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#1190
USS United States Logbooks

Collection consists of a two volumes titled "Journal of a Cruise from Norfolk, Virginia to the Pacific Ocean in the United States Frigate United States, Isaac Hull, Esq'r, Commander" kept by Philadelphian midshipman Lawrence Penington from 4 December 1823, through 22 April 1827. United States was one of six frigates authorized to be constructed by the Naval Act of 1794 and it served as the flagship for Commodore Hull who was head of the American naval squadron on the Pacific Coast of South America. Penington documents navigation statistics, weather reports and daily ship life, along with the larger issues of interaction between the American naval squadron and British, Spanish, Chilean, Colombian and Peruvian naval and military counterparts.

#0873
Gazette of the United States Collection

Issue No. LXXIX (1/13/1790) of the Gazette of the United States newspaper containing the announcement of the Adoption and Ratification of the Constitution of the United States by the State of North Carolina, signed in type by President George Washington, p.313-316, (4 p.), published by John Fenno, New York, and autographed "[Moses] Ogden."

#0155
Cornelia Petty Jerman Papers

Papers (1911-1967) consisting of correspondence, magazine, scrapbooks, pamphlets, clippings and miscellaneous.

#MC0013
United States - East Coast, North Carolina, New River Map

Map of New River, NC, showing soundings in feet, Map #777, 2d ed., 7/29/1940, rev. 2/24/1958

#CR0008
Webb's Chapel United Methodist Church Records

This collection contains histories of Webb's Chapel United Methodist Church in Lenoir County, North Carolina.

#1459
Women for Women of Pitt County (NC) Collection

Collection of physical material documenting the organization Women for women of Pitt County. Documents are dated from 2005 when the organization was founded through 2024 after the organization was disbanded. The collection includes newsletters, promotional materials (primarily for the "Power of the Purse" yearly event), photographs, and organization documents such as member records and bylaws.

#UA25-15
Records of the College of Arts and Sciences: Records of the Air Force ROTC Program

This collection contains press releases, correspondence, recruitment literature, flight shields, photographs of awards and plaques, and some photographs detailing the history of the United States Air Force ROTC Program.

#0677-006
U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation Collection: Thomas Onachila Jr. Papers

Photographs of United States aircraft carriers.

#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.

#0518
Democratic Women of North Carolina Collection

Papers (1960-1962, 1986, undated) compiled by Doris M. Cromartie, during her service as vice chair of the executive committee of the Democratic Women of North Carolina, including correspondence, lists of workers, by-laws, newsletter, articles, and miscellaneous materials pertaining to Democratic Party activities in North Carolina.

#1391
American Association of University Women, Greenville Chapter Papers

Brief history of ECU English Professor Alice Lucille Turner's involvement (1929-1948) with the Greenville (North Carolina) Chapter of the AAUW, photocopies of scrapbook newspaper clippings (1932-1936) about the Greenville Chapter, and material produced by the National Office (1929-1963) to be disseminated to the chapters.

#LL02-77
COVID-19 Collection

Communications from East Carolina University, Pitt County, and The United states regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic.

#LL02-31
Medical Society of the State of North Carolina Photograph and Photocopies

Photocopied selections from the "Transactions … Medical Society of the State of North Carolina" and a photograph of the annual meeting of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina. Photocopies include information on the Pitt County Medical Society (PCMS).

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