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A. H. Rowell Sr. Family Documents
Two scrapbooks have newspaper clippings about the 1853 and 1856 elections. One document lists "Negros lost by Amansipations [emancipation], 1865" signed September 1865 by A.H. Rowell. There is one photo of two African American females.
D.A. Orviss Papers
Most of the collection are letters about his business, there are two letters from his cousin Harriet Ellen Shawn living in Maine.
Frank P. Hathcock Letters
Hall Family Collection
Hardy Family Collection
The collection contains 1954 letters from Charles Hardy to his wife Joyce, 1960's letters from Agnes Campbell (Joyce's step-mother) to Joyce, photographs of Charles Hardy's family, and biographical materials on Charles and Joyce Campbell Hardy.
Ingraham-Tucker Collection
The bulk of the collection consists of letters between Francis H. Tucker ("Hal") and his wife Elcee Rosina Ingraham Tucker ("Rosa"); and Ingraham family land records and tax statements for property in Angelina and Cherokee counties. There are also a few letters from family, friends, and business associates. Other materials in the collection include telegrams, wedding invitations, and a locket of Rosa Tucker's hair in one of her letters to her husband.
James D. Strickland Collection
The collection consists of folders containing memorabilia from James Strickland while he was in the navy.
Jewel and Josie Pack Atkinson Collection
The majority of the collection are letters, postcards, and photographs associated with Josie Pack Wilson Atkinson.
Kerr/Carr Family Papers
The bulk of the collection consists of family letters. Most letters were written by family members in Jackson County, North Carolina to William Kerr(1839-1912) in Texas. Letters from Jesse Kerr were addressed to both his brother William and his son William.
R. B. Martin World War II Letters
The bulk of the collection are letters that Roy Martin wrote to Pat Justice (Salena Justice) in 1943.
Rubie Morton Collection
The letter in this collection is a plea from a man named Bob who asks Ruby to go away with him. The letter indicates that Ruby may have been in some sort of danger or possibly a victim of abuse. The letter is not dated and the writer gives only his first name.
Stephen W. Blount and Benjamin F. Price Collection
Letters, photographs, land documents, and other legal and personal documents
Susanah S. Nevills Letter
This collection is a single handwritten letter in poor condition. It is about family affairs and a land dispute.
The D. L. and Rosa Hancock Collection
World War 1 letters, house ledger, and clothing associated with D. L. Hancock and Rosa Peterson.
Whiddon-Lasseter Family Letters
Love letters from Richard Whiddon and Alice Lasseter. The letters contain day to day life, including people, parties, and church attendance.