Everett family papers, 1919-1967.

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Everett family papers, 1919-1967.

The papers are those of R. Oscar Everett and his wife, Katherine (Robinson) Everett. The collection is comprised primarily of correspondence concerning the Durham-Orange County Historical Association, the Bennett Place Memorial Commission, the prohibition movement in N.C. after the repeal of the 18th Amendment, and the Durham County Bar Association. The collection also contains minutes and reports of the Durham-Orange County Historical Association; publications of the city of Durham; national defense material; an address delivered by Katherine Everett at a Methodist Board of Education Seminar at Duke University in 1948, entitled, "Idealism in the Political Process;" and other items of a varied nature.

250 items (2.4 lin. ft.)

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Durham-Orange County Historical Association.

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Durham County Bar Association.

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Bennett Place Memorial Commission.

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Everett, Katherine

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Everett, R. O. (Reuben Oscar), 1879-1971

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Lawyer in Durham, N.C. From the description of R.O. (Reuben Oscar) Everett papers, 1913-1971. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 43738346 Kathrine Robinson Everett (1893-1992) and Reuben Oscar Everett (1879-1971), were husband and wife lawyers who shared a practice in Durham, N.C. Kathrine R. Everett, the first woman to win a case before the North Carolina Supreme Court, received her J.D. from the University of North Carolina Law School in 1920, maki...

Everett family.

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Prominent attorneys and civic leaders in Durham (Durham Co.), N.C. From the description of Everett family papers, 1919-1967. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 46344979 ...