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Ervin was a North Carolina member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Samuel James Ervin, Jr., was a Burke County, N.C., attorney, North Carolina legislator, judge, U.S. senator, and long-time champion of civil liberties. Ervin was first appointed to the N.C. General Assembly in 1923, where he also served in 1925 and 1931. After the death of his brother Joseph W. Ervin (1901-1945), Ervin was appointed to the House of Representatives. In 1954, Ervin was appointed to the U.S. Senate, where he served on the Judiciary Committee, the Rackets Committee (Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor Management), and the Watergate Committee (Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities.
See biographical note in Sam J. Ervin Papers, Subgroup A: Senate Records (#3847A).
Samuel James Ervin was an eminent North Carolina lawyer, jurist, legislator, congressman, and United States Senator, 1954-1974. Ervin chaired the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities (the Watergate Committee), 1973-1974.
James Batten of the Charlotte Observer wrote in 2 April 1967: To a casual visitor peering down from the Senate gallery, he might look like some windbag Senator Claghorn, a waking Washington stereotype. There, behind a desk piled high with lawbooks, is Senator Samuel James Ervin, Jr., eyebrows rippling up and down, fulminating against the latest civil rights bill and regaling the Senate with the latest cracker-barrel humor from the mountains of North Carolina. But if stereotypes are always misleading, they are downright laughable in the case of Sam Ervin. After thirteen years in the Senate, Ervin still regularly enrages first the liberals and then the conservatives. He defies all the easy generalizations of political journalism.
Samuel James Ervin, Jr. (b. 27 September 1896), eminent North Carolina lawyer, jurist, legislator, member of Congress, and United States senator, was descended from a family of Scotch-Irish Presbyterians who had migrated from Ulster to the coast of South Carolina in 1732. The family originally settled in Williamsburg County, S.C.
John Witherspoon Ervin (27 March 1823-15 April 1902), Ervin's grandfather, became a teacher in Clarendon County, S.C., his graduation from South Carolina College in the early 1840s. He married Laura Catherine Nelson on 21 November 1844, and the couple eventually had six sons and three daughters. The family lived in Sumter and Manning, S.C., where John Ervin became the first editor of Clarendon County's earliest newspaper, the Clarendon Banner . Ervin stayed in Manning until 1874, when he accepted an opportunity to teach in Morganton, N.C. Though financially torn and emotionally embittered by the Confederate defeat in the Civil War, Ervin wrote a great deal of poetry and fiction for various newspapers and periodicals until his death in 1902.
John Ervin's fifth son, Samuel James Ervin (21 June 1855-13 July 1944), was born in Sumter and reared in Manning. During his youth, Samuel Ervin attended Manning Academy, a school conducted by his father. After the family moved to Morganton, the young man served as deputy postmaster for the community between 1875 and 1880. He studied law in his spare time and passed the North Carolina bar examination in 1879. Early in his career, Ervin emulated other lawyers in the state by wearing a long-tailed coat and pointed beard, and he maintained his distinguished and somewhat awesome appearance throughout his life.
Ervin was extremely thorough in his study of the law and from modest beginnings became one of the most prominent lawyers of his time in North Carolina. He handled civil and criminal cases not only in Burke County, but also in the neighboring mountain counties of Avery, Caldwell, Catawba, McDowell, Mitchell, and Watauga. Though denied the privilege of a college education, Ervin possessed several of the qualities that would characterize his son's career: a devout respect for the Constitution coupled with a detestation of governmental tyranny; a devotion to civil liberties coupled with a sincere belief in the individual's responsibility for his own welfare; and a mastery of the King James version of the Bible coupled with a hatred for religious and other forms of intolerance.
Samuel Ervin married his second cousin, Laura Theresa Powe (25 June 1865-14 June 1956), on 6 October 1886 in Morganton. Laura was born in Salisbury, N.C., in 1865, and came with her parents to Burke County in 1869. She was educated in private schools in Charlotte and Morganton, changed her affiliation from the Episcopal Church of her parents to the Presbyterian Church of her new husband upon their marriage, and became president of the Burke County chapter of the American Red Cross during the First World War. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin spent the remainder of their married years living in Morganton.
Samuel James Ervin, Jr., the fifth of the ten children of Samuel and Laura Ervin, was born in Morganton in 1896. Sam attended public schools in Morganton, and developed a love for history and reading. Ervin spent a mischievous and relatively carefree childhood in Morganton and graduated from high school (which went through the eleventh grade) in 1913. Ervin then enrolled at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and attended college there between 1913 and 1917.
While at the University of North Carolina, Ervin studied under several men who had a lasting impact on his thought and career. He studied poetry and literature under John Manning Booker, Daniel Huger Bacot, and Edwin A. Greenlaw. He developed a capacity for the study of history under J. G. deRoulhac Hamilton. He gained insight into the areas of philosophy and ethics under Henry Horace Williams; constitutional law under Lucius Polk McGehee; and Latin under Wilbur Hugh Royster, the father of journalist Vermont Royster.
Ervin was an excellent student who served as class historian during his junior and senior years at UNC. He won historical prizes offered by the Colonial Dames for the best essays on colonial North Carolina, and two of his articles were published by the History Department in the James Sprunt Historical Publications . Ervin also became assistant editor of the University Magazine ; a member of the Dialectic Literary Society; vice-president of his senior class; a commencement marshal; and permanent president of the class of 1917, by whom he was voted most popular and best egg. Ervin was elected to membership in Sigma Upsilon because of his literary ability, and to Phi Delta Phi because of his knowledge of law.
When the United States entered World War I in the spring of 1917, Sam Ervin volunteered for the armed forces in May, a month prior to graduation. He underwent officer training at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., and, in September, sailed for France, where he would spend 18 months serving in Company I, 28th Infantry Regiment, First Division of the American Expeditionary Forces. Ervin received the Silver Star for gallantry in action in May 1918 at Cantigny, the first battle in Europe in which American Troops were engaged. He was wounded in the left foot at Cantigny, but received a more serious wound in July. Ervin was hit by a shell fragment while leading an advance party on an attack of a German machine gun post at Soissons, during the Aisle-Marne offensive. For his heroism in this battle, Ervin was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. In addition, he received the Purple Heart and the French Fourragere for his service during the war.
Though Sam Ervin was much shaken by the death and destruction that he had encountered in Europe, he returned to the United States in April 1919, immediately took a refresher course in law at UNC that summer, was admitted to the North Carolina bar in August, and enrolled at Harvard Law School. While at Harvard, Ervin developed a deep respect for the law. He especially admired Roscoe Pound's emphasis on individual liberties and the arguments that Zechariah Chafee, Jr., made in defense of such libertarian principles as a individual's freedom of speech. Ervin graduated from Harvard with the Bachelor of Law degree in 1922, and returned to Morganton to join his father in the practice of law.
Prior to his graduation from law school, Ervin received news from home that he had been nominated as Burke County's Democratic Party candidate for the state legislature. Although he had not actively sought political office, Ervin accepted the nomination as his duty, won the election, and went to Raleigh in January 1923 as a legislator. During his months in the North Carolina General Assembly, Ervin spent the time he had back home studying and practicing law in a room adjoining his father's small office building directly across from the courthouse in Morganton. Ervin would return to the state legislature for two other terms, in 1925 and 1931.
On 18 June 1924, Sam Ervin married Margaret Bruce Bell of Concord, whom he had met in Morganton in 1916. Margaret, who received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Converse College in 1919, traveled and taught civics and English at Concord High School before their marriage. At Converse, she had been president of the Young Women's Christian Association and a member of Enigma Club and the Senior Order. In 1926, the couple had a son, Samuel James Ervin III, who would eventually follow his father in the study and practice of law. The Ervins then had two daughters: Leslie (b. 1930) and Laura Powe (b. 1934).
During the 1925 session of the state legislature, Ervin made his first strong speech in favor of civil liberties. The General Assembly was on the verge of passing a bill to prohibit the teaching of evolution in the North Carolina public school system when Ervin quietly stood and dismantled the arguments of those who supported the bill. Remarking that it would gratify the monkeys to know that they are absolved from all responsibility for the conduct of the human race, Ervin employed the subtle, home-spun humor and legal acuity that would characterize his later career as a United States senator. North Carolina's anti-evolution bill would eventually go down to defeat in the 1925 legislature.
While in the state legislature, Ervin also served on the Judiciary Committee. In this capacity he supported changes in judicial procedure and higher spending for education, and sponsored legislation both to allow juries to recommend mercy in capital cases, and to care for the employment needs of the deaf. In fact, Ervin throughout his career initiated and supported significant legislation to aid in the relief of the physically and mentally handicapped. Ervin preferred, however, to stay out of the political limelight during the early years of his legal career, and devoted his energies toward building a successful law practice in Morganton.
Between the mid-1930s and his appointment to the United States Senate in 1954, Ervin accepted several judicial appointments. He served as a judge in the Burke County Criminal Court between 1935 and 1937 and was appointed to the North Carolina Superior Court by Governor Clyde R. Hoey in 1937. After suffering from a bleeding ulcer, Ervin resigned from the Superior Court in 1943 to resume his practice of law in Morganton.
Ervin, however, was again appointed to fill a political office. His brother, Joseph W. Ervin, was a member of the United States House of Representatives from the Tenth Congressional District of North Carolina. Joseph, who had from childhood suffered with a painful bone disease, committed suicide on Christmas day of 1945, and his brother was called upon as a compromise candidate who could break the political deadlock in his home district by filling the vacant seat. Ervin served in the House in 1946, for the sole purpose of completing his brother's term. He refused renomination and returned to his law practice later that year. Ervin was then appointed by Governor Gregg Cherry as an associate justice in the North Carolina Supreme Court in 1948, and served in that capacity for six years. During that time, Ervin wrote several noteworthy decisions and probably would have become chief justice had circumstances not again intervened.
North Carolina Senator Clyde R. Hoey died in office on 12 May 1954, and Governor William B. Umstead was left with the task of choosing a successor. One of the leading contenders for the Senate seat, Irving Carlyle of Winston-Salem, hurt his own political fortunes by encouraging a stance of compliance with the May 17 Brown v. Board of Education decision by the United States Supreme Court. Again, Sam Ervin was summoned as a compromise candidate to fill a vacant seat--this time in the United States Senate--although he accepted the appointment with some misgivings. Ervin was sworn into office on 11 June 1954 by Richard M. Nixon, then vice-president under Dwight D. Eisenhower, and began his 20-year tenure as a United States senator from North Carolina.
One of Ervin's first committee assignments as a senator was one that several of his peers were hesitant to accept. The Select Committee to Study Censure Charges against Senator Joseph McCarthy was convened in 1954, at a time when McCarthy was browbeating witnesses and finding alleged Communists in all areas of American life. In response to the censure investigation, McCarthy charged that the Communist Party had extended its tentacles to certain members of the United States Senate itself, including Arthur Watkins, chair of the Select Committee; Lyndon B. Johnson, Senate minority leader; and Sam Ervin. It was at this point that Ervin rose in a special session of the Senate and made a pivotal speech against McCarthy that helped bring about the overwhelming vote to censure the senator from Wisconsin.
Another challenging committee assignment for Ervin was his 1957 appointment to the Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor or Management, more widely known as the Rackets Committee. Between 1957 and 1959, Ervin worked closely with Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert F. Kennedy, who was the committee's chief counsel. After the labor hearings, during which Ervin questioned and dented the credibility of union leaders like Teamster President Jimmy Hoffa, Ervin and Kennedy jointly sponsored major labor reform legislation designed to combat corruption in unions and to protect the rights of rank-and-file members.
During the first decade of Ervin's career in the Senate, he steadfastly opposed civil rights legislation for African Americans. He disagreed with the 1954 school desegregation decision by the Supreme Court and fought against the 1957 and 1960 civil rights bills that he, along with other southern members of congress, helped to water down. Ervin's hardest fight, however, was against the civil rights bill sent to Congress by President Kennedy in 1963, which granted sweeping powers to the federal government in an effort to eliminate obstruction of African American voting, to desegregate all public facilities and public schools, to end employment discrimination, and to strengthen the United States Civil Rights Commission.
