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#0056
Caroline Cunningham Collection

Collection [1636-1798] including newspaper and magazine clippings, relating to racial integration and race relations; files of a professional genealogist concerning North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland families.

#LL02-44
Center for Health Science Communications Illustrations

Medical illustrations from the Center for Health Sciences Communications.

#0837
Capt. J. S. Claypoole, Jr., Collection

Genealogical research notes (undated, 1896-1980) bible notes, bible information, correspondence, court records and reports, compiled by Elizabeth Moore, Frances Brian Broadfoot, Miss Margaret S. Broadfoot, Frances B. Claypoole, and Frances Bryan Broadfoot Claypoole.

#0300
William W. Brickell Papers

Papers (1853-1943) of Halifax County, NC farmer and his family, consisting of financial papers, farm records, lecture notes, cash accounts, livestock and miscellaneous.

#UA04-03
Records of Faculty and Staff Organizations: Records of the East Carolina Retired Faculty Association

Collection contains meeting minutes, trip reports, correspondence, and publications.

#UA25-11
Records of the College of Arts and Sciences: Records of the Department of Psychology

This collection contains meeting minutes, annual and other reports, self-studies, correspondence, publications, brochures, and announcements from the Department of Psychology.

#UA91
Subject Files Collection

This collection contains information on people, places, and events arranged by subject. Many items are not originals.

#0677-065
U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation Collection: Roy A. Dye, Jr., Papers

U.S. Navy papers (1943-1945), primarily for the USS Chilton, USS Lyon, and USS Calvert, including training materials, rosters, communiques, debarkation instructions, morning orders, landing plans, plans of the day, and ship's newsletters.

#1169-007
Stuart Wright Collection: Merrill Moore Papers

Papers of Merrill Moore (1929–1987, undated) documenting the life and literary career of the noted Columbia, Tennessee-born American poet, physician and psychiatrist, who became a leader and spokesman for the Fugitive Group of Southern poets that included Robert Penn Warren and Allen Tate, among others; including correspondence, manuscript materials, printed materials and loose manuscript materials from the Stuart Wright Book Collection.

#1146
Ralph C. and Ramona R. Tucker Papers

Collection contains letters, scrapbooks, photographs, negatives, newspaper clippings, and financial records.

#1274
Charles J. O'Hagan Papers

This collection includes many letters written during the American Civil War by Dr. Charles James O'Hagan, an Irish immigrant who settled in Pitt County, North Carolina, and served in the North Carolina State Troops as a surgeon, to his daughters; and letters written by Confederate soldiers to his eldest daughter. Also included are letters (1840s) from family in Ireland and testamonials written to help Dr. O'Hagan find employment; letters written in the post-Civil War era 1860s through 1882; and letters, photographs, and obituaries concerning the related Laughinghouse and Grimes families of Pitt County, N.C., in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

#1065
Mae Tucker Stancill Collection

Collection (1871-1970, undated) including correspondence, photographs, postcards, and printed material relating to the Stancill Family.

#0652
Jane Gregory Marrow Family Papers

Papers (1845-1992, undated) including correspondence, genealogical information, photographs, a water color, clippings, a doctor's journal, a recipe book and miscellaneous.

#UA50-05
University Publications: East Carolina University Campus Newspapers

Warning: This collection contains racial imagery and rhetoric that may be offensive to users. This collection contains copies of the various campus newspapers throughout East Carolina's history.

#0898
Grady Family Papers

Papers (ca. 1793-2002, undated) of the history of the Grady family, of Duplin County, North Carolina including correspondence, legal papers, financial documents, clippings, and photographs relating to various members of the Grady family; also including biographical information on John Grady, who fought in the American Revolution and who is known as the first North Carolinian to die in the war; Benjamin Franklin Grady who fought in the Civil War for the Confederate States of America, and who served in Congress from 1890-1894; and John K. Grady who fought in World War I.

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