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Collection Overview
| Size | 1 item |
| Abstract | Thomas W. Johnston of Orange County, N.C., was a member of the University of North Carolina class of 1857, and earned his M. D. from the University of Pennsylvania. The collection is an autograph book, 1857, of Johnston, with names, birthdates, and anticipated professions of members of the University of North Carolina classes of 1857, 1858, 1859, and 1860. |
| Creator | Johnston, Thomas William, 1836-1860. |
| Language | English |
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Thomas W. Johnston of Orange County, N.C., was a member of the University of North Carolina class of 1857, and earned his M. D. from the University of Pennsylvania.
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The collection is an autograph book, 1857, of Johnston, with names, birthdates, and anticipated professions of members of the University of North Carolina classes of 1857, 1858, 1859, and 1860.
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Thomas William Johnston Autograph Book, 1857.
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Autograph book, 1857 #01302-z, Series: "Thomas William Johnston Autograph Book, 1857." Folder 1 |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kathryn Michaelis, February 2011
This collection was processed with support from the sponsorship of a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Office of Preservation, Washington, D.C., 1990-1993.
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