Inventory of the Holt McPherson Papers, 1930-1979

Collection Number 4222


Manuscripts Department, University Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Collection Information


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CB#3926, Wilson Library
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890
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Fax: 919/962-3594
Email: mss@email.unc.edu
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Descriptive Summary

Repository
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Creator
McPherson, Holt, 1906-
Title
Holt McPherson Papers, 1930-1979
Call Number
4222
Language of Materials
Materials in English
Extent
Items: About 12,000
Linear Feet: 16.0
Abstract
Holt McPherson, editor of the High Point Enterprise, was born in High Point, N.C., in 1906. In 1928, McPherson graduated from the University of North Carolina with a BA in journalism. When he became editor of the High Point Enterprise in 1930 at age 24, McPherson was the youngest editor of a daily newspaper in North Carolina. He served as editor 1930-1937 and 1952-1972. He also served as an editor in the Fort Lauderdale bureau of the Miami Herald, 1937-1941, and editor of the Shelby Daily Star, 1941-1952. In addition to his professional involvement, McPherson was a civic leader, serving as chair of the board of High Point College, president of the Journalism Foundation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and chair of the North Carolina Medical Care Commission. He was a national leader in the United Methodist Church, a member of Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church of High Point, and a board member of the Triad United Methodist Home in Winston-Salem. Holt McPherson died on 10 August 1979 at age 72.
Materials in the collection include correspondence, subject files, text of speeches and editorials, and photographs all documenting McPherson's professional career as editor of the High Point Enterprise, the Shelby Daily Star, and the Fort Lauderdale bureau of the Miami Herald, as well as his involvement in a variety of civic causes. In particular, materials document McPherson's involvement as an advisor and fundraiser for High Point College and for the Journalism Foundation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Other materials concern McPherson's efforts on behalf of religious causes and institutions such as the Triad United Methodist Home, Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church of High Point, and the United Methodist Church in general. Important correspondents include Frank Porter Graham, Josephus Daniels, Liston Pope, Dix Sarsfield (correspondence relating to Buck Duke), and other newspaper editors and journalists.

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Administrative Information

Restrictions to Access
No restrictions.
Usage Restrictions
This collection may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no responsibility.
Acquisitions Information
Received from Elsie McPherson of High Point, N.C., in February 1980 (Acc. 80025) and February 1981 (Acc. 81017), with a subsequent addition received from Maury York of Greenville, N.C., in May 2001 (Acc. 98925).
Processing Information
Processed by: Noah Huffman, September 2007
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, September 2007
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the Holt McPherson Papers #4222, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
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Online Catalog Headings

These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.

Civic leaders--North Carolina--History--20th century.
Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948.
Duke, James Buchanan, 1856-1925.
Graham, Frank Porter, 1886-1972.
High Point (N.C.)--History.
High Point (N.C.)--Newspapers.
High Point (N.C.)--Social life and customs.
High Point College.
High Point enterprise.
Journalists--Florida--History--20th century.
Journalists--North Carolina--History--20th century.
McPherson, Holt, 1906-
Methodists--North Carolina.
Newspaper editors--History--20th century.
Pope, Liston, 1943-
Sarsfield, Dix R.
Shelby (N.C.)--Newspapers.
Triad United Methodist Home (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
University of North Carolina (1793-1962). School of Journalism.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. School of Journalism.
Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church (High Point, N.C.)
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Related Collections

Holt McPherson Interview (B-0008), in the Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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Biographical Note

Holt McPherson, editor of the High Point Enterprise, was born in High Point, N.C., on 1 December 1906. McPherson worked as a newspaper carrier in his youth and later graduated from the University of North Carolina with a degree in journalism in 1928. When he became editor of the High Point Enterprise in 1930 at age 24, McPherson was the youngest editor of a daily newspaper in North Carolina. He continued as editor of the Enterprise until 1937 when doctors recommended that he and his wife Elsie relocate to Florida to help her recover from chronic "rheumatic fever." In Florida, McPherson took a position in the editorial department at the Fort Lauderdale bureau of the Miami Herald. Four years later in 1941, the McPhersons returned to North Carolina where Holt became managing editor of the Shelby Daily Star. McPherson served as the Star's editor for eleven years until 1952 when he returned to High Point and resumed the editorship of the Enterprise, a position he held until his retirement in 1972. As one of the most prominent journalists in North Carolina, McPherson served in leadership positions in a number of professional organizations including the American Council on Education for Journalism (ACEJ), the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE), the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association (SNPA), and the North Carolina Press Association (NCPA).

