04. Manuscripts
Found in 499 Collections and/or Records:
Marjorie Craig Papers
Marjorie Craig was an alumna of Woman's College (now UNCG), and taught in North Carolina public schools and then at Brevard College until her retirement in 1953. The Marjorie Craig papers date from 1917 to 1955 and include photographs, manuscripts, a diary, correspondence, and biographical information.
Richard Current Papers
Curry School Collection
The Curry School was started in 1898 as a demonstration and practice school in which students of the State and Normal Industrial School who were studying to become teachers could gain experience.
The collection contains records and artifacts from the Curry School, including awards, event programs, newspaper clippings, photographs, publications, class rings, patches, pins, and trophies.
Mary Dail Scrapbooks
Dance Theses Collection
This collection consists of dance and music theses submitted to the UNCG Graduate School for the Master of Fine Arts degree from 1951-1978. The collection includes choreography, musical scores, and costume depictions.
Jane Brady Daniel Scrapbook
Jane Brady Daniel of Charlotte, North Carolina, attended the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (now UNCG) from 1945-1948.
The scrapbook, annotated in black ink throughout, includes photographs from 1948 of classmates and on campus.
George Darden Papers
George Darden Piano and Opera Music Collection
Olive Tilford Dargan Manuscript
Olive Tilford Dargan (1869-1968) was an award-winning author of novels, dramas, and books of poetry.
This manuscript is of a book of poems, The Spotted Hawk.
Ann "Peetie" Wescott Woodall Davant Chinese Fans and Paper Cutouts
David Loren Bass Papers
Angela Davis-Gardner Papers
Angela Davis-Gardner is a noted author and English professor from North Carolina. This collection documents the writing and teaching career of Angela Davis-Gardner beginning with her early work in 1963 and ending in 2012 with the publication of Butterfly's Child.
Charlotte Dawley Papers
This collection contains photographic slides and travel journals documenting Dr. Dawley's various trips abroad. Also included are a Pana-Vue slide viewer and two bird identification guides.
Sara Lou Debnam Scrapbook
Sara Lou Debnam of Warrenton, Virginia, attended the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (now UNCG) from 1947 to 1950.
The scrapbook, annotated throughout in white ink, contains photographs, cards, programs, telegraphs and letters.
Dr. Margaret Jorgensen Dick Collection
This collection contains 3 medical tools, including a glass syringe like the ones used for polio vaccines in the 1940s and 1950s, a Vapo-Cresolene vaporizer (circa 1800s), and a Pinard horn (circa 1800s).
Anna B. and George Dickieson Scrapbooks
Nettie Dixon Scrapbook
Nettie Dixon of Greensboro, North Carolina attended the North Carolina State Normal and Industrial School and graduated in 1909 with a Bachelor of Pedagogy.
The Scrapbook is handwritten throughout, contains a typed essay, photographs, invitations, calling cards, placement cards, receipts and programs.
Bertha M. Donnelly Notebooks
Bertha M. Donnelly was a student at the North Carolina State Normal and Industrial School, graduating in 1897.
Dorothy Silver Collection
Daphine Doster Papers
Daphine Doster was a 1927 alumna of the North Carolina College for Women (now UNCG). She was later a nurse in the Army Nurse Corps during World War II and afterwards at Johns Hopkins, Berea College, the University of Arkansas, and the US Public Health Service.
The Daphine Doster Papers date from 1909 to 1987 and contain biographical material, correspondence, newspaper clippings, nursing reports and studies, publications, slides, and speeches/presentations.
Virginia Brown Douglas Papers
Virginia Brown Douglas graduated from the State Normal and Industrial College (now UNCG) in 1902.
Her papers include correspondence with Dr. Gove and T. Gilbert Peason, an account of the history of Guilfod County, and recollections of growing up in eastern North Carolina.
Mary Teresa Peacock Douglas Scrapbook
Elizabeth JoAnne Smart Drane Papers
Dumetz Family Marriage Contracts
The Dumetz Family Marriage Contracts date from 1642 to 1705 and include four French marriage contracts, handwritten in black ink on vellum sheets, then folded and sewn in folios.
