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#0090
Walter Francis Larson Papers

Papers (1844-1945) consisting memoir, diary, photographs, description of imprisonment, prisoner of war camp, diary, move on foot covering 603 miles, wartime log.

#UA24-08
Records of the College of Education: Records of the Department of Business, Vocational, and Technical Education

The Records of the Department of Business, Vocational, and Technical Education are comprised of annual reports, faculty meeting minutes, a self-study, tentaive course schedule, course syllabus, event programs, and brochures.

#1300
Perry-Weston Educational and Cultural Institute, Inc., Records

Records (2008-2016) document the history of the Perry-Weston Educational and Cultural Institute, Inc., from its founding in 2008 by Mr. C. Rudolph Knight, Dr. Florence A. Armstrong, and Dr. Lawrence W. S. Auld to promote African American history, genealogy, culture, and arts, particularly in Edgecombe County (Princeville and Tarboro) and North Carolina, until its dissolution in 2016. Included are programs, invitations, circulars, posters, correspondence, clippings, and articles of incorporation and dissolution that document exhibits, historic talks and presentations, tours, a Nonagenarian Tea, and publications.

#UA29-04
Records of the College of Engineering and Technology: Records of the Department of Construction Management

This collection contains reports about the department from the American Council for Construction Education, as well as brochures and a publication.

#UA21-13
Records of Academic Affairs: Division of Academic Affairs Administrative Records

This collection contains records created by the Division of Academic Affairs.

#1062
Amelia Earhart Collection

Collection (1932-2004) consists of clippings, a bibliography, published materials, and audio/videocassettes of televised documentories relating to the career of noted American woman air pilot Amelia Earhart.

#1379
Joseph Kopka, ATF Revenue Agent Collected Papers

Papers include daily and monthly reports; trial statements; criminal investigation procedures; policies; training publications and the quizzers that accompanies them; certificates; commendation; newspaper and article clippings; photographs; negatives; brochures; flyers; signs; correspondence: two sets of notes of screenplay research on Garland Bunting; Kopka's retirement speech; sketch; armband; and a roster that lists violators.

#UA30-05
Records of the College of Health and Human Performance: Records of the Department of Human Development and Family Science

This record group contains records created by the Department of Human Development and Family Science.

#0142
Holt P. Faucette Papers

Papers (1917-1918) consisting of correspondence, letters, comments, commentaries, complaint letters, and photographs.

#0181
McCall-Wade Family Papers

Papers (1860-1870s, undated) consisting of memoir, comments, physical plan, scrapbook, advertisements, newspapers clippings.

#0486
Neuse Forest Junior College Papers

Papers (1928) including correspondence, catalog description, letter.

#MC0016
"An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with Their Indian Frontiers," created by Henry Mouzon

"An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with Their Indian Frontiers" by Henry Mouzon, first published in 1775. Created from detailed surveys conducted by Mouzon and others, the map offers a comprehensive depiction of the geographical and political landscape of the Carolinas prior to the American Revolution. It includes natural features such as mountains, rivers, swamps, and coastal soundings, along with manmade elements like roads, Indian paths, townships, and provincial boundaries. Widely regarded as one of the most authoritative maps of the region during the period, it was used extensively by both British and American forces during the Revolutionary War.

#UA80
School Artifacts

This record group contains artifacts related to school history, such as athletic jerseys and equipment, awards, regalia, and dining hall utensils.

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