Malachi Nicholas Strickling Letter and Transcription
Finding Aid & Inventory
Malachi Nicholas Strickling attended Wake Forest Institute, 1834-1835. He previously attended the Furman Academy and Theological Institution, now Furman University, located in South Carolina. In this letter to friend Frederick M. Hawkins, dated July 11, 1835, Strickling comments on the Institute, student life and restrictions, President Samuel Wait, and Professor John Armstrong.
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Biographical and Historical Note
Malachi Nicholas Strickling attended Wake Forest Institute, 1834-1835. He previously attended the Furman Academy and Theological Institution, now Furman University, located in South Carolina.
Collection Overview
This collection contains two photocopied items: a letter dated 1835 and a transcription of the letter, dated 1995. In the letter to friend Frederick M. Hawkins, dated July 11, 1835, Strickling comments on the Institute, student life and restrictions, President Samuel Wait, and Professor John Armstrong.
Summary Information
- Repository
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives
- Title
- Malachi Nicholas Strickling Letter and Transcription
- ID
- MS280
- Date [inclusive]
- 1835
- Extent
- 0.1 Linear Feet 1 folder
- Mixed Materials [folder]
- 1
Administrative Information
- Publication Information
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives
- Revision Description
- Revised by Stephanie Bennett 2019
- Access Restrictions
- This collection is open for use.
- Copyright Notice
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- Preferred Citation
- Malachi Nicholas Strickling Letter and Transcription (MS280), Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.