Americana Miscellany, No. 2, 1931-1958

Title

Americana Miscellany, No. 2, 1931-1958

Subject

National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
The American Public Health News
Diocese of East Carolina
North Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers
Communism
U.S. Navy
The Fountain of Youth
East Carolina Teachers College
Juvenile Delinquency
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Christianity
John Branch
George Badger
William A. Graham
James C. Dobbin
Josephus Daniels
John Decatur Messick
Election Laws
Post Offices
Money
Town Creek Indian Mound

Description

Hobart, Mrs. Lowell Fletcher. Address and Report of the President General; National Society Daughters of the American Revolution; Fortieth Continental Congress, April 20, 1931. N.P., N.D.
Gillentine, Mrs. Flora Myers. National Society Daughters of the American Revolution: 1931-1932. Washington, DC: NSDAR, [N.D.].
The American Public Health News. September 1932.
Constitution and Canons: Diocese of East Carolina, 1940. Washington, DC: C. H. Huband, [N.D.].
North Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers: Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Convention, Asheville, N.C., April 22-23, 1941, v. 6. N.P., N.D.
Hallowell, John H. Communism and Christianity. N.P., N.D.
Corbitt, D.L. Secretaries of the U.S. Navy: Brief Sketches of Five North Carolinians. Raleigh, NC: State Department of Archives and History, 1958.
Corse, Carita Doggett. The Fountain of Youth and Ancient Indian Village and Burial Ground. Saint Augustine, Florida: [N.P.], 1937.
"The Inauguration of John Decatur Messick As President of the College." East Carolina Teachers College Bulletin, v. 39, no. 2.
U.S. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Juvenile Delinquency (S. Rpt. 1064). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1954.
U.S. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Communist Interrogation, Indoctrination and Exploitation of American Military and Civilian Prisoners (S. Rpt. 2832). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1957.
Foster True Patriotism: Address of Miss Gertrude S. Carraway, President General, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Sixty-Fourth Continental Congress, April 18, 1955. N.P., N.D.
North Carolina Election Laws, Including Laws of 1955 and Article VI of State Constitution. Raleigh, NC: The State Board of Elections, [N. D.]
First-Class Post Offices with Named Stations and Branches. Washington: Post Office Department, 1957.
First-Class Post Offices with Named Stations and Branches. Washington: Post Office Department, 1958.
Parker, Mattie Erma. Money Problems of Early Tar Heels. Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1957.
Sesquicentennial Program: Celebration of the One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of the Methodist Temple, Russellville, Kentucky, August 3, 1958. [N.P., N.D.].
Town Creek Indian Mound, State Historic Site, Mt. Gilead, North Carolina. Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, [N.D.}
Superbly Illustrated Books to Form a Treasured Library on Early American...: Houses, Decoration, Arts and Crafts. New York: Hastings House, Publishers, [N.D.]
Eastern North Carolina Press Association: Spring Meeting, Friday and Saturday, May 10 & 11, 1957, Wilson, N.C. The Wilson Daily Times and Atlantic Christian College Hosts, 1957.
Goolrick, John T. Fredericksburg, Virginia: Its Homes and History, the Battlefields and the Rappahannock Valley. Fredericksburg, VA: Jas. A. Brown, 1933.

Date

1931-1958

Files

http://omeka.lib.barton.edu/files/original/5c8eacfcdc0d4bf43615704e800e403e.pdf

Citation

“Americana Miscellany, No. 2, 1931-1958,” North Carolina Collection at Barton College, accessed April 19, 2024, https://bartonnc.omeka.net/items/show/452.

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