Item #100228 Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841.
Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841
Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841
Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841
Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841
Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841
Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841
Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841
Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841
Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841
Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841
Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841

Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841

1832. Sammelband of 21 North Carolina University History Pamphlets, 1832-1841

Published: 1832-1841

Twenty-one individual pamphlets, bound together in a period leather binding (gilt title on leather spine label). A remarkable collection of North Carolina history, many of which are incredibly scarce.

1. Mr. Gaston’s Address Delivered before the Philanthropic and Dialectic Societies at Chapel-Hill, on the 20th of June, 1832. 16 pp;

2. Address Delivered before the Philanthropic and Dialectic Societies, at Chapel Hill, N.C. June 26, 1833; by the Hon. George E. Badger. Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1833, 21 pp. + inserted newspaper eulogy on Robert E. Lee;

3. Address Delivered before the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies, at Chapel Hill, N.C. June 25, 1834 by the Hon. James Iredell. Chapel Hill: Printed by Isaac C. Patridge, 1834, 16 pp;

4. “The Spirit of the Age.” An Address Delivered before the Two Literary Societies of the University of North-Carolina, by Hon. Henry L. Pinckney. Published by the request of the Philanthropic Society. Raleigh: Printed by J. Gales & Son, 1836, 30 pp;

5. An Address Delivered before The Two Literary Societies of the University of North Carolina, by Hon. Robert Strange. June, 1837. Raleigh” Printed by J. Gales and Son, 1837, 45 pp. + 2;

6. An Address Delivered before the Two Literary Societies of the University of North-Carolina, by Hon. William B. Shepard, June 27, 1838. Raleigh: Printed at the Office of The Raleigh Register, 1838, 29 pp;

7. An Address Delivered before the Alumni and the Senior Class, of the University of North Carolina: in Gerard Hall: on the Day Preceding the Annual Commencement, in June, 1838. Under the Appointment of the Dialectic Society. By Charles Manly, Esquire. Raleigh: Printed by T. Loring, at the Office of the North Carolina Standard, 1838, 22 pp; 8. Valedictory Address, Delivered to the Students of the University of North Carolina January 21, 1838, by William Hooper, Late Professor of Ancient Languages in that Institution, Now Theological Professor in the Furman Institution, Near Winnsboro’, S.C. Raleigh: Printed at the Office of The Raleigh Register, 1838, 25 pp;

9. An address Delivered before the Two Literary Societies of the University of North Carolina: in Gerard Hall: on the Day Preceding the Annual Commencement, in June 1839. Under the Appointment of the Dialectic Society. By the Hon. Bedford Brown. Published by Order of Said Society, Raleigh: Printed by T. Loring at the Office of the North Carolina Standard, 1839, 39 pp;

10. An Address Delivered before the Alumni and Graduating Class of the University of North Carolina, on the Afternoon Preceding Commencement Day, in Gerard Hall, June 26, 1839. By Hugh McQueen. Raleigh: Printed at the Office of The Raleigh Register, 1839, 46 pp;

11. An Address, Delivered before the Alumni and Graduating Class of the University of N.C. Wednesday, June 3, 1840. By Daniel M. Barringer, Esq. Raleigh: Printed at the Office of The Raleigh Star, 1840, 26 pp;

12. An Address Delivered before the Alumni and Graduating Class of the University of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, on the Afternoon of June Third, 1841, by James C. Bruce, Esq. of Halifax, Virginia. Raleigh: Printed at the Office of The North Carolina Standard, 1841, 27 pp., 1page trimmed close on margin clipping text;

13. Discourse. “Gentlemen of the Erosophic Society;” 40 pp;

14. Introduction Lecture, Read before the Raleigh Mechanics Association by James B. Shepard, Esq. at the Opening of Their Course July 12, 1841. Raleigh: Printed at the Office of The North Carolina Standard, 1841, 31 pp;

15. An Address Delivered before the Two Literary Societies of Wake Forest College, by James B. Shepard, Esq., June 17, 1841. Raleigh: Printed at The North Carolina Standard, 1841, 26 pp;

16. Oration Delivered before the Philomathean and Euzelian Societies, at Wake Forest Institute, July 4, 1835: By James C. Dockery, a Student. Raleigh: Printed by J. Gales & Son, 1835, 18 pp;

17. “Religious Slavery, incompatible with Civil Freedom” An Oration Delivered before the Euzelian and Philomathean Societies, at Wake Forest Institute, July 4, 1836: by H.K. Person, A Student. Raleigh: Printed by J. Gales and Son, 1836, 16 pp;

18. Address Delivered before the Literary Societies at the Wake Forest Institute. North Carolina, Nov. 24th, 1836: by T. Merdith. Newbern: Printed at the Recorder Office, 1837, 14 pp;

19. Doc. No. 9. Legislature of North Carolina: Raleigh, November, 1840. Rules of Order for the Government of the General Assembly of North Carolina, to Which are Prefixed The Constitutions of North Carolina and the United States. 36 pp;

20. Cataloque of the Members of the Dialectic Society, Instituted in the University of North Carolina. June the Third, 1795. Raleigh: Printed at the Office of The North Carolina Standard, 1841, 22 pp, margins trimmed close;

21. Cataloque of the Philanthropic Society, Instituted in the University of North Carolina August 1st, 1795. Raleigh: Printed by Thomas J. Lemay, 1841, 15 pp. – leather bound, use wear, some pages with penciled marginalia, scattered foxing. Item #100228

Price: $3,500.00

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