| Title: | Roy N. Lokken Papers |
| Creator: | Lokken, Roy Norman, 1917- |
| Repository: | ECU Manuscript Collection |
| Languages: | English |
| Abstract: | Papers (1949-1965), including correspondence, clippings/ reviews, researches notes, historical articles, and miscellaneous. |
| Extent: | 10.0 Cubic feet. |
January 13, 1972 250 items, 1.206 cubic feet. Papers (1949 - 1965) including correspondence, clippings, book reviews, research notes, historical articles and miscellaneous. Gift of Dr. Roy N. Lokken.
April 6, 1972, (unprocessed addition 1), 1.206 cubic feet. Papers (1951 - 1972) consisting of correspondence, bulletins, research notes, drafts, document photocopies, and miscellaneous. Gift of Dr. Roy N. Lokken.
June 30, 1972, (unprocessed addition 2), 1.206 cubic feet. Research notes for "Diary of a Public Man" and Wisconson Legislative Council Reports (1959-1960). Gift of Dr. Roy N. Lokken.
October 3, 1977, (unprocessed addition 3), 200 items, 1.206 cubic feet. Correspondence (1922 - 1975), Clippings and miscellaneous. Gift of Dr. Roy N. Lokken.
February 26, 1981, (unprocessed addition 4), 250 items, 1.206 cubic feet. Papers (1945 - 1979), including correspondence, historical studies, and miscellaneous. Gift of Dr. Roy N. Lokken.
May 16, 1983, (unprocessed addition 5), 1.206 cubic feet. Research notes on James Logan (n.d.). Gift of Dr. Roy N. Lokken.
November 29, 1983, (unprocessed addition 6), 553 items, 1.206 cubic feet. Papers (1962 - 1983), including correspondence, clippings, manuscripts, etc. Gift of Dr. Roy N. Lokken.
March 4, 1997, (unprocessed addition 7), 1.206 cubic feet. Manuscript biography of Caldwallader Colden and research notes. Gift of Dr. Roy N. Lokken.
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Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.
Roy N. Lokken Papers (#192), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
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