W. C. Jackson Papers 1891 - 1951

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W. C. Jackson Papers 1891 - 1951

The W. C. Jackson Papers contain diaires, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera belong to W. C. Jackson and his family. The material dates from 1891 to 1951. The bulk of the collection's content consists of family correspondence relating early 20th-century family life in North Carolina and a set of diaries maintained by Jackson that recounts farming and weather observations in North Carolina during the first half of the twentieth century.

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W. C. Jackson

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North Carolina State University

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North Carolina Agricultural Society

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North Carolina State University. Alumni Association

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Wake Forest Baptist Church (Wake Forest, N.C.)

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Mary Jackson

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Jackson, W. C. (William Colbert), 1870-1952.

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Born in Pitt County, North Carolina, in 1870, William Colbert (Willie) Jackson graduated from the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in 1896 with a B.S. in General Farming, Dairying and Lumber Manufacturing. Jackson settled in the Wake Forest area after graduation. He established himself as a farmer and married Mary Smith of Winterville, North Carolina. The couple had seven children, six sons and one daughter. Throughout his life, Jackson maintained close ties with his alma ...