In addition to his professional involvement, McPherson was also a civic leader. He served as chair of the Board of High Point College, president of the Journalism Foundation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and chair of the North Carolina Medical Care Commission. He was a national leader in the United Methodist Church, a member of Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church of High Point, and a board member of the Triad United Methodist Home in Winston-Salem, N.C. In 1969, McPherson donated some 2,000 books and other items to the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill forming the McPherson Journalism Collection, and in 1974 he contributed $1 million to the endowment of High Point College.

Holt McPherson died on 10 August 1979 at age 72.

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Collection Overview

The collection contains correspondence, subject files, text of speeches and editorials, and photographs of journalist and civic leader Holt McPherson of High Point, N.C. Correspondence with journalists, politicians, and community leaders document McPherson's professional career as editor of the High Point Enterprise, the Shelby Daily Star, and the Fort Lauderdale bureau of the Miami Herald, as well as his involvement in a variety of civic causes. In particular, materials document McPherson's involvement as an advisor and fundraiser for High Point College and for the Journalism Foundation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Other materials concern McPherson's efforts on behalf of religious causes and institutions such as the Triad United Methodist Home in Winston-Salem, N.C., the Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church of High Point, and the United Methodist Church in general. Important correpondents include Frank Porter Graham, Josephus Daniels, Liston Pope, Dix Sarsfield (correspondence relating to Buck Duke), and other newspaper editors and journalists.

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Arrangement of Collection

1. Correspondence, 1930-1979
2. Editorials, 1950s-1970s
3. Publications, 1940s-1970s
4. Speeches and Talks, 1930s-1970s
5. Subject Files, 1940s-1970s
5.1. High Point College, 1960s-1970s
5.2. Triad United Methodist Home, 1975-1979
5.3. General Subject Files, 1930s-1970s
6. Photographs, 1930s-1970s
7. Clippings, 1930s-1970s
8. Other Materials, 1940s-1970s
Addition of May 2001
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Items Separated

Photographs (P-4222/1-4)

Detailed Description of the Collection

1. Correspondence, 1930-1979.

About 2,800 items.
Arrangement: chronological by year.
Primarily personal and professional correspondence of Holt McPherson. Correspondents include journalists, politicians, and local civic leaders.
Folder 1-9
Correspondence, 1930-1941
From 1930 to 1937, McPherson served as editor of the High Point Enterprise. Between 1937 and 1941, he was employed in the editorial department of the Fort Lauderdale bureau of the Miami Herald. Correspondence of this period generally relates to McPherson's role as editor, his wife's health, and his relocation to Florida. Prominent correspondents include Frank Porter Graham, Josephus Daniels, Governor George Hoey, Liston Pope, and several newspaper editors and journalists.
Folder 10-16
Correspondence, 1942-1951
McPherson served as editor of the Shelby Daily Star from 1942 to 1951. Correspondence during this period generally relates to his role as editor and other professional and civic activities.
Folder 17-34
Correspondence, 1952-1972
From 1952 to 1972, McPherson was editor of the High Point Enterprise. Correspondence during this period generally concerns his role as editor and his involvement in professional organizations such as the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE), the American Council on Education for Journalism (ACEJ), the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association (SNPA), and the North Carolina Press Association (NCPA). Other correspondence relates to his involvement with High Point College, the Methodist Church, and other civic organizations.
Folder 35-53
Correspondence, 1973-1979
McPherson retired as editor of the High Point Enterprise in 1972, but continued contributing guest columns until his death in 1979. Between 1973 and 1979, McPherson focused his energies on a number of community and civic causes. Correspondence during this period mostly concerns his involvement with various institutions and community organizations including High Point College, the United Methodist Church, the Triad United Methodist Home in Winston-Salem, Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church of High Point, the Rotary Club, and several others.

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2. Editorials, 1950s-1970s.

