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Papers (1887-1933) including diaries, medical school notes, school register, ledger, daybooks, memo books, clippings, physician's birth record stub book, a funeral memorial record, a photograph and miscellany.
Papers (1916-1935) including a photocopy of an autobiography, bound book, of professional papers and articles and copy of a lecture.
This collection contains materials created by and collected by Edgar Herbert Mathews about his time as a student at East Carolina College, including memorabilia, awards, and correspondence.
Papers (1841-1890) of Lenoir County, NC Family, including correspondence, accounts, tax records, judgment, special orders, promissory notes, a bankruptcy certificates, a will, a bill of sale for an enslaved person, and miscellaneous materials.
Collection contains brochures and correspondence related to Founders Week activities at East Carolina University.
This collection contains pamphlets on alcohol and drug abuse and resources for members of the East Carolina community.
This collection contains programs, reports, and correspondence related the operation of the Division of Health Sciences.
This Record Group contains records created by the College of Business and its units.
The College of Business Administrative Records include annual reports, meeting minutes, self-studies, and publications by the college.
This collection contains annual reports, meeting minutes, correspondence, and self-studies of the Department of Sociology.
The School of Nursing Student Handbook contains information on graduation requirements, student rights, contact information, and a listing of approved courses for the curriculum.
Papers (1892-1940, 1960-1964, 1972, 1988) consisting of correspondence, pamphlets, photographs, clippings, newspapers and a book pertaining to the life of Rev. David Wells Herring, a Baptist missionary in China. The book titled Papa Wore No Halo was written about Herring by his daughter Susan Herring Jefferies Taynton.
A collection including a logbook (9/11/1854-7/11/1863) for the ship Trafalgar, a packet ship with the City of Dublin Line, written by Captain Alfred William Harrison during its many voyages primarily between London, England and Madras, India, and other ports of call, a handwritten letter, a Mariner's Register Ticket, and other papers describing his voyages and medical illnesses, and a carte de visite of Capt. Harrison.
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