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Chapter 11 - Related Resources – Books and Newspapers

Addresses and public papers of Robert Walter Scott, Governor of North Carolina, 1969-73,
edited by Memory F. Mitchell
pp. 210-212 – Speech at a Young Democratic Club meeting

Addresses, letters, and Papers of John Christoph Blucher Ehringhaus, Governor of North
Carolina 1933-1937 (1950), edited by David Leroy Corbitt
pp. 200-204, 271, 416, 417 – Addresses given at YDC meetings

A History of the south from 1932 to 1954, by John Egerton
Written up in the News & Observer, 01221995, by Leslie Dunbar

American Parties and elections (1976), by Harold F. Gosnell & Richard G. Smolka
pp. 50, 216 – Impact YDC has had on the Democratic National Committee, how club
dinners were started at YDC meetings for donations and the progression of this practice

Carr, James O. - Papers -
In the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Coates, Albert - Papers
Manuscripts Department, Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Congressional Record, July 1, 1953, A4234
What every young lawyer should know
Extension of remarks of Hon. William Langer of North Dakota, Wed., 7/1/53

Coon, Charles - Papers
Manuscripts Department, Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
ECU Library & Manuscript Collection

Ehringhaus, John Papers
UNC Chapel Hill, Wilson Library
Manuscripts Dept Southern Historical Collection

Gill, Edwin M. papers
UNC Chapel Hill
Manuscripts Dept Southern Historical Collection
Gardner, Oliver Max Papers Inventory (#3613)
UNC-Chapel Hill, Manuscripts Department, CB#3926, Wilson Library

McLean, Angus W. – Papers
Manuscripts Department, Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapter 11 - Related Resources - Papers

Overman, Lee Papers
In the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Chapter 11 - Related Resources – Books and Newspapers

Page, Robert Newton Biography
http://politicalgraveyard.com/

Page, Thaddeus Shaw – Papers
Manuscripts Department, Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Pou, Bailey James Hinton - papers
Duke University Special Collections Department

Greensboro Bar Association telephone contacts and information sheet
02/21/01 – Met and talked with Nancy M. Donaldson, executive director of the Greensboro Bar Association in Greensboro. She said they have few records of past members except the yearbooks which were published only a few years.
Office – 336-378-0300
Email – gsobar@nc.infi.net, Fax – 336-378-9806
112 North Elm Street, Suite 805, P. O. Box 1825, Greensboro, NC 27402
1-800-662-7407

Messages, addresses and public papers of Terry Sanford, Governor of North Carolina, 1961-
65 (1966), edited by Memory F. Mitchell
pp. xxiv, 189, 213, 214 – Speeches to YDC meetings

Michael Shuping card (Related to C.L. Shuping - private)
North Carolina troops, 1861 – 1865, a roster, Vol. XI Infantry 45th – 48th
Regiments Resided in Rowan County where he enlisted at the age of 21, April
13, 1863, for the was present or accounted for until captured at the S. Anna
Bridge near Richmond, Virginia, July 4, 1863. Paroled at Ft. Monroe on 7/17/1863. Received at city point Virginia July 17, 1863, for exchange. Returned
to duty prior to Nov. 7, 1865. Present or accounted for through Oct. 1864.
Paroled at Greensboro on May 1, 1865. Took the oath of allegiance at Salisbury
on June 24, 1865.

Ninety Bits of North Carolina Biography, by C.H. Hamlin (1946)
pp. 70-72 – Biography of Charles Lee Coon who was granddad’s principal in 1897 when he was in the 8th grade, the highest grade at that time
See Page 2 of first section of autobiography

North Carolina Daily Newspaper Directory & NC non-daily Newspaper directory
Pages: 11, 12, 13, 14, 16
Listing of every newspaper published in NC and frequency

North Carolina Lives, the Tar Heel Who’s Who (1962), written and prepared under the
supervision of William Powell, A.B., M.A.
p. 1108 - Biography of Jerry Monroe Shuping, son of Scott E. and Annie Lenora (Barrier) Shuping, and grandson of Adam Dolphus and Julia Maria (Honeycutt) Shuping,
nephew of C.L. Shuping. Member of the Greensboro Bar Association and served as President of the Randolph County Young Democrats Club in 1957

Chapter 11 - Related Resources – Books and Newspapers

Partial history of the Hampton family in the state of Florida, 12 pages
Not sure if these Hamptons are related to Ruth Hampton

Political parties & Civil Action Groups (1981), by Edward L. Schapsmeier & Frederick H.
Schapsmeier
p. 483, 484 – brief biography on Young Democrats of America (YDA)

Public Addresses, Letters, and Papers of Robert Gregg Cherry, Governor of NC, 1945-
1949

