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Size | 34 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 9200 items) |
Abstract | Collier Cobb, a white geologist and professor at the University of North Carolina, was born in 1862 in Wayne County, N.C., the eldest of the seven children of Martha Louisa Cobb and Needham Bryan Cobb, a Baptist minister and the first person to receive a Master's degree from the University of North Carolina in 1856. Collier Cobb attended Wake Forest College, 1878-1880, and the University of North Carolina briefly in 1880. In 1879, he completed his School Map of North Carolina, which was adopted by the State Board of Education and went through six editions. From 1889 to 1886, he taught school. From 1885 to 1889, he studied at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Annisquan, Mass., and at Harvard University, where he studied geology and also worked as an assistant on the United States Geological Survey. In 1892, he returned to Chapel Hill to become assistant professor of geology at the University of North Carolina. He eventually became head of the Geology Department, retiring in 1933. Besides teaching at the University, Cobb was also involved in community activities, especially those relating to schools. Cobb was married first Mary Lindsay Battle, with whom he had three children (William Cobb, Collier Cobb Jr., and Mary Louisa Cobb), second Lucy Battle, a cousin of his first wife; and third Mary Knox Gatlin of Little Rock, Ark. Cobb's sister, Lucy M. Cobb, was a writer, genealogist, and active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and his daughter, Mary Louisa Cobb, was chief of the Correspondence Bureau of the UNC Extension Division, 1922-1954. The collection chiefly consists of materials relating to the lives and work of Collier Cobb and his sister, Lucy M. Cobb, but there are also materials relating to Collier Cobb's father, Needham Bryan Cobb; Collier Cobb's three wives; his daughter, Mary Louisa Cobb, especially while she was attending Fassifern, a school for girls at Hendersonville, N.C.; his son, Collier Cobb Jr.; and other members of the Cobb family. Included are letters and related materials, both personal and professional. Among the correspondents are botanist Harriet E. Freeman of Boston and geographer/botanist Roland M. Harper. There are also clippings relating to the Cobb family or to scientific subjects and writings by Lucy M. Cobb; Collier Cobb, including a book manuscript on evolution and biographical sketches of Kemp Plummer Battle, Maria Edgeworth, Nicholas Marcellus Hentz, Joseph Austin Holmes, George Horton, Matthew Fontaine Maury, Denison Olmsted, Laura Battle Philips, William George Randall, and others; as well as journals, account books, address books, a commonplace book, a recipe book, and a family Bible with annotations and enclosed ephemera. Some of the volumes relate to Needham Bryan Cobb's ministerial activities before, during, and after the Civil War. Pictures are of members of Cobb family members, friends, and relatives; the family's Mount Auburn Plantation; the Cobb family homes in Chapel Hill; the University of North Carolina campus; geological field expeditions; and travels. Included is a series of glass plate negatives depicting the University of North Carolina campus, people, travels to Alaska and China, and other subjects. There are also maps; childhood drawings; genealogical materials relating to Lucy M. Cobb's career as genealogical researcher for hire; financial and legal documents belonging to Needham Bryan Cobb; diplomas, including the first Master's degree awarded by the University of North Carolina; and other items. The Addition of 2009 includes Collier Cobb correspondence, writings, and other materials, as well as materials relating to the Chapel Hill, N.C., community activities of Collier Cobb Jr. and his wife, Emma Cobb. There are also photographs of University of North Carolina faculty, Collier Cobb, Nancy Cobb, Collier Cobb Jr., and Emma Cobb. |
Creator | Cobb (Family : Wayne County, N.C.) |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Susan Ballinger, 1978, and Margaret Dickson, 2007
Encoded by: Margaret Dickson, January 2007
Updated by Sara Mannheimer in February 2012 because of addition.
Updated by: Laura Hart, February 2021
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Collier Cobb, geologist and professor at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C., was born 21 March 1862 at Mount Auburn Plantation in Wayne County, N.C. He was the eldest of the seven children of Martha Louisa Cobb and Needham Bryan Cobb, a minister. He received schooling at home until attending Wake Forest College, 1878-1880. He attended the University of North Carolina briefly in 1880. From 1871 to 1875, he printed a small newspaper, "The Home Journal," on his own press. In 1879, he completed his School Map of North Carolina, which was adopted by the State Board of Education and went through six editions. From 1880 until 1886, he taught school, first at Locke Craig's Preparatory School in Chapel Hill in 1880, then in Durham in 1881, Waynesville in 1882, and finally in Wilson at the Wilson Graded School, 1883-1886. During the summer of 1885, Cobb studied at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Annisquan, Mass.
From 1886 until 1889, Cobb attended Harvard University, where he studied geology. From 1886 to 1892, he worked as an assistant on the United States Geological Survey. After receiving his degree from Harvard, he tutored and lectured part-time at MIT and Boston University until 1892, when he returned to Chapel Hill to become assistant professor of geology at the University of North Carolina. He eventually became head of the Geology Department, retiring in 1933. Besides teaching at the University, Cobb was also involved in community activities, especially those relating to schools.
In January of 1891, Collier Cobb married Mary Lindsay Battle of Lilesville, N.C. They had three children: William Cobb, born in 1891; Collier Cobb Jr., born in 1893; and Mary Louisa Cobb, born in 1899. Mary Battle Cobb died in November of 1900. In 1904, Collier Cobb married Lucy Battle, a Mary's cousin. Lucy Battle died in 1905. In 1910, Cobb married Mary Knox Gatlin of Little Rock, Ark.
Collier Cobb's sister, Lucy M. Cobb, was a writer, an avid genealogist and a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. During the 1940s through the 1960s, she worked as a genealogist for hire, doing research on family histories.
Collier Cobb's daughter, Mary Louisa Cobb, was chief of the Correspondence Bureau of the UNC Extension Division from 1922 until 1954. From 1954 until her retirement in 1960, she served the Bureau as a part-time associate head.
For more information about the Cobb family, see Cobb and the Cobbs by Lucy M. Cobb or The Battle Book by Herbert B. Battle.
Back to TopORIGINAL DEPOSIT: The collection consists predominantly of materials relating to the lives of Collier Cobb, geologist and professor at the University of North Carolina, and his sister genealogist Lucy M. Cobb, and contains correspondence and related materials, clippings, writings, volumes, pictures, genealogical materials, and other items. Other materials in the collection relate to the lives of Collier Cobb's father, Needham Bryan Cobb; Collier Cobb's first wife, Mary Battle Cobb; his second wife, Lucy Plummer Battle Cobb; his third wife, Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb; his daughter, Mary Louisa Cobb; his son, Collier Cobb Jr.; and other members of the Cobb family.
