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| Size | 2.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 600 items) |
| Abstract | Henry McGilbert Wagstaff (1876-1945) was an author, editor, and professor of history at the University of North Carolina, 1907-1945. The collection includes family and personal papers of Wagstaff, consisting principally of correspondence, 1915-1945. Correspondence relates to Wagstaff's life and study in England, 1921-1923; his work for the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, 1928-1940; University of North Carolina affairs; and the management of his Person County, N.C., tobacco farms, which were leased to tenants. Also included are manuscripts and typed drafts of published and unpublished writings by Wagstaff, and material related to his incomplete history of the University of North Carolina. Volumes include fragmentary accounts for general merchandise, 1804-1831, and three ledgers of tobacco farm accounts, 1932-1953. |
| Creator | Wagstaff, Henry McGilbert. |
| Language | English |
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Henry McGilbert Wagstaff (1876-1945) was an author, editor, and professor of history at the University of North Carolina, 1907-1945. Wagstaff was born in Roxboro, N.C., and educated at the University of North Carolina and John Hopkins University. He specialized in English history but also had a special interest in Southern and North Carolina history and edited a number of the James Sprunt Historial Publications at the University of North Carolina.
His wife was Mary Jefferson Stephens Wagstaff.
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The collection includes family and personal papers of Henry McGilbert Wagstaff, consisting principally of correspondence, 1915-1945. Correspondence relates to Wagstaff's life and study in England, 1921-1923; his work for the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, 1928-1940; University of North Carolina affairs; and the management of his Person County, N.C., tobacco farms, which were leased to tenants. Also included are manuscripts and typed drafts of published and unpublished writings by Wagstaff, and material related to his incomplete history of the University of North Carolina. Volumes include fragmentary accounts for general merchandise, 1804-1831, and three ledgers of tobacco farm accounts, 1932-1953.
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Series 1. Correspondence and Other Papers, 1915-1945 and undated.
Mainly Henry McGilbert Wagstaff's letters to and from his friends, particularly his scholarly colleagues, but also family and relatives, former students, friends in England, and his Chapel Hill, N.C., neighbors. The correspondence covers a wide range of subjects related to his writing and editing; to the the University of North Carolina affairs and his service on faculty committees (on Living Conditions, 1923; Executive Committee, 1924; on Honorary Degrees, 1939-1943); to his Person County, N.C., tobacco farms leased to tenants; to his life and study in England, 1921-1923; and to the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, 1928-1940, of which he was president in 1928. Among the correspondents are Louis Round Wilson, Harry W. Chase, Frank Porter Graham, Chester Penn Higby, Oliver Perry Chitwood, Livingstone Porter, John P. Hollis, Robert Digges Wimberly Connor, Guy E. Snavely, Charles Wood, and Louis Graves. The largest part of Wagstaff's family correspondence is with his brother Roscoe, and items concerning his nephew Guy J. Winstead who was killed in World War I.
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Series 2. Writings
Includes manuscripts and typed drafts of published and unpublished writings by Wagstaff, and material related to his incomplete history of the University of North Carolina.
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Series 3. Account Books, 1804-1953.
Includes fragmentary accounts for general merchandise, 1804-1831, and three ledgers of tobacco farm accounts, 1932-1953. The tobacco farms were located in Person County, N.C., and owned variously by Henry McGilbert Wagstaff; Henry McGilbert Wagstaff and Mrs. Bradsher; Henry McGilbert Wagstaff estate; and Mrs. Henry McGilbert Wagstaff. Enclosures from tobacco farm accounts consist of bank deposit slips, sales slips from tobacco warehouses, and miscellaneous bills. Most of the farm business was conducted at Roxboro, N.C.
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kate Stratton and Jodi Berkowitz, September 2009
This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.
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