Request 2106


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barricellaj
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6/20/2017
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7/4/2017
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Third folder of WWI letters from Richard D. Dixon Papers (ECMC #600) to digitize for the Museum of the Albemarle to use in online WWI exhibit. Leonard Lanier is going to create some kind of annotated version of these letters for the web/social media. 300 dpi JPEGs should work well for him.
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Richard D. Dixon Papers, Correspondence 1919-1938, Job 3 of 3
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PID Identifier Title Date Description  
51371 600 Richard Dillard Dixon, Sr., Papers, Box 1, Folder 3 1919-01-06 Papers (1887-1952) of Edenton, NC Judge including World War I, political, and Judicial correspondence; speeches, clippings; Nuremberg war crimes files; and Nuremberg war crimes transcripts.
51136 600... Correspondence 1919-1938 1919-01-06 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I have within the past few days received your letter …."
2 sheets with env
51138 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1919-01-20 Letter, in French, from Bertha [?] of Berg, Luxembourg, to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "Pardonnez-mois, Monsieur …."
1 sheet with envelope
51139 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1919-03-28 Carbon copy of General Orders from Albert L. Cox, Colonel, 113th Field Artillery on the relinquishment of his command.
1 sheet
51140 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1919-04-24 Letter on City of Durham, North Carolina stationery from M. E. Newsom, Mayor, to Richard D. Dickson [sic] presenting Dixon with a guest-of-honor badge.
1 sheet
51141 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1919-06-21 Letter from Susie Schlachter [?] of Berg, Luxembourg, to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "I received your amiable letter …."
1 sheet
51142 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1921-11-02 Letter on National Bank of Commerce of Norfolk stationery from Robert "Bob" P. Beaman to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "I was very glad to receive your letter …."
1 sheet
51143 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 Undated Scrap of paper with typewritten letter from Richard D. Dixon to unknown recipient, beginning, "Just returned from Mr. Fleming's …."
1 sheet
51144 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1927-04-29 Letter on North Carolina Historical Commission stationery from Fred A. Olds to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "Your most generously kind letter is very greatly appreciated."
1 sheet
51145 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1930-04-28 Letter on University of North Carolina Department of Mathematics stationery from Archibald Henderson to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "This is just a line to thank you [and] your wife for courtesies extended …."
1 sheet
51146 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1930-08-28 Letter on Slater Fund stationery from J. H. Dillard to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "We too were deeply disappointed not to see you …."
1 sheet
51147 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1930-09-22 Letter on University of North Carolina Department of Mathematics stationery from Archibald Henderson to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "I am delighted to know that you find Contemporary Immortals readable."
1 sheet
51148 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1934-02-09 Letter on Geo. C. Spoolman stationery from George C. Spoolman, Superior Court Clerk, Bertie County, North Carolina, to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "In reply to your letter of recent date, there was a man whose name neither I nor the Register of Deeds can recall ...."
1 sheet
51149 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1937-04-09 Letter on Taylor Reed stationery from Taylor Reed, Reedsville, Pennsylvania, to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "Hugh Williamson, Uncle of Rhoda Williamson Taylor …."
2 sheets
51150 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1937-11-23, 1937-11-24 Western Union telegram from Legare Davis and J. D. McCord, Emory University, to Richard D. Dixon beginning, ""We have just seen an article in the Raleigh news …"" and typed reply from Richard D. Dixon beginning, ""Regret the premature publicity ….""
2 sheets
51151 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1938-01-05 Letter on The Sphere stationery from Percy Howe, London, England, to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "I am very pleased to learn that a copy of the Christmas Number …."
1 sheet
51152 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1938-02-15 Letter from Woman's Home Companion stationery from Marion B. Sanford to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "Many of our readers are spending their vacations in North Carolina this year …."
1 sheet
51153 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1938-02-24 Letter from Woman's Home Companion stationery from Marion B. Sanford to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "Thank you so much for your courteous letter …."
1 sheet
51154 600 Correspondence 1919-1938 1938-07-20 Letter on The Sphere stationery from Percy Howe, London, England, to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "One of my experts on the 1710-20 period writes …."
2 sheets

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