Price Family Papers
1762-1902
Manuscript Collection #1402- Creator(s)
- Budesheim, Thomas L.
- Physical description
- 0.50 Cubic Feet, 1 half document case and 1 oversize folder, consisting of land records, accounts, will, receipts, diary, and a PDF scan
- Preferred Citation
- Price Family Papers (Manuscript Collection #1402), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA
- Repository
- ECU Manuscript Collection
- Access
- No restrictions.
This collection (1760s-1902) mainly contains land records, accounts, a will, and receipts related to the Price and McDade families of Edgecombe and Nash Counties, North Carolina. Also included is a PDF scan of "The Life History of Dempsey Trevathan and Descendants." Another interesting item is a diary (1890-1895, 1902) kept by Theron L. Budesheim's grandmother Franc Emma Rhoades Bates. She documents her life in New York and Pennsylvania where her husband Oliver Bates worked as a scaler in the timber industry.
Administrative information
Custodial History
May 3, 2022, (unprocessed), 0.5 cubic feet: This collection (1760s-1902) mainly contains land records, accounts, a will, and receipts related to the Price and McDade families of Edgecombe and Nash Counties, North Carolina. Also included is a PDF scan of "The Life History of Dempsey Trevathan and Descendants." Arlie Mae Price married Theron Lewis Budesheim and they are the parents of the donor of this collection. Arlie Price's mother was Mae Ola Trevathan Price. Another interesting item is a diary (1890-1895, 1902) kept by Theron L. Budesheim's grandmother Franc Emma Rhoades Bates. She documents her life in New York and Pennsylvania where her husband Oliver Bates worked as a scaler in the timber industry. Gift of Thomas L. Budesheim.
Source of acquisition
Gift of Thomas L. Budesheim
Processing information
Container List completed by Martha Elmore, June 10, 2022
Copyright notice
Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.