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Box 4

 Container

Contains 8 Results:

John Neal at the University of Tennessee: Report Card, 1892 June 4

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: IV
Scope and Contents Note

Excellent! written at the bottom of the page. Grades (60-100 scale): Latin, 73; Greek, 84; English, 84; History, 95; Mathematics, 80; French, 86; Physics, 92.

Dates: 1892 June 4

John Neal at the University of Tennessee: Letter of recommendation from Dr. George F. Mellen, Professor of Greek and French, 1895 March 13

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: IV
Scope and Contents Note

Neal is described as a man of exceptional gifts and ability ... Scholarly in spirit and habit, a man of fine attainments, he is a diligent student and [sic.] a cultivated gentleman. As a translator and interpreter of a foreign language appreciating the spirit and genius of the author and his work, I thought him especially happy. I bear cordial testimony to his zeal and worth.

Dates: 1895 March 13

John Neal at the University of Tennessee: Deed, Joel I. Pyott to John R. Neal, 1893 January 11

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: IV
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )

Dates: 1893 January 11

John Neal at the University of Tennessee: Fragments of an expense account, 1890 March

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: IV
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )

Dates: 1890 March

General Assembly roster

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: IV
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )

Dates: 1890-1959

John Neal at the University of Tennessee: Correspondence

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: IV
Scope and Contents Note

Neal wrote to his sisters in Georgetown, often as a note following his mother's letters. They used stationery that had belonged to his father and bore the House of Representatives print. The letters are quite similar in content to those written by his father (Box 1, folders 4, 5, and 6).

Dates: 1890-1959

John Neal at the University of Tennessee: Newspaper clipping - Philo[mathesian] Society, undated

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: IV
Scope and Contents Note

The orator's medal was awarded to Mr. John R. Neal, whose oration was entitled The Confederate States. His oration was delivered in elegant style, and was excellently written, showing that the writer possesses a powerful command of language for a young man. His friends say that he is destined to become one of the leading orators of the South.

Dates: undated