John Marshall Clement papers
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- Title:
- John Marshall Clement papers
- Date:
- 1830 to 1872
- Creator:
- Clement, John Marshall, 1825-1886
- Description:
- Family, school, and legal correspondence. School letters are from De Witt C. Clement while at Clegg's College, near Mocksville, N.C., to John Clement at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pa., and to a sister attending Edgeworth Female Academy, Greensboro, N.C. Included also are a letter discussing the presidential election of 1840, letters and a speech on the political activities of the Whigs and Democrats in North Carolina; a letter from Merryhill, N.C., concerning the Civil War; and an essay on card playing.
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- Subject:
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- College students -- Correspondence
- Presidents -- United States -- Elections -- 1840
- Women -- Education -- North Carolina
- Clement, De Witt C.
- Clegg's College (Mocksville, N.C.)
- Democratic Party (N.C.)
- Edgeworth Female Academy (Greensboro, N.C.)
- Gettysburg College -- History -- 19th century
- Whig Party (N.C.)
- Mocksville (N.C.) -- History -- 19th century
- North Carolina -- Politics and government
- North Carolina -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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- documents (object genre)
- Language:
- English
- Extent:
- 24 items
- Digital Collection:
- John Marshall Clement papers
- Catalog Record:
- https://find.library.duke.edu/catalog/DUKE000848189
- Rights:
- Free Re-UseNo Copyright - United States
- Identifier:
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- RL.30521
- 000848189
- duke:616249
- secst0521
- ark:/87924/r4q52k872
- a35a3a8f-9105-4805-8d5b-78ef38a76822
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- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r4q52k872
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