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Cunningham, Noble E., Jr., 1926-2007

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Personal name headingCunningham, Noble E., Jr., 1926-2007
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Variant(s)Cunningham, Noble E., 1926-2007
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeColumbia (Mo.)
Birth date1926-07-25
Death date2007-03-30
Place of birthEvans Landing (Ind.)
Harrison County (Ind.)
Place of deathColumbia (Mo.)
Field of activityHistory HIstory--Study and teaching
AffiliationWake Forest College
University of Richmond
University of Missouri--Columbia. Department of History
Profession or occupationHistory teachers University and college faculty members
Found inCunningham, Noble E. The Jeffersonian Republicans, ©1957: title page (by Noble E. Cunningham, Jr.)
His The United States in 1800: CIP t.p. (Noble E. Cunningham, Jr.)
Cunningham, Noble E. The United States in 1800, 1988: title page (Noble E. Cunningham, Jr.)
Organization of American Historians, via WWW, Nov. 28, 2007 (Noble E. Cunningham, Jr.; scholar of life and thought of Thomas Jefferson; b. 1926, Evans Landing, Ind.; Ph.D., Duke Univ., 1952; faculty member at Wake Forest Coll., Univ. of Richmond, and Univ. of Missouri at Columbia; d. Mar. 30, 2007, Columbia, Mo.)
Jefferson, Thomas. Thomas Jefferson on constitutional issues, 1962: preface (Dr. Noble E. Cunningham, Jr., associate professor of history at the University of Richmond, who compiled and edited these Jefferson letters)
Findagrave.com, searched November 3, 2021 (Noble E. Cunningham Jr.; born 25 July 1926; died 30 March 2007 (aged 80); buried Evans Landing, Harrison County, Indiana)
   <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/217494743/noble-e-cunningham>
American Antiquarian proceedings, viewed online November 3, 2021 (Noble E. Cunningham, Jr.; leading scholar on Thomas Jefferson, died on March 30, 2007 in Columbia, Missouri; born in Evans Landing, Indiana; served with U.S. Army from 1944-1946; B.A., University of Louisville, 1948; M.A., University of North Carolina, 1948, Ph.D., 1952; taught at Wake Forest College and University of Richmond before joining history faculty at University of Missouri at Columbia in 1964; upon retirement, became Curators' Professor of History Emeritus)
   <https://americanantiquarian.org/proceedings/44539649.pdf>
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