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#0755
Nancy Loring Harrison Collection

Research files concentrated on women in the military services, including correspondence, research notes, reports, studies, clippings, articles, and other publications. (undated)

#1368
Ralph Parkinson Smiley Papers

Collection contains material related to the Smiley family history in North Carolina collected by Joan and Ralph Smiley, photocopies of material related to the life and death of country music musician Arthur Lee "Red" Smiley, Jr. of Asheville, NC, who had toured with Don Reno and the Tennessee Cut-Ups, and clippings from the Raleigh News and Observer related to Klan violence in Eastern NC in 1967. Other material related to Immanuel Baptist Church in Greenville, to Agnes Wadlington Barrett, and to the Putnam Family have been moved to other collections.

#LL02-68
Phyllis N. Horns Papers

Includes a public health nursing poem.

#1320
Order of First Families of North Carolina Records

This collection contains scrapbooks and files (1992-2014) documenting the organization Order of First Families of North Carolina from its founding in 1992.

#MC0016
"An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with Their Indian Frontiers," created by Henry Mouzon

"An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with Their Indian Frontiers" by Henry Mouzon, first published in 1775. Created from detailed surveys conducted by Mouzon and others, the map offers a comprehensive depiction of the geographical and political landscape of the Carolinas prior to the American Revolution. It includes natural features such as mountains, rivers, swamps, and coastal soundings, along with manmade elements like roads, Indian paths, townships, and provincial boundaries. Widely regarded as one of the most authoritative maps of the region during the period, it was used extensively by both British and American forces during the Revolutionary War.

#0340
George Leland Dyer Papers

Papers (1783–1930, [bulk 1862–1930]) consisting of correspondence, diaries, photographs, photograph albums, literary manuscripts, newspapers and newspaper clipping, a book of poetry, genealogical notes, etc., documenting the life of Commodore George L. Dyer, whose naval career spanned the years 1870 to 1908, and his family. He served in various stations, with particular emphasis on the West Indies, the Asiatic Station, Cuba, Madrid (as naval attache), and Guam (as governor).

#UA28-02
Records of the College of Fine Arts and Communication: Records of the School of Art and Design

This collection contains annual reports, accredidation documents, publications, meeting minutes, and event information by the School of Art and Design.

#UA25-19
Records of the College of Arts and Sciences: Records of the Department of Geology

This collection contains degree proposals, self-study materials, enrollment figures, correspondence, reports, unit code of operations, announcements, brochures, and publications by the Department of Geology.

#UA26-09
Records of the College of Business: Records of the School of Hospitality Leadership

This collection contains records of the School of Hospitality Leadership.

#UA45-12
Records of Student Life: Records of the Student Activities Board

This collection contains materials from events sponsored by the Student Activities Board.

#UA18-01
Records of Graduate Studies: Graduate School Administrative Records

This collection contains records documenting the functioning and history of the Graduate School. It includes annual reports and printed publications.

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