About 800 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.
Drafts of editorials by McPherson, clippings, and other source material for editorials collected by McPherson. Most files concern holidays such as Valentine's Day, Easter, and Father's Day; seasons; or other annual events. Note that, for the most part, McPherson's original folder titles have been retained.
Folder 54
Editorials
Folder 55
April Fool's Day
Folder 56
Bataan Day
Folder 57
Be Kind to Animals
Folder 58-59
Easter
Folder 60
Father's Day
Folder 61
Flag Day
Folder 62
Groundhog Day
Folder 63
July 4
Folder 64
Kitty Hawk
Folder 65
Lincoln's Birthday
Folder 66
Memorial Day
Folder 67
Mother's Day
Folder 68-69
New Year's Day
Folder 70
New York
Folder 71
October
Folder 72
Rosh Hashanah
Folder 73
Saint Patrick's Day
Folder 74
September
Folder 75
Thanksgiving
Folder 76
Valentine's Day
Folder 77
Washington's Birthday
Folder 78
"What I Need in a Sermon"

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3. Publications, 1940s-1970s.

About 200 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
Selected publications and printed material by and of interest to McPherson.
Folder 79-90
Publications: A-Z

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4. Speeches and Talks, 1930s-1970s.

About 1,200 items.
Arrangement: by location and by subject.
Primarily typewritten drafts of speeches given by McPherson to Rotary Clubs, church groups, journalism organizations, and other civic clubs and community organizations. Topics covered include journalism, religion, and education. Also included are some speeches given by others that McPherson collected. Note that, for the most part, original folder titles have been retained.
Folder 91-92
General Talks, 1940s-1950s
Folder 93-94
Presentations and Talks, 1930s-1970s
Folder 95
Education Talks and Commencements, 1940s-1970s
Folder 96-97
Newspaper Talks, 1950s-1970s
Folder 98
Religious Talks and Education, 1940s-1960s
Folder 99-100
Rotary and Civic Club Talks, 1940s-1960s
Folder 101-102
Rotary Club Talks, 1950s-1970s
Folder 103
Rotary Speech Material, 1950s-1970s
Folder 104-106
Other Speeches, 1940s-1970s

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5. Subject Files, 1940s-1979.

