English and Comparative Literature 225 Anniversary Timeline

1863 - Eight Students Graduate

Eight students graduate from the University. Over the course of the Civil War, enrollment and graduation rates continued to drop as many students left school to fight for the Confederacy. Although President David L. Swain (1801-1868) had negotiated an exemption for students from the Conscription Laws of 1862, in 1864 Secretary of War James Seddon (1815-1880) eliminated the exemption for freshmen and sophomores and students were forcibly taken into the Confederate Army, leaving fewer young men able to enroll in the University.

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. 730, 816.  Rpt. in Documenting the American South.  University Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, https://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/battle1/battle1.html.

Leloudis, James L. “Civil War and Reconstruction.” The First Century of the First State University.  Documenting the American South.  University Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006,https://docsouth.unc.edu/unc/browse/civilwar_recons.html.

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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