Edward Lee Faulconer, Sr., Oral History Interview
December 10, 1988
Oral History #OH0110- Creator(s)
- Faulconer, Edward Lee; Lennon, Donald R.
- Physical description
- 0.005 Cubic Feet, 1 audiotape, 1.0 hour, no transcription
- Preferred Citation
- Edward Lee Faulconer, Sr., Oral History Interview (#OH0110), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
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- ECU Manuscript Collection
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Scope and arrangement
Brigadier General Faulconer describes his background in Greensboro, N.C., his enlistment in the Guilford Grays National Guard company in 1916, recruiting assignment at Marion, N.C., a manhunt in the mountains of N.C., duty at Forts Caswell and Eustis after W.W. I, career as an official with the Atlantic and Yadkin and the Southern railroads, and service in France during World War II in command of railroad operations.
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Gift of Edward Lee Faulconer, Sr.
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General note
1916-1945
Key terms
Personal Names
Faulconer, Edward LeeCorporate Names
National Guard Association of the United StatesSouthern Railway (U.S.)--History
Topical
Railroads--EmployeesRailroads--North Carolina--History--19th century
World War, 1939-1945--France