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#LL02-26
Hospital Postcard Collection

Picture postcards of hospitals in the United States. This collection has postcards from 44 states plus Washington, D.C. Many are in color.

#NCR-019
North Carolina Films Collection

This collection contains films related to the history and culture of Eastern North Carolina and its people.

#UA55-06
Visual Materials: Postcards

This collection contains postcards related to East Carolina.

#0284
Association of Historians in Eastern North Carolina Records

Records (1974-1975), including correspondence, minutes, agenda, programs, By-laws, presidential address.

#1429
Elmore--Croom Family Photographs of Eastern North Carolina

This collection contains photographs (mostly snapshots, also tintypes, studio portraits, and 2 photograph albums) mainly related to the Croom and Smith families of Lenoir County and the Elmore and Rouse families of Lenoir and Wayne Cos., North Carolina. Also included are images for people in related families of eastern North Carolina and the Cole, Meeks, Rouse, Infinger, Vallotton, and Thompson families in Georgia. Most images are identified.

#1311
Eastern North Carolina Primitive Baptist Church Records

This collection contains minutes from several eastern North Carolina Primitive Baptist churches including Mill Branch (1882-1998) and Nashville (1896-1983) churches in Nash County, Briery Swamp Church (1991-2006), and Kehukee (1971-1994) and Contentnea (October 1985) Primitive Baptist Associations. Other records include expense accounts and correspondence for Mill Branch Church; Bible records for the Barnhill family; correspondence and publications relating to a schism (1979) between Elder David Spangler and Brethren Eldon Gilbert and St. Clair Graham of Ontario, Canada; forms and clippings related to the Norfolk and Briery Creek Associations; and miscellaneous items.

#1025
Bath, North Carolina Tricentennial Collection

Collection (2000-2006) of brochures, maps, postcards, printed materials, photographic prints; Poster of "North Carolina's Oldest Town"; correspondence, clippings, programs, ephemera, brochures pamphlets, periodicals, etc.; & "Colonial Bath: A History," 2005 by Alan D. Watson, Mss typescript; pertaining to the 300th anniversary celebration of Bath, North Carolina and related subjects.

#OH0265
Latino Leadership in Eastern North Carolina: An Oral History Archive

This collection features oral history interviews conducted in 2011 with twelve members of the Latino community of eastern North Carolina who occupy positions ranging from recognized leadership to informal influence in the lives of Latino youth. Their occupational backgrounds are varied including professional, entrepreneurial, technical and working class trades. The interviewers were Dr. Ricardo Contreras and Dr. David Griffith of the Anthropology Department at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina.

#LL02-72
The Black Physician Experience in Eastern North Carolina Grant Project Collection

Includes information about the grant project, biographical sketches for each physician featured, and video recordings of all four public forums.

#0400
Eastern North Carolina Section of the American Chemical Society Records

Society records, including minutes (1954-1970, 1977), correspondence (1965-1974), annual reports (1955-1968, 1973), charter, ENCHEM newsletter (1957-1978), miscellaneous.

#1112
Jan Sellers Coward Collection

Contains photographs by Jan Sellers Cowards of Eastern North Carolina.

#LL02-39
Eastern Area Health Education Center Newsletters

Quarterly newsletters from the Eastern Area Health Education Center, which is part of the North Carolina AHEC Program.

#MC0001-010
North Carolina Map Collection: North Carolina Map

Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Map of North Carolina (1822) reprint 1967

#LL02-75
ECU School of Medicine and University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina Publications

The collection includes publications created by the ECU School of Medicine and the University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina, formerly Pitt County Memorial Hospital.

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