Series 1, Correspondence and Related Materials, includes family letters; letters to and from friends and professional associates of Collier Cobb; bills and receipts; greeting cards, calling cards, announcements, invitations, and programs; and miscellaneous notes, manuscripts and genealogical papers. Prior to 1880, there is only one folder of papers, the content of which is mixed. From 1880 to 1886, the letters contain mostly news of Collier Cobb's immediate family; references to Needham Bryan Cobb's ministry and to various aspects of church business; references to the publication and sale of Collier's School Map of North Carolina and his various teaching jobs, including some comments on the graded school question in North Carolina. From 1886 to 1891, the papers consist largely of letters from Collier Cobb at Harvard University, in which he discusses his health, his courses, work on the Geological Survey, and the state of religion at Harvard University. Papers from 1892-1900 are a mixture of family and professional correspondence, but the family correspondence predominates. There are also scattered letters between Collier and his father, some of which discuss church and educational matters. Papers from 1901 to 1934 continue to be a mixture of family and professional correspondence; after 1900, Collier Cobb's professional correspondence increases steadily. Family correspondence during this period consists largely of letters from Collier Cobb's three children: William Cobb; Collier Cobb Jr.; and Mary Louisa Cobb. Other family correspondents include Cobb's second wife, Mary Knox Gatlin, of Little Rock, Ark., and Cobb's brothers and sisters. Professional correspondence during this time is fairly routine, consisting of letters to and from editors and publishers concerning Collier Cobb's writings; inquiries about equipment for the University of North Carolina Geology Department, such as lantern slides and stereographs; invitations for Cobb to lecture; letters thanking Cobb for complimentary copies of articles; letters from former students and letters of recommendation written on behalf of students; letters from people in North Carolina informing Cobb of various geological phenomena they had observed; letters from women seeking teaching positions in the Chapel Hill schools (Cobb was on the School Board); and letters to and from professional associates of Cobb, such as botanist Harriet E. Freeman of Boston and geographer/botanist Roland M. Harper. Beginning in 1910, there are carbon copies of some of Cobb's outgoing letters. From 1935 forward, the papers consist chiefly of letters to Mary Louisa Cobb and Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb from family and friends, as well as a few carbons of Mary Louisa Cobb's outgoing letters. Correspondents include Penelope Williams Cobb, Lucy M. Cobb, the Arkansas branch of Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb's family, and Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb's grandchildren, Mary Martha Cobb and Carol Cobb.
Series 2, Clippings, consists of newspaper clippings pertaining to members of the Cobb family and to various geological and scientific subjects.
Series 3, Writings, contains writings by Collier Cobb and others and consists of three subseries: 3.1, Geological and Scientific Writings and Classroom Materials, which includes drafts of books, articles, lectures, notes, and excerpts on geological and scientific subjects, including a number of writings on the geology and geography of North Carolina; 3.2, Writings on China, which includes notes on the geography and geology of China and drafts of "The Loess Deposits of China"; 3.3, Biographical Writings, which includes biographical articles, mostly by Collier Cobb with a few articles by others kept by Cobb for reference purposes; and 3.4, Other Writings, which includes various writings by Collier Cobb, his children, and others on subjects outside geology or biography, as well as miscellaneous classroom materials. Also included are several issues of "The Home Journal."
Series 4, Volumes, includes journals, memo books, pocket notebooks, account books, and address books belonging to Needham Bryan Cobb, Collier Cobb, Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb, Mary Louisa Cobb, and Penelope Williams Cobb. Also included are a commonplace book, a recipe book, a recitation record book, a roll book, the School Census for the town of Chapel Hill for the year 1902, and scrapbooks.
Series 5, Pictures, consists of pictures and picture albums containing images of Collier Cobb, Mary Louisa Cobb, William Battle Cobb, Collier Cobb Jr., Penelope Williams Cobb, Lucy Battle Cobb, Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb, other Cobb relatives and friends, University of North Carolina faculty, other friends and colleagues of Collier Cobb, animals, Mount Auburn Plantation, the Cobb family homes in Chapel Hill, N.C., the University of North Carolina campus, geological field expeditions, and travels to Japan, West Africa, Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii, and other places in the United States. Other images include photographs by W. E. Hook and unidentified men, women, and children.
Series 7, Other Materials, includes maps, childhood drawings by Collier Cobb, ephemera, and other materials.
ADDITIONS: Additions have been arranged in the same way as the original deposit, but have not been incorporated into it. The Addition of 1980 consists chiefly of the materials of Lucy M. Cobb, and includes correspondence and related materials of Lucy M. Cobb and her family and friends; clippings; writings by Lucy M. Cobb and others; a scrapbook of clippings and poems; and pictures of identified and unidentified people and places. Two new series are included in this addition, Series 6, Genealogical Materials, which consists of materials relating to Lucy Maria Cobb's work as a genealogical researcher; and Series 7, Other Materials, which consists of other papers and materials relating to Lucy M. Cobb's life and work, her involvement in the Daughters of the American Republic, and her family. The Addition of 1991 is very similar in scope to the Addition of 1980 and includes correspondence; clippings; writings; a family tree book, a postcard album, and a family Bible with annotations and enclosed ephemera; pictures of a United States geological survey and identified and unidentified people and places; genealogical materials; and other materials relating to Lucy M. Cobb's life and work. Other materials in the addition relate to the lives of other members of the Cobb family, particularly Mary Louisa Cobb, Collier Cobb's daughter and Lucy M. Cobb's neice. The Addition of 2005 consists of correspondence and related materials relating to Needham Bryan Cobb, Collier Cobb, and Collier Cobb Jr; writings of Lucy Plummer Battle and Collier Cobb, including four issues of "The Home Journal"; a copy of Lectures in Economic Geology by J. D. Whitney with notes by Collier Cobb; photographs of Collier Cobb as a middle-aged man and as a student at Harvard University; and other materials such as financial and legal papers belonging to Needham Bryan Cobb, five diplomas of Wiliam Horn Battle and Needham Bryan Cobb, one of which was the first Master's degree to be awarded at the University of North Carolina (1856), and other papers. The Addition of April 2006 contains cabinet cards of identified and unidentified people; glass plate negatives depicting the University of North Carolina campus, people, travels to Alaska and China, and other subjects; and one folder of other papers belonging to Collier Cobb. The Addition of August 2006 consists of a 2006 facsimile reprint of Poetical Geography of North Carolina and Other Poems by Needham Bryan Cobb and related materials.
