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Although Swain had attempted, facing serious challenges, to keep the University of North Carolina open during the course of the war, by 1868, the school was suffering financially, and, at the request of a new board of trustees appointed by the state legislature, he resigned. On August 11, 1868, he
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was thrown from a buggy pulled by a horse that General Sherman had given him. Though confined to bed due to shock and weakness, Swain appeared to be recovering, but he succumbed to his injuries on August 27. He was buried in the garden of his home in Chapel Hill, but was later reinterred in the
358:, including railroads and education, although he received little support form the legislature. In 1835, he was a leading delegate to the state constitutional convention; his last act as governor was to issue the proclamation declaring the ratification of 1835's extensive amendments to the 1454: 1182: 1449: 1191: 1459: 551: 1419: 1175: 1444: 1168: 1044: 1424: 488: 366: 312: 1464: 1439: 667: 657: 544: 637: 592: 396: 48: 697: 622: 564: 316: 106: 1434: 537: 78: 1149: 560: 380:
convention, but declined a position in the Confederate Senate in 1863. In 1865, Swain helped negotiate the surrender of
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to serve as governor; at the time he was the youngest governor in state history, and the first to belong to the
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After serving the constitutional limit of three one-year terms, Swain was named president of the
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A Consequential Life: David Lowry Swain, Nineteenth-Century North Carolina, and Their University
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in 1835; he held this post for 33 years and promoted the growth of the institution.
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Early Times in Raleigh, addresses delivered by the Hon. David L. Swain, 1867
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The citizens of Buncombe County chose Swain as their representative in the
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Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789โ€“1978
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Leaders of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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and John Raimo, eds. Westport, CT: Meckler Books, 1978. (
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Swain resigned as a judge to accept the vote of the
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