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#1169-015
Stuart Wright Collection: Eudora Welty Papers

Papers of Eudora Welty (1909-1986 [Bulk: 1930-1980], undated) documenting the life and literary career of the noted Jackson, Mississippi-born American short story writer, novelist, journalist, photographer, and educator, who wrote about the American South; including correspondence; manuscripts, original art, photographic prints, proofs of published materials, audio recordings, printed material, and loose manuscript items transferred from the Stuart Wright Book Collection, by or about Eudora Welty, Donald Davie, Richard Ghormley Eberhart, Shelby Foote, Ross Macdonald, Katherine Anne Porter, George William Russell, Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, and others; in English & French language.

#CD01-68
Gretchen Wait Notebook

Gretchen Wait's lecture notes from pharmacy class with Dr. Brown at Columbia College of Pharmacy.

#0543
George S. Willard, Jr., Papers

Papers (1942-1987, 1995) including correspondence, school board minutes, proceedings, reports, guidelines, court decrees, clippings, publications.

#UA02-11
Records of the Chancellor: Records of Bill Shelton

This collection contains materials related to the administration of Bill Shelton.

#1169-073
Stuart Wright Collection: Lewis W. Green Papers

Papers of Lewis W. Green (1945-1984 [Bulk: 1984]) documenting the life and literary career of the Haywood County, North Carolina-born, journalist at the Asheville, novelist, newspaper publisher, and educator; consisting of manuscript materials relating to his novel The Silence of the Snakes (1984) which, like many of Green's stories concerned mountain people and was set in the 1930s; a biographical sketch of Green; and sheet music for the song David (Frances Frost) (1945).

#0813
Robeson House Preservation Association Records

Records (1903-1998, undated [Bulk: 1987-1998) of the Robeson House Preservation Association, reflecting their to preserve the historic Robeson – Whichard - Taylor house in Pitt County, North Carolina, including correspondence, reports, photographs, drawings, grant applications, etc.

#CD01-64
Dorothy Spencer Papers

A button from the Polio Pioneer campaign by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis and immunization card for polio from Yonkers, New York.

#1169-088
Stuart Wright Collection: Lillabulero Press, Limited, Records

Records of Lillabulero Press, Limited (1932-1983 [Bulk: 1966-1974], undated) documenting the history of Lillabulero Press, Limited, a small literary press, in Chapel Hill, NC and later in Northwood Narrows, NH, founded, edited and published by Russell Banks (1940-) and William Matthews (1942-1997); consisting of typescripts and correspondence, and proofs of submitted manuscripts and research materials, relating to Lillabulero Press, Limited, and its various publications, including Lillabulero Magazine, Issues Nos. 1 – 14 (1966-1984); Lillabulero Poetry Pamphlet Series, Nos. 6-17 (1969-1973); Lillabulero Prose Pamphlet Series No. 1 (1973); Lillabulero Portfolio / 1967; and oversized archival folders containing proofs of published materials (1967-1973).

#0159
Sallie Baker Everett Papers

Papers (1941-1961) consisting of correspondence, newspapers clippings, certificates and program leaflets.

#UA50-30
University Publications: Danforth Lectures

Collection contains speeches given as Danforth Lectures at East Carolina.

#CD01-125
Reid Scott Family Papers

Pamphlet and photograph belonging to the Reid Scott Family.

#0358
Mary Bason Broadfoot Papers

Papers (1941-1945) consisting of correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, letters and miscellaneous.

#0073
Martin Smith Grant Collection

Collection (1860-1862) including diary, news reports, notes on troop movements, personal experiences relating to friend.

#UA25-10
Records of the College of Arts and Sciences: Records of the Department of Sociology

This collection contains annual reports, meeting minutes, correspondence, and self-studies of the Department of Sociology.

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