Public Addresses, Letters, and Papers of Joseph Melville Broughton, Governor of NC, 1941-
1955

Public Addresses, Letters, and Papers of William Bradley Umstead, Governor of North
Carolina, 1953-1954 (1957), edited by David Leroy Corbitt
p. 172 – article on YDC supporting the governor

Public Addresses, Letters, and Papers of Daniel Killian Moore, Governor of NC, 1965-
1969

Roosevelt flyers
News for Voters by William Hard
Forward with Roosevelt and Murphy
To Men and Women who have served
Who’s against Roosevelt?
Roosevelt made Bank Deposits safe
Death flies the mail

Senator Josiah William Bailey of NC, a political biography
Reference to Resource Material at Duke University Special Collections department
Josiah W, Bailey papers, ½ million pieces

Simmons, Furnifold McLendel - papers
Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The Amateur Democrat, Club politics in three cities (1962), by James Q. Wilson
pp. 117, 118 – Information on organizing Young Democrats Clubs

The democratic digest, March 1935
Published by the Women’s decision of the Democratic National Committee

The failure of the NRA (1975), by Bernard Bellush
pp. 184,185 – Criticism of the New Deal - bibliography

The desperate years, a pictorial history of the thirties, by James D. Horan, 1962
Article on the Blue Eagle (NRA)


Chapter 11 - Related Resources – Books and Newspapers

The Greensboro bar Association, Membership Directory, 1995-1996
122 North Elm Street, Suite 805, Greensboro, NC 27401
P.O. Box 1825, Greensboro, NC 27402, 910-378-0300
Executive Sec. Susan D. Ross

The historical records of North Carolina, volume H, The county records of Craven through
Moore. Information about Guilford County court records

The history of a southern state, North Carolina, by Hugh Talmage Lefler and Albert Ray
Newsome (1964)
pp. 534, 569, 573, 584, 592 (Josiah W. Bailey & F.M. Simmons fight)
pp. 532, 565 (Robert N. Page and Governor’s election of 1920)

The Literary Digest, June 21, 1930
Picture of Josiah Bailey, titles ‘The Giant Killer’
Picture of Senator Simmons, titled ‘The Little Giant’
Article about the election, the emerging leader and the retiring Senator

The North Carolina Historical Review, Volume 37, Number 4, October, 1960
A political leader bolts – F.M. Simmons in the presidential election of 1928,
By Richard L. Watson, Jr.
Pages 517-543

The North Carolina Historical Review, Volume 52, Number 1, January, 1975
The selection of North Carolina’s WPA chief, 1935; a dispute over political patronage,
By Ronald E. Marcello
Pages 64-67
Josiah Bailey’s reference that his surrendering his conservative principals and
becoming sympathetic towards the New Deal caused him much anguish.

The North Carolina Historical Review, Volume 55, Number 4, October, 1978
A progressive-Conservative duel: The 1920 Democratic gubernatorial primaries in NC,
By Douglas Carl Abrams (Robert N. Page)
Pages 421-443

The State, Index
Josiah W. Bailey, references to State books, references to Greensboro

To the democrats of North Carolina, by Josiah Bailey

Why the Democratic Party (1955), by the young democratic clubs of North Carolina
pp. 3, 4 – Introduction, impact these clubs have had on elections since






Chapter 11 - Related Resources – Books and Newspapers

Young Democratic Clubs of North Carolina, official handbook and directory of 1955
P.12. Lula Martin McIver Scott credited with organizing the Young Democratic Club
In Guilford County in 1928.
(James L. Scott's wife), daughter of Dr. Charles Duncan McIver
See Greensboro Daily News, 083028
Elected President of the Democrat Club. She heads the organization known as Guilford
County Democratic Young Men's and Young Women's Club, G.C. Hampton Jr. elected
secretary.
P.13 – Bailey defeated Simmons by more than 70,000 votes and this result was due in
no small degree to the Young Democrats and their work in both “28 and 30”.






































Chapter 11 - Related Resources – Books and Newspapers

19281111 Greensboro Daily News
Robert N. Page makes appearance for Al Smith

19300611 Greensboro Daily News
Official vote in Guilford County in Primary between Bailey and Simmons
All Democratic & Republican offices including senate race

19300611 Greensboro Daily News, front page, 2 pages
Pritchard is nominated to run on Republican ticket against Bailey

19300628 The Asheville Times
North Carolina turns thumbs down on Roosevelt’s Abrogation Plea

19301212 New York Times, p. 25, col. 1
Senator Overman dies in 77th year, includes a biography

19301213 New York Times, Overman honored in Senate rites, address by F.M. Simmons
Editorial - A senatorial Landmark (Lee Overman)
Refers to Senator Simmons’ defeat by Josiah Bailey

