Papers, 1882-1945.

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Papers, 1882-1945.

Collection includes a letter from L.L. Polk on the possibility of creating a department of immigration in N.C.; a letter from J.C. Price, commenting on Oldham's article, "What the Negro Most Needs"; letters of recommendation for Oldham from Thomas M. Holt; letters from Alfred Moore Waddell concerning Waddell's revolution in Wilmington and politicial matters; and a letter from Oldham to Robert Lee Flowers giving autobiographical information and discussing his career.

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Oldham, Edward A.

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N.C. resident. From the description of Papers, 1882-1945. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 38196458 ...

Waddell, Alfred M. (Alfred Moore), 1834-1912

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Alfred M. Waddell was an author, historian, lawyer, Confederate Army officer, United States Representative, 1871-1879, and mayor of Wilmington, N.C., 1898-1905. From the description of Alfred M. Waddell papers, 1768-1935 (bulk 1875-1900). WorldCat record id: 23765397 Alfred M. Waddell (1834-1912) was an lawyer, Confederate Army officer, journalist, author, orator, United States Representative, 1871-1879, and mayor of Wilmington, N.C., 1898-1905. Born in Hillsbor...

Polk, L. L.

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Holt, Thomas M. (Thomas Michael), 1831-1896

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Price, J. C. C. (James Clarence Conway)

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