Box 22s
Contains 22 Results:
James P. Hendrson Family
The collection consists of research files for prominent families in northern Mecklenburg county, including Henderson, Davidson, Johnston and McGavock. The files include historical summaries written by Lester and photocopies of letterss, articles and notes.
C. G. Davidson Family
The collection consists of research files for prominent families in northern Mecklenburg county, including Henderson, Davidson, Johnston and McGavock. The files include historical summaries written by Lester and photocopies of letterss, articles and notes.
Frontis Johnston Family
The collection consists of research files for prominent families in northern Mecklenburg county, including Henderson, Davidson, Johnston and McGavock. The files include historical summaries written by Lester and photocopies of letterss, articles and notes.
W. G. McGavock Family
The collection consists of research files for prominent families in northern Mecklenburg county, including Henderson, Davidson, Johnston and McGavock. The files include historical summaries written by Lester and photocopies of letterss, articles and notes.
Papers, 1948 - 1961
The collection consists of his high school graduation announcement, interfraternity date cards, receipts and certificates for Pi Kappa Alpha membership, grade reports, Vesper and Senior Day programs and a resume.
Memoirs - Living through the changes of the 20th century
The collection consists of Stephen's memoirs, "Living Through the Changes of the 20th Century
Obituary, 2010
Twentieth Century Club - Augusta Stough, 1938, 1938
Echo, 1947 - 1948
Scrapbook, 1942 - 1946
Scrapbook Items, 1969 - 1986
Davidson High Reunion, 1949
Diary, 1935 - 1938
The college consists of Feriba Thompson Stough's diary for 1935 to 1938. Daily entries include information about the weather and work or travel done that day. At the front of the diary, there are lists of family members and of deaths of friends and family. There is also a copy of a newletter with an article about the diary written by her granddaughter Mary Fetter Stough. (See DC0238s for her manuscript collection.)
William Edward Brannon- Memoirs
Autobiographical memoir entitled "Memoirs of Billy: An Autobiography"
Letters, 1872 - 1874
The collection consists of photocopies of letters written by William to Mollie (Martha Stacey) between 1872 and 1882, letter from attorneys to Mrs. Banks in 1883, and family history notes. In the letters 1872-1875. he writes about his experiences at college and travels. Later letters are written during times when they were apart. The attorney's letter discusses estate issued and the family notes are primarily genealogical trees. There is one photograph of Withers as a young man.
Letters, 1875 - 1876
The collection consists of photocopies of letters written by William to Mollie (Martha Stacey) between 1872 and 1882, letter from attorneys to Mrs. Banks in 1883, and family history notes. In the letters 1872-1875. he writes about his experiences at college and travels. Later letters are written during times when they were apart. The attorney's letter discusses estate issued and the family notes are primarily genealogical trees. There is one photograph of Withers as a young man.
Letters, 1879 - 1883
The collection consists of photocopies of letters written by William to Mollie (Martha Stacey) between 1872 and 1882, letter from attorneys to Mrs. Banks in 1883, and family history notes. In the letters 1872-1875. he writes about his experiences at college and travels. Later letters are written during times when they were apart. The attorney's letter discusses estate issued and the family notes are primarily genealogical trees. There is one photograph of Withers as a young man.
Family History, 1887
The collection consists of photocopies of letters written by William to Mollie (Martha Stacey) between 1872 and 1882, letter from attorneys to Mrs. Banks in 1883, and family history notes. In the letters 1872-1875. he writes about his experiences at college and travels. Later letters are written during times when they were apart. The attorney's letter discusses estate issued and the family notes are primarily genealogical trees. There is one photograph of Withers as a young man.
Speech, 1923
The collection consists of a printed booklet of the speech and an article describing his appearance at Davidson. The pamphlet, "Gee! Ain't It Great to Be a Boss!" was printed by Emmett Brown and distributed as a Christmas offering
Echoes of the Past, 2012
The collection consists of a collection of her memories published as Echoes of the Past: Recollections by Asenath Cooke plus a visual biography of Prudence Asenath Cooke and her family. For a related collection see DC0284s - Gamble-Goodrum-Cooke Albums.
Letter, 1840
The collection consists of a letter Johnson wrote on March 13, 1840 to Samuel Kerr, class of 1843.
The Four Star Roommate, 2010-11-12
Linton Deck '50 wrote The Four Star Roommate, a biography of his roommate General Bill Richardson, for the 60th reunion of the class of 1950. Deck and Richardson lived together in room 312 of Watts dormitory in 1946. Richardson only stayed at Davidson for one year, leaving Davidson for a commission at West Point Military Academy. This biography illustrates the career of service that Richardson had after leaving Davidson, working his way up to the rank of four-star general.