The Addition of 2009 chiefly consists the materials of Collier Cobb and his son, Collier Cobb Jr., as well as a receipt and two volumes relating to other Cobb family members. The Collier Cobb correspondence includes some professional correspondence, but is chiefly with family members, colleagues, and seekers of genealogy information. There are also Collier Cobb's personal notebooks and writings, various printed materials and notes, and an autobiography of Needham Bryan Cobb dedicated to Collier Cobb. The Collier Cobb Jr. papers include materials relating to him and to his wife, Emma Cobb, including letters from professional and personal correspondents, as well as clippings and other printed material, especially regarding their community involvement in Chapel Hill, N.C. There are also photographs of University of North Carolina faculty, Collier Cobb as a Harvard University student and in his 40s, Nancy Cobb in a parade, and Collier Cobb Jr. and Emma Cobb at home and aboard a cruise ship.
Back to TopArrangement: chronological.
Correspondence and related materials including family letters; letters to and from friends and professional associates of Collier Cobb; bills and receipts; greeting cards, calling cards, announcements, invitations, and programs; and miscellaneous notes, manuscripts, and genealogical papers.
Prior to 1880, there is only one folder of papers. From 1880 to 1886, letters contain mostly news of Collier Cobb's immediate family; references to Needham Bryan Cobb's ministry and to various aspects of church business; references to the publication and sale of Collier's School Map of North Carolina and his various teaching jobs, including some comments on the graded school question in North Carolina.
From 1886 to 1891, papers consist largely of letters from Collier Cobb at Harvard University, in which he discusses his health, his courses, work on the Geological Survey, and the state of religion at Harvard University.
Papers, 1892-1900, are a mixture of family and professional correspondence, but the family correspondence predominates. There are numerous letters from Mary Battle Cobb's mother, Mrs. William H. Battle II, and from her sister Pattie in Lilesville. Beginning in 1895, Mrs. Battle and Pattie occasionally enclose letters from Pattie's brother Kemp, who had gone to Texas to seek work and wrote from Alvin, El Paso, and Chispa, Tex. There are also numerous letters between Mary and Collier, particularly to Collier from Mary while she was visiting her family in Lilesville. Mary was ill and remained in Lilesville through most of 1900; she died there in November 1900. There is also correspondence between Collier and his father, some of which discuss church and educational matters.
Papers, 1901-1934, continue to be a mixture of family and professional correspondence; after 1900, Collier Cobb's professional correspondence increases steadily. Family correspondence during this period consists largely of letters from Collier Cobb's three children--William, Collier Jr., and Mary Louisa. In early letters, the children discuss their schooling: William and Collier Jr. attended Warrenton High School and Mary Louisa attended Fassifern, a girl's school in Henderson, N.C. Later letters discuss their professional lives. Other family correspondents include Cobb's second wife, Mary Knox Gatlin of Little Rock, Ark., and Cobb's brothers and sisters. Professional correspondence during this time is fairly routine, consisting of letters to and from editors and publishers concerning Collier Cobb's writings; inquiries about equipment for the University of North Carolina Geology Department, such as lantern slides and stereographs; invitations for Cobb to lecture; letters thanking Cobb for complimentary copies of articles; letters relating to students; letters from people in North Carolina informing Cobb of various geological phenomena they had observed; letters from women seeking teaching positions in the Chapel Hill schools (Cobb was on the School Board); and letters to and from professional associates of Cobb, such as botanist Harriet E. Freeman of Boston and geographer/botanist Roland M. Harper. Beginning in 1910, there are carbon copies of some of Cobb's outgoing letters.
From 1935 forward, the papers consist chiefly of letters to Mary Louisa Cobb and Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb from family and friends, as well as a few carbons of Mary Louisa Cobb's outgoing letters. Correspondents include Penelope Williams Cobb, Lucy M. Cobb, members of the Arkansas branch of Mary Knox's family, and Mary Knox's grandchildren, Mary Martha Cobb and Carol Cobb.
Folder 1 |
1814, 1853-1879 |
Folder 2 |
1880-1883 |
Folder 3 |
1884-1886 |
Folder 4 |
1887 |
Folder 5 |
1888 |
Folder 6 |
1889 and undated 1880s |
Folder 7-8
Folder 7Folder 8 |
1890 |
Folder 9-10
Folder 9Folder 10 |
1891 |
Folder 11-12
Folder 11Folder 12 |
1892 |
Folder 13 |
1893 |
Folder 14-15
Folder 14Folder 15 |
1894 |
Folder 16-18
Folder 16Folder 17Folder 18 |
1895 |
Folder 19 |
1896-1897 |
Folder 20 |
1898 |
Folder 21 |
1899 and undated 1890s |
Folder 22-25
Folder 22Folder 23Folder 24Folder 25 |
1900 |
Folder 26-30
Folder 26Folder 27Folder 28Folder 29Folder 30 |
1901 |
Folder 31-38
Folder 31Folder 32Folder 33Folder 34Folder 35Folder 36Folder 37Folder 38 |
1902 |
Folder 39-42
Folder 39Folder 40Folder 41Folder 42 |
1903 |
Folder 43-44b |
1904 |
Folder 45-46
Folder 45Folder 46 |
1905 |
Folder 47-48
Folder 47Folder 48 |
