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Bath (N.C.)
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Bath Tricentennial
Fine and Performing Arts
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Bath Tricentennial
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Fine and Performing Arts
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Bath (N.C.)--History
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Crittenden, Charles Christopher, 1902-1969--Correspondence
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Fletcher, Inglis, 1879-1969--Correspondence
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Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration--North Carolina--Bath
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Historic buildings--North Carolina--Bath
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Hoey, Clyde Roark, 1877-1954--Correspondence
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Midgett, W. B.--Correspondence
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Bath (N.C.)--History
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Crittenden, Charles Christopher, 1902-1969--Correspondence
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Fletcher, Inglis, 1879-1969--Correspondence
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Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration--North Carolina--Bath
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Historic buildings--North Carolina--Bath
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Hoey, Clyde Roark, 1877-1954--Correspondence
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Midgett, W. B.--Correspondence
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North Carolina Historical Commission
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Pageants--North Carolina--Bath
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Poetry
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Rodman, William Blount, 1889-1976--Correspondence
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Samples, M. David--Correspondence
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Forget-me-nots of Bath N.C.
Letter from M. David Samples to Inglis Fletcher
Letter from William Blount Rodman III to W. B. Mid...
Letter from Charles C. Crittenden to Governor Clyd...