at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pa., and one letter to Hepburn from Alexander Taggart McGill (born 1807), 1850, urging him to return to Jefferson and graduate. |
Creator | Hepburn, A. D. (Andrew Dousa), 1830-1921. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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Hepburn of Carlisle, Pa., was a professor at the University of North Carolina, 1860-1871, and president of Davidson College and Miami University.
Back to TopTwo letters, 1848, from Hepburn describing his activities as a student at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pa., and one letter to Hepburn from Alexander Taggart McGill (born 1807), 1850, urging him to return to Jefferson and graduate.
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A. D. Hepburn papers, 1848; 1850 |