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1860 - UNC as One of the Largest Higher Education Institutions in the U.S.

The University of North Carolina is one of the largest institutions of higher education in the U.S., with 84 or 85 students graduating in 1860. Lindemann claims, “On the eve of the Civil War, the University of North Carolina was among the most flourishing institutions in the country. Only three American colleges boasted more students. Harvard had close to 900 students; the University of Virginia, nearly 650; Yale, approximately 500; the University of North Carolina, 456 students (Knight 3:424-425, 5:279-280).”

SOURCES
Battle, Kemp P.  History of the University of North Carolina, vol. I: From Its Beginning to the
Death of President Swain, 1789-1868. Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., 1907. 711, 812-813. Rpt. in Documenting the American South.  University Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, https://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/battle1/battle1.html.

Knight, Edgar. A Documentary History of Education in the South before 1860, vol. 3: Rise of the State University, 1851-1860. Chapel Hill, N.C.: U of North Carolina P, 1952. 424-425.

Knight, Edgar. A Documentary History of Education in the South before 1860, vol. 5: Educational Theories and Practices. Chapel Hill, N.C.: U of North Carolina P, 1953. 279-280. 

Lindemann, Erika.  “Civil War.”  True and Candid Compositions: The Lives and Writings of Antebellum Students at the University of North Carolina. 2005. Documenting the American South.  University Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, https://docsouth.unc.edu/true/chapter/chp06-01/chp06-01.html.
 

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