Thomas C. Parramore

Thomas Custis Parramore
Born1932[1]
Winton, North Carolina
Died2004-01-13
Wake County, North Carolina
OccupationProfessor, historian
NationalityAmerican
EducationBachelor of Arts, AM, and PhD[2]
Alma materUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
GenreHistory
SubjectNorth Carolina
SpouseBarbara Mitchell Parramore[3][4][5]
ChildrenLisa Gray Parramore,[2] Lynn Stuart Parramore, PhD.[2]

Dr. Thomas Custis Parramore (1932-2004) was a Professor Emeritus of History at Meredith College, retiring in 1992 as well as a prominent author on the subject of North Carolina history[3] and the recipient of numerous historical association awards.[6] He was elected as member of the North Carolinana Society[7] recognizing his "adjudged performance" in support of North Carolina's historical, literature, and culture.[8]

  1. ^ Parramore, Thomas C. (2014). Murfreesboro, North Carolina And the Rise of Higher Education for Women, 1832-1859. Murfreesboro, North Carolina: Murfreesboro Historical Association. p. iii.
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  3. ^ a b Allen, Melyssa (Spring 2004). "Meredith Mourns Loss of Professor Emeritus" (PDF). Meredith Magazine. 28 (1): 4.
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  6. ^ Gale, Steven H. (October 1987). "Encyclopedia of American Humorists". Garland Reference Library of the Humanities. Taylor & Francis, Inc.: 492. ISBN 0-8240-8644-9.
  7. ^ "North Carolinana Society Archie K. Davis Fellowships". The North Carolinana Society, Inc. 20 August 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-16.
  8. ^ "North Carolinana Society Home Page". The North Carolinana Society, Inc. 13 July 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-16.