N&O Index Card Listings

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Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Henaerson condemns attempts to belittle the place of Boone. F.19-28:1 M.
  • Shelby ana tne glory of King's Mountain
  • F.26-28:11.
  • Colonel Charles F-sner. Mar.4-26:d.
  • Watauga, an experiment In government. Mar.11-28:9.
  • Gen. James Williams. Mar.25-28:6.
  • Henderson trails ore of neglected Tar Heels, Dr. Richard John Qatling. Ap.1-26 1 M.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • James Fergus McRee. Ap.8-28:8 X.
  • Two Tar Heels played leading role in wedaing Texas to states. Ap.22-28:7.
  • Dr. Alexander WilBon accorded high rank as teacher. Ap.29-28:8 M.
  • Wilbur Daniel Steele, May 6-28:7.
  • N.C. neglects debt it owes revolutionarj heroes. May 13-28:11.
  • Finds famous vindication of William Blount. May 20-28:5 0.
  • James Boyd. May 27-28:10 X.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Who are N.C. twelve greatest men? Je. 10-28:6.
  • John Bailey, teacher of law. Je.17-28:6 Private lay; schools in N.C. Jl. 1-28:7)$ Expatriated Tar Heel climbed to high honor in revolution. Jl.8-28:6.
  • Brillant Tar Heel botanist who perished in shiowreck at beginning of his career. Jl.15-28:7.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Production of amateur plays c it Universiy
  • got its st; irt from two literery societies.
  • p.12, sect.2, Jan-2, 1927,
  • Dr. Henderson writing twelve articles ox
  • world's most vivid personalities. May 12-
  • 29:6.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • N.C. in the day's literature. May 22-32:
  • 8 X. George Bernard Shaw Review. Oct.30-32: 5 Dr. Henderson considers North Carolina
  • books in 1932. Jl. 23-33: 3 0.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Henderson reviews North Carolina's Literary output. Jl. 29-34:5 M.
  • tfeorge Washington dabbled in Carolina real estate. N.25-34:3 X.
  • N.C. history mi(?ht have been different if----- D. 16-34: 3 X.
  • Martin oard. Mar.17-35:2 X.
  • Laavette a nation's guest. Mar.24-35: 6 X.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Founder of Rochester, N.Y. Fas prominen' Tar Heel partiot. 0.7-34:8.
  • George Washington owned tract of N.C. land. 0.13-34:5.
  • Virginians and Carolians disagree on boundary lines. 0.28-34:3 M.
  • Myths obscure saga of Boone. N.4-34: 8 M
  • Patriotic woman's gift to Gen. Greene materially aided Americans in crucial hour. N.11-34:? X.
  • Collateral evidence supposrt Mecklenburj declaration. N. 18-34: S X.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • George Washington and the Dismal Swamp. D.23-34:2 X.
  • Getting a revolutionary patriot out of court. D.30-34:3 X.
  • Venture in transportation. Jan.6-35:2 X
  • T.C. and the R.F.D. servicr. Jan. 13-35: 3 X.
  • wCarolinians thought Washington's cans! eold "brick. Jan.20-35:? X.
  • Tarheels led in securing R.F.D. service Jan.27-35:2 X.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Another forgotten North Carolinian, Johj Steele. F.3-35:3 X.
  • How a China Grove postmaster nade rural history. F.10-35:2 X.
  • Politics, patriotism and hlooded horses. F.?4_35:? X.
  • Washington and vrth Carolina. Mar.3-35!
  • -ashin-35:7 X. Osborne family. Mar.31-35:6 0.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • When Carolina militia fled. Ap.7-35:7 0,
  • Washington and Carolina. Ap.14-35:6 0.
  • Where freedom flamed first. Ap.28-35:7 (
  • fishing is a factor most historians for. get. May 5-35:3 0.
  • Forgotten Carolinian, Stephen Lee Fer-rand.May 13-35:3 0.
  • Major Stede Bonnet. May 19-35:3 0.
  • Statesman without biraoher, Matthew Locke. May 26-35:2 M.