Charles F. Glover Papers
#0750Papers (1861-1863) including correspondence, tintype, a Bible, a comb, and two rings.
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Papers (1861-1863) including correspondence, tintype, a Bible, a comb, and two rings.
Papers (1919-1945) including correspondence, financial statements, minutes, letters, business reports
Memoir (1825-1970) including correspondence, certificates, letters, family records, picture, and a family tree with notes.
This collection contains administrative files, correspondence, reports, radio and television schedules and scripts, publications, event programs, photographs, and video recordings.
Records (1955, 1960-2016) of the Pitt County Historical Society (of North Carolina), including minutes, bylaws, correspondence, and clippings, photographs, financial records, programs and photographs. Also included are the records (1949-1950) of the Greenville Music Club, the Red Banks Home Demonstration Club (1946-1950), old Greenville advertising fans, and a scrapbook for the Town and Country Senior Citizens Club (1978-1999).
This collection contains still images of many activities that have taken place at or through the Student Recreation Center.
Papers (1942-1963) including correspondence, orders, service file, pamphlets, a poster, 2 sets of song sheets.
Papers (1843-1954, undated) consisting of correspondence, speeches, essays, financial records, pamphlets, clippings, photographs, memoranda books, legal papers and deeds, post cards, and miscellany.
Medical illustrations from the Center for Health Sciences Communications.
Papers (1918-1919, undated) including correspondence, reference of war, leisure activities, death due to epidemic, etc.
Collection contains mainly material related to the African American Navy Band members who served at the Great Lakes Naval Base during World War II (1942-1945). This material includes programs and related material from the February 28-March 2, 2003, salute to these African American band members that was held in Chicago, Illinois, and from former band member Carl Foster's participation in a symposium sponsored by the North Carolina Museum of History in 2003. Other material includes programs (1987) for concerts by the North Carolina Jazz Ensemble and a 1945 USO Hawaii booklet. A second focus of this collection is on the lives of Alex Albright's family members including uncles on his mother's side and their involvement with the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) and World War II service and death.
Papers (1845-1859, 1876, undated) including shipping records, bills of lading, promissory notes, receipts, indentures and correspondence.
Papers (1943-1945) including correspondence with references made to signaling, semaphore operations, mail delivery problems, etc.