As a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Ervin was in a unique and pivotal position to oppose the efforts of the Kennedy Administration. Along with other southern senators like John Stennis of Mississippi and Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, Ervin repeatedly came into conflict with the Administration, and especially with Attorney General Robert Kennedy. The basis of Ervin's opposition to civil rights legislation was his understanding of the limits the Constitution was designed to place on the power of the federal government. Always a champion of civil liberties for whites and blacks throughout his legal and judicial career, Ervin believed that the Civil Rights Act (finally passed in June 1964) both posed a severe threat to individual liberties, and increased the likelihood of government tyranny. The tide of events, however, made Ervin's fight against civil rights legislation one of few that he would lose in the Senate.
During virtually his entire Senate career, Ervin served on the Judiciary Committee, and this was perhaps his most important committee assignment. Ervin was chair of three subcommittees of the Judiciary Committee--Constitutional Rights, Separation of Powers, and Revision and Codification of the Laws. It was in the capacity of a powerful member of the Judiciary Committee that Ervin not only obstructed civil rights legislation, but also sponsored and advocated several positive pieces of legislation in support of civil liberties.
Ervin's major legislative accomplishments in the area of civil liberties came after his appointment in 1961 as chair of the Constitutional Rights Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee. Ervin sponsored the Criminal Justice Act of 1964, which provided legal counsel for indigent defendants in criminal cases. The Bail Reform Act of 1966 offered the chance for defendants who could not afford bail to be released from custody pending trial. In addition to these measures, Ervin opposed the Nixon Administration's efforts to pass the District of Columbia Crime Bill of 1969. While liberal congressmen hedged because of the Administration's appeal for law and order, Ervin sharply attacked provisions such as the preventive detention of suspects, and a no-knock clause that would allow police to enter suspects' homes without knocking. Ironically, liberals and African Americans who had attacked Ervin for his stand against civil rights now praised him for his defense of the rights of suspected criminals.
In 1964, Ervin also sponsored the District of Columbia Hospitalization of the Mentally Ill Act, which served as a model law that other states quickly copied. This legislation encouraged voluntary hospitalization, tried to remove the stigma attached to mental illness, and asserted a bill of rights for the mentally ill, including the right to treatment and to periodic review. Ervin's advocacy of such legislation stemmed in great measure from painful visits he had made to observe the operations of the North Carolina state mental facility at Morganton.
Ervin further sponsored the Military Justice Act of 1968, which protected the rights of servicemen in military courts of justice, and became an advocate of the constitutional rights of Native Americans as well. He had introduced legislation in 1966 that would guarantee the same rights to reservation Indians that white Americans enjoyed and for which African Americans had been struggling. When it was apparent that his Indian Bill of Rights was being allowed to die in committee, Ervin attached his bill as an amendment to the Fair Housing Bill. Taunting senate liberals by noting the inconsistency that anybody supporting a bill to secure constitutional rights to black people would be opposed to giving constitutional rights to red people, Ervin won Senate approval for his amendment and saw it become law.
Ervin fought against a number of threats he perceived to civil liberties during the latter part of his Senate career. He opposed the Voluntary School Prayer Amendment introduced by Senator Everett Dirksen in 1966, on the grounds that the civil liberties of students and teachers in the public schools would be violated if prayer were allowed in the classroom. Every year from 1966 into the early 1970s, Ervin introduced legislation to protect the privacy of federal employees, who were required to supply personal information and take lie detector tests in order to secure work with the federal government.
Several of Ervin's civil liberties battles were waged against the Nixon Administration. For example, when President Nixon issued an executive order to grant the long-dormant Subversive Activities Control Board vast new powers and funding, Ervin helped defeat the effort by attacking it as a violation of an individual's free expression of ideas under the First Amendment. In the early 1970s, Ervin not only was instrumental in defending the press's freedom to conceal its sources; he also worked to expose the military's practice of surveillance of civilians considered dangerous by the government, especially those people who exercised their right to demonstrate peacefully against the War in Vietnam.
Although Ervin was willing to protect the civil liberties of those opposing American involvement in Vietnam, he supported the war effort. Ervin's primary regret regarding Vietnam, in fact, was that America did not demonstrate a stronger commitment to win the war. Ervin was a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, as well as chair of that committee's Subcommittee on the Status of Forces Treaty. Throughout his Senate career, Ervin supported heavy military spending, the development of a strong nuclear deterrent, and the draft.
Ervin was also a member of the Government Operations Committee and was chair of that committee in the last two years of his Senate career. He supported most traditional Senate procedures like unlimited debate, seniority, and denial of public financial disclosure. At the same time, Ervin opposed a variety of executive practices like the impoundment of appropriated funds and the plea of executive privilege before investigative committees.
That latter weapon was used against the Senate to an unprecedented extent during the Nixon Administration. Sam Ervin will perhaps be best remembered for chairing, from 1973 until 1974, the Senate's Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, which became known popularly as the Watergate Committee. After five burglars broke into the Democratic National Committee headquarters in June 1972, the White House began a campaign to cover up both the break-in itself and the ensuing destruction of evidence and intimidation of witnesses, most of which was financed with campaign funds from the Committee to Re-Elect the President.
Ervin worked to sort out the legal and constitutional complexities surrounding the activities of the Nixon Administration, and he did so with a degree of the humor and home-spun story-telling that had characterized his speeches during his previous Senate career. The assignment to chair the committee had been offered because Ervin was a senator without presidential aspirations who was most respected by both Democrats and Republicans, Ervin accepted the chair out of both a sense of duty and the belief that Watergate posed the most serious challenge ever to the United States Constitution.
The Watergate affair ended with Richard Nixon's resignation, and with the preservation of the Constitution that Sam Ervin so cherished. Ervin made the decision not to run for re-election in late 1973, and he left the Senate at the close of the 93rd Congress in 1974. Ervin retired to his home in Morganton, where he became actively engaged in writing, practicing law, doing historical research, and traveling and giving lectures. But primarily Sam Ervin settled down with his wife Margaret in the only real hometown he had ever know, aware of--but too modest to acknowledge--the enormous impact he had made on twentieth-century American political history. (Mitchell Ducey, 1984)
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Berger, Raoul. Raoul Berger Papers. 1921-2000.
Title:
Raoul Berger papers
Berger's papers relate mainly to the preparation and publication of his written works, and his role as an authority on judicial review, executive privilege, Presidential war powers, and impeachment.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes, 1 Paige Box
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Tyler, Lloyd P., 1915-. Papers, 1967-1973.
Title:
Papers, 1967-1973.
Chiefly correspondence consisting of carbon copies of letters to the editor and elected officials concerning the Vietnam War. Includes letters to the News & Observer protesting the Vietnam War (1967); commenting on the American attitude toward violence (1968); concerning Clark Clifford's statement on the hopeless military situation (1969); student efforts to talk to neighbors and congressmen (1970); peacetime conscription (1972); President Nixon and amnesty (1972); and the military budget (1973). Other letters are addressed to President Johnson commending use of the U.N. (1968); to Sen. Sam Ervin concerning General Westmoreland's call for 205,000 more troops (1968) and the Pentagon budget (1970); to President Nixon concerning his indecision on bringing troops home (1969) and protesting against automation of war and phased withdrawal (1972); and to Congressman Nick Galifianakis concerning a vote against making defense contractors have uniform accounting systems (1970). Also includes a newspaper clipping (1969) describing Tyler's transporation of the peace vigil sign in a state owned car and letters between Tyler, his supervisors, and the governor concerning reassigment of the car, and a three page memorandum on an income tax resistance proposal from David McReynolds, of the War Resisters League, New York City.
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John J. Sirica papers, 1932-1986
Title:
John J. Sirica papers, 1932-1986
Jurist and lawyer. Correspondence, memoranda, drafts of articles and books, speeches, notes, research materials calendars, case files, bench books, financial and legal material, family papers, printed material, and other papers pertaining chiefly to Sirica's career as judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, especially to cases relating to the Watergate affair.
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- Sirica, John J. Papers of John J. Sirica, 1932-1986 (bulk 1957-1986).
Basil Lee Whitener Papers, 1889-1968
Title:
Basil Lee Whitener Papers, 1889-1968
Basil Lee Whitener (1915-1989) was a U.S. Representative from Gastonia, N.C. Collection includes correspondence between Whitener and his constituents, other congressmen, and government officials, legislative materials, drafts of bills, financial papers, speeches, invitations, printed material, clippings, photographs, and other papers, chiefly from congressional files (1957-1968), relating to issues of national importance during the 1960s, including the Vietnam War, crime legislation, gun control, riots, civil rights legislation, foreign aid, social security, and the Taft-Hartley Act. Correspondents include Sam Ervin, John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Sargent Shriver, and Strom Thurmond.
ArchivalResource: 306 Boxes; ca. 297,300 Items
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Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966. Papers of Harry Flood Byrd, [manuscript],1928-1965.
Title:
Papers of Harry Flood Byrd, [manuscript],1928-1965.
The papers consist of correspondence, speeches, press releases, clippings, and research materials. The collection contains Byrd's topical files on states' rights and civil rights issues including national civil rights legislation, 1960-1965, federal programs, Little Rock, lynching, poll taxes, the presidential election of 1948, Prince Edward County school closing, University of Mississippi integration, and voting rights. With these is a tape of one of Byrd's last speeches. Correspondents include Watkins M. Abbitt, Harvey B. Apperson, Wilber M. Brucker, Robert Y. Button, John T. Connor, A. Ross Eckler, Sam Ervin, Sterling Hutcheson, Estes Kefauver, James J. Kilpatrick, John E. Moss, George C. Peery, Frederick D.G. Ribble, A. Willis Robertson, Howard Worth Smith, Thomas B. Stanley, and Strom Thurmond.
ArchivalResource: 1,000 items.
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- Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966. Papers of Harry Flood Byrd, [manuscript],1928-1965.
Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. TLS, 1968 October 8, Washington, D.C. to Bishop Earl G. Hunt / Sam J. Ervin, Jr.
Title:
TLS, 1968 October 8, Washington, D.C. to Bishop Earl G. Hunt / Sam J. Ervin, Jr.
Intends to vote for the ratification of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 28 cm.
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- Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. TLS, 1968 October 8, Washington, D.C. to Bishop Earl G. Hunt / Sam J. Ervin, Jr.
Sam J. Ervin Papers, Subgroup A: Senate Records, 1954-1975
Title:
Sam J. Ervin Papers, Subgroup A: SenateRecords, 1954-1975
Samuel James Ervin, Jr., was a BurkeCounty, N.C., attorney, North Carolina legislator, judge, United States senator, andlong-time champion of civil liberties. Ervin was first appointed to the NorthCarolina General Assembly in 1923, where he also served in 1925 and 1931. After thedeath of his brother Joseph W. Ervin (1901-1945), Ervin was appointed to the Houseof Representatives. In 1954, Ervin was appointed to the United States Senate, wherehe served on the Judiciary Committee, the Rackets Committee (Select Committee onImproper Activities in Labor Management), and the Watergate Committee (SelectCommittee on Presidential Campaign Activities. The Senate Records Subgroup coversErvin's 20-year career in the United States Senate. Significant series include:Series I, Correspondence, consisting chiefly of letters exchanged by Ervin and hisconstituents, colleagues, dignitaries, and various federal officials. Recurringsubjects include agriculture, the state and federal budgets, civil rights, commerce,education, foreign affairs, foreign aid, labor, railroads, social security,veterans, the Vietnam conflict, and the Watergate controversy; Series 2, SubjectFiles, containing printed materials, correspondence, and miscellaneous items ontopics such as agriculture, crime, defense, education, energy, foreign relations,labor, the national economy, the North Carolina economy, taxes, textiles, andWatergate; and Series 4, Political Campaign Files, including correspondence, namesof potential supporters, and financial records documenting Ervin's successfulsenatorial campaigns. Other significant groups include: Series 8, audio discs andpartial transcripts of Ervin's weekly radio program; Series 13, Military Files,consisting primarily of correspondence regarding assistance with military matters,including letters from servicemen and their families concerning discharges,transfers of assignment, combat duty, and medical treatment of veterans; Series 14,Prisoners Files, consisting of correspondence with prisoners in North Carolinaprisons and prisoners with North Carolina connections serving time in federalprisons, concerning parole, transfers, medical treatment, appeals, and prisonconditions; and Series 15, containing audio-visual materials including films andvideo tapes of interviews conducted in conjunction with the PBS documentary, Senator Sam.
