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1.1  Early years  





1.2  Education  





1.3  Law practice  





1.4  Civil War  





1.5  University of North Carolina  







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Kemp P. Battle
Battle pictured in Yackety Yak 1919, UNC yearbook
President of the
University of North Carolina
In office
1876–1891
Preceded byCharles Phillips
Succeeded byGeorge Tayloe Winston
Treasurer of North Carolina
In office
1866–1868
GovernorJonathan Worth
Preceded byWilliam Sloan
Succeeded byDavid A. Jenkins
Personal details
Born(1831-12-19)December 19, 1831
Louisburg, North Carolina
DiedFebruary 4, 1919(1919-02-04) (aged 87)
Raleigh, North Carolina
Alma materUniversity of North Carolina
ProfessionLawyer, Politician, Educator, Historian
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Kemp Plummer Battle (December 19, 1831 – February 4, 1919) was an American lawyer, railroad president, university president, educator, and historian. He served as North Carolina State Treasurer and as president of the University of North Carolina in the nineteenth century.

Biography

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Early years

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Battle was born on December 19, 1831, the son of William Horn Battle and Lucy Martin Plummer Battle.[1] Battle spent his early childhood in Louisburg, North Carolina, where his father practiced law and was active in politics.[2] His grandfather was "the honest lawyer" Kemp Plummer.

Education

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He enrolled in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1845 and graduated in 1849 as the valedictorian of his class. He was also a member of the Dialectic Society while attending UNC. During the next five years he worked at the university, as tutor of Latin and then as tutor of mathematics, while studying law under the tutelage of his father.[1] He was admitted to the bar in 1854.

Law practice

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He was admitted to the bar in 1854 and began a practice in Raleigh. In 1857, he was named a director of the rechartered Bank of North Carolina.[3]

Civil War

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In 1861 Battle was a delegate to the Secession Convention and signed the Ordinance of Secession.[4] During the Civil War he served as president of the Chatham Railroad which existed primarily to haul coal from the mines in Chatham CountytoConfederate armament factories.

In 1862, Battle was elected by the legislature to serve as a trustee of the University and held this position until 1868, when the entire board was thrown out by the Reconstruction General Assembly. He was elected Treasurer by the legislature in 1866 but removed from office in 1868 by the occupying U.S. military authorities because of his service to the Confederacy.

University of North Carolina

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In 1874, Battle was reappointed a trustee to the University. He was named president of the University in 1876 and served ably until 1891, when he resigned to become Alumni Professor of History. He became a distinguished historian and compiled a significant body of scholarly work, the most prominent piece being his two-volume History of the University of North Carolina which is still today considered a significant study.

Battle "did much to make the teaching of history according to modern methods, as well as the collection, presentation, and diffusion of the results of historical research, a respectable and respected enterprise at an influential southern institution of higher education."[5] Edwin Alderman declared that "under Dr. Battle's wise and sympathetic direction the history department of the University enriched and invigorated the intellectual life of the institution, causing history to be regarded by those under his guidance as no longer merely informational and conventional in value, but a department of the great science of sociology."[6]

He received a Doctor of Law degree from Davidson College in 1882, and also from UNC in 1910.[6]

Battle married Martha Ann Battle, with whom he had three daughters and four sons.[1] Battle is buried in Historic Oakwood Cemetery.

Legacy today

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The Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies, the oldest student group on UNC's campus, used to hold a history lecture in Battle's name and honor every year on the eve of University Day. However, the Societies have renamed and rededicated this lecture because of Battle's actions and legacy, which are inconsistent with their own values.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Battle, Kemp Plummer | NCpedia". www.ncpedia.org. Retrieved 2024-04-21.
  • ^ Tar River Center for History and Culture: Future President of UNC Lived in Louisburg
  • ^ "Kemp Plummer Battle, 19 Dec. 1831-4 Feb. 1919".
  • ^ "North Carolina Secession Ordinance [SSXX_2_72a_secession_ordinance]".
  • ^ Gass, W. Conard (1968). "Kemp Plummer Battle and the Development of Historical Instruction at the University of North Carolina". The North Carolina Historical Review. 45 (1): 1–22. ISSN 0029-2494.
  • ^ a b Hughes, Charles E.; Cobb, Collier (1919). "Dr. Kemp Plummer Battle". The High School Journal. 2 (4): 114–117. ISSN 0018-1498.
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    Political offices
    Preceded by

    William Sloan

    Treasurer of North Carolina
    1866–1868
    Succeeded by

    David A. Jenkins


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