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#UA50-13
University Publications: East Carolina Alumni Directory

This collection contains published directory information for alumni of East Carolina University.

#UA50-44
University Publications: East Carolina Faculty Manual

This collection contains copies of the East Carolina Faculty Manual, which is designed to provide faculty with guidance on campus policies, procedures, and resources.

#UA50-11
University Publications: East Carolina University Calendars

This collection contains calendars published for East Carolina University, including centennial calendars, campus activity calendars, handbook calendars, and historical calendars.

#UA50-06
University Publications: East Carolina Commencement Programs

Includes commencement programs, invitations, and other printed material related to spring, summer, and fall commencements.

#0386
Betty Speir Papers

Personal files (1975-2000) for active North Carolina Democratic Party member and advocate for women Betty Speir, including correspondence, reports, agendas, minutes and memos pertaining to the equal rights amendment, the governor's crime commission, and state and local democratic party politics.

#UA34
Records of the Brody School of Medicine

Collection consists of publications, newsletters, and annual reports outlining the operations of the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina Univeristy.

#0681
Anna Joyner Autograph Book

Autograph book (1859-1860) of Pitt County, NC resident.

#0273
Karl Busbee Pace Papers

Papers (1923-[1954-1971]) of Pitt County, North Carolina, physician Karl Busbee Pace Sr.(1888-1968) who served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps (AEF) during World War I, consisting of newspaper clippings, correspondence, biographical notes, photographs, miscellany and scrapbook.

#1077
Lawrence A. Watts, Jr. Collection

This collection primarily contains physical and digital photographs of descendants of Willie Brown (1799-1867) and Nancy Moye Brown of Greenville and Pitt County, North Carolina, especially through the line of their son Dr. William Moye Benjamin Brown (1823-1903) and his wife Jane Marie Greene.

#1432
Crawford and Riddick Family Papers

The bulk of this donation is photographs relating to the Hertford County, North Carolina, Crawford and Riddick family ancestors of William Crawford Woods. He was the son of Louise Russell Crawford and Arthur R. Woods, Jr. and the grandson of Kate Wallace Riddick and Louis Russell Crawford. The Wallace side of the family is from Norfolk County, Virginia. Additionally, there are personal items, including correspondence, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, school notes, publications, and some legal records. The items included date back to the late 1800s up through the mid-1900s.

#1285
A.C. Monk and Company/A.C. Monk Family Collection

This collection contains material (1735-2004) detailing the history of the A.C. Monk Tobacco Company and the Monk Family of Farmville, Pitt County, North Carolina, including financial records, correspondence, tax documents, audit reports, wills, estate records, stock certificates, deeds, receipts, ledger, press releases, portfolios, and blueprints, land records, clippings, publications and broadsides, and family histories and Farmville histories. Also included are photographs (daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, cartes de visite, negatives, 35 mm prints, large framed images), and charcoal portraits, of Monk, Quinerly, Turnage, and May family members of Farmville, North Carolina.

#1352
Black Jack Free Will Baptist Church Collection

Included are five ca. 1950 black and white photographs of the exterior of Black Jack Free Will Baptist Church in Pitt County, North Carolina. The photographs show people standing outside the front and side of the building. Also included is a clipping about member Mrs. Ella Hudson's ninety-third birthday celebration.

#OH0077
Rebecca Croom Fordham Oral History Interview

In this oral history, Rebecca Croom Fordham (1899-1983) describes attending East Carolina Teachers Training School (East Carolina University) in Greenville, North Carolina, especially during the 1918 flu epidemic; teaching in Lenoir County, N.C.; and her life in the 1920s during the land boom and subsequent bust in Florida.

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