Harrill, Robert E., 1893-1972
Variant namesRobert E. Harrill (1893-1972), a native of South Carolina, worked for many years as a linotype operator and jeweler in Shelby, N.C. Possibly influenced by the Taylor School of Bio-Psychology, Harrill moved to Fort Fisher, N.C., in about 1955, where he lived in an abandoned World War II bunker until his death.
From the description of Robert E. Harrill papers, 1923-1981, undated [manuscript]. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 657335542
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creatorOf | Robert E. Harrill Papers, 1923-1981, undated | East Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner Library |
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associatedWith | Melton, Anson Gustavus, 1890-1960. | person |
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Birth 1893-02-02
Death 1972-06-03