1906 |
Folder 49 |
1907 |
Folder 50 |
1908 |
Folder 51 |
1909 |
Folder 52-54
Folder 52Folder 53Folder 54 |
1910 |
Folder 55-56
Folder 55Folder 56 |
1911 |
Folder 57-61
Folder 57Folder 58Folder 59Folder 60Folder 61 |
1912 |
Folder 62-65
Folder 62Folder 63Folder 64Folder 65 |
1913 |
Folder 66-70
Folder 66Folder 67Folder 68Folder 69Folder 70 |
1914 |
Folder 71-76
Folder 71Folder 72Folder 73Folder 74Folder 75Folder 76 |
1915 |
Folder 77-80
Folder 77Folder 78Folder 79Folder 80 |
1916 |
Folder 81-83
Folder 81Folder 82Folder 83 |
1917 |
Folder 84-86
Folder 84Folder 85Folder 86 |
1918 |
Folder 87-88
Folder 87Folder 88 |
1919 |
Folder 89-90
Folder 89Folder 90 |
1920 |
Folder 91 |
1921 |
Folder 92 |
1922 |
Folder 93-94
Folder 93Folder 94 |
1923 |
Folder 95-99
Folder 95Folder 96Folder 97Folder 98Folder 99 |
1924 |
Folder 100-102
Folder 100Folder 101Folder 102 |
1925 |
Folder 103-105
Folder 103Folder 104Folder 105 |
1926 |
Folder 106-108
Folder 106Folder 107Folder 108 |
1927 |
Folder 109-110
Folder 109Folder 110 |
1928 |
Folder 111-113
Folder 111Folder 112Folder 113 |
1929 |
Folder 114-115
Folder 114Folder 115 |
1930 |
Folder 116-119
Folder 116Folder 117Folder 118Folder 119 |
1931 |
Folder 120-121
Folder 120Folder 121 |
1932 |
Folder 122-131
Folder 122Folder 123Folder 124Folder 125Folder 126Folder 127Folder 128Folder 129Folder 130Folder 131 |
1933 |
Folder 132-134
Folder 132Folder 133Folder 134 |
1934 |
Folder 135 |
1935-1937 |
Folder 136 |
1938-1939 |
Folder 137 |
1940 |
Folder 138 |
1941 |
Folder 139 |
1942 |
Folder 140-141
Folder 140Folder 141 |
1943 |
Folder 142 |
1944 |
Folder 143 |
1945-1946 |
Folder 144 |
1947-1948 |
Folder 145 |
1949 |
Folder 146 |
1950-1951 |
Folder 147 |
1952 |
Folder 148 |
1953 |
Folder 149 |
1954-1955 |
Folder 150-151
Folder 150Folder 151 |
1956 |
Folder 152 |
1957 |
Folder 153 |
1958-1959 |
Folder 154 |
1960-1961 |
Folder 155-161
Folder 155Folder 156Folder 157Folder 158Folder 159Folder 160Folder 161 |
1962 |
Folder 162 |
1963 |
Folder 163 |
1964-1965 |
Folder 164 |
1966 |
Folder 165 |
1967 |
Folder 166-167
Folder 166Folder 167 |
1968 |
Folder 168 |
1969 |
Folder 169 |
1970 |
Folder 170-171
Folder 170Folder 171 |
1971 |
Folder 172 |
1972-1975 |
Folder 173-175
Folder 173Folder 174Folder 175 |
Undated |
Folder 176-182
Folder 176Folder 177Folder 178Folder 179Folder 180Folder 181Folder 182 |
Undated Christmas cards |
Folder 183-184
Folder 183Folder 184 |
Undated greeting cards |
Folder 185 |
Undated announcements, invitations, and programs |
Folder 186 |
Undated calling cards |
Folder 187-188
Folder 187Folder 188 |
Miscellaneous notes by Mary Louisa Cobb |
Folder 189-191c |
Miscellaneous genealogical materials |
Folder 192 |
Miscellaneous bills, receipts, and other financial papers |
Folder 193-194
Folder 193Folder 194 |
Miscellaneous manuscript materials |
Folder 195 |
Miscellaneous printed and mimeographed materials |
Arrangement: chronological.
Newspaper clippings pertaining to members of the Cobb family and to various geological and scientific subjects.
Folder 196 |
19th century |
Folder 197 |
1900-1919 |
Folder 198 |
1920s-1930s |
Folder 199 |
1930s |
Folder 200 |
1940s |
Folder 201 |
1950s |
Folder 202 |
1960s-1970s |
Folder 203 |
Undated |
Arrangement: by subject.
Drafts of books, articles and lectures; notes; and excerpts on geological and scientific subjects, including a number of writings on the geology and geography of North Carolina (folders 204-241).
Notes on the geography and geology of China and drafts of "The Loess Deposits of China" by Collier Cobb.
Folder 250 |
Drafts of "The Loess Deposits of China" |
Folder 251-253
Folder 251Folder 252Folder 253 |
Notes on and excerpts from various sources on China |
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.
Biographical articles, mostly by Collier Cobb. A few of the articles are by other authors and were kept by Cobb for reference purposes.
Folder 254 |
"Kemp Plummer Battle" |
Folder 255 |
Writings on Benjamin Franklin, including excerpts from "Benjamin Franklin: Citizen" |
Folder 256 |
Short article on Maria Edgeworth |
Folder 257 |
"Caroline Lee Hentz" by Rebecca Louise Hatch |
Folder 258 |
"Nicholas Marcellus Hentz" |
Folder 259 |
"Joseph Austin Holmes" |
Folder 260 |
"An American Man of Letters: George Horton, the Negro Poet" |
Folder 261 |
Writings on Matthew Fontaine Maury |
Folder 262 |
Writings on Denison Olmstead |
Folder 263 |
"Mrs. Laura Carolina Battle Phillips" |
Folder 264 |
"William George Randall" |
Folder 265 |
A paper on Lewis David von Schweinitz from Pioneers of Science in America, 1896 |
Folder 266 |
"Benjamin Smith, First Benefactor of the University" |
Writings by Collier Cobb, his children, and others on subjects other than geology or biography. There are also miscellaneous classroom materials, including a few student rosters; papers pertaining to the University of North Carolina Geology Department; copies of tests given by Collier Cobb; a few course outlines and assignment sheets; miscellaneous printed exams from Harvard University, 1886-1890; and other items.
Arrangement: chronological.
Journals, memo books, pocket notebooks, account books, and address books belonging to Needham Bryan Cobb, Collier Cobb, Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb, Mary Louisa Cobb, and Penelope Williams Cobb. Also included are a commonplace book, a recipe book, a recitation record book, a roll book, the School Census for the town of Chapel Hill for the year 1902, and scrapbooks.
