Download folder created and link sent to Jennifer. The first folder is needed in the beginning of July
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| PID | Identifier | Title | Date | Description | |
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| 51349 | 600.1 | Richard Dillard Dixon, Sr., Papers, Box 1, Folder 1 | 1878-1917 | Papers (1887-1952) of Edenton, NC Judge including World War I, political, and Judicial correspondence; speeches, clippings; Nuremberg war crimes files; and numbering war crimes transcripts.
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| 51120 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | Circa 1900 - 1918 | Postcards with photographs of Monte Carlo, Menton, Luxemburg, and Paris, unused. | |
| 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1917-11-18 | Postcard of von Hindenburg addressed to Otto Holzmann, in German. | ||
| 51122 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1918 | Postcards from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon regarding training at Greenville, South Carolina. | |
| 51123 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1878-11-12 | Letter beginning, "The main object in conducting a successful Commission House …." | |
| 51124 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1898-06-15 | Letter beginning, "Dear Mama, We arrived here yesterday …" on stationery from the Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort, Virginia. | |
| 51125 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1908-12-01 | Letter concerning Richard D. Dixon applying for a job as a teacher and letters of recommendation from professors at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. | |
| 51126 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1917-04-05 | Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon on YMCA stationery. | |
| 51127 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1917-07-25 | Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon on stationery from the Gason Hotel, New Bern, North Carolina. | |
| 51128 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1917-09-19 | Letter from Richard D. Dixon, at Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Carolina, to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "We arrived here Sunday night about 7 hours late …." | |
| 51129 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1917-09-25 | Letter from Richard D. Dixon at Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Carolina, to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "You will notice from the schedules of formations …." | |
| 51130 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1917-10-09 | Letter on "Battery A" stationery from Richard D. Dixon at Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Carolina, to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I received the cards from McD last week …." | |
| 51131 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1917-10-31 | Letter from Richard D. Dixon at Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Carolina, to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "We are getting on all right down here still …." | |
| 37663 | 600.1.0 | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1917-11-18 | Postcard of von Hindenburg addressed to Otto Holzmann, in German. | |
| 51132 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1917-11-26 | Letter on "Camp Sevier" stationery from Richard D. Dixon at Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Carolina, to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I am still in the same status as I wrote …" | |
| 51133 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1917-11 | Letter on "113[th] Field Artillery" stationery from Richard D. Dixon at Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Carolina, to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I reached Greenville last night about 9 oclock …." | |
| 51134 | 600... | Correspondence 1878 - 1917 | 1917-12-26 | Letter on "113[th] Field Artillery" stationery from Richard D. Dixon at Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Carolina, to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I appreciate very much the letter you wrote me …." |