ArchivalResource: 496,000 items (648.0 linear feet)
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Louis Lerman papers, 1917-1978 (bulk 1955-1974).
Title:
Louis Lerman papers, 1917-1978 (bulk1955-1974).
Papers of Louis Lerman, a St. Paul (Minn.) postal clerk andlabor leader, mostly relating to his work as executive director for the Jewish LaborCommittee and Labor's Committee for Minnesota Indian Youth, as well as his work forother Jewish and labor-related organizations and causes.
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Sanford, Terry, 1917-1998. Terry Sanford papers, 1946-1993.
Title:
Terry Sanford papers, 1946-1993.
Campaign files and other items relating to Terry Sanford's career. Pre-1960 material includes items related to Strom Thurmond's 1948 Dixiecrat campaign for U.S. President; to Sanford's successful 1949 campaign for president of the Young Democrats Clubs of North Carolina; to Frank Porter Graham's 1950 senatorial campaign; and to North Carolina's Pearsall Plan for public school desegregation. 1959-1960 gubernatorial campaign items include correspondence between Sanford's staff and county liaisons, correspondence with key advisors, clippings from state and regional newspapers, letters responding to Sanford's support of John F. Kennedy at the Democratic National Convention, and films and audio tapes of Sanford gubernatorial campaign advertisements. Topics include agriculture, industry, public schools, welfare, race relations, women in politics, and religion and politics. Items, 1961-1965, document Sanford's political activities as North Carolina governor. Topics include North Carolina's 1963 "Gag Law," the Good Neighbor Council, and the North Carolina Fund. Items, 1965-1984, relate to Sanford's proposed 1968 U.S. senatorial campaign against Sen. Sam Ervin; the 1968 Citizens for Humphrey-Muskie Committee; and Sanford's 1972 and 1976 presidential campaigns. Materials related to Sanford's unsuccessful 1992 U.S. senatorial campaign include North Carolina voters' responses to a Sanford questionnaire, detailed reports on Sanford's opponent Lauch Faircloth, folders on women's and children's issues, and photographs and several video and audio tapes related to the campaign. 1992 campaign topics include welfare, industry, education, crime, and taxes. Correspondents represented in the collection include John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Bill Clinton, Bert Bennett, Hugh Cannon, Henry H. Wilson Jr., Frank Porter Graham, Clyde Hoey, William Friday, Sam Rayburn, W. Kerr Scott, Luther Hodges, Dan K. Moore, Hubert H. Humphrey, I. Beverly Lake, Sr., Malcolm Seawell, Sam Ervin, Lauch Faircloth, John Larkins, John Gavin, Robert F. Kennedy, and Adlai Stevenson. The Addition of 2011 contains notes, short letters, and greeting cards, 1960-1985, addressed to Margaret Rose Sanford; some letters discuss Terry Sanford's 1960 gubernatorial campaign and victory, support for Sanford's 1961 tax plan, and the end of Sanford's gubernatorial career. There are also a few letters, 1959-1964, chiefly thank-yous, to Terry Sanford; letters, 1960-1967, to his mother about Sanford's achievements; and other items.
ArchivalResource: About 87000 items (95.0 linear ft.)
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- Sanford, Terry, 1917-1998. Terry Sanford papers, 1946-1993.
Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. The role of the church college.
Title:
The role of the church college. [1955]
ArchivalResource: 3 leaves ; 36 x 22 cm.
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- Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. The role of the church college.
Arthur E. Sutherland papers
Title:
Arthur E. Sutherland papers
This collection contains materials relating to Sutherland's teaching, writing, research and professional activities, and to his interest in constitutional law.
ArchivalResource: 68 linear feet (98 boxes); (19 Paige boxes)
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- Papers, 1923-1972
Walter Reece Berryhill Papers, 1919-1979
Title:
Walter Reece Berryhill Papers, 1919-1979
Walter Reece Berryhill was director of student health services, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1933-1941, and dean of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 1941-1964. The collection contains correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, and photographs of Walter Reece Berryhill. These papers reflect Berryhill's interests in family medicine, living diseases, medical education, North Carolina politics and history, and the University of North Carolina, especially the Medical School. Correspondence is primarily with physicians and medical educators including William Bosworth Castle, Jonathan Worth Daniels, Maxwell Finland, Kenneth Merrill Lynch, William DeBerniere MacNider, Alan Richards Moritz, and Robert Alexander Ross. Other correspondents of note are William LeGette Blythe, William Haywood Bobbitt, Albert Coates, Samuel James Ervin, Jr., Thad Eure, Christopher Columbus Fordham, III, William Clyde Friday, Luther Hartwell Hodges, Sr., Cornelia Spencer Love, and Thomas Jackson White, Jr. Also included are speeches, articles, and notes written by Berryhill mainly concerning medical education, the history of medicine at the University of North Carolina, and lung diseases. There are also materials relating to Berryhill's achievements and to the dedication of Berryhill Hall at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine as well as photographs of Berryhill, among other items.
ArchivalResource: 10.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 6,500 items)
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- Berryhill, W. Reece (Walter Reece), 1900-1979. Walter Reece Berryhill papers, 1919-1979.
Lemble, George Francis, 1924-1974. George Francis Lemble papers, 1958-1968.
Title:
George Francis Lemble papers, 1958-1968.
Correspondence, printed materials and miscellanea relating to the activities of the Republican Party, the Ann Arbor Board of Education, Housing Commission and Police Department, and concerning the federal anti-poverty program at Willow Run (Wayne County, Michigan). Correspondents include: John F. Dearden, Everett M. Dirksen, Richard Durant, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Marvin Esch, Barry Goldwater, Robert P. Griffin, Philip A. Hart, Lyndon Johnson, David Lawrence, Donald Lobsinger, Patrick V. McNamara, George. Meader, George Romney, Herman Talmadge, John Tower and Milton R. Young.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Lemble, George Francis, 1924-1974. George Francis Lemble papers, 1958-1968.
Gillette, George W. George Gillette papers, 1940-1971.
Title:
George Gillette papers, 1940-1971.
Chiefly papers and letters concerning the later period of Gillette's life. An extensive correspondent, Gillette expounded his personal beliefs and philosophy with a wide circle of friends and associates, including prominent civic and military figures such as General Raymond Wheeler, Senators B. Everett Jordan and Sam Ervin, Congressman Alton Lennon, and Governors Linwood Holton and Terry Sanford.
ArchivalResource: 1972 items.
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- Gillette, George W. George Gillette papers, 1940-1971.
Wyche, Ira. T. Bill, 1887-1981. The Ira T. Wyche Papers 1931-1981.
Title:
The Ira T. Wyche Papers 1931-1981.
Contains biographical sketches (1887-1981) ; diaries (1944-1947) ; correspondence (1931, 1944-1969) ; unit history, 79th Infantry Division (1944-1945) ; speeches; pamphlets; poems by servicemen; policy papers; miscellaneous papers, clippings and memorabilia. Contemporary and postwar coverage of World War II is substantial. Other material includes a 1931 analysis by Major General Harry G. Bishop, Chief of Field Artillery, of a proposed merger of Coast and Field Artillery branches and a 1951 national power study forwarded by Secretary of the Army Gordon Gray; still other items relate to the 313th Infantry Association, defense and international affairs in the postwar era. and postwar Democratic Party politics. Correspondents include General Jacob L. Devers, Senators Frank P. Graham, B. Everett Jordan, Sam J. Ervin, and Richard A. Russell, U.S. Representatives Carl Vinson, A. Paul Kitchin, and Charles Raper Jonas; and Secretary of Defense Neil H. McElroy. Other 79th Infantry Division officers mentioned in official papers and diary enteries include Brigadier Generals Frank U. Greer, George D. Wahl, and John S. Winn, and Colonel Sterling A. Wood.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (25 folders)
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- Wyche, Ira. T. Bill, 1887-1981. The Ira T. Wyche Papers 1931-1981.
Elliot L. Richardson papers, 1780-1999
Title:
Elliot L. Richardson papers, 1780-1999
Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, writings, subject files, reports, briefing data, financial records, printed materials, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to Richardson's political career in Massachusetts and later as a cabinet official during the administrations of presidents Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, and Jimmy Carter. Includes papers documenting Richardson's service as U.S. under secretary of state (1969-1970), U.S. secretary of health, education, and welfare (1970-1973), U.S. attorney general (1973), fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (1974-1975), U.S. ambassador to Great Britain (1975-1976), and President Carter's representative at the third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (1977-1980). Subjects include Richardson's book The Creative Balance: Government, Politics, and the Individual in America's Third Century (1976), federal funding, Henry Kissinger's role in national security affairs, international maritime law, the oil crisis, National Defense Education Act of 1958, Republican Party, domestic social issues, state and national politics and government, Vice-President Spiro Agnew's resignation, and Watergate chief prosecutor Archibald Cox. Also includes papers relating to Richardson's work at the law firms of Ropes & Gray, Boston, Mass., and Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, Washington, D.C. Includes an item (1780) pertaining to Massachusetts' first attorney general, Robert Treat Paine. Correspondents include Morton I. Abramowitz, Spiro T. Agnew, Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe, Edward W. Brooke, George Bush, Wilbur E. Cohen, William S. Cohen, William T. Coleman, Jr., Charles W. Colson, Archibald Cox, Richard G. Darman, John D. Ehrlichman, Paul Bamela Engo, Gerald R. Ford, Felix Frankfurter, Learned Hand, Wilmot R. Hastings, Christian A. Herter, Jr., Henry A. Kissinger, Richard G. Kleindienst, Tommy T.B. Koh, Richard E. Mastrangelo, Jonathan Moore, Richard M. Nixon, J. Stanley Pottinger, William P. Rogers, William Ruckelshaus, Leverett Saltonstall, Francis W. Sargent, Jonathan T. Smith, Russell E. Train, John A. Volpe, and Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr.
ArchivalResource: 165,000 items.471 containers plus 8 oversize plus 11 classified.238 linear feet.
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- Elliot L. Richardson Papers, 1780-1999, (bulk 1947-1999)
Cocke, William Johnston, 1904-. Papers, 1682-1977 (bulk 1900-1960).
Title:
Papers, 1682-1977 (bulk 1900-1960).
Collection reflects the varied interests of Cocke. It is divided into the following categories: correspondence (1815-1969, some transcribed); writings (1682-1965); speeches (1896-1965); miscellany (ca. 1908); clippings (1792-1975); printed materials (1865-1977); volumes (1886-1954); pictures, late 19th and early 20th centuries; and an alphabetical file (1787-1977), arranged by topic. The collection covers a wide variety of topics and time periods, but most of the material has dates in the span 1900-1960. Included are personal correspondence and materials relating to Cocke's political and civic interests. His many correspondents include Sam Ervin, B. Everett Jordan, and Terry Sanford. Correspondence topics include the Democratic Party; life as an American law student in England; English vs. American law; travel in Europe; Thomas Wolfe, whom Cocke knew; publishing efforts; and a meeting with Lady Astor and the future King Edward VII. Other items include family letters, manuscripts by Cocke's mother, Nola; "My Reminiscences of the Sixties (1861-1865)" about the Reconstruction era in Tenn.; clippings regarding a proposed N.C. constitution amendment requiring a literacy test for voter registrants in the 1860s; speeches by William Cocke, Sr., mayor of Asheville, N.C.; a guardian's account book later turned into a scrapbook; a campaign scrapbook for Alton Asa Lennon; Cocke-Dilworth family pictures; and many albumen prints of Europe. Topics in the alphabetical file include civic clubs; United World Federalists, Inc., the attempt to establish the state of Franklin in what is now western N.C.; legal cases regarding horse stealing, a slave sale, and other topics; court reform in N.C. and the Bell Committee; and the Commission on International Cooperation under the N.C. Dept. of Conservation and Development.
ArchivalResource: 2121 items.
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- Cocke, William Johnston, 1904-. Papers, 1682-1977 (bulk 1900-1960).
John J. Sirica papers, 1932-1986
Title:
John J. Sirica papers, 1932-1986
Jurist and lawyer. Correspondence, memoranda, drafts of articles and books, speeches, notes, research materials calendars, case files, bench books, financial and legal material, family papers, printed material, and other papers pertaining chiefly to Sirica's career as judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, especially to cases relating to the Watergate affair.