Folder 280 |
Journal of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1855, 1859-1861, 1869.Kept while he was teaching school in Cabarrus County, N.C.; includes a list of the dates, places, and texts of his sermons, 1859-1861, and a few notes made in 1869 at Portsmouth, Va., reflecting on his youth and schooling. |
Folder 281 |
Journal of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1856-1859.Includes an expense account for a trip through western North Carolina and a few miscellaneous memoranda and accounts, 1858-1859. |
Folder 282 |
Commonplace book of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1856-1859.Includes a few brief meditations on scripture, 1862 and 1864, and his journal for 1865-1867. |
Folder 283 |
Journal of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1860.Includes miscellaneous notes and accounts of expenses. |
Folder 284 |
Memo book and journal of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1861.Includes appointments for prayers, mostly for soldiers; sick lists; and church members in Goldsboro, N.C. The second half of the book is Cobb's journal for June-December 1861. |
Folder 285 |
Memo book of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1862-1864.Includes a list of members of the Goldsboro Baptist Church, 1862; a list of Bibles and hymn books sent to Confederate troops; a list of chaplains from North Carolina; a list of army colporters; and a list of contributions to army colportage. |
Folder 286 |
Pocket notebook of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1867-1869.Includes a few miscellaneous accounts and lists of names, among them area list of subscriptions for the 4th Street Church bell, Portsmouth, Va. Also a list of names headed "tuition due, Aug. 1, 1868." |
Folder 287 |
Notes on scripture by Needham Bryan Cobb, 1868-1869.All in shorthand. Includes lessons in phonography prepared for Collier Cobb, September 1869. |
Folder 288 |
"Shelby Bible School Register," 1871-1872.Contains notes and recipes in shorthand; lists of officers, teachers male, teachers female, and scholars, 1871; a list of Baptists in Rockingham; and Needham Bryan Cobb's account with Jno. L. Moore, January-February 1872. |
Folder 289 |
Journal of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1871-1893.Includes a few poems and commonplaces by Cobb; a few exercises in phonography in shorthand; a few notes on scripture and on church business; newspaper clippings on North Carolina Baptist conventions, on Wake Forest College, and on Cobb's career; various statistics on the Baptist Church in North Carolina; and a list of persons baptized by Cobb. In the back is a chronology of his life. |
Folder 290 |
Enclosures from the volume in folder 289. |
Folder 291 |
Book of bills and receipts of Collier Cobb, 1879-1890.Also includes copies of natural history and geology exams given at Harvard University, 1880, 1885-1890, and a few newspaper clippings, 1879-1881 and 1885-1886, containing notices of Collier Cobb's School Map of North Carolina and notices of lectures by Collier Cobb. |
Folder 292 |
"Rev. N. B. Cobb in a/c with Fayetteville Nat'l. Bank," 1880-1888.Contains two pages of accounts with the Fayetteville National Bank. The rest of the volume is miscellaneous accounts of salaries received from various churches, expenses, etc., and a few notes on scripture. |
Folder 293 |
Pocket notebook, 1881Contains an address given at Warsaw High School in May 1881, miscellaneous notes on history and geography, and notes on church business, much of which is in shorthand. |
Folder 294 |
Account book of Collier Cobb, 1884-1888.Includes personal and business expenses; also includes a summary of the Superintendent's report, Wilson Graded School, 4 June 1886. |
Folder 295 |
Notebook of Collier Cobb, 1885.Contains excerpts from Darwin's The Descent of Man and Origin of the Species and from Wallace's Natural Selection. Also includes two outlines for class lectures by E. C. Branson: "Geography - Study of Continents," along with notes on North and South American; and "Water as a Geographical Agent: Lessons Given by E. C. Branson, Wilson Graded School." |
Folder 296 |
Journal of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1885-1888.Includes notes for sermons, lists of places preached and people visited, and miscellaneous accounts. |
Pocket memo book of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1887.Contains mostly lists of church members for the Rockingham Baptist Church, the Troy Baptist Church, and the Pee Dee Baptist Church in Lilesville, N.C. Also notes on deaths, baptisms, etc., in the various churches and notes on foreign missions. |
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Folder 297 |
Pocket memo book, 1887.Most of the pages are blank. Includes a list of important inventions and their dates and a note: "Hired Horace & Nancy, Oct. 5th 1887." |
Journal of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1888.Includes a few accounts of collections from various churches. |
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Journal of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1888-1890.Includes various accounts of his expenses, salaries, collections, and lists of names. |
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Folder 298 |
Typescript of a journal by W. D. Bratton, 1888.Kept while on an Arctic cruise aboard the steamer "Bear." |
Folder 299 |
Account book of Collier Cobb, 1888-1890.Includes itemized personal expenses. |
Folder 300 |
Pocket notebook of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1890-1891.Contains notes for sermons, scripture readings, etc.; accounts; and lists of the members of the Cary Baptist Church, Gardner's Baptist Church, the Sharon Church, and the Middleburg Church. |
Folder 301 |
Recipe book, 1891. |
Journal of Needham Bryan Cobb, 1892-1893.Includes various notes and accounts related to church business. |
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Recipe book, 1891. |
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Folder 302 |
Account book of Collier Cobb, 1894-1902.Includes itemized personal expenses and a few miscellaneous notes. |
Folder 303 |
Recitation record book of Collier Cobb for classes in geology taught at the University of North Carolina. |
Address book of Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb, 1913-1916. |
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School census, Town of Chapel Hill, 1902.89 3x5 index cards in alphabetical order by parent's name, giving names and ages of children. |
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Folder 304 |
Pocket memo book of Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb, 1913-1925.Contains names of callers and guests, appointments, reminders of social events. |
"Level Book."Contains elevations of streets in an unnamed city. |
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Pocket notebook of Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb, 1917-1918.Lists names of women to whom "Red Cross yarn" was distributed; also quantities of yarn distributed and numbers of sweaters, mufflers, etc., made from it and returned to the Red Cross. |
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Pocket notebook of Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb, 1918-1920.Contains Community Club notes. |
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Folder 305 |
Scrapbook, 15 December 1925.Contains mostly whimsical sketches and anecdotes about staff members of the UNC Extension Division. Compiled by Lillian Burch; dedicated to "Miss (Mary) Cobb." |
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Account book of Collier Cobb, 1925-1926.Account of rents received from houses on Cobb Terrace, 8 August 1925-8 January 1926. |
Roll book of Collier Cobb, 1933. |
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Folder 307 |
Memory book, 1933.Contains anecdotes about the staff members of the UNC Extension Division, given to Mary Louisa Cobb on her birthday by her co-workers at the Extension Division. |
Folder 308 |
Christmas card scrapbook, 1938-1961.Contains samples of printed cards sent by Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb and Mary Louisa Cobb. |
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Pocket notebook of Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb, 1940.Contains lists of people to whom Christmas presents and Christmas cards were sent. |
Pocket notebook.Contains several lists of names headed Charlotte, Concord, Salisbury, Thomasville, High Point, Greensboro, and Chatham County. |
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Pocket notebook.Contains lists of names arranged by classes and lists of the counties and rivers of North Carolina. On the cover is "Lilesville Academy." |
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Address book of Penelope Williams Cobb, Washington, D.C. |
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Address book of Penelope Williams Cobb, Washington, D.C. |
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Bank book of Collier Cobb.The People's Bank, Chapel Hill, N.C. Contains only one entry. |
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Pocket notebook of Collier Cobb.Contains miscellaneous notes and some names and addresses of people and businesses in Japan, China, Korea, and Seattle, Washington. |
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Memo book of Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb. |
