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#0058
Elizabeth Rudder Fearrington Croom Collection

Collection (1755-1968, undated) including correspondence, deeds, speeches, petitions, receipts and financial papers, legal and estate papers, etc. relating to the Croom and connected families. Rec'd. 1968/7/18; 1968/12/4

#0118
Alvan Drew School Collection

Collection (1910-1987) consisting of photocopies of bulletin, program, histories, biographical sketches, and issue of Pine Ridge Booster relating to Alvan Drew School in Pine Ridge, Kentucky.

#0677-071
U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation Collection: Allen Marek Papers

Eyewitness account of the battle (June 4-10, 1942), written aboard the USS Astoria.

#0677-022
U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation Collection: Joseph J. Smith Papers

USS PC-542: A Radioman's daily report from July 1, 1943 to September 27, 1944, and description of four important invasions

#0336
Meyer-Martin Family Papers

Papers (1802-1910) consisting of correspondence, deeds, tax records, legal documents, financial records, and church records.

#0524
Lenoir County School Register

Register (1886-1893) including school register, number of students, grades, daily attendance, age, sex, occupation of parents, list of book used.

#0649
Francis W. Hughes Papers

Papers (1858-1910) including correspondence, financial materials, common medical procedures, payments, tax listings, correspondence from insurance companies, patient entries, etc.

#0092
Shaw-Robinson Family Papers

Papers (1792-1910) consisting of correspondence, records of enslaved persons, land records, legal papers, grants and deeds of land,

#LL02-02
Garrenton Family Papers

Lecture notes, business accounts, newspaper articles, military papers, and artifacts of the Garrenton Family. The Garrentons include: James Francis Garrenton (1839-1913), Cecil (1883-1935), and Connell (1910-1985). They established the Bethel Clinic near Greenville, North Carolina.

#1242
Jack Carr Papers

This collection contains 539 letters (1943-1945) written by Jack Ladd Carr (1924-2010) to his family in Pennsylvania while he was stationed in Fort Jackson (South Carolina) for basic training, in Camp San Luis Obispo and Camp Pendleton in California, and the Pacific Theatre during World War II. Carr joined the U.S. Army in March 1943 and returned to the United States in December of 1945. He was involved in attacks on Anguar Island and took part in Operation Forager.

#0367
Clarence E. Norman Papers

Papers (1916-1933) consisting of correspondence, one typescript news release, account of daily activities, letters, vital statistics, Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church.

#MP0008
N.C.: Pitt County--Robert and Sallie Cotten Photograph

Photograph of Sallie Southall Cotten and Robert Randolph Cotten taken inside their house at Cottendale Plantation, Pitt County, North Carolina, on March 14, 1928, their 62th wedding anniversary.

#0595
John Wilkes Brooks Family Papers

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

#0630
Edgar Quackenbush Papers

Papers (1896-1917) including letters and reminiscences, biographical clipping, comments on World War I, daily weather conditions, postal services between US and China.

#1434
Sallie Dromgoole Cotten Papers

This collection contains over 100 letters (1885, 1892-1897) written to Sallie Dromgoole Cotten (1876-1972), daughter of Sallie Swepson Southall Cotten and Robert Randolph Cotten, either while she was at home at Cottendale in Falkland, Pitt County, North Carolina, or at Notre Dame of Maryland Preparatory School and Collegiate Institute in Baltimore. The letters are written mainly by Sallie's female friends, but also some male friends in the 1890s (1892-1897) The correspondents are family, associates, and friends, especially schoolmates. Topics are mainly related to interests of college women and men. Also included are ephemera such as dance cards and dance invitations especially to "German" dances which were large popular events among wealthy white families in Eastern North Carolina tobacco towns in the 1890s.

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