ArchivalResource: 38,000 items ; 123 containers plus 1 classified ; 49.2 linear feet
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- John J. Sirica Papers, 1932-1986, (bulk 1957-1986)
Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 949
Title:
Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 949
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- Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 949
Hugh B. Hester Papers, 1945-1977
Title:
Hugh B. Hester Papers, 1945-1977
Papers (1945-1977) consisting of correspondence, letters, clippings, newsletters, issues of U.S. Farm news and miscellaneous.
ArchivalResource: 0.87 Cubic Feet, 1015 items
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- Hester, Hugh B. (Hugh Bryan), 1895-1983. Hugh B. Hester papers, 1945-1977 [manuscript].
Retired Officers Association, Pensacola Chapter Records, 1971-1985
Title:
Retired Officers Association, Pensacola Chapter Records 1971-1985
ArchivalResource: 1107
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- Retired Officers Association, Pensacola Chapter Records, 1971-1985
Mary McGrory Papers, 1928-2004, (bulk 1956-2002)
Title:
Mary McGrory Papers 1928-2004 (bulk 1956-2002)
Journalist. Correspondence, subject files, notebooks and notes, speeches and writings, newspaper clippings, printed matter, scrapbooks, and other papers relating primarily to McGrory's career as a journalist.
ArchivalResource: 55,000 items; 172 containers plus 12 oversize; 70.4 linear feet
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- Mary McGrory Papers, 1928-2004, (bulk 1956-2002)
Scott, Austin Wakeman. Austin Wakeman Scott papers. 1906-1979.
Title:
Austin Wakeman Scott papers
The bulk of the correspondence in this collection relates to Scott's activities as law teacher and legal scholar, and to his work as an authority in the fields of trusts and civil procedure. Other material relates to his service as clerk of the Ames Foundation (1920-1966); member of the board of the Harvard Cooperative Society (1940's and 1950's); and miscellaneous writings concerning the history of the Harvard Law School and his courses at the Rutgers U. School of Banking.
ArchivalResource: 35 boxes and 5 Paige boxes
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- Papers, 1906-1979
George Francis Lemble papers, 1958-1968
Title:
George Francis Lemble papers 1958-1968
Ann Arbor, Michigan businessman, president of the Washtenaw Conservatives, active in local Republican Party affairs; correspondence and other papers relating to politics, the Board of Education, the Housing Commission and Police Department of Ann Arbor, and the Willow Run project of the federal anti-poverty program.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet
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- George Francis Lemble papers, 1958-1968
Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961, Papers, 1822, 1831, 1845, 1903-2007
Title:
Sam Rayburn papers, 1822, 1831, 1845, 1903-2007
Rayburn served as a Texas legislator from 1906 to 1912, when he was elected to the United States Congress. He was elected House majority leader, Democratic Party, in 1937, holding that position until 1940 when he was named Speaker of the House. He continued in that office until his death in 1961, except for two periods of Republican control when he served as minority leader. Correspondence, speeches, interviews, newspaper clippings, printed materials, financial records, maps, charts, and reports document the political career of Sam Rayburn.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear feet
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- Rayburn, Sam, papers 92-172, 92-257, 92-389, 92-415, 94-017, 96-066, 96-177, 97-347, 98-130, 2008-225, 2009-008. 29749116., 1831, 1845, 1903-2007
Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. Letter to Kathleen Dalton. Morgantown, NC. 1976 Oct. 26.
Title:
Letter to Kathleen Dalton. Morgantown, NC. 1976 Oct. 26.
Concerning Nixon's part in the Watergate affair.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. Letter to Kathleen Dalton. Morgantown, NC. 1976 Oct. 26.
Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 883
Title:
Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 883
ArchivalResource: 2 compact disks
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- Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 883
Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. Genealogical file of the Nelson and Snow families, 1980.
Title:
Genealogical file of the Nelson and Snow families, 1980.
Biographical sketches of two generations of the Nelson family of Clarendon County, S.C.: Samuel Nelson (1732-1807) and his wife, Jean Gamble Nelson, of Oaklawn in the fork of Black River in Clarendon County, S.C.; second essay traces descendants of Nelson's third son, James Nelson (1765-1834). Birth, death, and marriage records, 1730s-1880s, transcribed from Bible of the Snow family of Williamsburg County, S.C., and later Lowndes County, Alabama. These essays researched and compiled by the Honorable Sam Ervin; includes cover letter, 15 Jan. 1980, from Ervin to Capt. William H. Chandler, an attorney in Hemingway, S.C.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. Genealogical file of the Nelson and Snow families, 1980.
Shelby Stephenson Papers, 1965-2007
Title:
Shelby Stephenson Papers, 1965-2007
Shelby Stephenson (1938- ) is a poet; professor of literature and creative writing at Campbell College (now University), Buies Creek, N.C., 1974-1978, and at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (formerly Pembroke State University) after 1978; and editor of beginning in 1979. Pembroke Magazine The collection includes personal and professional correspondence of Shelby Stephenson; files relating to " , North Carolina arts organizations, and Stephenson's academic career; and many writings by Stephenson, both poetry and prose. Included is correspondence with local, national, and international poets, novelists, editors, and publishers, including A. R. Ammons, Fred Chappell, Norman Macleod, Guy Owen, and Paul Green. There is also some correspondence with friends and relatives. materials include correspondence with contributors and issue files. Also included are files relating to North Carolina arts organizations with which Stephenson was involved, including the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, the North Carolina Writers Network, the North Carolina Poetry Society, and the Friends of Weymouth. There is also some material relating to Stephenson's academic career, especially at the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (formerly Pembroke State University). Included are teaching materials and other items. Stephenson's writings include many drafts of poems, manuscripts of several books of poetry, and essays and book reviews. There are also biographical materials and bibliographies of Stephenson's writings. Pembroke Magazine Pembroke Magazine
ArchivalResource: 120,050; 196
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- Shelby Stephenson Papers, 1965-2007
Baxter family. Baxter family genealogical notes, 1978-1982.
Title:
Baxter family genealogical notes, 1978-1982.
Chiefly genealogical information regarding the Baxter family of South Carolina, including 2 manuscripts, 18 Sept. 1978, from Lionel F. Baxter (of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi), to Mrs. Rita Horton McDavid (Columbia, S.C.) enclosing a genealogy of the Baxter family of South Carolina; pedigree charts and genealogical information, 1979-1982. Also includes biographical sketches of Robert and Samuel Ervin of St. John's Parish (Berkeley County, S.C.) compiled by Sam J. Ervin, Jr., and of Marion Francis Baxter of Sumter District, S.C., compiled by Lionel Francis Baxter.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Baxter family. Baxter family genealogical notes, 1978-1982.
Thurlow, E. G. (Edwin Gilbert), 1909-1997. Edwin Gilbert Thurlow papers, circa 1930-1974 [manuscript]
Title:
Edwin Gilbert Thurlow papers, circa 1930-1974 [manuscript]
The Edwin Gilbert Thurlow papers contain personal and professional correspondence and other material written and received during Thurlow's term as Professor of Landscape Architecture at North Carolina State University, 1947-1974, as well as approximately 1,600 photographs and photographic postcards, circa the 1930s and 1940s. Letters make up the bulk of the written collection, with notable correspondence between Thurlow and Richard C. Bell, Carey Hoyt Bostian, Roberto Burle Marx, Lewis Clarke, Harold Dunbar Cooley, Garrett Eckbo, Frederick Edmundson, Sam J. Ervin, George Watts Hill, B. Everett Jordan, George Matsumoto, Rodrigo Velarde Ortiz, Hubert B. Owens, Bremer W. Pond, Robert Royston, Terry Sanford, Robert Walter Scott, Stanley White and many North Carolina garden clubs. Other written material includes Thurlow's 1968 article "History of Landscape Architecture at NCSU." The photograph and postcard collection focuses on architecture and landscape architecture in Europe and Asia, as well as in the northeastern United States, primarily Boston, Massachusetts.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet (4 boxes)
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- Thurlow, E. G. (Edwin Gilbert), 1909-1997. Edwin Gilbert Thurlow papers, circa 1930-1974 [manuscript]
Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. Congressman David M. Hall : statement by Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (D-NC) in the Senate of the United States, May 16, 1960.
Title:
Congressman David M. Hall : statement by Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (D-NC) in the Senate of the United States, May 16, 1960. [1960]
ArchivalResource: [3] leaves ; 36 cm.
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- Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. Congressman David M. Hall : statement by Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (D-NC) in the Senate of the United States, May 16, 1960.
Sam J. Ervin Papers, Subgroup B: Private Papers, 1898-1990
Title:
Sam J. Ervin Papers, Subgroup B: Private Papers, 1898-1990
Samuel James Ervin, Jr., was a Burke County, N.C., attorney, North Carolina legislator, judge, United States senator, and long-time champion of civil liberties. Ervin was first appointed to the North Carolina General Assembly in 1923, where he also served in 1925 and 1931. After the death of his brother Joseph W. Ervin (1901-1945), Ervin was appointed to the House of Representatives. In 1954, Ervin was appointed to the United States Senate, where he served on the Judiciary Committee, the Rackets Committee (Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor Management), and the Watergate Committee (Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities. The Private Papers Subgroup contains letters, subject files, financial material, and writings chiefly of Ervin and his wife Margaret. The bulk of the material is dated after his Senate appointment in 1954. Earlier items include letters from Ervin while he was stationed in France during World War I, 1917-1919; collegiate material from the University of North Carolina, 1913-1917, and Harvard University Law School, 1919-1922; and letters relating to Ervin's judicial appointments, 1930s-1954. Post-1954 items include letters from colleagues, family members, and others; subject files documenting his chief interests, including constitutional law, Watergate, the Equal Rights Amendment, and school desegregation; and speeches, articles, and books by and about Ervin. Also included are Ervin family history materials; biographical materials; items relating to the estates of Ervin family members; photographs of Ervin; films, videos, and audio tapes he recorded; and items relating to trips the Ervins made and to organizations in which they were active, especially the North Carolina Society of Washington, D.C.
ArchivalResource: 40,350 items (63.0 linear feet)
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- Sam J. Ervin Papers, Subgroup B: Private Papers, 1898-1990
Stem, Thad. Thad Stem papers, 1939-1984.
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Thad Stem papers, 1939-1984.
Correspondence and literary materials of Thad Stem. There is substantial correspondence with Jonathan Daniels, Paul Green, Bernice Kelly Harris, Hiram Haydn, and Sam Ragan as well as letters from family members, friends, fans, and editors. Writings include typescript drafts and proofs of Stem's books; drafts of editorials, short stories, poems, and other shorter writing by Stem; and drafts of an unpublished novel. Scrapbooks contain letters to Stem, photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia. Also included are notes, printed materials, and photographs of Stem.
ArchivalResource: About 11200 items (14.0 linear feet).
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- Stem, Thad. Thad Stem papers, 1939-1984.
Nettels, Curtis Putnam, 1898-1981. Curtis Putnam Nettels papers, 1917-1981.
Title:
Curtis Putnam Nettels papers, 1917-1981.
Includes correspondence, clippings, congressional voting lists, articles, letters to editors, and other papers relating to political issues such as the Panama Canal treaties (February 1978-December 1979), the Taiwan treaty (1979), U.S. isolationism, foreign aid, the Marshall Plan, and other topics; book reviews; articles by Nettels; correspondence with politicians including Robert Dole, Samuel J. Ervin, Gerald R. Ford, William Loeb, George McGovern, Matthew F. McHugh, Edmund Muskie, William Proxmire, Margaret Chase Smith, and John Tunney; other correspondence files, including correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks; autobiographical sketch, "Boyhood Days in a Prairie Town: Memories of Life in Topeka, Kansas, 1905-1917"; statement by Nettels, "The Doctrine of Containment," and a revised edition of the statement; American history bibliography; and other papers of Curtis Putnam Nettels.
ArchivalResource: 3 cubic ft.
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- Nettels, Curtis Putnam, 1898-1981. Curtis Putnam Nettels papers, 1917-1981.
Smith, Howard K. (Howard Kingsbury), 1914-2002. Papers, 1941-1963.
Title:
Papers, 1941-1963.
