The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . 807—08; David Stone, 1808-10; Benjamin Smith,1810-11; William Hawkins, 1811-14; William Mil-ler, 1814-17; John Branch, 1817-20; Jesse Frank-lin, 1820-21; Gabriel Holmes, 1821-24; HutchingsG. Burton, 1824-27; James Iredell, 1827-28; JohnOwen, 1828-30; Montford Stokes, 1830-32; DavidL. Swain, 1832-35; Richard D. Spaight, 1835-37;Edward B. Dudley, 1837-41; Jolin M. Morehead,1841-45; William A. Graham, 1845—49; CharlesManley, 1849-51; David S. Reid, 1851-55; ThomasBragg, 1855-59; John W. Ellis, 1859-61; Henry T


The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . 807—08; David Stone, 1808-10; Benjamin Smith,1810-11; William Hawkins, 1811-14; William Mil-ler, 1814-17; John Branch, 1817-20; Jesse Frank-lin, 1820-21; Gabriel Holmes, 1821-24; HutchingsG. Burton, 1824-27; James Iredell, 1827-28; JohnOwen, 1828-30; Montford Stokes, 1830-32; DavidL. Swain, 1832-35; Richard D. Spaight, 1835-37;Edward B. Dudley, 1837-41; Jolin M. Morehead,1841-45; William A. Graham, 1845—49; CharlesManley, 1849-51; David S. Reid, 1851-55; ThomasBragg, 1855-59; John W. Ellis, 1859-61; Henry , 1861-62; Zebulon , 1862-65; Will-iam W. Holden, 1865: Jonathan Worth, 1865-68;William W. Holden, 1868-72; Tod R. Caldwell,1872-74; Curtis H. Brogden, 1874-77; Zebulon , 1877-81; Thomas J. Jarvis, 1881-85; AlfredM. Scales, 1885-89; Daniel G. Fowle, 1889-91;Thomas M. Holt, 1891-93: Elias Carr, 1893-96; andD. L. Russell, 1897. See North Caj^olina, , pp. 558-562. NORTH CAROLINA, University of, located atChapel Hill, in Orange County. The university was. THE OLD west uI .NORTH CAROLINA. founded in 1793, under a charter secured in 1789,its first endowment being Governor BenjaminSmiths gift of 20,000 acres of land in Tennessee. N O R T H C O T E — \O R T H DAKOTA 255 The campus consists of 50 acres; the buildings arenine in number. A fine tract of 500 acres of wood-land adjoins the campus. The universit} has de-partments of arts, literature, philosophy, and law,and courses in agriculture, arts, etc. There is alsoa post-graduate course. In i8g8 it had 47 profes-sors and instructors and 670 students. It is non-sectarian, and provides special facilities for poorbut deserving students; has a library of 35,000volumes; the value of the grounds and buildingsis about $250,000. and its productive funds amountto $100,000. Its total income in 1898 was $50,000,$20,000 from the state. NORTHCOTE, Sir Stafford. See Iddesleigh,Lord, in these Supplements


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