Published Works
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- The Last Ninety Days of the War in North Carolina (Watchman Publishing Company, 1866) digital edition
- Pen and ink sketches of the University of North Carolina, as it has been (c. 1869)
- A walk in October (Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies, 1882)
- First steps in North Carolina history (A. Williams & Co., 1889)
Posthumously:
- Old days in Chapel Hill, being the life and letters of Cornelia Phillips Spencer by Hope Summerell Chamberlain (University of North Carolina Press, 1926)
- The woman who rang the bell; the story of Cornelia Phillips Spencer by Phillips Russell (University of North Carolina Press, 1949)
- Selected papers (University of North Carolina Press, 1953)
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—Alexander Solzhenitsyn (b. 1918)