Papers of Howard K. Smith (1914-2002), an award-winning news analyst and foreign correspondent, consisting of material on his career with both the ABC and CBS networks. After switching to ABC, Smith had his own television program, "Howard K. Smith--News and Comment." For this show the collection includes viewer mail, fan mail evaluations, clippings, and New York office files, plus tape recordings and films. There are film interview transcripts with such people as Paul H. Douglas, Samuel J. Ervin, Jr., James A. Farley, Gerald R. Ford, Orville E. Freeman, Lillian Gish, Harry Golden, Albert A. Gore, Sheilah Graham, Ernest Gruening, Leonard W. Hall, Philip A. Hart, James R. Hoffa, Hubert H. Humphrey, Jacob K. Javits, C. Estes Kefauver, Joseph E. Levine, John V. Lindsay, Eugene J. McCarthy, Robert S. McNamara, Malcolm X, Mike Mansfield, Clark R. Mollenhoff, Wayne L. Morse, Hans Morgenthau, Edward R. Murrow, Adam Clayton Powell, Walter W. Rostow, Dean Rusk, Hugh D. Scott, Jr., Merriman Smith, Theodore C. Sorenson, Cyrus L. Sulzberger, Gloria Swanson, J. Strom Thurmond, and Rexford G. Tugwell. The office files contain transcripts of these interviews as aired, together with research material, notes, and memoranda. Of particular interest are interviews, scripts, clippings, and fan mail related to the controversial program, "The Political Obituary of Richard Nixon."
ArchivalResource: 21.6 c.f. (54 archives boxes),59 tape recordings,2 photographs (1 folder), and51 films.
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- Smith, Howard K. (Howard Kingsbury), 1914-2002. Papers, 1941-1963.
Byrd, Harry Flood, 1914-. Papers of Harry F. Byrd, Jr., [manuscript], 1924-2003.
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Papers of Harry F. Byrd, Jr., [manuscript], 1924-2003.
The papers consist chiefly of correspondence, photographs, awards, plaques, certificates, memoranda, voting records, political surveys, 2 magnabelts (one of which is labelled Ralph Andrews) and computer tapes. Much of the material deals with the political campaigns of Byrd for the Virginia State Senate and the U. S. Senate, especially the campaigns in the Winchester, Va., area. There are also working files from his terms in the Virginia and U.S. Senate, including his decision to retire, surveys on the political climate in Virginia and attitudes of Virginia voters in the late 1960s and early 1970s; and volumes of U.S. Senate roll calls. There are also personal files, including wedding anniversary photographs; and files pertaining to the Winchester Star, the Byrd family apple orchards, and civic organizations to which he belonged. The collection also contains an audiotape of "Veteran's song" by Carol Steele, videotapes of "A different dominion" a production of Central Virginia Educational Television concerning the history of the Byrds in Virginia, the rise of Henry Howell, and the careers of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. and Sr., a phonograph record [of an address by Byrd, Jr.?] April 8, 1970, and an audiotape of the ceremonies at the dedication of the statue of Harry F. Byrd, Sr., in Capitol Square, Richmond at which E. Blackburn Moore was the main speaker and Mills Godwin Jr. made the presentation. Correspondents of note represented by a few letters or less include Dewey F. Bartlett, George Bowles, James L. Buckley, David Eisenhower, Sam J. Ervin, Billy Graham, Albert S. Harrison,Jr., William R. Hearst, Jr., Lyndon B. Johnson, Sidney S. Kellam, M. J. Menefee, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., J. Philip Reberger, Abraham Ribicoff, D. French Slaughter, Louis Spilman, G. Fred Switzer, John W. Warner. Correspondents represented by a folder or more of material include J. Beverly Marshall, Tennant Bryan, Mills E. Godwin, Eliot Janeway, J. C. Miller, Paul Miller, and Bill tuck.
ArchivalResource: 28,500 items.
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- Byrd, Harry Flood, 1914-. Papers of Harry F. Byrd, Jr., [manuscript], 1924-2003.
Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-. Herman E. Talmadge Watergate files 1969-1974.
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Herman E. Talmadge Watergate files 1969-1974.
The collection consists of the Watergate files of Senator Herman E. Talmadge from 1969-1974. The subseries Committee deals with the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities and its investigation of the Watergate break-in and cover up and includes committee and subject files, witness information, and proceeding reports. Committee files contain correspondence, legal documents, lists, memorandums, and reports relating to committee business, political espionage, and the Bellino Subcommittee. Major correspondents include Chairman Sam Ervin, Richard Nixon, George Bush, George Shultz, and Carmine S. Bellino. The subject files consist of witness summaries, statements, exhibits, and correspondence. Materials pertain to illegal campaign contributions by Goodyear and Braniff, ITT anti-trust and milk pricing cases, and the Responsiveness Program. The witness files contain biographical sketches, statements, witness summaries, and correspondence of committee witnesses including H. R. Halderman, John Dean, and John Ehrlichman. Contains no information on John Mitchell. Also includes questions (some handwritten) asked by Talmadge during the hearing. Proceeding reports consist of transcripts of the day's session(s). Missing are volumes 1 and 22 (afternoon sessions 27 and 35). The office subseries encompasses correspondence, memorandums, news releases, newspaper clippings, and transcripts kept as part of Talmadge's office rather than committee files. The subseries out-of-state-mail and unanswerable mail consist of material sent by non-Georgians pertaining to Watergate and related matters including the Bobby Baker alleged cover-up and the Georgia two-governor controversy.
ArchivalResource: 36.25 linear ft.
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- Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-. Herman E. Talmadge Watergate files 1969-1974.
Records of the Selective Service System (World War I). 1917 - 1939. Draft Registration Cards. 1917 - 1918. World War I Draft Registration Card for Samuel James Ervin, Jr.
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Records of the Selective Service System (World War I). 1917 - 1939. Draft Registration Cards. 1917 - 1918. World War I Draft Registration Card for Samuel James Ervin, Jr.
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- Records of the Selective Service System (World War I). 1917 - 1939. Draft Registration Cards. 1917 - 1918. World War I Draft Registration Card for Samuel James Ervin, Jr.
Pursley, William Elgin. Papers, 1968.
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Papers, 1968.
Records accumulated by William Pursley relating to his work as member of the Duke Committee for Humphrey-Muskie. Also includes printed copy of an amicus curiae brief that Senator Sam Ervin, filed on behalf of the U.S. Senate in the case of U.S. vs. Gravel; and a copy of speech Pursley wrote for Senator Ervin for the Proprietary Association's annual meeting in West Virginia, May 16, 1972.
ArchivalResource: 42 items.
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- Pursley, William Elgin. Papers, 1968.
Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003. Strom Thurmond interim series. 1955-1956.
Title:
Strom Thurmond interim series. 1955-1956.
Correspondence, invitations, clippings and other material during the period between Thurmond's resignation from the Senate in April 1956 and his re-election to the Senate in November 1956. Includes veterans inquiries and referrels to interim Senator Thomas Wofford's office. Subjects covered include states' rights and the "bootlegging" of automobiles into Spartanburg County.
ArchivalResource: 2.25 cubic ft.
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- Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003. Strom Thurmond interim series. 1955-1956.
Hugh Morton Photographs and Films, late 1920s-2006, (bulk 1940s-1990s)
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Hugh Morton Photographs and Films, late 1920s-2006 (bulk1940s-1990s)
Hugh MacRae Morton (1921-2006) was aprominent North Carolina businessman, political figure, tourism booster,conservationist, environmental activist, sports fan, and prolificimage-maker. The still images and motion pictures in the collectioncover Morton's career of eight decades, 1930s-2000s, and document his variedinvolvements as a photojournalist; a soldier in the Pacific Theater during World WarII; the owner and operator of the Grandfather Mountain tourist attraction inLinville, N.C.; a promoter of travel and tourism in North Carolina and the SmokyMountains region; a well-known figure in state government and friend of many NorthCarolina politicians, entertainers, and media; a student, booster, and frequentsports-event attendee of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and anardent admirer of nature.
ArchivalResource: 100.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 250,000 items)
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- Morton, Hugh M. Hugh Morton photographs and films: People and events, late 1920s-early 2000s (bulk 1940s-1990s) (Series 2).
Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988
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Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988
Richard Gaither Walser (1908-1988) was a professor of English at North Carolina State University in Raleigh and author of numerous works, chiefly relating to North Carolina's literary heritage. The collection contains correspondence, clippings, photographs, and other materials chiefly relating to North Carolina' literary heritage. Files on individual authors and literary subjects dominate, with special emphasis on the life and works of Thomas Wolfe. Other authors represented in the collection include Doris Betts, Helen Bevington, James Boyd, Richard Chase, Jonathan Daniels, Wilma Dykeman, Charles Edward Eaton, John Ehle, Paul Green, Bernice Kelly Harris, George Moses Horton, Gerald W. Johnson, Frederick H. Koch, Guy Owen, Robert C. Ruark, Wilbur D. Steele, Hardin E. Taliaferro, and Jonathan Williams. There is also material on North Carolina folklore and other topics not directly connected to literature. A small number of items relate to Walser's life as a student at the University of North Carolina and to his service with the United States Naval Reserve during World War II.
ArchivalResource: About 27,800 items (32.5 linear feet)
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- Richard Gaither Walser Papers (#4168), 1918-1988
John J. Sirica papers, 1932-1986
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John J. Sirica papers, 1932-1986
Jurist and lawyer. Correspondence, memoranda, drafts of articles and books, speeches, notes, research materials calendars, case files, bench books, financial and legal material, family papers, printed material, and other papers pertaining chiefly to Sirica's career as judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, especially to cases relating to the Watergate affair.
ArchivalResource: 38,000 items ; 123 containers plus 1 classified ; 49.2 linear feet
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- Sirica, John J. Papers, 1932-1986 (bulk 1957-1986).
Senatorial personal correspondence, 1973-1975.
Title:
Senatorial personal correspondence, 1973-1975.
Correspondence regarding political issues with other prominent figures such as Hugh Carey, Sam Ervin, Jr., Gerald Ford, Mark Hatfield, Jesse Helms, Jacob Javits, Mike Mansfield, George Meany, Daniel P. Moynihan, and Edmund S. Muskie.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft.
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- Buckley, James Lane, 1923-. Senatorial personal correspondence, 1973-1975.
Jones, Mildred McDowell, 1905-1993. Mildred McDowell Jones papers 1874-1988.
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Mildred McDowell Jones papers 1874-1988.
Materials include audiotapes, newspapers, newsletters (Company Front and Sweet Bess), photographs, correspondence, maps, and scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot.
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- Jones, Mildred McDowell, 1905-1993. Mildred McDowell Jones papers 1874-1988.
Buggs, John Allen, 1915-. Papers 1939-1964.
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Papers 1939-1964.
Dilliard University graduate, principal of American Missionary Association's Fessenden Academy, executive secretary of Los Angeles County Committee on Human Relations, president of the National Association of Intergroup Relations Officers (now the National Association of Human Rights Workers) deputy director of Federal Model Cities Administration, vice president of U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Includes correspondence, reports, bulletins, pamphlets, invitations, announcements, photographs, clippings, contracts, lists, press releases, biographical sheets. Important correspondents include Fredrick L. Brownlee, and Ruth Morton.
ArchivalResource: 3.2 ln. ft. 4,000 items.
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- Buggs, John Allen, 1915-. Papers 1939-1964.
Lerman, Louis Edward, 1894-. Louis E. Lerman papers, 1917-1978 (bulk 1955-1974).
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Louis E. Lerman papers, 1917-1978 (bulk 1955-1974).
Correspondence, clippings, minutes, reports, printed materials, and miscellany, largely for 1955-1974, relating to the work of Lerman, a St. Paul (Minn.) postal clerk and labor leader, as regional director (from 1955) of the Jewish Labor Committee, a subcommittee of the Jewish Community Relations Council; as executive director (from 1955) of the Minnesota Labor Committee for Human Rights; as executive director (from 1956) of Labor's Committee for Minnesota Indian Youth; as a founder (1938) and officer of Group Health Mutual; and as a member of numerous Jewish service and labor-related organizations.
ArchivalResource: 11.0 cu. ft. (11 boxes).
