Lenoir County, North Carolina- Catalogue of Kinston 
Collegiate Institute 1879-80
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CATALOGUE OF KINSTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE SESSION OF 1879-80
[This is a transcription of the original CATALOGUE OF KINSTON COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE SESSION OF 1879-80 by Francis R. Hodges. He donated the original 
to Heritage Place in 1998.]
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TRUSTEES

E. P. COX, President of the Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . Kinston, N. C.
WM. E. BECTON, Esq . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jones Co.
E. P. COX, Esq.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kinston
Major D. S. DAVIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .Lenoir Co.
SIMON EINSTEIN, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  Kinston
CORNELIUS HARPER, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlotte
JAMES F. HILL, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Kinston
Elder C. W. HOWARD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .
E. P. LOFTIN, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lenoir Co.
S. E. LOFTIN, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kinston
G. E. MILLER, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WM. C. MOORE, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
JACOB F. PARROTT, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  Lenoir Co.
Dr. JNO. A. POLLOCK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kinston
JAMES A. PRIDGEN, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WM. F. STANLEY, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
JNO. TULL, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Lenoir Co.
JNO. R. PHILLIPS, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .Kinston,
JAMES M. WOOTEN, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Lenoir Co.
JNO. F. WOOTEN, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kinston

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INSTRUCTORS

RICHARD H. LEWIS, A. M., M. D., Principal
Instructor in Ancient and Modern Languages, Science and
English Literature.

Elder C. W. HOWARD
Instructor in Mathematics and of Junior Classes in 
English Literature.

MRS. RICHARD H. LEWIS
Superintendant of Female Department and Instructor of Primary 
and Junior English Classes.

MRS. ANNA L. DAVIS
Instructor in Vocal and Instrumental Music--Piano and Organ.
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CALENDAR

1880
June 1-5-----Final Examinations
8, 9, 10-----Commencement Exercises
10------(Night), Annual Concert
Sept. 8------Session of 1880-81 Begins
Dec. 24, Jan. 3---Christmas Recess

1881
January 28-----Close of Fall Term
31-----Spring Term Begins
June 9-----Session of 1880-81 Ends
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NAMES, COURSE OF STUDY, RESIDENCE

MALES

ALBERT SYDNEY ABBOTT, Latin--Advanced English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
WALTER K. BAGBY, Junior English, Kinston, N.. C.
FRANK S. BARRETT, Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C
THOMAS CLAYTOR, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
WILLIAM CLAYTOR, Primary English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
WILLIAM COLEMAN, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
PLATO COLLINS, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
EUGENE GRISSOM COX, Latin--Intermediate English, Pitt Co., N. C.
JAMES COX, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
EDWARD VICTOR COX, Primary English, Pitt Co., N. C.
ROBERT LEE CURTIS, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
CHARLES DALY, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
ELISHA DALY, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
WILLIAM FRANK DIBBLE, Latin--Intermediate English, Kinston, N. C.
GEORGE W. EDWARDS, Intermediate English, Greene Co., N. C.
ADOLPH EINSTEIN, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
EDWARD EINSTEIN, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
SIGMUND EINSTEIN, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
JAMES BENJAMIN FAULKNER, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.

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QUINCEY FAULKNER, Junior English, Lenoir Co., N C.
THOMAS HENRY FAULKNER, Latin--Greek--Advanced English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
WILLIAM ALPHEUS FAULKNER, Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
THEODORE EVERETT FULFORD, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
FRANKLIN PIERCE GATES, Latin--Advanced English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
ALBERT JOHNSON GRADY, Latin--Intermediate English, Kinston, N. C.
WILLIAM LEE GRADY, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
WARREN WORTH KILPATRICK, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
CHARLES AMON LASSITER, Latin--Advanced English, Greene Co., N. C.
ELISHA BETTS LEWIS, Latin--Intermediate English, Kinston, N. C.
WILLIAM FIGURES LEWIS, Latin--Advanced English, Kinston, N. C.
GEORGE THOMAS LONG, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
JAMES ALEXANDER MCDANIEL, Latin--Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
WILLIAM MOORE, Primary English, Kinston, N., C.
JOHN ARENDELL PARROTT, Latin--Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
NEEDHAM MOORE PHILLIPS, Intermediate and Advanced English, Kinston, N. C.
WILLIAM AUGUSTUS PHILLIPS, Latin--Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
JOHN WILLIAM PRESSON, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
WILLIAM POLLOCK, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
JAMES HENRY PRIDGEN, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
CARL PRIDGEN, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
JAMES JONES RHODES, Junior English, Lenoir Co., N. C.

