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| Size | 1 item |
| Abstract | Millard Filmore Stancell, of Northampton County, N.C., was a student, 1865-1868, at the University of North Carolina. Benjamin Debarry Stancell was his brother. The collection consists of a letter, 16 March 1867, from Millard Filmore Stancell to Benjamin Debarry Stancell describing the death of Professor James Phillips. |
| Creator | Stancell, Benjamin Debarry, fl. 1867. |
| Language | English |
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Biographical Information
Millard Filmore Stancell of Northampton County, N.C., was a student, 1865-1868, at the University of North Carolina. Benjamin Debarry Stancell was his brother.
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Scope and Content
The collection consists of a letter, 16 March 1867, from Millard Filmore Stancell to Benjamin Debarry Stancell describing the death of University of North Carolina professor James Phillips.
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Letter, 16 March
1867.
| Folder 1 |
Letter #02845-z, Series: "Letter, 16 March 1867." Folder 1
Digital version: Letter from Millard F. Stancell to Benjamin D.
Stancell, 16 March 1867
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Processed by: Staff, 1992
Encoded by: Peter Hymas, December 2004
Funding from the State Library of North Carolina supported the encoding of this finding aid.
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