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[John C. Campbell seated on porch, circa. 1912-1917]
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| Title | [John C. Campbell seated on porch, circa. 1912-1917] |
| Identifier | UNC_3800_op351_358_358 |
| Format | photograph
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| Date Created | 1912-1917 |
| Description | This photograph depicts John C. Campbell sitting on a porch during period 1912-1917. John C. Campbell (1867-1919) was born in La Porte, Ind., on 14 September 1867 to Gavin and Anna Barbara (Kipp) Campbell, and grew up in Steven's Point, Wisc. He graduated from Williams College in 1892 and received a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Andover Theological Seminary in 1895. That same year, he married Grace H. Buckingham of Stevens Point, Wisc., who died in 1905. He married Olive Arnold Dame of West Medford, Mass., in 1907. Campbell was a missionary teacher in Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia. He was principal of a mountain school academy in Joppa, Ala., 1895-1898; taught in public school in Stevens Point, Wisc., 1898-1899; was principal of a mountain academy in Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 1900-1901; and was superintendent of secondary education (1901-1902), dean (1902-1903), and president (1903-1907) of Piedmont College in Demorest, Ga. Campbell received a research grant from the Russell Sag |
| Subject - Topic | Educators -- Appalachian Region, Southern
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| Decade | 1910s
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| Creator | unknown
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| Source Institution | University of North Carolina Library at Chapel Hill
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| Collection | 3088_op351_358_358 in the John Charles Campbell and Olive D. Campbell Papers #3800, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel |
| Copyright Information | Reproduced with permission from the Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated.; |
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