N&O Index Card Listings

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Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • First native tragedy to he produced professionally on the American stage was written in N.O. p.S, sect.l, Nov.14, 193
  • Dr. Henderson finds that N.C. has neglected history of development of drama in early days. Nov.21-26: 1 sect. 4.
  • Edgar Allan Poe's mother member of one of the earliest theatrical troupes to pay
  • visit to N.C. Nov.28-26: 10. sect. 10.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Salisbury Thespian Society among earliest of amateur dramatic organizations in state, p.12, sect.l, Dec.5, 1926.
  • Wilmington Association famed early 4 amateur dramatic group. Dec. 12-26: 8.sect
  • Amateur groups in Raleigh and New Bern produced worth while plays century ago. Dec. 19-26: 8 sect. 3.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • State witnesses revival of interest in amateur drama.
  • pufi, sect.3, Jan.9, 1927.
  • Father of his country not very gracious guest on occasion of visit to this state. Jan. 16-27: 6. sect. 1.
  • Washington broke iron-clad rule on visit to this state. Jan.23-27: 8 sect. 1.
  • N.C. in literature in 1926. Jan. 30-27: 2 sect. 4.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Washington sought drainage of Dismal Swamp.
  • p. 6, Sec. 3, April 2, 1927
  • Washington fathered plan of Dlsmas Swamp canal, connecting this state and Virginia. Ap.17-27: 12 (sPrt sect.)
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • 3ov. Alexander fought for reforms that are being put in practice today. May 1-27:7 (Sport eec.)
  • When people of N.C. were called silly passengers on a leaky shi]i. May 8-27:12.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Montfort Stokes ia another celebrity historians ignore. Je.5-27:12.
  • Did Montfort Stokes regtise seat in Senate because he thought himself unqualified Je.12-27:10.
  • Rev. George Micklejohn, clergyman. Je. 1927:8 (Soc.)
  • Christian Reid. 8.30-27:4 X. 0. Henry. N.S-27:S.
  • John Charles M'Neill. N.13-27:10 M
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Were historians careless or disnonest?
  • Jan.1-28:9.
  • Nortn Carolina's first native nistorian.
  • Jan.8-28:3.
  • Moore's history of North Carolina. Jan. 15-28:5.
  • Hawks, most gifted of early historians. Jan. 22-28 HO.
  • State's scientist and artists have beer high hatted by North Carolina historians.
  • Jan. 29-2-8:5; F. 5-28: 3 0.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Alphonso Smith. N.20- -27:S.
  • Agress with Boyd that old South mostly
  • dream. N.27-27:1, M.
  • North Carolina cultur 5 of early days.
  • D.4-27:7.
  • Humorists in a state notably lac king
  • them. D.11-27:7.
  • Rehabilitation of the 3. Dean of North Carolina Jacksons. D.13-27
  • i historians. D.2E
  • 27:5.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • When University had chaolain. Je.?5-27:5.
  • Asserts Upjohn not architect of the Chapel of the Gross. Jl.~-27:1 (Ed.sec.)
  • Church "building starts rumpus. J1.10-27:6 (Ed.sec.)
  • Dr. James Hall.Jl.17-27:5.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Leader in state move for education. Ap.24-27:5 (sport sec.)
  • Wanted: historian with sense of humor and national outlook. May 15-27:g (Soc.)
  • Spruce Macay, law teacher of a presideni and also taught father of state's University. May 22-27:7.
  • Spruce Macay, law teacher, who advised Andrew Jackson to move out of Tennessee. May 29-27:7.