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Collier Cobb, circa 1866- 1927
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Collier Cobb's ancestors, circa 1825-1880
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Mary Louisa Cobb, circa 1901-1959
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William Battle Cobb and Collier Cobb Jr., circa 1911-1969
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Cobb children in groups, circa 1895-1911
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Penelope Williams Cobb, circa 1886-1920
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Penelope Williams Cobb, circa 1938-1961About 70 snapshots of or taken by Penelope Williams Cobb. Includes pictures from trips to California and the Southwest, and to Hawaii, circa 1938-1961. |
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Lucy Battle Cobb and Battle family, circa 1860-1919
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Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb, circa 1895-1927
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Arkansas relatives of Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb, circa 1880-1915
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Miscellaneous Cobb relatives, circa 1891-1930
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Miscellaneous Cobb relatives.Forty-one images, mostly of the children of Collier Cobb Jr., William Battle Cobb Jr., Libby Cobb Grier, and Eleanor Hope Cobb, circa 1950-1965. |
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Harvard University classmates and associates of Collier Cobb
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University of North Carolina faculty members, circa 1850-1917
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Friends and professional associates of Collier Cobb, circa 1886-1911
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Miscellaneous identified people, circa 1870-1969
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Miscellaneous identified people.Two envelopes containing twenty images in all. One envelope contains snapshots of children, circa 1953-1959; the other contains greeting cards with family pictures on them, circa 1941-1962. |
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Miscellaneous unidentified people.Three envelopes containing about forty images in all. Envelopes contain snapshots, probably of Cobb relatives, circa 1920-1965. |
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Unidentified people, circa 1860-1915
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Unidentified groups of people, circa 1895-1930
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Animals, circa 1900-1930
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Mount Auburn Plantation, circa 1890-1910Three views of the Cobb family home, Mt. Auburn Plantation, in Wayne County, N.C. In one, Collier, Owen, and William Battle Cobb appear on horseback, in foreground. |
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Cobb family homes in Chapel Hill, circa 1920-1950Eleven pictures of Collier Cobb's home at 517 E. Franklin Street, and one of Collier Cobb Jr. s home at 603 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, N.C., circa |
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The Chapel of the Cross, Chapel Hill, N.C., circa 1920-1930In winter, spring, and summer, E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, N.C. One is by Wootten-Moulton. |
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University of North Carolina, circa 1920-1930
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Miscellaneous buildings, interiors and exteriors, circa 1920-1960Pictures of homes, mostly older, two-story houses; and one building resembling a college dormitory, possibly at Harvard University. |
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W. E. Hook photographs, circa 1870-1890Fourteen mounted albumen prints (thirteen boudoir cards and one of no standard format) of various subjects in Colorado. Photographer: W. E. Hook, Colorado Springs, Colo. Images were numbered and captioned by the photographer.
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Geological field expeditions, circa 1895-1900
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Japan, West Africa, Mexico, and Alaska, circa 1910-1930
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Europe and the Middle East, circa 1865-1885Unmounted albumen prints of mountains and lakes in Ireland, the British Isles, Switzerland, and the Middle East. Identified photographer: J. Julien, Geneva, Switzerland; and Felix Bonfils, Beirut. |
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Seneca Ray Stoddard photographs, circa 1870-1880Unmounted albumen prints of various lakes in upstate New York. Photographer: Seneca Ray Stoddard, Glens Falls, N.Y. |
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Colorado and Wyoming, circa 1865-1885Unmounted albumen prints of Yellowstone Lake and Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming, and a lake near the Mountain of the Holy Cross in Colorado. |
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Sand dunes and coastlines, circa 1900-1935
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Miscellaneous travel pictures, circa 1890-1920Envelope, containing approximately 30 snapshots and postcards of people and places around the world. Images are mostly unidentified; recognizable subjects include the Great Wall of China and ruins in Mexico, circa 1890-1920. |
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Collier Cobb in Japan, Marquis Okuma and an unidentified man at his left, circa 1920.Photographer: T. Suzuki, Tokyo. |
Woman, identified on verso as "Mrs. Schenck - wife of head of Biltmore Forest School," feeding seven dogs. Canton, N.C., circa 1911. |
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Unidentified bearded man, holding rope and chains, circa 1905-1925. |
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Four small snapshots of a man fishing, mounted sequentially, circa 1905-1925. |
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Unidentified young man, 1856.Ambrotype. Image is in thermoplastic Union case. |
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"West or Nose-End Whiteside Mountain, from ridge below." Macon County, N.C., circa 1868-1870.Stereograph. Photographer: Taylor & Jones, Asheville, N.C. |
Photograph Album PA-4008/1 |
Album of 73 photographs, and three envelopes, each containing approximately 40 photographs, circa 1917-1925.Mostly pictures of Mary Louisa Cobb and her friends, in their late teens and early twenties. Includes some pictures of her father, stepmother, and brother. |
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Album of 200 photographs, circa 1900-1915.Snapshots from a trip to the Pacific coast: the Alaskan panhandle, Washington, San Francisco, and Southern California; and to Virginia, Washington, D.C., Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana. |
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"Fossil Field of Wyoming Expedition - 1899." Album of 50 photographs.Documentation of geological surveying trip. Images were numbered and captioned on the negatives, and include such scenes as "professors prospecting" and "the round-up" (surveyors posing with string of slain wild turkeys, as well as pictures of the North Platte River and surrounding prairie. |
Folder 310a |
Finding aid compiled 1977-1991 |
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Biblical Recorder, supplementContains "Dr. Skinner's Address to the Members of the Legislature, Delivered in Tucker Hall during the Session of the Prohibition Liquor Law Convention" |
PosterAnnouncement for the 1st Annual Convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association, Baltimore, November 17-19, 1908 |
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MenuBanquet, Atlantic Deeper Waterways Convention |
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Proofs of five mapsUsed as illustrations in Collier Cobb's Transportation in North Carolina |
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Partial view of Seaton Mountain, ColoradoDepicts the works of the Seaton Mountain Gold Mining Company |
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CertificateNaming Collier Cobb as a delegate to the joint meeting of the American Forestry Association and Southern Forestry Congress held in Richmond, 6-7 January 1926 |
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Broadside"Why I Shall Vote for School Bonds," regarding the 18 May 1915 bond referendum in Chapel Hill, N.C. |
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Two childhood drawings by Collier Cobb |
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List of books with prices and dates of publication (mostly 1880s) |
Copy of a plot depicting lots of "Fairview," Chapel Hill, 15 March 1918 |
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Childhood drawing by Collier Cobb |
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Chiefly the materials of Lucy M. Cobb, Collier Cobb's sister, consisting of correspondence between Lucy M. Cobb and her family and friends and related materials, clippings, writings by Lucy M. Cobb and others, a scrapbook of clippings of poems, pictures of identified and unidentified people and places, genealogical materials relating to Lucy M. Cobb's work as a genealogical researcher, and other materials relating to her life and work.