About 6,000 items.
Subject files generally contain material related to McPherson's involvement in journalism and professional organizations such as the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) and the Western North Carolina Radio Corporation, and religious and educational institutions such as High Point College, the School of Journalism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Triad United Methodist Home in Winston-Salem, and Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church of High Point. Also included are files related to McPherson's personal investments, philanthropic activities, political causes, and other personal topics.
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5.1. High Point College, 1960s-1970s.
About 800 items.
McPherson served as chair of the Board of Trustees of High Point College for 20 years, and in 1974 he made a $1 million gift to the college's endowment. Material includes meeting minutes, annual reports, publications, and other papers primarily concerning the college's finances and administration.
Folder 107-116
High Point College, 1960s-1970s
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5.2. Triad United Methodist Home, 1975-1979.
About 1,200 items.
Arrangement: chronological.
McPherson served on the Board of Directors, which oversaw the design, fundraising, construction, and administration of the Triad United Methodist Home in Winston-Salem. Materials include correspondence, meeting minutes, architectural drawings, and financial information related to the home.
Folder 117-128
Triad United Methodist Home, 1975-1979
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5.3. General Subject Files, 1930s-1970s.
About 4,000 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
General subject files contain material related to McPherson's involvement in journalism and other professional organizations, civic clubs, politics, and philanthropic activities. Also included are files containing information about McPherson's investments and other personal interests. Note that, for the most part, original folder titles and folder order have been retained.
Folder 129-130
40th Reunion, High Point High School Class of 1924
Folder 131
50th Reunion, High Point High School Class of 1924
Folder 132
Advisory Committee on Education, 1954-1957
Material primarily concerns race relations and integration issues in North Carolina schools.
Folder 133
Army Visits
Folder 134
American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE), 1950s-1960s
Folder 135
An Evening with Edmund Harding, 1972
Folder 136
Arts Council and Museum Projects, 1977-1978
Folder 137
American Humanics Foundation, 1969-1971
Folder 138-139
Biographical Material
Folder 140
Catawba College, 1963
Folder 141-143
Christmas
Folder 144
Citizen's Association Award, 1977
Folder 145
Clubs, 1967-1970
Folder 146-147
Democratic Party, 1970s
Folder 148
Diabetes, 1960s
Folder 149
Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, 1974
Folder 150
Family History
Folder 151-152
Financial, 1975-1979
Folder 153
Forum on Hospital and Health Affairs, 1974
Folder 154
Furniture, 1960s-1970s
Folder 155
The Furniture Library, 1970s
Folder 156
Greene Girls, Summer Tour, 1966
Folder 157
High Point Enterprise, 50th Anniversary Edition, 20 January 1935
Folder 158
High Point Environmental Education Center, 1974
Folder 159
High Point Executives Club and High Point Rotary Club, 1970s
Folder 160
Historical Societies, 1970s
Folder 161
Hurricanes
Folder 162
Insurance, 1960s
Folder 163
J. V. Morgan
Folder 164
Thomas Jefferson
Folder 165
Juvenile Delinquency, 1950s-1960s
Folder 166
Kniest, B. J.: Newhand, Cook, and Co., 1960s
Folder 167
Luther Hodges, 1950s
Folder 168-169
McDonald's (Restaurant), 1960-1970s
Folder 170
Man of the Year, 1977-1978
Folder 171-172
Masons and Shrine Bowl, 1950s-1970s
Folder 173
Methodist College Coordinating, 1970s
Folder 174
Methodist Committee on Communications, 1970s
Folder 175
Newspaper Association Newsletters, 1940s-1950s
Folder 176
North Carolina Citizens Association, 1970s
Folder 177
North Carolina Medical Care Commission, 1970s
Folder 178
Obituaries, 1930s-1960s
Folder 179
Passports, 1936-1972
Folder 180
Presbyterian Home, High Point, N.C., 1971
Folder 181
Real Estate, 1960s
Folder 182-184
Receipts, 1930s-1970s
Folder 185
Research Triangle Park, 1970s
Folder 186
Retirement, 1966-1972
Folder 187
Roast of Edward E. Mendenhall, 1976
Folder 188
Rotary Club, 1950s-1970s
Folder 189
Rotary Club Program, 1975-1977
Folder 190-191
Sears Gallery, High Point College, 1960s
Folder 192
Skipper Bowles for Governor, 1972
Folder 193
Southern Newspaper Publishers Association (SNPA), 1950s-1960s
Folder 194
Southern Oral History Program, 1975
Folder 195
Spain and Portugal, 1967
Folder 196
Staff, 1969
Folder 197
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Class of 1928: Reunion, 1960s-1970s
Folder 198
UNC-Chapel Hill: Medical Alumni, 1963
Folder 199
UNC-Chapel Hill School of Journalism: Holt McPherson Collection, 1969-1970
Folder 200-202
UNC-Chapel Hill School of Journalism Foundation, 1970s
Folder 203
Unitrust, 1970s
Folder 204
Vera Idol Appreciation Project, 1961
Folder 205
Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, High Point, N.C.: 1970s
Folder 206-208
Western North Carolina Radio Corporation, Shelby, N.C.: 1968-1979
Folder 209
Wills, 1948-1955
Folder 210
Writings by McPherson
Folder 211
YMCA Campaign, 1977

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6. Photographs, 1930s-1970s.

About 50 items.
The majority of the photographs depict Holt McPherson. There are additional photographs of Elsie McPherson, Garland McPherson, and other unidentified individuals.
Image Folder P-4222/1
Photographs, 1930s-1940s
Includes images of McPherson fishing and playing tennis in Florida and Shelby, N.C.
Image Folder P-4222/2-4
Photographs, 1940s-1970s
Mostly studio photographs of McPherson. Also included are photos taken at civic clubs and awards ceremonies as well as a circa 1950s photograph of the McDonald's Restaurant located at 1901 North Main Street in High Point.

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7. Clippings, 1930s-1970s.

About 400 items.
Various clippings of interest to McPherson.
Folder 212-219
Clippings, 1930s-1970s

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8. Other Materials, 1940s-1970s.

About 400 items.
Printed material, magazines, flyers, and other materials collected by McPherson.
Folder 220-226
Other Materials, 1940s-1970s

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Addition of May 2001 (Acc. 98925), 1975-1978.

About 10 items.
Primarily correspondence between McPherson and Dix Sarsfield of Black Mountain, N.C., regarding Buck Duke.
Folder 227
Correspondence, 1975-1978

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