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#MF0029
Fowle Family Papers

Ledgers (1799-1861, 1911-1917) of Samuel R. Fowle Company of Washington, N.C.

#UA11-03
Records of the Office of Human Resources: Records of the Student Employment Office

This collection contains records from the Student Employment Office.

#UA22-15
Records of Student Affairs: Office of Parent and Family Programs

This collection contains archived websites created and maintained by the Office of Parent and Family Programs.

#UA21-13
Records of Academic Affairs: Division of Academic Affairs Administrative Records

This collection contains records created by the Division of Academic Affairs.

#UA40-17
Records of the Department of Athletics: Bonesville Magazine

Collection contains issues of Bonesville Magazine.

#UA21-07
Records of Academic Affairs: Records of the Office of the Provost

The Records of the Office of the Provost are comprised of administrative files, correspondence, lectures, and audiovisual media.

#0057
William B. McKoy Collection

Collection (1910-1928, undated) of photocopies of correspondence, programs, and a volume relating to a Wilmington (NC) attorney, political leader, and mason. **Please note the collection is photocopies only. ECU does not own the originals.

#UA95-15
Oral History Collection: Steven Ballard Oral History

In this oral history interview Steve Ballard discusses the formation of and his work with the Chancellor's Diversity Council and the LGBT resource office.

#0396
Winborne Family Papers

Papers (1864, undated) consisting of 2 letters, a home remedy, and an envelope.

#UA04-02
Records of Faculty and Staff Organizations: Records of the Faculty Senate

The Records of the Faculty Senate include meeting minutes and agendas, committee documents, officer rosters, constitution, official actions, and reports as well as approved unit codes for academic departments.

#0906
S.S. ZamZam Collection

Collection (1936, 1941-1942) consisting of a photograph album of the S.S. ZamZam, an Egyptian-owned ship, its crew and passengers, including 120 American missionaries (from 21 different denominations), tobacco buyers and other passengers traveling from New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Capetown, South Africa, who survived sinking by the German raider Tamesis 17 April 1941, including newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, periodicals, correspondence, and photocopies of an autobiographical account.

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