| PID | Identifier | Title | Date | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 33352 | 149.2.a | Raymond John Jeffreys Papers - a scrapbook pamphlet advertising his various activities and supporting his Candidacy for US.Congressman at large for the Republican ticket from NC. | Undated | Raymond John Jeffreys was lecturer, journalist, newspaper publisher,a soldier and business executive. He was a candidate for US.Congressman at large for the Republican ticket from NC. This is one of the pamphlets of his accomplishments from a scrapbook. | |
| 33353 | 150.1.a | End of the Century Book Club Papers. Letter of thanks from the collection of letters. | 25-Mar-33 | One of the letters from the End of the Century Book Club a women's organization. It was more than a book club; it has served as a civic club as well and was the first of its kind in the Greenville area. | |
| 33354 | 155.1.a | Cornelia Petty Jerman Papers. A letter of thanks from Southeren Women's National Organization in NY. | 20-Jun-29 | A letter from the collection of correspondence letters received by Mrs. Jerman. She was an advocate of women's suffrage and did work with the Women's Club of Raleigh and the Federation of Women's Clubs, did service to the Democratic Party from 1928 to 1933, and worked as assistant collector of Internal Revenue for North Carolina. | |
| 33355 | 156.1.a | William M. Orr III Papers. One of the letters written by Lt. Orr to his family in Kinston. | 10-Nov-69 | One of the letters written by Lt. William M. Orr III to his family while serving with the U.S. Army near Can Tho in South Vietnam. | |
| 33356 | 157.1.a | Richard Commander Papers | February 28, 1865 | This collection consists of one letter (February 28, 1865) from Richard Commander, a member of the 68th Regiment, N.C. Troops, to his mother when the regiment camped near Tarboro. | |
| 33357 | 158.1.a | Nathaniel Dunn Papers. Personal business letter from the collection | May 17, 1866 | One of the personal/ business letter from the collection. | |
| 33358 | 167.1.a | Lasitter Family Papers. Letter from Asheville New publisher. | 19-Aug-50 | Letter from the publisher of Asheville News commending Mr. Lassiter on his objection to Communist party activities in NC. | |
| 33359 | 168.5.a | Pamlico Lumber Company Papers. Business correspondence to a company they were doing business with. | 11-Dec-02 | Sample copy of business correspondence between Pamlico Lumber Company and HymanSupply Company. | |
| 33360 | 169.1.c | Kate Wheeler Cooper Papers. Letter to Katherine's sister Julia fromSally Bond. | October 26, 1860. | Letter to Katherine's sister Julia from Sally Bond from a vast collection of family correspondence in the collection. | |
| 33361 | 170.1.a | William L. Spoon Papers.Business correspondence letter related to his profession. | April 14, 1893 | William Luther Spoon attended the University of North Carolina where he was a member of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. In 1891 he graduated with B.S. and B.E. degrees and subsequently worked as a surveyor, teacher, inventor, map maker, and traveling salesman. Sample letter from his personal correspondence. |