Dannie B. Wooten Collection

1884-1955, undated
Manuscript Collection #872
Creator(s)
Wooten, Dannie B.
Physical description
0.024 Cubic Feet, 1 Box
Preferred Citation
Dannie B. Wooten Collection (#872), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Repository
ECU Manuscript Collection
Access
No restrictions

Items (1928-1941) related to Greenville, NC, resident James Howard Moye; and items (1955) related U.S. Coast Guard rescues in North Carolina. The Zion's Landmark Vol. 23, No. 7 and Vol. 32, No. 7 (10/15/1890 and 2/15/1899) periodical published semi-monthly by Zion's Landmark Print, Wilson, North Carolina (Primitive, or Old School Baptist) that was in the collection has since been transferred to the North Carolina Collection as of 2022.


Biographical/historical information

Dannie Bruce Wooten was born on December 10, 1954, in Farmville, North Carolina. He was the former owner and operator of Red Oak Show and Sale. He also worked many years at the Branch Bank and Trust Company (BBT) and at Wachovia. He died on July 27, 2021.

Source: Dannie B. Wooten Obituary, https://www.farmvillefh.com/obituary/Dannie-Wooten


Scope and arrangement

Included in this collection is information on the United States Coast Guard Lifesaving Service (the previously name for the U.S. Coast Guard) and its North Carolina coastal rescues carried out from 1884 to 1954. Of particular interest is a letter dated August 5, 1955, which is addressed to Herbert C. Bonner of Washington, N.C. from A. C. Richmond, Vice Admiral of the U.S. Coast Guard, Commandant. Enclosed with the letter is a list giving details of these N.C. coastal rescues.

The collection also has military and travel documents along with a photograph. The documents were once owned by Greenville, N.C. resident James Howard Moye, who served in the National Guard and the U.S. Army during the 1930s. The travel items include a passport, a couple of travel tickets, and one postcard from Moye's trip to France in 1928. The military papers consist of his discharge and enlistment record from Battery A, 113th Field Artillery, North Carolina National Guard in 1934 and certificates from his time in both the National Guard and the U.S. Army. One is a certificate of proficiency from Field Artillery, Fort Still, Ok, 1941. The other two certificates are of his commissions to Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery in the National Guard (1937) and to Captain, Field Artillery in the U.S. Army (1941). The photograph is of Arthur S. "OTT" Alford who was the principal of an elementary school in Fountain, North Carolina, c. 1930s.

There were two periodical issues entitled, "Zion's Landmark," Vol. 23, No. 7 and Vol. 32, No. 7 (10/15/1890, 2/15/1899) in the collection; however, they have since been transferred to the North Carolina Collection as of 2022.


Administrative information
Custodial History

June 18, 2002 2 items, 0.02 cubic feet; Zion's Landmark Vol. 23, No. 7 & Vol. 32, No. 7 (10/15/1890, 2/15/1899) periodical published semi-monthly by Zion's Landmark Print, Wilson, North Carolina (Primitive, or Old School Baptist), P. D. Gold, editor; P. G. Lester, Associate Editor. Donor: Dannie B. Wooten. Note: As of 2022, the Zion's Landmark issues have been transferred to the North Carolina Collection.

September 4, 2002 9 items, 0.003 cubic feet; Collection (1928-1941) including passport, postcard, and tickets, of Greenville, NC resident James Howard Moye at the time of his trip to France, 1928; his honorable discharge from Battery A, 113th Field Artillery, North Carolina National Guard, 1934; his commissions as Second Lieutenant. Field Artillery, National Guard of the U.S., 1937; his certificate of proficiency from Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, OK, 1941; his commission as a Captain, Field Artillery, in the Army of the U.S., 1941; also a photographic print of Arthur S. "Ott" Alford at his desk as principal of Fountain Elementary School, c. 1930s. Donor: Dannie B. Wooten.

December 31, 1991 2 items, 0.003 cubic feet; Collection (1955) including a list of Lifesaving Service and U.S. Coast Guard rescues conducted from stations in North Carolina between the Virginia line and Ocracoke, 1884-1954; and a letter (8/5/1955) from A. C. Richmond, Vice Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard Commandant, Washington, DC to Hon. Herbert C. Bonner, Member of Congress, Washington, NC, conveying the list. Typescript. Donor: Dannie B. Wooten.

Source of acquisition

Gift of Dannie B. Wooten

Processing information

Encoded by Apex Data Services, Processed by Nanette Hardison May 2022

Copyright notice

Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.


Key terms
Personal Names
Alford, Arthur S., 1929-1982
Moye, James Howard, 1905-
Corporate Names
North Carolina. National Guard--Officers
United States. Army--Officers
United States. Coast Guard
United States. Life-Saving Service
United States. National Guard--Officers
Topical
Elementary school principals--North Carolina--Pitt County
Lifesaving--North Carolina--Registers
Titles
Zion's landmark