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Solomon Pool (April 21, 1832 – April 8, 1901) was the fourth
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of the
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. His father was a wealthy slave-holding planter of
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descent, his mother was descended from French Huguenots.Dictionary of North Carolina Biography: Vol. 5, P-S, Volume 5 edited by William S. Powell page 119 Pool entered the
University of North Carolina The University of North Carolina is the multi-campus public university system for the state of North Carolina. Overseeing the state's 16 public universities and the NC School of Science and Mathematics, it is commonly referred to as the UNC Sy ...
in 1849 and graduated in 1853. Pool became president of the university in 1869.Dictionary of North Carolina Biography: Vol. 5, P-S, Volume 5 edited by William S. Powell page 120


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Further reading

*Alumni Files (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill); Samuel A. Ashe, ed., Cyclopedia of Eminent and Representative Men of the Carolinas (1892); *Kemp P. Battle, History of the University of North Carolina (1912); *Chapel Hill Newspaper, 15 July 1973; Thomas N. Ivey, ed., Handbook of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, In North Carolina and Almanac for 1902 (1901); *Journal of the North Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (1900); *Ralph I. Pool, "Pool Family of Pasquotank, North Carolina" (no date); Raleigh News and Observer, 3 Sept. 1950; *Van Noppen Papers (Manuscript Department, Duke University Library, Durham).


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Official UNC Biography
1832 births 1901 deaths Leaders of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill People from Elizabeth City, North Carolina {{US-academic-administrator-1830s-stub