William B. Rodman, Jr. File: Letterbook, Vol. 12 (March 2 1897 - Sept 11 1897)


Title
William B. Rodman, Jr. File: Letterbook, Vol. 12 (March 2 1897 - Sept 11 1897)
Description
The eldest son of a wealthy, landowning North Carolina family, William Blount Rodman II (1862-1946) attended the University of North Carolina, managed the family farms, became active in the National Guard, and, like his father, was a prominent attorney. Rodman served as mayor of Washington (1891-1894), chairman of the N.C. Democratic Party Congressional Committee (1890-1904). As a National Guard officer he rose in rank to colonel of the First North Carolina Regiment. This is vol. 12 of a series of thirty-eight letterpress books covering the period from 1894 to 1904. These volumes contain onionskin paper copies of Rodman's outgoing correspondence. Vol. 12 - (Mar. 2-Sept. 11, 1897), concerning lumbering, federal judgeship, State Guard, local elections, graded school.
Date
March 02, 1897 - September 11, 1897
Original Format
letters
Extent
25cm x 30cm
Local Identifier
0329-b92
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Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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