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Correspondence and related materials, 1934-1963 and undated.About 50 items. |
Folder 312 |
Clippings, 1933-1945 and undatedAbout 35 items. |
Folder 313-320
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Writings, 1936-1961About 150 items. Drafts of short stories, essays, and poems by Lucy M. Cobb as well as some writings by others. |
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Scrapbook of poems, 1930s |
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Pictures of unidentified people, 1907-1952 and undated.About 50 items. |
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Genealogical Materials, 1938-1960 and undatedAbout 500 items. Genealogical notes, mostly hand-written and some typed, taken by Lucy M. Cobb as part of her work as a genealogical researcher for hire, and correspondence with people for whom she conducted research. |
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Other Materials, 1939-1961 and undatedAbout 35 items. Materials relating to Lucy M. Cobb's work as a publicity agent for Campbell College in Buie's Creek, N.C.; materials relating to Lucy M. Cobb's involvement in the Daughters of the American Revolution; materials relating to a memorial for Matthew McCauley, a donor of land to the University of North Carolina; and other materials. |
Arrangement: by type of material.
Chiefly materials of Lucy M. Cobb, Collier Cobb's sister, consisting of correspondence between Lucy M. Cobb and her family and friends and related materials, clippings, writings by Lucy M. Cobb and others, a family tree book documenting the genealogy of the Smith family, a postcard album, a family Bible with annotations and enclosed ephemera, pictures of a geological survey (probably belonging to Collier Cobb) as well as identified and unidentified people and places, genealogical materials relating to Lucy M. Cobb's work as a genealogical researcher, and other materials relating to her life and work. Other materials in the addition relate to the lives of other members of the Cobb family, particularly Mary Louisa Cobb, Lucy M. Cobb's niece.
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Correspondence and Related Materials, 1908-1973 and undatedAbout 125 items. |
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Clippings, 1900-1970 and undatedAbout 500 items. |
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Writings, 1931-1961 and undatedAbout 80 items. |
Folder 377 |
Family tree book of the Smith family |
Folder 378 |
Postcard album |
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Family BibleIncludes annotations and enclosed ephemera. |
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United States Geological Survey PhotographsProbably belonging to Collier Cobb |
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Identified peopleContains photographs of Mary Louisa Cobb and other members of the Cobb family, as well as photographs of friends of the family. |
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Unidentified people |
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Identified places |
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Unidentified places |
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Panoramic photograph of the "25th Anniversary of Class 1889 at Oakley Country Club. 1914" |
Panoramic photograph of the "42nd Engineers Camp American University Washington D.C. April, 1918" |
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Genealogical Materials, 1933-1963 and undated.About 500 items. |
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Other Materials, 1890-1970 and undated.About 300 items. Other materials relating to the lives of Lucy M. Cobb and Mary Louisa Cobb, such as playbills, flyers, and notes. Folder 416 contains two half-tone plates, one of which depicts Collier Cobb. |
Arrangement: by type of material.
Correspondence: Letters to and from Needham Bryan Cobb, regarding both family life and his occupation as a minister; letters to Collier Cobb, regarding his occupation as a professor at the University of North Carolina; and letters from Collier Cobb Jr. to his family while he was serving in the army in World War I. Letters to Collier Cobb have been separated by Cobb into two categories: "Commercial," which includes correspondence from vendors and salespeople; and "Professional," which includes correspondence from other professors and colleagues.
Writings: Two commencement speeches by Lucy Plummer Battle, a graded essay and a photocopy of a speech by Collier Cobb, and four issues, plus photocopies of those issues, of Collier Cobb's boyhood publication, "The Home Journal."
Pictures: One photograph of Collier Cobb as a middle-aged man and four group photographs picturing Collier Cobb as a student at Harvard University.
Financial and legal papers, such as deeds, receipts, and life insurance documents, belonging to Needham Bryan Cobb; a small autograph book belonging to Bettie Nicks Gatliss, June 1879; two certificates of "Satisfactory Examination" belonging to Lucy Plummer Battle, from Saint Mary's School, for the school years 1877-1878 and 1878-1879; a pamphlet documenting the proceedings on the presentation of a portrait of William Horn Battle to the Law School at the University of North Carolina; a program of graduating exercises from the University of North Carolina Medical Department, 1908; a pamphlet entitled "The Golden Key," by Emmet Fox; and five diplomas, one of which was the first Master's degree to be awarded at the University of North Carolina, dated 1856.
Arrangement: by type of material.
Cabinet cards of identified and unidentified people, probably relatives of Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb, and 86 glass plate negatives. The plates depict identified and unidentified people, pictures of portraits, images of the University of North Carolina campus, Collier Cobb's home on East Franklin Steet in Chapel Hill, N.C., landscapes, geological specimen, images from trips to China and Alaska, and other subjects. Also included is a folder of printed materials, unrelated to the images and belonging to Collier Cobb.
Folder 449 |
Writings, 1887-20062006 facsimile reprint of Poetical Geography of North Carolina and Other Poems by Needham Bryan Cobb and related materials. Reprint is #278 of 400 limited editions. Folder also contains the original copyright letter of 28 April 1887 and a 1940 article entitled "Cobb's Poetical Geography" from The State magazine by W. H. Jones. |
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Box 55-56
Box 55Box 56 |
Photograhs |
Arrangement: Chronological
The Addition of 2009 chiefly consists of correspondence and other papers relating to Collier Cobb and his son, Collier Cobb Jr., as well as a receipt and two volumes relating to other Cobb family members. The Collier Cobb correspondence is primarily letters from family members, including his children, Collier Cobb Jr. and Mary Louisa Cobb, and his third wife, Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb; from colleagues, including botanist Harriet E. Freeman and professor Thomas Hume; and from distant relatives seeking genealogical information. There are also letters from Collier Cobb to his first wife, Mary Lindsay Battle Cobb, and a small amount of professional correspondence, including a letter about employment from University of North Carolina president George Tayloe Winston. Other Collier Cobb papers are personal notebooks and writings, including lectures, academic papers, fiction pieces, and anecdotal accounts. Included is an autobiographical manuscript by Needham Bryan Cobb chronicling family and personal history. There are also printed materials and notes relating to Collier Cobb's life and work. The Collier Cobb Jr. papers include materials relating to him and to his wife, Emma Cobb, including letters from professional and personal correspondents, as well as clippings and other printed material, especially regarding their community involvement in Chapel Hill, N.C. Photographs are of University of North Carolina faculty, Collier Cobb as a Harvard University student and in his 40s, Nancy Cobb on a parade float, and Collier Cobb Jr. and Emma Cobb at home and aboard a cruise ship.
