COVID-19 Collection
#LL02-77Communications from East Carolina University, Pitt County, and The United states regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Communications from East Carolina University, Pitt County, and The United states regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic.
This collection contains materials related to the Iota Upsilon Chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha at East Carolina College.
This collection contains records related to the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)'s activities at East Carolina.
This collection contains newsletters highlighting events, milestones, and services available at East Carolina University computer labs.
This collection contains Grover Truslow's materials from his time as an alumnus and football player at East Carolina.
Collection contains material covering the term of Thomas B. Brewer as the second Chancellor of East Carolina University.
This collection contains the administrative records for the East Carolina University Honors College, formerly known as the Honors Program.
Papers (1802-1910) consisting of correspondence, deeds, tax records, legal documents, financial records, and church records.
In this oral history interview, Julian Vainright, Sr. speaks about his life including his childhood, time as a student and then employee at East Carolina, and time in the military.
This collection contains letters (1964-1967) written by brothers Terrence and Dennis Miller of St. Louis, Missouri, who joined the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Letters written by Dennis Miller during 1967 document his time serving in Vietnam as part of 3rd BN, 60th Ord Co. Also included are letters written by fellow soldiers and friends (through 1971), service records, negatives, military payment certificates, and Vietnamese money.
Papers (1897-1901) consisting of correspondence of routine personal matters and family matters, clippings, schedule of recitation and recipes relating to Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Speight of Edgecombe County, N.C. and their relatives.
Papers (1828-1880) including correspondence, photographs, daybook, account book, family history, a morning report form, certificate of oath, letters.
Papers (1867-1869, 1885) of Quaker, who refused to serve in Civil War and who became a tax assessor and farmer near Kinston, NC, and state business agent and treasurer for the NC Farmers' Alliance, 1894-1900, consisting of letterpress book, financial records, Republican party politics, security notes and press, store account.
This collection contains Janice Hardison Faulkner's recognitions and oath of office as well as photographs and news articles about her.
Correspondence (1828) between John Pearsall and Elizabeth Pearsall, his wife, of New Hanover County.