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- Lerman, Louis Edward, 1894-. Louis E. Lerman papers, 1917-1978 (bulk 1955-1974).
Cathey, Boyd. Boyd Cathey papers, 1965-1998.
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Boyd Cathey papers, 1965-1998.
Materials relating to the political campaigns of several North Carolina and national conservative political candidates. Included are clippings, campaign literature, some correspondence, and other items from the campaigns of David B. Funderburk for United States Senate, 1985-1986; Pat Robertson for president, 1987-1988; Jesse Helms for United States Senate, 1988-1990; and Pat Buchanan for president, 1991-1992. Cathey was particularly active in the Robertson and Buchanan campaigns. There are also a few letters from Senator Sam Ervin Jr., Terry Sanford, historian Gene Genovese, writer Russell Kirk, film critic Norman Stewart, and Vincent S. Waters, Roman Catholic bishop of Raleigh. Materials in additions are similar to the materials in the original political deposit and relate to elections in 1992 and 1996.
ArchivalResource: About 1800 items (6.0 linear ft.)
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- Cathey, Boyd. Boyd Cathey papers, 1965-1998.
McNeill Smith Papers, 1937-1999
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McNeill Smith Papers, 1937-1999
John McNeill Smith Jr. (1918-2011), a white attorney, state legislator, and teacher, practiced law in Greensboro, N.C. He was attorney for University of North Carolina students in the Speaker Ban case in 1963; co-counsel, 1958-1962, for Junius Irving Scales, a Communist Party member charged with advocating violent overthrow of the government; and negotiator during the 1960 lunch counter sit-in in Greensboro. Smith served as state representative and then senator, 1971-1978. After an unsuccessful campaign for the United States Senate in 1978, he continued to practice law and taught constitutional law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The papers, 1937-1999, of McNeill Smith document his career as a lawyer and as a North Carolina state legislator. Political papers, which make up the bulk of the collection, include materials relating to Smith's tenure in the North Carolina legislature, political campaigns, and other political activities. Many of these items relate to environmental legislation, education, and tax reform. Law firm materials include papers relating to Smith's activities in civil rights, the 1963 Speaker Ban Law case, and academic freedom and freedom of speech in general, but there are only a small number of items about his defense of Junius Irving Scales. There are also materials relating to Smith's participation in professional organizations, including the American Bar Association, the North Carolina Bar Association, and the North Carolina Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, and in civic and religious organizations, especially the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce and the Methodist Church. Also included are writings; items relating to his helping Estonia in its legal preparations for self-governance after the break-up of the Soviet Union; World War II materials relating to Smith's service in the United States Navy as a bomb disposal officer; papers from Robeson County, N.C., schools and the University of North Carolina documenting school life and alumni activities; and personal papers, including family correspondence and financial materials.
ArchivalResource: 73.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 44,500 items)
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- McNeill Smith Papers, 1937-1999
Sandoz, Mari, 1896-1966. Papers, 1864-1976 (bulk 1931-1966).
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Papers, 1864-1976 (bulk 1931-1966).
Sandoz's personal library and archive, with theses, research papers, articles, and unpublished writings about the author and her work. Consists of books, periodicals, typewritten and handwritten research notes, newspaper clippings, mss. of her works, correspondence, taped interviews, photographs, maps, awards, paintings, etc.
ArchivalResource: 186 linear ft. (199 boxes)
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- Sandoz, Mari, 1896-1966. Papers, 1864-1976 (bulk 1931-1966).
Blythe, LeGette, 1900-1993. LeGette Blythe papers, 1852-1996.
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LeGette Blythe papers, 1852-1996.
The collection includes correspondence and other materials relating to LeGette Blythe's literary and civic projects. Included are letters, promotional material, and photographs, as well as audio and video recordings relating to outdoor drama productions and to Blythe's biographies of Thomas Wolfe; Mary T. Martin Sloop of the Crossnore School, Avery County, N.C.; Lucy Morgan of the Penland School, Penland, N.C.; and Gaine Cannon of the Albert Schweitzer Memorial Hospital in Balsam Grove, N.C. Major correspondents include W. H. Belk, Elizabeth Boatwright Coker, William Friday, Louis Rubin, Terry Sanford, and Richard Walser. There are also two letters dated March 1934 from Maxwell Perkins of Charles Scribner's Sons. Also present are materials relating to the North Carolina Writers Conference, including photographs of the conference's first meeting in 1950 and the 1953 meeting in Boone. Manuscripts, galleys, and proofs of Blythe's works are included along with a small amount of materials and photographs collected by Blythe, including items, 1815-1861, relating to the Hopewell Presbyterian Church in Mecklenburg County. The Addition of May 2002 includes audio and video recordings collected by Blythe and photographs of Albert Schweitzer and his hospital from the 1960s; of the United States Army's 38th Evacuation Hospital during World War II; and of labor strikes in North Belmont, N.C., in the late 1920s. The Addition of 2006 includes audio recordings collected by Blythe as research for books, manuscripts and other projects. Interviewees include Fred and Mabel Wolfe, siblings of Thomas Wolfe; Mary T. Martin Sloop; James W. Davis, Gaine Cannon II, and Lucy Morgan. Other recordings relate to LeGette Blythe's works on I. D. Blumenthal, E. H. Little, Walter L. Lingle, and Alcoholics Anonymous. Also included are interviews with prominent North Carolinians, including Colonel Thomas W. Ferrebee, bombardier of the Enola Gay, and Senator Sam J. Ervin. The addition also contains an interview with LeGette Blythe, recordings of the outdoor drama "Voice in the Wilderness," and the soundtrack for "The Hornet's Nest."
ArchivalResource: About 1480 items (16.5 linear ft.)
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- Blythe, LeGette, 1900-1993. LeGette Blythe papers, 1852-1996.
Frank Caldwell Patton Papers, 1913-1980
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Frank Caldwell Patton Papers, 1913-1980
Frank Caldwell Patton, Republican of Morganton, Burke County, N.C., was born in 1896. He served as Assistant United States District Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, 1921-1931. In 1932, Patton was appointed to a one-year term as United States District Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina by President Herbert Hoover. He also ran unsuccessfully for United States Senate in 1936, United States House in 1938, and governor of North Carolina in 1944. Patton practiced law in Morganton, N.C., campaigned for national and local Republican Party candidates, and was active in many local causes. He died in 1980. The papers of Frank Caldwell Patton include correspondence with prominent politicians including Jesse Helms, Sam Ervin, and Charles Jonas; letters from business associates; speeches made by Patton; scrapbooks containing photographs of Patton at Trinity College and as a soldier during World War I, family photographs, and newspaper clippings documenting a variety of public and personal accomplishments; ephemera from several Republican National Conventions; and other materials.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 400 items)
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- Patton, Frank Caldwell, 1896-1980. Frank Caldwell Patton papers, 1913-1980.
Ervin family. Ervin family papers, 1847-1987 (bulk 1915-1960).
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Ervin family papers, 1847-1987 (bulk 1915-1960).
Correspondence among members of the Ervin family, chiefly 1915- 1960; legal account books of Samuel James Ervin and medical account books of William Caldwell Tate (1808-1869), both of Morganton; short stories and poems by John Witherspoon Ervin; and other items. Most of the correspondence concerns family matters and was addressed to Laura Powe Ervin or one of her daughters, Catherine Ellerbe Ervin (1890-1940) or Jean Conyers Ervin (b. 1909). Some letters from Samuel James Ervin, Jr. (1896- 1985), then U.S. senator, are included. Other material includes legal notes and writings by Samuel James Ervin, Sr., a diary kept in Morganton in the late 1930s by Catherine Ervin, photographs and other material relating to Ervin family history, and files relating to Jean Conyers Ervin's work in speech therapy.
ArchivalResource: 2,600 items (9.0 linear ft.)
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- Ervin family. Ervin family papers, 1847-1987 (bulk 1915-1960).
Curtis Putnam Nettels papers, 1917-1981.
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Curtis Putnam Nettels papers, 1917-1981.
Includes papers relating to political issues.
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- Curtis Putnam Nettels papers, 1917-1981.
Hipp, William Emsley. William Emsley Hipp photographs and related materials, 1976-1987.
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William Emsley Hipp photographs and related materials, 1976-1987.
The materials consist of photographs, most of which are William Emsley Hipp's working photographic portraits of persons commissioned for busts and images of his finished pieces made between 1976 and 1985. Also included are manuscripts, drawings, and paintings on paper related to the sculptures. Many of the subjects of his works have connections to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Included are former United States Senator Sam J. Ervin Jr., North Carolina legislator Thomas J. White, North Carolina Supreme Court Justice William H. Bobbitt, playwright Paul Green, director of the Institute of Government and law professor Albert Coates, UNC-Chapel Hill alumnus Roger N. Kirkman, and basketball coach Dean E. Smith.
ArchivalResource: ca. 680 items (2.0 linear feet)
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- Hipp, William Emsley. William Emsley Hipp photographs and related materials, 1976-1987.
McCauley, Edward J. (Edward Johnson), 1926-2003. Edward J. McCauley photographic materials, 1949-1974.
Title:
Edward J. McCauley photographic materials, 1949-1974.
The collection contains photographic material created by Edward J. McCauley between the years 1949 and 1974, mostly for the "Burlington Daily Times-News," but also as a private photographer and developer (portraits, weddings and other events). Included are images of local, state, and national politicians and political events; news events; Burlington businesses; civic groups and other organizations; Alamance County schools; sporting events; and other images that document daily life in North Carolina. Most of the images are from Burlington and Alamance County, but many other North Carolina localities are also represented.
ArchivalResource: ca. 83300 items (72.0 linear feet; 95 boxes)
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- McCauley, Edward J. (Edward Johnson), 1926-2003. Edward J. McCauley photographic materials, 1949-1974.
Sutherland, Arthur E., 1902-1973. Papers of Arthur Eugene Sutherland, 1923-1972 (inclusive), 1950-1972 (bulk).
Title:
Papers of Arthur Eugene Sutherland, 1923-1972 (inclusive), 1950-1972 (bulk).
Correspondence, memoranda, lectures, mss., drafts, and galley proofs of writings and speeches, research notes, outlines, bibliographies, legislative and legal documents, judicial decisions, reports, teaching material, newspaper clippings, printed matter, phonograph records, tapes, photos, and other papers, relating to Sutherland's teaching, writing, research and professional activities, and to his interest in constitutional law. Includes teaching notes for courses he offered at Cornell Law School, Harvard Law School, and Harvard College; notes, drafts, and research material for The Law at Harvard (1967), Lawyer in America, and Sutherland's section of the 3d ed. (1967) of Constitutional Law: Cases and Other Problems, edited by Paul A. Freund; and material relating to his work as reporter-in-chief and consultant for American Law Institute's Model Code of Pre-arraignment Procedure (1959-1965), chairman of a committee appointed by Gov. John Volpe to study Massachusetts' Sunday laws, and chairman of a committee of Harvard Law School faculty which arranged the 1955 conference, Government Under Law, held at the school.
ArchivalResource: 63 linear ft. (ca. 25,000 items)
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- Sutherland, Arthur E., 1902-1973. Papers of Arthur Eugene Sutherland, 1923-1972 (inclusive), 1950-1972 (bulk).
Sheldon Glueck papers
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Sheldon Glueck papers
Includes papers relating to Glueck's literary interests as well as material on Glueck's career in criminology and administration of criminal justice, especially the Harvard Law School Survey of Crime and Criminal Justice in Boston,1926-1933, war crimes and criminals, Glueck's work on the Model Penal Code of the American Law Institute, membership on two advisory committees on Federal rules of criminal procedure (1941-1942,1960-1966), and his study (1926-1938) of the Belgian Ministry of Justice. The bulk of the collection consists of professional correspondence (1920's-1972), chiefly with professional organizations, public and private agencies, and their respective officials.
ArchivalResource: 129 boxes
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- Papers, 1916-1972
Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. Sam J. Ervin Senate records, 1954-1974 (Subgroup A) [manuscript].
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Sam J. Ervin Senate records, 1954-1974 (Subgroup A) [manuscript].
