George W. Lay papers, 1877-1972 [manuscript].

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George W. Lay papers, 1877-1972 [manuscript].

Correspondence concerns family matters, school and church activities, including work among blacks in eastern North Carolina, and various civic interests. Genealogical data on the Lay and Atkinson families also is included.

About 1600 items (2.0 linear ft.).

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