The Biennial Report of the North Carolina Historical Commission [serial] 1936/38

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Gray, Raleigh.
John A. Green Collection, 1832-1857. 13 letters and accounts. Given by Mr. John A. Green, Wilson, through Miss Sophia P. Busbee, Raleigh.
A. J. Maxwell Papers. Radio address "Neglected North Carolina," delivered by him November 17, 1937. Mimeographed. Given by Mr. A. J. Maxwell, Raleigh.
General Lafayette Papers, 1825-1826. Letter from Lafayette to John McRae, Fayetteville, Jan. 27, 1826; address by Lafayette during his visit to Fayetteville in 1825; toast offered by him while th
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Loaned by Mrs. Dora Virginia McRae, Chapel Hill.
John A. Cobb Papers. 46 deeds, grants, etc., 1767-1875 and undated.
Loaned by the heirs of John A. Cobb, 4 miles from Conetoe, N. C, through Mrs. J. L. Jackson, Raleigh.
Albert Ray Newsome Papers. Address made at the unveiling of the D. A. R. Memorial in Raleigh, Jan. 28, 1936, by Dr. Albert Ray 16 Seventeenth Biennial Report Newsome, Head of Department of History, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Typescript copy. Given by Mrs. O. A.


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