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Papers (1833-1920) consisting of correspondence, legal records of transfer of land, miscellaneous certificates and financial papers.
Papers (1902-1934) consisting of correspondence with a friend, Miss Georgie A. Grant, a teacher in Bloemfontein, South Africa during and after the Boer War; the correspondence continued when Miss Grant (now Mrs. Georgie A, Lamptough) moved to England in 1913, and includes commentary on World War I; photographs, a contract, teaching certificates, pension certificate.
Papers (1943-1945) of naval reserve officer who commanded the Naval Armed Guard aboard the SS EDWIN L. GODKIN and the SS CHIPPEWA, during World War II, including logbooks, inventories, reports, memorandums, voyage itinerary, orders, photographs, etc.
Papers (1943-1945) consisting of a memoir, with preface, maps, table of content, describing the author's experiences in Co. D., 20th Marines (Engineers), 4th Marine Division, U.S. Marine Corps during World War II, including the battles for the Marshall Islands, Saipan, Tinian, and Iwo Jima.
Includes prescriptions, receipts for medical services, an American Felsol Company booklet, and a doctor's ledger.
Papers (1948-1972) consisting of a letter, speech, annual production and sales, letter.
Map of Greenville, NC, by David E. James, with Street Directory, July 1931. (Encapsulated)
Topographic Map of the Langres, Southwest District, of France, including the Marne la Saone Canal, 98 to 118 N. and 319 - 351 L. (Encapsulated.)
Papers (1917-1962) consisting of correspondence, wartime photographs, newspaper clippings, military orders.
Biographical sketch and special report on American Marine Industries. (undated)
Collection (1790-1835, 1910) including deeds, receipts, stock certificates, and miscellaneous.
Artwork and prints, primarily oversized, found in Country Doctor Museum items. Includes prints from "A History of Pharmacy in Pictures," "A History of Medicine in Pictures," "History of Anesthesia in Pictures," "Gay Philosopher" by Henry Major, "Pioneers of American Medicine" by Dean Cornwell, and other prints.
Poem "Homeward Bound" Written by Marine officer aboard the U.S. Ship Merrimac (1859)
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