Samuel H. Mitchell Papers, 1929-1966, 1979

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Samuel H. Mitchell Papers, 1929-1966, 1979

1929-1979

Papers (1929-1966, 1979) including photographs, clippings, correspondence, certificates of promotion and retirement, publication, newspaper clipping.

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Scott, William Kerr, 1896-1958

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Mitchell, Samuel H.

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Samuel H. Mitchell, in 1929, was among the first group of North Carolina State Highway Patrolmen. Initial training was held at Camp Glenn, near Morehead City. Mitchell was later stationed in various cities in North Carolina, including Durham, Charlotte, Winston-Salem, and Greenville. Mitchell rose through the Highway Patrol ranks until he attained, in 1950, the position of captain. From the description of Samuel H. Mitchell papers, 1929-1966, 1979 [manuscript]. (East Carolina Univers...

North Carolina. State Highway Patrol

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Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947

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Oliver Max Gardner (1882-1947), lawyer of Shelby, N.C., and Washington, D.C.; state senator, 1910-1915, lieutenant governor, 1916-1920, and governor, 1929-1933, of North Carolina. He married Fay Webb (1885-1969), who was active in the Democratic Party and in women's organizations. From the description of Oliver Max Gardner papers, 1892-1966. WorldCat record id: 26319533 Democrat Oliver Max Gardner, Sr. (1882-1947) was a legislator, lieutenant governor (1916) and governor of ...