N&O Index Card Listings

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Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Washington, luck in war, unlucky in rea' estate. Je.?-35:3 M.
  • Henderson trow6 new light on exploits o of "Black boys." Je.9-35:2 M.
  • William Hooper. Je.16-35:8 M.
  • Willie Jones. Je. 233513 M.
  • Henderson sides with Carolina myth of John Paul Jonec. Je.30-35:? M.
  • New evidence of John Paul Jones and his Carolina connections. Jl.7-35:7 M.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Tell long: history of Lake Drummond canal Jl.14-35:? 0.
  • Joseph Hewes, signer. Jl.21-35:3 M.
  • "ave John Paul Jones big chance to etaare comeback. Jl.28-55:3 K.
  • Adams and Jefferson slandered Hewes. Ag 11-35:8 0.
  • wow natrlot met whisnerinc campaign. Ag 18-35:3 M.
  • Tarheel who won fame in Texas. Ag.25-35:? M.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Jeff Davis hooed to ight again. Se.l-35:3 0.
  • Man Mecklenburg borrowed. Se.8-35:3 0.
  • Believes Kennon author of Mecklenburg resolves. Se.15-35:3 0.
  • Assassination once recognized as gentle manly way to settle disputes whether poll tlcal or social. e.23-35:3 M.
  • Unknown statesman, 71 Hie P. Mangum. 9.6-35:3 0.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • State failed to pay just debt to patio' who loaned money. 0.13-35:3 0.
  • Daniel Boone beneficiary of some tall tales. 0.30-35:3 M.
  • Trio of Hart brothers distinguished citizens. 0.27-35:2 0.
  • John Sevier's failure revolt stripped him of political power. N.3-35:3 0/
  • General Evan Shelby. N.10-35:4 0.
  • Historian says current issues had parallel in Johnsons day. N. 17-35:1 0.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Carolina historian challenges harsh libel from old Birginia. N.24-35:1 M.
  • In 1861335 infantry meant infant-ry. D. 1-35:3 0.
  • Will British life-line fail in present crisis? D. 8-35:8 0.
  • Fettigrew and Arrastead heroes of Gettys-burg. D.15-35:3 0.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Book smells in Carolina. N.21-37:5 0.
  • Alexander Martin, real estate ooerator. D.29-35:3 M.
  • Davie, father of the University. N.28--37:4 M.
  • Nathaniel Macon held stubbornly to democracy. D.5-37:2 0.
  • Abner Nash, thought native Virginian, gave life service to N.C. D.19-37:7 0.
  • William Gaston. Jan.2-38:3 M.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Country's first normal school in N.C. Jan.9-38:3 0.
  • Jam.K.Polk least aooreciated Tar Heel. Jan.16-38:2 0.
  • Justice Ruffin's career is proof speech defects can be mastered. Jan.23-38:2 0.
  • State got able Jurist from soldier's mistake. F.6-33:2 0.
  • Dr. Pritchard. F.13-33:10.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Medals may be useful trinkets Count de Graffenreid learned. F.20-33:2 M.
  • How Hugh Williamson used ruse to get valuable papers. F.27-33:2 0.
  • State's first College was religious com' promise. Mar.6-38:3 M.
  • William Blount. Mar.13-33:11 X.
  • Uncle Joe Cannon. Mar.20-33:10 M.
  • Once denied charter by King, Queen's College named muweum. Ap.3-38:5 M.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • State given President Monroe muddy re-c ception on one visit. Ap.10-39:5 0.
  • N.C. rated pioneer in nation's academy movement. May 1-33:9 M.
  • James Hogg. May 3-38:5 M.
Henderson, Dr. Archibald, 1877-1963
  • Important books heighten North Carolina' s literary record. D.4-38:6 M.
  • North Carolina's literary output for 1939 extensive and important. D.31-39:6 X.
  • History throws nev; light on famous revolutionary duel. Jan.26-41:7 M.