Charles S. Butler papers, 1902-1937.

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Charles S. Butler papers, 1902-1937.

An article on the development of higher education in the Tennessee Valley; photostatic copies of two early maps of North Carolina; a photograph of Butler; a bibliography of his publications relative to yaws, syphilis, and tropical diseases; a sketch of Butler's life; and two letters to Elizabeth Henderson Cotten (Mrs. Lyman A. Cotten).

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Cotten, Elizabeth Henderson, 1875-1975

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Elizabeth Brownrigg (Henderson) Cotten (1875-1975) worked in the Southern Historical Collection and was secretary of the Friends of the Library of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Before her husband's death in 1926, Mrs. Cotten lived for some time in Istanbul, Turkey, and Tokyo, Japan, and was active in Women's Clubs there. She was an advocate of women's rights, and was active in the Democratic Party, the Episcopal Church, Liberty Loan Drives of World War I, Red Cros...

Butler, Charles S. (Charles St. John), 1875-1944

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Charles S. Butler, a native of Tennessee and an admiral in the U.S. Navy, entered the Medical Corps of the Navy in 1900. From the description of Charles S. Butler papers, 1902-1937. WorldCat record id: 39559183 Charles St. John Butler (1875-1944), a native of Tennessee and an admiral in the United States Navy, entered the Medical Corps of the Navy in 1900. From the guide to the Charles S. Butler Papers, 1902-1937, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Lib...