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#UA50-58
University Publications: Purple Report: Monthly Newsletter of the ECU Educational Foundation

This collection contains copies of Purple Report, which was the monthly newsletter of the ECU Educational Foundation.

#CD01-57
Register of Physicians

Mostly used book with physician's certificate of registration for North Carolina.

#1112
Jan Sellers Coward Collection

Contains photographs by Jan Sellers Cowards of Eastern North Carolina.

#0413
Emmett R. Wooten Papers

Papers (1914) consisting of carbon copies, letters, position of stock, law, legislation.

#1449
Trial Sheets for "Poems" by M. C. Richards

This collection contains trial sheets in different sizes and formats for M. C. Richards's 1947 publication of Poems by the press at Black Mountain College (in Black Mountain, North Carolina) while she was working there. Also included are copies of a collation attempt made by bookdealer Philip Howard of Serendipity Books and portions of his correspondence (1994) with James S. Jaffe regarding differences between the trial sheets and the printed edition of the Poems.

#MC0022-003
John Baxton Flowers III Map Collection: Goldsboro Messenger Map of North Carolina, 1879: Given As A Premium To Subscribers For 1879

The Goldsboro Messenger Map of North Carolina, 1879, with Beaufort Harbor Inset Map, (New York, NY: G. W. C. B. Colton Co.) was a foldout map contained in a handbook given as a premium to subscribers of the Goldsboro Messenger. The handbook contains useful information about North Carolina.

#0209
S. Wallace Hoffman Papers

Papers (1912-1969) correspondence, clippings, organization, records, printed materials, photographs and miscellaneous.

#0199
James E. Shepherd Papers

Papers (1859-1915) consisting of correspondence, financial records, promissory notes, newspapers, a scrapbook of poems, etc.

#1106
Burroughs Wellcome Genealogy Club Collection

This collection contains materials compiled and published by the Burroughs Wellcome Genealogy Club of Greenville, NC. The club, founded by Jean Marie Duff, was associated with the Burroughs Wellcome Fund in Triangle Park, NC. Included in the collection are family Bible records from 23 families in the eastern states.

#0604
James B. Cherry Papers

Papers (1860-1880) including receipts, promissory notes, and accounts. 53 items.

#1166
C. B. West Collection

The C. B. West collection consists of a ledger documenting construction projects of C. B. West and his son in Greenville and other cities; and materials purchased from such suppliers as W. H. Dail of Greenville; and three Greenville Mayor's Court record books documenting minor crimes in Greenville.

#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.

#UA90-79
Faculty Records: Tony Cellucci Papers

Dr. Tony Cellucci's digital files including course syllabi, publications, awards, his CV, reviews, and presentations from his time as a professor in East Carolina's Department of Psychology.

#1380
2020 Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) Community Collections: She Changed the World. ECU Joyner Library oral histories and documentary

ECU's Joyner Library was awarded a 2020 Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) Community Connections grant through the State Library of North Carolina. The theme was "She Changed the World: North Carolina Women Breaking Barriers" in honor of the anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment. This award is for projects "that advance excellence and promote equity by strengthening capacity, expanding access, and community engagement in North Carolina's libraries."

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