Hermene Warlick Eichhorn Papers
Harriet W. Elliott Collection
Edythe Ellis Scrapbook
Edythe Ellis of Wilmington, North Carolina, attended Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (now UNCG) and graduated in 1935 with a B.S. in Secretarial Administration.
The Scrapbook is annotated with black ink throughout and contains postcards, letters, newspaper clippings, booklets, invitations and ribbons.
Equal Rights Amendment in North Carolina Collection
The Equal Rights Amendment was first introduced by the National Women's Party in 1923 in order to remove all support for legal discrimination on the basis of sex.
The materials in this collection focus on the Equal Rights Amendment in North Carolina, providing an analysis of the ratification process in depth. There are 67 taped interviews with both opponents and proponents of ERA, thirty of which have been transcribed.
Donald "Don" Etherington Papers
Don Etherington (1935- ), is known internationally for his work in the field of book and paper conservation and bookbinding. The collection contains the personal and professional materials of Etherington's career as conservator, instructor, administrator, consultant, and bookbinder.
Jean Farley Manuscripts
Jean Farley (1928-1974) was a poet and a 1950 alumna of Woman's College (now UNCG).
This collection includes draft copies of Farley's book of poems, Figure and Field, and a number of additional poems.
Fein Collection of French Documents
James Sharbrough Ferguson Papers
Sue Ramsey Johnston Ferguson Papers
Sue Ramsey Johnston Ferguson (1897-1977) was an alumna of Woman's College (now UNCG) and an educational and political leader in the Democratic Party of North Carolina.
The Sue Ramsey Johnston Ferguson Papers date from 1945 to 1947 and contain correspondence and clippings.
Ada M. Fisher Collection
This collection contains 5 genealogical books of Fisher family records and a related CD.
Howle Fisher Collection of Denishawn School of Dancing Choreography
Ruth St. Denis (1880-1968) was one of the founders of the Denishawn School of Dance; Howle Fisher was a former member of the Denishawn Dancers. This collection dates from 1924 to 1933 and contains notation and choreography for performing dances of the Denishawn School.
Fisher Park Neighborhood Association Records
Gladys Andrews Fleming Papers
Gladys Andrews Fleming was a professor of physical education and a leader in the field of movement education. The Gladys Andrews Fleming Papers date from 1939 to 1983 and contain conference and workshop materials, correspondence, publications, educational documents, biographical materials, honors and awards.
Linda Flowers Letters
This collection contains correspondence from Linda Flowers to U.T. and Joe Summers. Dr. Flowers met the Summers family during her time as a student at the University of Rochester. She was a student of Dr. Summers and eventually rented a room in U.T. and Joe Summers' house. Also included is biographical material.
Ina B. Forbus Manuscript
Ina B. Forbus was a Scottish immigrant, UNC alumna, and author, who set many of her stories at a converted grist mill in North Carolina where she and her husband summered. This collection contains the rough draft and setting copy for Forbus' novel Melissa.
Foreign Language Association of North Carolina Records
Edward Jacob Forney Papers
Edward Jacob Forney (1860-1948) was a leader in public education in North Carolina.
The Edward Jacob Forney Papers date from 1902 to 1957 and contain correspondence, financial documents, clippings, photographs, scrapbook material and biographical information.
Edna Annette Forney Scrapbook
Edna Annette Forney attended the North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College (now UNCG) from 1903 to 1908.
The scrapbook is annotated throughout with black ink. The book contains newspaper clippings, a handwritten history of the College, autographs and programs.
Clora McNeill Foust Datebook
Anthony Fragola Papers
Friday Afternoon Club Records
Organized in 1898 and federated in 1902, the Friday Afternoon Club gathers for lectures and joint intellectual scholarship. According to a history of the club prepared by several members in 1979, the founding members were integral in establishing the Greensboro Public Library.
The collection serves to record the activities of the club and its members by means of meeting minutes, yearbooks/programs and various other materials.