R. O. (Reuben Oscar) Everett Papers, 1913-1971

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R. O. (Reuben Oscar) Everett Papers, 1913-1971

Attorney in Durham, N.C. His wife and son were also prominent N.C. lawyers. The R. O. Everett Papers span the years 1913-1971. Collection includes Everett’s extensive diaries, 1915-1971, chronicling Everett's professional career, his interests, his family's careers, and social, civic and historical aspects of life in Durham, N.C. The collection also contains a small amount of correspondence, clippings, lecture notes, printed material, pictures, and other papers. In addition, transcripts for all the diaries in the collection have been converted to electronic documents that have been transferred to the Special Collections file server.

4.0 Linear Feet; 156 Items

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Everett, R. O. (Reuben Oscar), 1879-1971

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Lawyer in Durham, N.C. From the description of R.O. (Reuben Oscar) Everett papers, 1913-1971. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 43738346 Kathrine Robinson Everett (1893-1992) and Reuben Oscar Everett (1879-1971), were husband and wife lawyers who shared a practice in Durham, N.C. Kathrine R. Everett, the first woman to win a case before the North Carolina Supreme Court, received her J.D. from the University of North Carolina Law School in 1920, maki...