James Roberson Brown Program and Newsclipping 1977

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James Roberson Brown Program and Newsclipping 1977

These materials consist of a newsclipping and a program documenting and honoring the life of baseball player James Roberson Brown. James Roberson Brown (1909-1977) was a baseball player at North Carolina State University in the early 1930s. He later played in the major leagues from 1937 to 1946. Brown was a native of Jamesville, North Carolina, and later lived in Bath, North Carolina.

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James Roberson Brown (1909-1977) was a baseball player at North Carolina State University in the early 1930s. He later played in the major leagues from 1937 to 1946. Brown was a native of Jamesville, North Carolina, and later lived in Bath, North Carolina . From the guide to the James Roberson Brown Program and Newsclipping, 1977, (Special Collections Research Center) ...