19301213 New York Times, a Senatorial Landmark, editorial about Lee S. Overman

19301214 The News and Observer, Raleigh, NC
Article about Governor Gardner, Overman's death

19311209 New York Times, Raskob predicts a Democratic era, Article about Minute Men of
Democratic Party

19320518 Greensboro Daily News
Criticism toward Max Gardner

19320524 Greensboro Daily News
Criticism toward Max Gardner

19320526 Greensboro Daily News
Criticism toward Max Gardner

19320608 Charlotte Observer
Others announcing support for the senator Morrison

19320627 Greensboro Daily News
Support of the 2/3 rule (Bailey & Gardner)

19320629 Raleigh News and Observer
Roosevelt forces elect Walsh as chairman and delegation Battles
Roosevelt hears show in Chicago


Chapter 11 - Related Resources – Books and Newspapers

19321205 New York Times, Look for repeal move by Young Democrats, Leaders of clubs
from 40 states reach Atlanta for 2 day Conference. Tyre Taylor, Mrs. James L.
Scott mentioned.

19321207 New York Times, Roosevelt speeds home for session, Tyre Taylor and Mrs.
James L. Scott mentioned meeting Roosevelt.

1932xxxx Greensboro Daily News
Opposition to Roosevelt, one of last pages of article

19360215 12 Honor guests are added to dinner list for Jackson Day banquet
Charles A. Hines, A.L. Brooks mentioned

19370215 The News and Observer
Lee Slater Overman editorial

19420209 R.J. Reynolds tobacco company given largest tax refund in state
First evidence in suit against Vick firm heard by Judge Hayes.
A.L. Brooks mentioned

19420211 Preyer relates history of Vick chemical stock sale. A.L. Brooks mentioned

19420411 Greensboro Daily News Newspaper article, Senator Bailey’s daughter to wed,
4/11/42, Annie Elizabeth Bailey to be married to William Joseph Primm

19421207 The New York Times, 12/7/42
Roosevelt speeds home for session

19460116 The Charlotte Observer, 1/16/46
Editorial on Josiah W. Bailey

19440526 High Life, Greensboro Senior High School
Officers of graduating class – Marion Boren, treasurer
Mary Boren married George C. Hampton, Jr.
George Hampton Jr. was the brother of Ruth Hampton’s, wife of C.L. Shuping

19450224 Deaths and funerals
J. Solis Peters. George C. Hampton, Jr. listed as a pallbearer

19461215 The Charlotte Observer, 12/15/1946
Capitol flag flies at half mast, colleagues in Washington mourn death of Veteran
Senator Josiah W. Bailey
Josiah Bailey funeral held





Chapter 11 - Related Resources – Books and Newspapers

19461217 The Charlotte Observer - articles
-Josiah Bailey Funeral held
-Editorial – Josiah W. Bailey
-Bailey laid to rest in simple ceremony
-Bailey, veteran of 16 years in Senate, passes in Raleigh
-Capitol flag at half-mast
-Passing of bailey mourned in capitol

19471212 Greensboro Daily News, 12/12/47
Married for 50 years, Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Shuping
Note: Not related to Clarence Leroy Shuping per dad (Brooks Shuping)

19780110 Greensboro Daily News
Crawford wants to fill Gilmore's un-expired term

19780205 Greensboro Daily News, 2 pages
Crawford's dream comes true, the establishment of an alcoholism treatment
center in Greensboro.

19780903 Greensboro Daily News
Civic Leader Crawford Dies
William Nebold Crawford formed the nation's first Young Democrats Club here
for Al Smith in 1928

19820109 Greensboro Record
Church of the week – West Market United Methodist

19950121 News and Observer, Raleigh, NC, The Technological Development Authority
(TDA) is free of advisory board’s albatross. In recent months TDA has added a
slew of political heavyweights to its board including Sallie Shuping Russell, vice
President and investment of Duke Management Co.

19950122 News and Observer, Raleigh, NC, by Leslie Dunbur
Brief sketch of a book that mentions Josiah Bailey called ‘A History of the
South from 1932 to 1954, From the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt during the
south’s cruelest year of economic hardship to the Supreme Court’s invalidation of
compulsory racial segregation in the public schools, by John Edgerton’.

19950430 Greensboro News Record, by Robert F. Farley
40 years ago (1955), C. Leroy Shuping was elected Chef deGare of the
Greensboro unit of the American Legion

19990309 News and Observer, Raleigh, NC, 50 years ago, NC lost a bright hope (Josiah
Bailey). Biographical account of Senator Josiah Bailey

19820109 Greensboro Record, 1/9/82
Church of the week, West Market Street United Methodist

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