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#CD01-81
Angus Bethune Papers

Diploma for Angus Bethune from New York City University in 1848. Memorial certificate for Angus Bethune dated 1892.

#0677-018
U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation Collection: Frederick J. Weber Papers

A pictorial history of the 33rd Special Naval Construction battalion (1945) and a photograph of Weber in uniform.

#0187
Murphey-Perry Papers

Papers (1820-1901) including correspondence, deed of gift, last will and testaments, commission to talk, bills, receipts, poems, etc.

#CD01-35
Napoleon B. Mariner Papers

Letter from American Medical Association and cards with Napoleon B. Mariner printed on them.

#0992
Leslie Avery Shaw Papers

The majority of the collection relates to Captain Leslie Avery Shaw's military service in the U.S. Army, especially during World War II when he served in the 11th AAA, 49th AAA Brigade, VII Corps, U.S. First Army in Europe. Included are maps and overlays concerning operations at Utah Beach at Normandy, orders, citations, reports, photographs, letters, postcards, military ribbons and insignia, and items from his personal military file. Additional items including many photographs document his personal life after the war. Photographs, printed material and memorabilia from the 1950s and early 1960s relate to the early years of his son Robert Avery Shaw's life in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

#LL02-38
Sam T. White II Photographs

Five black and white photographs taken by Dr. Sam T. White II.

#0856
Carroll H. Leggett Collection

Collection (1950 - 2011), including correspondence, photographic prints, ephemera, subject files and published materials, relating to Democratic Party politics in North Carolina and Washington, DC, especially Leggett's activities as chief of staff for Robert B. Morgan, who was Attorney General of North Carolina and U. S. Senator, 1970-1980.

#0595
John Wilkes Brooks Family Papers

Papers (1832, 1883-1921) including letters, marriage and death records, school census.

#0247
John C. Fennell Papers

Papers (1790, 1837-1864) consisting of correspondence by John C. Fennell who served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, was stationed at Camp Heath near Scotts Hill on Topsail Sound, and died (1862) during the yellow fever epidemic in Wilmington, North Carolina. Also includes financial papers, poem, and letters of the Cromartie family of Bladen County, N.C.

#0356
William Stamps Howard, Jr., Papers

Papers (1930-1949) consisting of correspondence, dispatches, military records, photographs, newspaper, clippings, journal, log book, and miscellaneous.

#CD01-111
Rosemary Easton Papers

Includes prescriptions, receipts for medical services, an American Felsol Company booklet, and a doctor's ledger.

#0749
Hilton Jayne Papers

Papers (1944-1945) including correspondence, incoming and outgoing intelligence logbooks, financial reports, orders and a travel account and miscellany.

#1306
U.S. Army Soldier's 1946 Photograph Album of Berlin, Germany

This photograph album belonged to Hawaii native Joe Naiwi who served with "A" Company, 3110th Signal Service Battalion in Berlin, Germany, in 1946. Images are a combination of picture postcards, commercial photographs, and amateur photographs depicting tourist spots, ruins, abandoned war debris, life on the base, and candid shots with fellow soldiers, foreign troops, and German locals.

#LL02-74
Helen K. Peel Papers

Set of medical records belonging to Helen Peel.

#OH0265
Latino Leadership in Eastern North Carolina: An Oral History Archive

This collection features oral history interviews conducted in 2011 with twelve members of the Latino community of eastern North Carolina who occupy positions ranging from recognized leadership to informal influence in the lives of Latino youth. Their occupational backgrounds are varied including professional, entrepreneurial, technical and working class trades. The interviewers were Dr. Ricardo Contreras and Dr. David Griffith of the Anthropology Department at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina.

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