Elizabeth Poyner Sanderlin Oral History Interview
July 31, 1997
Oral History #OH0229- Creator(s)
- Jones, Lu Ann; Sanderlin, Elizabeth Poyner
- Physical description
- 0.02 Cubic Feet, 4 audiocassettes, 6 hours, 38 pages
- Preferred Citation
- Elizabeth Poyner Sanderlin Oral History Interview (#OH0229), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
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- ECU Manuscript Collection
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- Access to audiovisual and digital media is restricted. Please contact Special Collections for more information.
Interview (1904-1997) with home economics teacher and home demonstration agent, from Moycock, Currituck County, NC, who attended Louisburg College, 1924-1926, who taught at Salemburg, marriage and divorce, move to Baltimore, MD, 1928-1933, re-marriage to Sam Sanderlin, 1938-, work for Farmers Home Administration, with Black and White families in Currituck County, pellagra, fighting flies, 1933-; other jobs, Huddlers group, work for Home Extension Service, Elizabeth City, NC, marketing women's crafts. 4 cassettes. 6.0 hrs. Interviewer: Lu Ann Jones. Interview date: 7/31/1997, Shawboro, Currituck County, NC. Typed interview transcript by interviewer available. 38 p. Rec'd 10/28/2003.
Biographical/historical information
Home economic teacher; Home demonstration agent
Administrative information
Processing information
Encoded by Nanette Hardison, November 17, 2008
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General note
1904-1997
Key terms
Personal Names
Sanderlin, Elizabeth PoynerCorporate Names
United States. Farmers Home AdministrationTopical
Home demonstration work--North Carolina--Elizabeth CityHome economics teachers--North Carolina--Salemburg
Pellagra