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#0984
North Carolina History Slide Collection

Collection (1946-1984 bulk: 1981-1984) of slides of historic buildings, sites, documents, and persons, compiled by East Carolina University faculty members Donald R. Lennon and Fred Ragan for use in their joint North Carolina History course (History 3100). Rec'd. 12/31/1984.

#MC0048
North Carolina

This map titled "North Carolina" was drawn by Anthony Finley of Philadelphia, PA. It was published as part of his "A New General Atlas, Comprising a Complete Set of Maps, representing the Grand Divisions of the Globe, Together with the several Empires, Kingdoms and States in the World; Compiled from the Best Authorities, and corrected by the Most Recent Discoveries," Philadelphia, 1824, and engraved by Young and Delleker.

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

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

#UA25-08
Records of the College of Arts and Sciences: Records of the Department of Mathematics

The Records of the Department of Mathematics are comprised of annual reports, research and publications, operational plan vision documents, grants and contracts proposals, faculty meeting minutes, chair and instructor correspondences, Board of Higher Education self-study, SACS self-study, unit code of operations reports, and Pi MU Epsilon announcements, brochures, and publications.

#UA24-07
Records of the College of Education: Records of the Department of Counselor and Adult Education

The Records of the Department of Counselor and Adult Education are comprised of annual reports, faculty minutes, SACS: self-studies, announcements, brochures, and publications.

#MC0001-005
North Carolina Map Collection: State of North Carolina Map

The First Actual Survey of the state of North Carolina (Photocopy) 2 parts

#UA24-11
Records of the College of Education: Records of the General Assistance Center of the East Carolina University School of Education

This file contains the General Assistance Center Quarterly Program Progress Reports and Final Project Progress reports prepared for and under a Grant from the United States Office of Education.

#UA02-17
Records of the Chancellor: Records of Chancellor Philip Rogers

This collection contains the records of Chancellor Philip Rogers and his administration.

#MC0004
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia Map

A New and Accurate Map of the Provinces of North and South Carolina, Georgia, etc., Drawn from the late Surveys and regulated by Astronl. Observatns. (Photocopy)

#MC0001-008
North Carolina Map Collection: Carolina Map

The First Lords Proprietor's Map of Carolina - 1672 (Photocopy)

#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.

#OH0267
William B. Martin Oral History Interview

Oral history interview with William B. Martin, Professor Emeritus from the College of Education at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, relating to his experiences (1941-1945) in the U.S. Navy during World War II, including his participation in the Normandy Invasion on June 6, 1944.

#LL02-76
North Carolina Migrant Farm Workers Health Collection

Health education materials distributed to Spanish speaking farm workers in North Carolina.

#UA95-03
Oral History Collection: Gerald Prokopowicz Oral History

In this oral history interview Gerald Prokopowicz discusses his experiences as a faculty member at East Carolina University and chair of the History Department as well as his early life, family background, education, and research.

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