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4 collections related to Scrapbooks

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Cannon family
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 legal-sized archival box) Collection ID: MC 00445
Cannon family of Marion, McDowell County, North Carolina. Family members include William F. Cannon, Peter F. Cannon, and Julius A. Cannon. The 1870, 1880, 1900, and 1910 United States censuses all list a Cannon family in McDowell County, and it is possible that it is the one this material corresponds to. The Cannon Family Papers ... More
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Weaver, D. S. (David S.)
Size: 4 linear feet (4 boxes, 2 flat boxes) Collection ID: MC 00026
The David Stathem Weaver Papers include materials documenting Weaver's career in agriculture, his tenure at North Carolina State College (later North Carolina State University) in the Department of Agricultural Engineering, his work in the Agricultural Extension Service, his role in promoting rural electrifcation, and his dedication ... More
Saint Petersburg Kennel Club
Size: 289.5 linear feet (209 Boxes, 1 Carton, 6 CD Boxes, 76 Flat Boxes, 5 Flat Folders, 42 Legal Boxes, 10 Negative Boxes, 7 Slide Boxes, 1 Tube, 28 Video Cassette Boxes, 1 Half Box, and 257 Volumes) Collection ID: MC 00688
The Derby Lane Greyhound Track Records contain photographs, scrapbooks, clippings, programs, operational records, audiovisual materials, artifacts, and various publications. These materials encompass the full range of the organization's racing operations, promotions, and live events. Additionally, the records reflect the ... More
Utley, R. G., 1924-
Size: 1 linear foot (2 boxes) Collection ID: MC 00357
Contains notes, photographs, photocopies, and other documents relating to the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity events at North Carolina State University from 1899 through 1956, especially the baseball game and Pika ball held annually on Easter Monday. Robert Gerald (Hank) Utley (1924-2014), executive director of the Cabarrus County Boys ... More