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ROBERT LEE RHODES, Primary and Junior English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
DAVID ROUNTREE, Intermediate and Advanced English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
ROBERT HART ROUNTREE, JR., Latin--Advanced English, Greene Co., N. C.
JAMES HARDIE ROUSE, Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
BENJAMIN STANLEY, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
GUILFORD FRANKLIN STOCKS, Intermediate English, Pitt Co., N. C.
ROBERT C. STRONG, Latin--Advanced English, Kinston, N. C,
JESSE SUMMERELL, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
WILLIAM FRANKLIN SUTTON, Intermediate and Advanced English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
BENJAMIN OLIVER TAYLOR, Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
WILLIAM E. TAYLOR, Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
RICHARD FRANK TAYLOR, Latin--Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
JOHN LEON TULL, Junior English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
ROBERT E. VAUSE, Junior English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
JOHN WALSH, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
LOGAN WELDON WALSH, Advanced English, Kinston, N. C.
FRANK WATSON, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
CLARENCE WEST, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
CLYDE WEST, Junior English, Kinston, N. C,
GEORGE WEST, Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
RICHARD BRYAN WEST, Intermediate English, Kinston, N. C.

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JAMES S. WOOTEN, Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
DALLAS FLOYD WOOTEN, Intermediate English, Kinston, N. C

Total, 64
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FEMALES.

GERTRUDE BAGBY, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
HELEN BRYAN, Intermediate English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
LAURA BRYAN, Latin--Intermediate English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
JENNIE CHADWICK, Intermediate English, Kinston, N. C,
ANNIE CLAYTOR, Junior English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
HATTIE COLEMAN, Intermediate English, Kinston, N. C.
ELVIE COLLINS, Intermediate English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
EULALIE COX, Primary English, Pitt Co., .N. C.
FLEDA COX, Latin--Intermediate English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
ANNIE CURTIS, Junior English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
JULIA DALY, Primary English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
EUSEBIUS DUNN, Intermediate English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
MAUD DUNN, Latin--Advanced English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
HENRIETTA EINSTEIN, Intermediate English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
SARAH EINSTEIN, Music, Kinston, N. C.

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AGNES GRADY, Intermediate and Advanced English, Kinston, N. C.
CAPITOLA GRAINGER, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
MOLLIE GRUBBS, Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
ROBERTA HARDEE, Latin--Advanced English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
JULIA HARVEY, Latin--Intermediate English, Kinston, N. C.
LULA HARTSFIELD, Intermediate English, Kinston, N. C.
MOLLIE HARTSFIELD, Intermediate English, Kinston, N. C.
EUNICE HEATH, Latin--French--Advanced English--Music, Lenoir Co., N. C.
JULIA HOOKER, Latin--French--Music, Kinston, N. C.
ADA HUNTER, Latin--Advanced English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
NORA HUNTER, Latin--French--Advanced English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
FANNIE KILPATRICK, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
JOHNNIE KORNEGAY, Latin--Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
LIDA LASSITER, Junior English--Music, Lenoir Co., N. C.
KATIE LEWIS, Latin--Advanced English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
NANNIE LOFTIN, Junior English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
DORA MCDANIEL, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
BLANCHE PARROTT, Latin--Advanced English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
SUSAN PHILLIPS, Music, Kinston, N. C.
ZELLE POLLOCK, Intermediate English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
LUCY ROUNTREE, Intermediate and Advanced English, Lenoir Co., N. C.

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MATTIE ROUNTREE, Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
EMMA SPAIN, Junior English, Kinstson, N. C.
LENA SPAIN, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
EMMA STOCKS, Junior English, Pitt Co., N. C.
LILLIAN SUTTON, Latin--Intermediate English--Music, Lenoir Co., N. C.
HATTIE TULL, Latin--Intermediate English, Lenoir Co., N. C.
ROWENA TULL, Latin--Advanced English--Music, Lenoir Co., N. C.
MOLLIE WALSH, Intermediate English, Kinston, N. C.
VIZZIE WEST, Primary English, Kinston, N. C.
JULIA WHITE, Latin--Intermediate English--Music, Kinston, N. C.
LAURA WHITE, Music, Kinston, N. C.
LAVINIA WHITFIELD, Intermediate English, LaGrange, N. C.
ORIE WOOTEN, Junior English, Kinston, N. C.
Total 49

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SUMMARY:

Males. . . . . . . . . 64
Females. . . . . . . . 49

Aggregate. . . . . . 113

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KINSTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE

History

This institution was first organized by the energetic labors and assiduous
care of Eld. Joseph H. Foy. He, seeing that the people of this section
needed another school besides the good one already here, with his rare
gift of speech soon made it clear to them that all that was needed was 
simply action. In September, 1876, the Kinston Collegiate Institution 
began its career. The number of pupils, at the opening of the first session, 
was thirty-six. At the close, more that a hundred names were upon the register.
Three years ago, after the removal of Mr. Foy to Wilson, the Institute was 
reorganized, with the present management. A liberal patronage has rewarded 
the efforts of the teachers. That a continuance of it may be deserved, those 
who have charge of the Institute pledge themselves to still greater exertions.
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Charter

The Institute was chartered by the General Assembly at its session of 
1876-77. Therefore it enjoys the same privileges as those of any other 
literary institution in the State.
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Location

Kinston is the county seat of Lenoir county. It has a population of nearly 
two thousand. It has railroad communication, East and West, by  the 
A. & N. C. R. R. It is at the head of steam navigation on Neuse River.
For more than thirteen years it has enjoyed a degree of health unsurpassed 
by any section of the State. The physicians of the place will bear ample 
testimony to the truth of this assertion. And additional evidence is furnished
by the removal of a large number of families to Kinston for the purpose of 
educating their children. The Annual Session does not embrace the three 
warm months of June, July, and August.
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Religious Privileges

Each student is allowed full liberty to attend divine worship at either of the 
churches in the town or country. Four denominations of Christians have 
worship every Sunday, viz. Disciples, Episcopalians,, Baptists, and Methodists.
One of the fundamental principles of this Institution is, that the teachers shall 
be distributred among at least three of the religious denominations of this section.
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PLAN OF INSTRUCTION

Pupils are distributed, for convenience of instruction, among three departments.

