John M. Porter Memoir
#0653Memoir (1861-1865) including correspondence, transfer and escape of prisoners, details of sabotage of a Union train.
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Memoir (1861-1865) including correspondence, transfer and escape of prisoners, details of sabotage of a Union train.
The Hambleton Story: A History of the USS Hambleton DD-455/DMS-20 by Walter E. Hoffman. (undated)
Photographs and images, primarily oversized, found in Laupus Library history collection that did not correspond to a specific collection.
Collection (1944-1945) including memoir, history of USS LSM-9, off loading of tanks, etc.
This collection contains records documenting the functioning and history of the Graduate School. It includes annual reports and printed publications.
This collection contains audio recordings of interviews created during Oral History Day at the Country Doctor Museum.
This collection includes The History of the World War II Submarine Chaser, USS SC- 632, 1942-1945.
Papers (1758-1953, undated) including correspondence, financial records, land records, remedy for eye problem, laundry, haircuts, Christian club, etc. 372 items.
Papers (1921-1966) including correspondence, reports, citations, orders, photographs, clippings and miscellaneous items documenting the naval career of Rear Admiral Kenneth Charles Hurd.
Papers (1929-1987), including correspondence, articles, playscripts, and telegrams regarding the "Land of Plenty" radio broadcast series; writings on theatre in Moscow, and other miscellaneous items.
Papers (1848-1970) including correspondence, account book, diary fragments, bylaws, genealogical notes, letters, and miscellany.
In this oral history interview Laura Marie Leary Elliott discusses her experience being the first full-time African-American student to attend East Carolina University.
In this oral history interview Max Ray Joyner, Sr. discusses his involvment with East Carolina including his time as a student and his later work with The ECU Foundation, Alumni Association, Pirate Club, and Board of Trustees, serving on search committees, and endowing scholarships. He also mentions his wife's involvment with East Carolina.
USS Miller DD 535 (1943-1945, 1970-2001), a Bill Hewes production, detailing the history of the U.S. Navy destroyer, from its commissioning during World War II through the reunions of the crew after the war. Real See attached history from Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.