Folder 450 |
Statement of charges, Baltimore, 27 April 1792Written by Nathaniel Smith, requesting payment from Mr. Smith and Mr. Buchanan for barbecued pork and other items. |
Folder 451 |
"Trust in God, or Jenny's Trials" by Catherine Bell, 1874Inscribed to Mary Lindsay Battle Cobb from her Sabbath school teacher, 10 May 1874. |
Folder 452 |
Scrapbook of Bettie N. Gatlin, 1879Chiefly clippings, including stories, prayers, obituaries, doilies, and commercial illustrations. |
Folder 453-454
Folder 453Folder 454 |
Letters to Mary Lindsay Battle Cobb, 1888Chiefly from Collier Cobb while he attended Harvard University, discussing academics, daily activities, mutual acquaintances, and love. Also included is a letter from Fannie H. Cobb, 29 September 1888, describing a visit to Waynesville, N.C. |
Folder 455 |
Letter from University of North Carolina president George Tayloe Winston to Collier Cobb, 25 July 1892Letter contains offer to Collier Cobb of the position of assistant professor of geology. |
Folder 456 |
Printed materials relating to Collier Cobb, 1894-1916 and undatedArticles and writings by various authors, as well as programs, clippings, and bulletins. |
Folder 457 |
Commonplace book of Collier Cobb, 1894-1895Mostly blank. Included are notes on geology, ideas for fiction stories, names and addresses, and other fragments. |
Folder 458-459
Folder 458Folder 459 |
Autobiography of Needham Bryan Cobb, 2 May 1895Written for his son, Collier Cobb, and chronicling personal and family history. |
Folder 460 |
Commonplace book of Collier Cobb, circa 1886-1889Chiefly academic essays on geology, written as a student at Harvard University, as well as various quotations and notes. About half of the book is blank. |
Folder 461 |
Notebook of Collier Cobb: "Notes from the North Carolina Colonial Records. Col. Wm. L. Saunders, 1887"Chiefly a composition on colonial history, including citations. Also included are notes on Sir Walter Raleigh and on geological implications of transcontinental plant and animal migration. |
Folder 462-465
Folder 462Folder 463Folder 464Folder 465 |
Compositions by Collier Cobb, 1896-1906 and undatedLectures, academic papers, fiction pieces, and first-person anecdotal accounts, some with Collier Cobb's editorial markings. |
Folder 466 |
Field notebook of Collier Cobb, 1908Contains geological sketches and notes from Italy and other European locations. |
Folder 467-483
Folder 467Folder 468Folder 469Folder 470Folder 471Folder 472Folder 473Folder 474Folder 475Folder 476Folder 477Folder 478Folder 479Folder 480Folder 481Folder 482Folder 483 |
Collier Cobb correspondence, 1904-1932A mixture of personal and professional letters, chiefly to Collier Cobb, with the personal, and especially family correspondence, predominating. Starting in May 1911, there are a number of letters from Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb discussing daily activities, scheduling, and the health of family members, especially while she was in Little Rock, Ark., and Chapel Hill, N.C., and Collier Cobb traveled to lecture engagements and pursued geology field work. There are also letters from Collier Cobb Jr. to Collier Cobb and Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb from boarding school in Warrenton, N.C.; from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C.; from England while serving in World War I; and while working as a forester and surveyer. There is also some correspondence between Mary Louisa Cobb and her father Collier Cobb while he was traveling. Letters from various North Carolina family members discuss social news, children and school, finances, and health matters. There are scattered requests for genealogical information from distant relatives. Dates on envelopes and other writing in red ink are the notations of Nancy Cobb Lilly in 2008. |
Folder 484 |
Letters from Harriet E. Freeman to Collier Cobb, 1908-1926Letters from botanist Harriet E. Freeman of Boston, Mass., often discussing botany and geology, including descriptions of scientific talks, travels, and geographical features. |
Folder 485 |
Letters from Thomas Hume to Collier Cobb, 1909-1910Letters from Baptist clergyman and University of North Carolina professor Thomas Hume of Waynesboro, Va., and Chapel Hill, N.C., often discussing church matters. |
Folder 486 |
Receipts, lists, and notes relating to Collier Cobb, 1907-1910 and undated |
Folder 487-488
Folder 487Folder 488 |
Papers relating to Collier Cobb Jr. and Emma Cobb, 1931-1973 and undatedPrograms, invitations, Rotary Club and other club bulletins, information on Research Triangle Park, and information on the Bank of Chapel Hill, where Collier Cobb Jr. was chair of the board. |
Folder 489 |
Letters to Collier Cobb Jr. and Emma Cobb, 1947-1974 and undatedPrimarily letters regarding various events and organizations. Also included are some letters from friends and relatives, often thanking the Cobbs for visits or gifts. |
Folder 490-491
Folder 490Folder 491 |
Clippings relating to Collier Cobb Jr. and Emma Cobb, 1951-1979Chiefly regarding various organizations and community projects with which Collier Cobb Jr. was involved, including North Carolina Ports Authority, Chapel Hill Improvement Commission, Rotary Club, and Research Triangle Park, and organizations of which Emma Cobb was a member, including Junior Service League and Women's Auxiliary of the North Carolina Memorial Hospital. |
Image Folder PF-4008/61 |
Portraits of the faculty of the University of North Carolina, 1878 |
Image Folder PF-4008/62 |
Photograph of Collier Cobb and the Southern Club at Harvard University, circa 1887 |
Image Folder PF-4008/63 |
Photograph of Collier Cobb Jr. in baseball uniform with his team, Chapel Hill, 1910 |
Image Folder PF-4008/64 |
Photographs of Nancy Cobb on the North Carolina Memorial Hospital float, Chapel Hill, circa 1950 |
Image Folder PF-4008/65 |
Photographs of Collier Cobb Jr. and Emma Cobb aboard Holland America's S.S. New Amsterdam, circa 1950. One photograph includes Willie and Westry Long |
Image Folder PF-4008/66 |
Photographs of Collier Cobb Jr. and Emma Cobb outside of their house at 603 Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1969 |
Image Folder PF-4008/67 |
Portrait of Collier Cobb, circa 1905 |