Primary Department

This is under the sole management of Mrs. Richard H. Lewis.

Pupils are taught the elementary principles of the English language, including 
Reading, Spelling,, Writing,, Primary Geography, Rudiments of Arithmetic
and Elementary Grammar.

This department includes also those who have made sufficient progress to 
entitle them to enter the Junior English classes.

Text Books of Primary Department:----Holmes Speller; Holmes First, 
Second and Third Readers; Appletons Fourth Reader; Maurys First Lessons
in Geography; Maurys World we Live in; Davies Primary Arithmetic; 
Davies Elements of Written Arithmetic; Clarks Brief Grammar; 
Appletons Model Copy-Books.

Daily instruction is also given in the sounds of letters and phonetics. 
Weekly oral instruction is given in elocution. Careful and unremitting 
attention is given to the habits and manners of the little members of 
this department.
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Intermediate Department
Elder C. W. Howard, Instructor

Pupils who have passed a satisfactory examination on the studies 
of the Junior English classes, are advanced to this department.
The Text Books are:----Websters School Dictionary; Holmes Fifth and 
Sixth Readers; Appletons Model Copy-Books; Davies Elementary Algebra;
Davies University Algebra; Davies Geometry; Davies University Arithmetic; 
Venables Arithmetic; Maurys Manual of Geography
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Collegiate Department
Dr. R. H. Lewis, Instructor.

Pupils who have passed the examinations of the intermediate 
studies with those who enter the school prepared for it are embraced
in this department.

Text Books:
Greek---Kendricks Greek Ollendorf; Greek Reader (Jacobs);
               Xenophons Anabasis.
Latin---Binghams Latin Grammar; Chase and Stuarts Caesar, 
               Virgil, Cicero and Horace; Binghams Latin Prose Composition.
French---Fasquelles French Course, and Pylodets Readers
English---Clarks Normal Grammar; Schmits Manual of Ancient History;
               Leightons History of Rome; Loomis Trigonometry; Maurys Manual of 
               Physical Geography; Quackenbos Rhetoric and Composition;

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Steeles Philosophy, and Chemistry; Bryant and Strattons Book Keeping; 
Hudsons School Shakespeare; Barnes Brief History of United States; 
Moores History of North Carolina.
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Elocution and Composition.

Friday afternoons are devoted to Declamations, Reading of Compositions
and Reading of Selections. Much attention is especially given to compositions, 
being always written at the desk without any external aid.
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Department of Music
Mrs. Anna L. Davis, Instructor.

This Institution recognizses the imnportance of Music in education, and is 
satisfied that no more thorough training in that Science can be found in any 
school of similar grade in the State.

Instruction is given on Piano and Organ to the regular class in this department. 
Every morning at opening of exercises and every afternoon at closing of the days 
duties, the entire body of pupils in the chapel unite in the singing, to the 
accompaniment of the Organ.

Text Books:---J. F. Barrowes Piano Forte Primer; Clarks New Method on the 
Organ; Duvernoys Exercises; Hunters Instruction Book.

A very handsome and costly piano has just been purchased and added to the
number of instruments already in use--thus furnishing ample means for 
instruction in this important branch of education.

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REPORTS

Monthly reports are made out and sent to parents and guardians,
containing accurate statements of deportment and scholarship in each study.
An Annual Report is read at each Commencement giving a rsum of the years
work,  together with the names of all pupils who by their conduct and scholarship 
are deserving of honorable mention.
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Roll of Honor

At the end of each month, a list is made out and published in the Kinston 
Journal and Watch-Tower, of the names of those students who have recited 
five-sixth perfect lessons and have been absent from no duty or roll call, and 
have not been tardy and who have shown perfect deportment during that month.
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Time of Entrance

It is a matter of very great importance that students should enter at the beginning 
of the Term. Even a few days delay will cause serious inconvenience both to
teachers and pupils.
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New Building

A large, commodious chapel is in process of erection, which will furnish 
ample accomodations for visitors at Commencement; and add greatly to 
the convenience of the pupils during the session. The building will be
ready by June 10th, 1880.
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Tuition Fees.
Per Term of Twenty Weeks.
(Half Cash in Advance.)

Primary English Course, $10.00
Junior, $12.50
Intermediate English Course, $15.00
Advanced, $18.00
Classical Course, (including French,), $25.00
Music (including use of instrument) Piano or Organ, $20.00
Incidental Fee, $.50
Board--in private families (lights and washing excluded)
per month, $10.00


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