The Senate Records Subgroup covers Ervin's twenty-year career in the United States Senate. Significant series include: Series I, Correspondence, consisting chiefly of letters exchanged by Ervin and his constituents, colleagues, dignitaries, and various federal officials. Recurring subjects include agriculture, the state and federal budgets, civil rights, commerce, education, foreign affairs, foreign aid, labor, railroads, social security, veterans, the Vietnam conflict, and the Watergate controversy; Series 2, Subject Files, containing printed materials, correspondence, and miscellaneous items on topics such as agriculture, crime, defense, education, energy, foreign relations, labor, the national economy, the North Carolina economy, taxes, textiles, and Watergate; and Series 4, Political Campaign Files, including correspondence, names of potential supporters, and financial records documenting Ervin's successful senatorial campaigns. Other significant groups include: Series 8, audio discs and partial transcripts of Ervin's weekly radio program; Series 13, Military Files (RESTRICTED), consisting primarily of correspondence regarding assistance with military matters, including letters from servicemen and their families concerning discharges, transfers of assignment, combat duty, and medical treatment of veterans; Series 14, Prisoners Files (RESTRICTED), consisting of correspondence with prisoners in North Carolina prisons and prisoners with North Carolina connections serving time in federal prisons, concerning parole, transfers, medical treatment, appeals, and prison conditions; and Series 15, containing audio-visual materials including films and video tapes of interviews conducted in conjunction with the PBS documentary, "Senator Sam." Series 16 contains volumes of printed transcriptions of Congressional hearings and a few items relating to Ervin's law and Senate careers.
ArchivalResource: About 496,000 items (762.0 linear feet).
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- Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. Sam J. Ervin Senate records, 1954-1974 (Subgroup A) [manuscript].
Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. Down home truths from Senator Sam Ervin / Bruce McGarrity Tindall.
Title:
Down home truths from Senator Sam Ervin / Bruce McGarrity Tindall. [1973]
ArchivalResource: xxiv, 173 leaves ; 29 cm.
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- Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. Down home truths from Senator Sam Ervin / Bruce McGarrity Tindall.
Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994. Papers of Hugh Scott [manuscript], 1925-1979.
Title:
Papers of Hugh Scott [manuscript], 1925-1979.
Political papers constitute the bulk of the collection and contain files on the resignation of Richard Nixon and the accession of Gerald Ford including Scott's meetings with Mike Mansfield to plan organization and procedure for an impeachment trial; Scott's retirement; his 1972 and 1976 China trips inculding questions for an interview with Chou En-lai and transcripts of talks with vice premier Chan Ch'un Ch'iao and foreign minister Chiao Kuan-hua; his 1975 trip to the U.S.-U.S.S.S.R. parliamentary conference including an interview with Leonid L. Brezhnev; and a VIP file of letters from prominent, non-senatorial figures. In his minority leader files are papers on Agnew's resignation; Mike Mansfield's remarks in the Senate Democratic Conference; minority leader memoranda and correspondence; nots on leadership meetings at the White House with the president, vice-president, cabinet members and congressional leaders; Supreme Court justices confirmations; his senate campaigns and races for minority leader and minority whip; the Republican convention of 1972, the campaigns of other senators, and the presidential elections of 1968, 1972, and 1976; the confirmation of Nelson Rockefeller as vice president; and the nomination of Henry Kissinger and the investigation regarding his alleged wire-tapping. The collection also contains files of correspondence with all Republican senators and photographs of various political events and his China trips. In addition the collection contains a small group of papers from Scott's naval service during World War II.
ArchivalResource: 7500 items.
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- Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994. Papers of Hugh Scott [manuscript], 1925-1979.
Battle, John Stewart, 1890-1972. Papers of John Stewart Battle [manuscript] 1954-1967.
Title:
Papers of John Stewart Battle [manuscript] 1954-1967.
Chiefly correspondence dealing with personal and business matters. However there is some of a political nature from Va. and national governmental figures and politicians who discuss the South and integration, civil rights, the Democratic Party, the presidential elections of 1956 and 1960, and the Va. senatorial candidacy of 1958. Papers, 1958-1960, dealing with the Civil Rights Commission, of which Battle was a member, include correspondence, memoranda and minutes of meetings [ca. 300 items] -- Papers, 1962-1964, dealing with the George C. Marshall Research Foundation, Lexington, Va. [ca. 150 items] -- Papers, 1962-1967, concerning the Tayloe Murphy Institute at U. Va. [ca. 60 items]. Correspondents from Virginia politics include: James Lindsay Almond, Harry Flood Byrd, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Burr P. Harrison, former law partner and member of the House of Delegates, and Howard Worth Smith. Those from the national scene include: Sherman Adams, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Robert Francis Kennedy and Samuel James Ervin. Also numerous letters from the American Electric Power Company, and the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company as he was on the boards of directors. Included are letters from William Cullen Battle and his wife Francis Barry Webb Battle describing life as Ambassador to Australia.
ArchivalResource: ca.500 items.
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- Battle, John Stewart, 1890-1972. Papers of John Stewart Battle [manuscript] 1954-1967.
Hastie, William. William Hastie papers. 1916-1976.
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William Hastie papers
The papers of William Henry Hastie relate to hisprofessional career, mainly starting with 1937, until his death in1976; to his interest in and championship of civic causes; and to hisefforts in behalf of anti-discrimination. There are small groups ofdrafts of speeches and of biographical material, the latter relatingto his various appointments, and to academic and civichonors.
ArchivalResource: 137 boxes
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Edwin Gilbert Thurlow Papers, circa 1930-1974
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Edwin Gilbert Thurlow Papers circa 1930-1974
The Edwin Gilbert Thurlow papers contain personal and professional correspondence and other material written and received during Thurlow’s term as Professor of Landscape Architecture at North Carolina State University, 1947-1974, as well as approximately 1,600 photographs and photographic postcards, circa the 1930s and 1940s. Letters make up the bulk of the written collection, with notable correspondence between Thurlow and Richard C. Bell, Carey Hoyt Bostian, Roberto Burle Marx, Lewis Clarke, Harold Dunbar Cooley, Garrett Eckbo, Frederick Edmundson, Sam J. Ervin, George Watts Hill, B. Everett Jordan, George Matsumoto, Rodrigo Velarde Ortiz, Hubert B. Owens, Bremer W. Pond, Robert Royston, Terry Sanford, Robert Walter Scott, Stanley White and many North Carolina garden clubs. Other written material includes Thurlow’s 1968 article The photograph and postcard collection focuses on architecture and landscape architecture in Europe and Asia, as well as in the northeastern United States, primarily Boston, Massachusetts. History of Landscape Architecture at NCSU. Edwin Gilbert Thurlow (1909-1997) received a B.S. in Landscape Architecture from North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (later North Carolina State University) in 1932, and received Master of Landscape Architecture from Harvard University in 1936. He joined the North Carolina State College faculty in 1947 as Professor of Landscape Architecture, and taught there until his retirement in 1974. He also served as Head of the Department of Landscape Architecture in the School of Design from 1947 to 1951.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 Linear feet
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Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-. Papers of James J. Kilpatrick [manuscript], 1959-1985.
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Papers of James J. Kilpatrick [manuscript], 1959-1985.
The collection contains manuscripts of columns, and manuscripts, correspondence and related material for his books "The American south: Four seasons of the land"; "The American south: Towns and cities"; "The foxes' union"; and "A political bestiary." The papers also contain personal correspondence, 1959-1981, correspondence with readers of his syndicated column and viewers of "Agronsky and company"; and a videocassette recording "Vietnam War Memorial," 1982. Current domestic issues and foreign affairs are the chief topics, particularly federal bureaucracy, big business, conservation, conservatism, constitutional interpretation, crime, the economy, education, presidential elections, 1976, 1980, and 1984, energy, Equal Rights Amendment, health care, labor, laetrile, legal services, nuclear power, politics, U.S. postal service, race relations, the Supreme Court, taxation, veterans, and welfare.
ArchivalResource: 21 feet.
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- Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-. Papers of James J. Kilpatrick [manuscript], 1959-1985.
Hugh Morton Photographs and Films, late 1920s-2006, (bulk 1940s-1990s)
Title:
Hugh Morton Photographs and Films, late 1920s-2006 (bulk1940s-1990s)
Hugh MacRae Morton (1921-2006) was aprominent North Carolina businessman, political figure, tourism booster,conservationist, environmental activist, sports fan, and prolificimage-maker. The still images and motion pictures in the collectioncover Morton's career of eight decades, 1930s-2000s, and document his variedinvolvements as a photojournalist; a soldier in the Pacific Theater during World WarII; the owner and operator of the Grandfather Mountain tourist attraction inLinville, N.C.; a promoter of travel and tourism in North Carolina and the SmokyMountains region; a well-known figure in state government and friend of many NorthCarolina politicians, entertainers, and media; a student, booster, and frequentsports-event attendee of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and anardent admirer of nature.
ArchivalResource: 100.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 250,000 items)
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- Hugh Morton Photographs and Films, , late 1920s-2006, (bulk 1940s-1990s)
Don Sturkey Photographic Materials, 1951-2007, (bulk 1951-1989)
Title:
Don Sturkey Photographic Materials, 1951-2007 (bulk 1951-1989)
Don Sturkey (b. 1931) retired as chief photographer of the in 1989 after 34 years. The native of Lincoln County, Ga., arrived at his profession by chance; Sturkey joined the United States Navy in 1948 and was assigned to shore duty in Washington. He repeatedly asked to be transferred, including to photography school, and in early 1950 he was granted this opportunity. Sturkey went on to be the first staff photographer at the and worked there for one summer. He attended Gardner-Webb College in Boiling Springs, N.C., and joined the staff of the following college. Sturkey began working at the in November of 1955. Charlotte Observer Shelby Daily Star High Point Enterprise Charlotte Observer This collection comprises the photographic materials made by Don Sturkey from 1951 to 2007, the majority of which he produced in his capacity as staff photographer for the (1955-1989). Primarily depicted are local news and sports events covered by Sturkey. He captured numerous images portraying the tense racial climate of the time, including Ku Klux Klan meetings and rallies; blacks and whites picketing segregated establishments; a lottery drawing for school integration in the Charlotte and Mecklenburg County public schools; and Dorothy Counts, the first black student to attend Harding High School in Charlotte in 1957. Also included are many images of the civil rights leaders of the 1950s and 1960s, numerous North Carolina and United States politicians, famous musicians and entertainers, several NASA missions, and the construction of Walt Disney World in 1971. Charlotte Observer
ArchivalResource: 107,600; Linear Feet: About 35; Boxes: 70
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- Sturkey, Don. Don Sturkey photographic materials, 1951-1989.
Whitener, Basil Lee, 1915-1989. Papers, 1889-1968.
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Papers, 1889-1968.
Correspondence between Whitener and his constituents, other congressmen, and government officials, legislative materials, drafts of bills, financial papers, speeches, invitations, printed material, clippings, photographs, and other papers, chiefly from congressional files (1957-1968), relating to issues of national importance during the 1960s, including the Vietnam War, crime legislation, gun control, riots, civil rights legislation, foreign aid, social security, and the Taft-Hartley Act. Correspondents include Sam Ervin, John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Sargent Shriver, and Strom Thurmond.
ArchivalResource: 297,300 items.
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- Whitener, Basil Lee, 1915-1989. Papers, 1889-1968.
Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. Sam J. Ervin private papers, 1898-1990 (Subgroup B).
Title:
Sam J. Ervin private papers, 1898-1990 (Subgroup B).
Letters, subject files, financial material, and writings chiefly of Ervin and his wife Margaret. The bulk of the material is dated after his Senate appointment in 1954. Earlier items include letters from Ervin while he was stationed in France during World War I, 1917-1919; collegiate material from the University of North Carolina, 1913-1917, and Harvard University Law School, 1919-1922; and letters relating to Ervin's judicial appointments, 1930s-1954. Post-1954 items include letters from colleagues, family members, and others; subject files documenting his chief interests, including constitutional law, Watergate, the Equal Rights Amendment, and school desegregation; and speeches, articles, and books by and about Ervin. Also included are Ervin family history materials; biographical materials; items relating to the estates of Ervin family members; photographs of Ervin; films, videos, and audio tapes he recorded; and items relating to trips the Ervins made and to organizations in which they were active, especially the North Carolina Society of Washington, D.C.
ArchivalResource: About 40350 items (63.0 linear ft.).
