Edward P. Moses Papers, . 1901-1948

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Edward P. Moses Papers, . 1901-1948

Edward P. (Edward Pearson) Moses (1857-1948) was a public school teacher and administrator of Tennessee, Florida, and North Carolina. The collection includes correspondence and a scrapbook of clippings relating to Moses's interests in education and public afairs; most coverage is for 1924-1948, following Moses's retirement. Papers reflect Moses's interest in public libraries and library legislation during his residence in Tampa, Fla. Other material concerns land acquisition, legislation, and development of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1932-1940s. Also included are letters from Charles W. Dabney and others regarding educational matters, and family letters from his son, Herbert H. Moses, and his daughter, Mildred Moses (Mrs. Louis) Graves.

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Moses, Edward P. (Edward Pearson), 1857-1948

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Edward Pearson Moses (1857-1948) was a public school teacher and administrator of Florida, Tennessee, and North Carolina. From the guide to the Edward P. Moses Papers, ., 1901-1948, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Public school teacher and administrator of Tennessee and North Carolina. From the description of Edward P. Moses papers, 1901-1948 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24040696 ...