Congressman Bonner


Title
Congressman Bonner
Description
Congressman Herbert Bonner at the dedication of a new post office building in Winterville. Bonner is seated second from left. Date from negative sleeve.
Date
April 20, 1964
Original Format
negatives
Extent
3cm x 2cm
Local Identifier
0741-b32-fd-v32.d.77
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Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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Madge Gay Dews Thompson Dec 28 2009

Henry Oglesby, Administrative Assistant to Congressman Herbert C. Bonner, is presenting the flag to Gertrude Speir, Winterville Postmaster. The men behind are left to right: Jack Spain, Administrative Assistant to Senator Sam Ervin, Congressman Bonner. Richard Davis, Minister of Winterville Baptist Church is on the back row. FA Dixon is the boy sitting to the left of the podium.

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