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- Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. Sam J. Ervin private papers, 1898-1990 (Subgroup B).
Paul A. Freund papers
Title:
Paul A. Freund papers
The Papers of Paul Freund consist of materials related to his work as government lawyer, author, teacher, authority on Constitutional Law, and as a member of numerous organizations, such as the American Association of Arts and Sciences.
ArchivalResource: 242 boxes and 17 Paige boxes
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Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-2010. James J. Kilpatrick papers [manuscript], 1925-1966 (bulk 1950-1966).
Title:
James J. Kilpatrick papers [manuscript], 1925-1966 (bulk 1950-1966).
The collection consists of the correspondence and writings of James J. Kilpatrick, including correspondence with his readers, fellow journalists, and prominent public figures; editorials; speeches; and the manuscripts for "The sovereign states," "The lasting south," "The smut peddlars," and "The Southern case for school segretation." The dominant theme is Federal infringement on State's rights including the issues of segregation, interposition, and flouridation. Other topics include payola, Richmond Virginians baseball team, the National Conference of Editorial Writers and a debate with Martin Luther King, Jr., on the nation's future. Major correspondents include Edwin M. Almond, Jim Bishop, Allen C. Brownfeld, William F. Buckley, Jr., Harry F. Byrd, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., the Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, Colgate W. Darden, Roscoe Ellard, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Donald M. Ewing, Dick Fojut, Howard C. Gilmer, Joseph Addison Hagan, Anthony Harrigan, Burr P. Harrison, Human Events, Verne P. Kaub, David Lawrence, Shelby Little, William Loeb, Dr. Robert Needles, J. R. Orgain, Jr., Robert Whaley Orrell, Robert B. Patterson, Drew Pearson, Carleton Putnam, Lawrence R. Quarles, Henry Regnery, Donald R. Richberg, A. Willis Robertson, George W. Rogers, Louis D. Rubin, Jr., Paul Saunier, Jr., the Spadea Syndicate, Thomas B. Stanley, Ulrich and Dorothy Troubetzkoy, William M. Tuck, United Feature Syndicate, Virginia Press Association, J. Barrye Wall, Robert Whitehead, John J. Wicker, John Cook Wyllie, Writers of one or two brief letters include Watkins M. Abbit, J. Lindsay Almond, T. Coleman Andrews, Fitzgerald Bemiss, Francis L. Berkeley, Jr., Julien Binford, Loyd C. Bird, McLemore Birdsong, James Baylor Blackford, John B. Boatwright, Jr., Armistead L. Boothe, Sarah-Patton Boyle, James H. Brewer, Owen Brewster, Joel Broyhill, Matthew Bruccoli, D. Tennant Bryan, Thomas Pinckney Bryan, J. L. Blair Buck, Warren E. Burger, Robert Y. Button, Mortimer Caplin, Margaret Haley Carpenter, Howard H. Carwile, Bruce Catton, Anthony J. Celebrezze, Bennett Cerf, Allan Knight Chalmers, Lenoir Chambers, Leslie Cheek, Walter N. Chinn, Randolph W. Church, Joseph S. Clark, Josephine G. Clark, J. Calvitt Clarke, Monroe Cockrell, Weldon Cooper, Norman Cousins, Kenneth R. Crispell, Virginius Dabney, John E. Dahlquist, Ted Dalton, Dominick V. Daniels, Donald Davidson, E. F. S. Davies, James C. Davis, Lambert Davis, Ralph de Toledano, Collins Denny, Jr., Gottfried Dietze, Hardy C. Dillard, Thomas J. Dodd, E. Griffith Dodson, William Jennings Bryan Dorn, John Dos Passos, Clifford Dowdey, Thomas N. Downing, Leon Dure, James O. Eastland, James E. Edmonds, Pocahontas Wight Edmunds, Mamie Eisenhower, Sam Ervin, Also Orval Faubus, Marshall Fishwick, Guy Friddell, Murray Friedman, Foster Furcolo, Francis Pendleton Gaines, John Gange, George Garrett, J. Vaughan Gary, James J. Geary, Henry Gemmill, Carter Glass, III, Mills Godwin, Harry Golden, Eric F. Goldman, Barry Goldwater, Albert Gore, J. Segar Gravatt, Garland Gray, John A. Griffin, Robert P. Griffin, S. Marvin Griffin, Erwin N. Griswold, Ernest Gruening, Raymond R. Guest, Harry F. Guggenheim, Edward J. Gurney, T. Marshall Hahn Jr., Leigh Hanes, Porter Hardy, Jr., Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Deryl Hart, Booton Herndon, William S. Hildreth, Luther H. Hodges, Reynold D. Hogle, A. Linwood Holton, Jr., J. Edgar Hoover, A. E. Dick Howard, Dowell J. Howard, Edward W. Hudgins, Carl Humelsine, Hubert Humphrey, Thomas H. Hunter, Sterling Hutcheson, William Inge, CaryF. Jacob, William E. Jenner, John M. Jennings, J. Winston Johns, Forney Johnston, B. Everett Jones, Sidney S. Kellam, R. Wayne Kernodle, Russell Kirk, Warren P. Knowles, Arthur Krock, Alfred M. Landon, William E. Larsen, J. Bracken Lee, Albert Lévitt, Russell Long, Also Dumas Malone, Harrison Mann, Jr., John O. Marsh, Thurgood Marshall, Walter Rumsey Marvin, Linton Massey, John L. McClellan, Edward O. McCue III, James Douglas McKay, Harry Meacham, M. J. Menefee, Frank Pitts Moncure. A.S. Mike Monroney, E. Blackburn Moore, Sidney Grant Morse, Wayne Morse, Robert Moses, William P. Murphy, Hyde Murray, Edmund S. Muskie, Maurine B. Neuberger, Robert N. C. Nix, Elizabeth Copeland Norfleet, G. Warren Nutter, William B. O'Neal, E. J. Oglesby, William Old, Elizabeth H. Osth, John Crump Parker, T. Nelson Parker, Davis Young Paschall, Kenneth C. Patty, William H. Peden, Fred Pollard, J. Sergeant Reynolds, John Q. Rhodes, F.D.G. Ribble, Homer Richey, Wilfred Ritz, Ruby Altizer Roberts, George Romney, John J. Rooney, Archibald B. Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Roosevelt, Parke Rouse, Vermont Royster, William A. Rusher, Dean Rusk, Lao and Walter Russell, Richard B. Russell, Allan H. Ryskind, Richard S. Salant, Terry Sanford, Reed Sarratt, David E. Satterfield, Jr., Davie E. Satterfield, III, Charles M. Schulz, Philip L. Scruggs, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., D. French Slaughter, Also Howard K. Smith, Howard Worth Smith, Louis Spilman, Lawrence E. Spivak, John Stennis, A.E.S. Stephens, Adlai Stevenson, Lindley J. Stiles, Kathryn H. Stone, Lewis L. Strauss, Warren H. Strother, Earl G. Swem, William F. Swindler, Carl Swisher, G. Fred Switzer, Herman E. Talmadge, Lorin A. Thompson, Strom Thurmond, George Bell Timmerman, Jr., Henry St., George Tucker, Jr., D. Gardiner Tyler, Stewart Udall, George C. Wallace, Lurleen Wallace, William C. Wampler, Robert Welch, Jr., E. B. White, Roy Wilkens, Robert M. Wilkin, J. Harvie Wilkinson, John J. Williams, Earl Wilson, Edward H. Winter, Jennngs, C. Wise, Art Wood, William H. Wranek The collection also contains book reviews by University of Virginia Librarian John Cook Wyllie
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes.
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- Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-2010. James J. Kilpatrick papers [manuscript], 1925-1966 (bulk 1950-1966).
Susie Sharp Papers, 1900-1997
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Susie Sharp Papers, 1900-1997
Susie Marshall Sharp (1907-1996) ofReidsville, N.C., attorney and jurist, was elected chief justice of the NorthCarolina Supreme Court in 1974, becoming the first woman elected chief justice of astate supreme court in the United States. A graduate of the North Carolina Collegefor Women and the University of North Carolina School of Law, Sharp began thepractice of law in Reidsville in 1929. She served as Reidsville city attorney,1939-1949; North Carolina superior court judge until 1962; and as North Carolinasupreme court justice, 1962-1979. The collection documents Susie Sharp's professionalcareer and personal life through correspondence, subject files, speeches, and othermaterial, chiefly 1920s-1990s. Subject files contain clippings, memoranda, andcorrespondence about judicial and personal matters. There are also speeches, chieflyon judicial topics, that Sharp delivered beginning in the 1950s; notebooks in whichshe defined legal terms and cited precedents; and memoranda, opinions and othermaterials related to cases she decided. Correspondence, speeches, and othermaterials document Sharp's 1974 campaign as Democratic Party candidate for the chiefjusticeship, and there are related letters from friends and associates after herelection and her selection as one of twelve 1975 magazine Women of the Year. Some of the materials relate to William Haywood Bobbitt,whose retirement as chief justice made way for Sharp's election, and to professors,particularly Albert Coates, and students at the University of North Carolina Schoolof Law and the North Carolina College for Women (now the University of NorthCarolina at Greensboro). Topics include judicial reform and procedures, particularlyrelating to discipline of judges; women in the judiciary; women lawyers; women'srights, including the Equal Rights Amendment; and prisoners' rights. Much of thepersonal correspondence is with Sharp family members and friends. The Additions of2001 and 2005 chiefly contain materials similar to that of the original deposit. TheAdditions of April and August 2008 relate chiefly to family and private life,including correspondence between Susie Sharp and her siblings discussing trials andfamily affairs; postcards from various Sharp family members; a photograph of Sharp'sfather, James Merrit Sharp; scrapbooks compiled by Sharp's mother, Annie BrittBlackwell Sharp; clippings; a music lesson book; and sewing materials. The Additionof March 2009 includes newspaper clippings and scrapbooks that document Sharp'scareer and personal correspondence with family and friends, some of which is inGregg shorthand. There are also family and professional photographs and photographalbums; calendars, diaries, notebooks, and other volumes that record professionaland private affairs; and other materials, such as personal scrapbooks that reflectSharp's interest in various lifestyle topics, clippings relating to theKlenner-Lynch murders, and papers of James Merritt Sharp that concern fundraisingfor the Near East College Association. Time
ArchivalResource: About 19,800 items (79.0 linear feet)
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North Carolina Academy of Science Collection, 1858, 1883-2016
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North Carolina Academy of Science Collection, 1858, 1883-2016
Minutes, programs, correspondence, journals, reprints, reports, posters, and miscellaneous records (1902-2016) documenting the North Carolina Academy of Science, journal issues for the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society (1883-2007, some missing), and memoir of the Rev. Elisha Mitchell, D.D. (1858).
ArchivalResource: 31.25 Cubic Feet, 40 boxes
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- North Carolina Academy of Science. North Carolina Academy of Science collection, 1902-2005 [manuscript].
Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. [Ervin genealogical papers].
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[Ervin genealogical papers]. [1981?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm.
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- Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985. [Ervin genealogical papers].
Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004
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Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits. ca.1852-ca.2004.
Photographs of individuals associated with Harvard University: faculty, students, administrators, staff, honorees, and habitués of Harvard Square. For those whose lives pre-date the era of photography, the contents of the folders are often photographic reproductions of other image types, such as etchings, paintings, or drawings. In a few cases, the images themselves may be original etchings or sketches.
ArchivalResource: 50 cubic ft.; 20,000 photographs; 10,000 folders.
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- Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004
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- Battle, John Stewart, 1890-1972.
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Berryhill, W. Reece (Walter Reece), 1900-1979.
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- Subject
- Soldiers
Textile industry
Citation
- Subject
- Textile industry
Veterans
Citation
- Subject
- Veterans
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Citation
- Subject
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Watergate Affair, 1972-1974
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- Subject
- Watergate Affair, 1972-1974
Americans
Citation
- Nationality
- Americans
Citation
- Place
- North Carolina
North Carolina
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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- Place
- South Carolina
South Carolina
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- North Carolina
North Carolina
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Southern States
Southern States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Burke County (N.C.)
Burke County (N.C.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- North Carolina
North Carolina
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- South Carolina
South Carolina
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- North Carolina
North Carolina
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Morganton (N.C.)
Morganton (N.C.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Virginia
Virginia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 292