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#0526
Tarboro Temperance Society Minutes

Minutes (1859, 1880) including Blue Book containing Sons of Temperance rituals, note book containing minutes, list of members, notations, diagram, passwords, etc.

#UA40-15
Records of the Department of Athletics: Records of East Carolina Cross Country

The Records of East Carolina Cross Country team are comprised of media guides.

#UA40-10
Records of the Department of Athletics: Records of East Carolina Swimming and Diving

The Records of the East Carolina Swimming and Diving are comprised of media guides and posters.

#UA24-12
Records of the College of Education: Records of the Science and Math Education Center

This collection contains annual reports and printed materials by the Science and Math Education Center.

#UA40-08
Records of the Department of Athletics: Records of East Carolina Women's Soccer

The Records of the East Carolina Women's Soccer are comprised of media guides, posters, and schedules.

#0174
Essie T. Smith Collection

Collection (1791-1896) consisting of photocopies of land deeds and tintypes pertaining to families in Carteret County, N.C.

#UA25-21
Records of the College of Arts and Sciences: Records of the Army ROTC Program

This collection contains publications and administrative records of the Army ROTC Program.

#0065
Alex L. Manly Papers

Papers (1898-1903, 1953-1984, undated) including photographs, clippings, biographical sketch, and photocopy of pages from "A Documentary History of The Negro People in the United States" concerning Alex L. Manly (1866-1944), African-American newspaper editor of The Daily Record in Wilmington, North Carolina, during the Wilmington massacre of 1898. Additional materials include typed transcriptions of nine letters (November 19, 1953-November 9, 1955) written by Caroline "Carrie" Sadgwar Manly (widow of Alex L. Manly) to her sons Milo A. Manly and Lewin R. Manly. The transcriptions were done by Milo A. Manly (1903-1991) and given by him to the donor, Professor Charles Hardy III. Also included is a photocopy of the transcription of an interview done with Milo A. Manly by the donor on September 11, 1984. The original interview is held at Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky.

#1130
Simon Baker Papers

Papers (1943-1958) of a professor of Geography at East Carolina University, including correspondence, military service records, clippings, historical accounts, photographic prints, postcards, scrapbooks, maps, and printed materials especially relating to his World War II service as a Technician Fifth Grade, in Company B, 361st Engineer Special Service Regiment in Arizona, California, France, The Philippines and Japan.

#0310
Frank Bisel Papers

Papers (1861-1865, undated) of Civil War soldier in the 12th Ohio Independent Battery, Company D of the 25th Ohio Regiment. Papers consist of Diary containing descriptions of Civil War camp life and of the Battle of Cheat Mountain, West Virginia (9/12/1861) which was Robert E. Lee's first campaign.

#UA26-02
Records of the College of Business: Records of the BB&T Center for Leadership

This collection contains annual reports and publications created by the BB&T Center for Leadership.

#UA40-06
Records of the Department of Athletics: Records of East Carolina Volleyball

The Records of East Carolina Volleyball are comprised of media guides, a schedule poster, and signed volleyball.

#UA45-04
Records of Student Life: Records of the Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society

This collection contains notebooks, meeting minutes, a scrapbook, and publications produced by the Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society at East Carolina.

#1204
Hon. Oliver Hicks Allen Collection

Collection consists of five scrapbooks containing items related to the life of Judge Oliver H. Allen (b. March 20, 1850, Wake Co., N.C.; raised in Duplin Co., N.C.; d. December 16, 1925, Kinston, N.C.) and his ancestors and descendants. The date span covered is 1826 to 1980. Of particular interest are items related to Judge Allen's life, the Hicks family of Granville Co., N.C. (1826-1832 and photocopies of documents for late 1700s), the WWI service of William A. Allen and Judge Allen's sons Matthew H. Allen and Reynold Tatum Allen, and the lives of Judge Allen's daughter Martha Allen Barnes and her daughter Sarah Allen Barnes who married Benjamin Bruce Sugg, Jr. Items include clippings, correspondence, Oxford Academy and Trinity College student materials, photographs, resolutions, WWI military records, funeral bulletins, booklets, prints, and postcards. Items include clippings, correspondence, Oxford Academy and Trinity College student materials, photographs, resolutions, WWI military records, funeral bulletins, booklets, prints, and postcards. Additionally the collection contains courting correspondence (1912-1914) written by a Naval officer from Lenoir Co., N.C., while stationed aboard ships, at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and at Vera Cruz, Mexico.

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