Request 2631


User
daughertyj18
Submitted
11/18/2020
Needed
11/18/2020
Quality/ Format
Description
This request is from the Department of Biology for a thesis they need to send to the state.
Items
2 (1 in repo)
Images
36
Audio
0
Video
0
Production Notes
Links for each item were sent to Jennifer D on 11/23 - Joe B
Offline Note

None. There is a checkout copy of this thesis.

Links for each item were sent to Jennifer D on 11/23 - Joe B

 


Delivered to Pres/Conbarricellaj11/18/2020 5:18:18 PM
Preservationhoustonl1611/18/2020 6:09:24 PM
Activated in Productionbarricellaj11/20/2020 5:43:22 PM
Image/Text Digitizedbarricellaj11/21/2020 1:29:00 PM
Image/Text Quality Check #1vestalj1711/23/2020 11:45:42 AM
Image/Text Onlinevestalj1711/23/2020 12:42:19 PM
Image/Text Quality Check #2barricellaj11/23/2020 1:32:34 PM
Image/Text Archivedbarricellaj11/23/2020 1:34:47 PM
Completedbarricellaj12/16/2020 4:14:05 PM
Picked Upkhazanier12/16/2020 5:23:39 PM
ReturnedJennifer Daugherty12/21/2020 5:07:57 PM
Measuredkhazanier12/21/2020 5:22:41 PM
Staff Checkedspringk181/4/2021 3:20:27 PM
Catalogedlibdigital3/17/2021 11:47:30 AM

Items (2)

PID Identifier Title Date Description  
NC Stacks SH222.N8 H43 1997 A cultural history of river herring and shad fisheries in eastern North Carolina : the prehistoric period through the twentieth century / by Charles L. Heath, Jr. 1997 Dissertation
This might fit better in the IR instead of Digital Collections. This thesis it too early to be in Proquest.
62238 NC Rare HJ5021 .C63 1881 The true life of Maj. Lewis Richard Redmond, the notorious outlaw and famous moonshiner of western North Carolina : who was born in Swain County, N.C., in the year 1855, and arrested April 7th, 1881 1881 A short biography of the outlaw, Lewis Richard Redmond, known as "King of the Moonshiners". By the age of twenty-one he was notorious for evading Revenuers in the hills of Western North Carolina. In 1879, he shot and killed a federal agent trying serve an arrest warrant. He fled to Pickens, SC, where he was later captured.
This is for a patron who requested the Rare item through ILL. We don't lend NC Rare items. This would also be good to add to the Digital Collections. There are no digital copies online that I could find.

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