By Jennifer D.
Freitas
William Madison Randall
Library
The University of North Carolina
at Wilmington
1-0
MS#46, 8 rolls of Eaton
family genealogy and die cast
1-1 MS#46,
Spotswood-Burwell genealogy, Thomas S. Eaton family genealogy, poster-autograph
session with Dr. Hubert Eaton at Belk’s, poster, “Inside the Spider’s Web” March
20, 1971, poster-Atlanta Daily World February 1, 1957, survey of Wrightsville
Beach, poster-Almanac of African Unity
1-2
MS#46, Newspaper articles
from May 31, 1952 to May 16, 1989
1-3
MS#46, Newspaper articles on
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Dr. H.A. Eaton
1-4
MS#46, Dr.
Eaton’s genealogy book
1-5
MS# unknown,
Indentures
1-6
Unknown MS#, Republic of
Iberia, certificate and map
1-7
MS#23, map of New Hanover
County printed for Wilmington Flora, 1886 and map of Wilmington area from the
Illustrated London News
2-1 MS#133, Army Corps of Engineers. 3 maps of Southeastern North Carolina, 1954, 1978 and 1984, map-photo index of Albemarle Peninsula, 2 sets of photographs of the intercoastal waterway. Set #1: 1 of 7- Virginia Line to Albemarle Sound, 2 of 7- Albemarle Sound to Hwy 94 at Fairfield, 3 of 7- Hwy 94 at Fairfield to Newport River, 4 of 7- Newport River to Topsail Inlet, 5 of 7- Topsail Inlet to Snows Cut, 6 of 7 Snows Cut to S.C. Line, 7 of 7- Camp Lejeune area. Set #2: 1 of 7- Barco to Pungo River, 2 of 7- Pamlico River to Craven-Carteret Co. Line, 3 of 7- Craven-Carteret Co. Line to Bogue Inlet, 4 of 7- Bogue Inlet to Holy Ridge, 5 of 7- Holy Ridge to Whiskey Creek, 6 of 7- Whiskey Creek to Genoes Landing, 7 of 7- Genoes Landing to Little River.
2-2
MS#148, Newspaper articles
relating to the attempted assassination of President Theodore Roosevelt,
1943.
3-1
Box of newspapers, not
assigned to a MS#. The dates and headlines are as
follows.
- 75th
Anniversary edition of the News and Observer, 1865-1940, May 18,
1940
- The New York Times
Express, September 20, 1881: Death of President Garfield. The pages of this article are enclosed
in a folder for their protection.
- Wilmington Morning
Star, October 25, 1954: “Wrightsville Beach Residents May be Allowed Back
Today.”
- Wilmington Morning
Star, October 18, 1954: “SENCland Leaders Predict Hurricane Property Toll to
Reach $50 Million.”
- The Sunday Star
News (Wilmington), October 17, 1954: “Hurricane Hazel Leaves 107 Dead Raging
From Carolinas to Canada.”
- Wilmington Morning
Star, October 16, 1954: “Roaring Hurricane Toll 3 Lives, 3 Missing, Millions
Lost in SENC’s Greatest Disaster.”
- Wilmington Morning
Star, October 9, 1945: “Marshall Decries and Unarmed America; Coal Strike
Confronts New Jap Regime; CIO Petitions for Vote in 51
Plants.”
- Wilmington Morning
Star, October 6, 1945: “MacArthur Dominates Jap Political Scene as Hirohito
Moves to Name New Premier; Oil Workers Ordered Back on Job by Union Heads.” 6
copies.
- Wilmington Evening
Post, October 4, 1945: “Tigers 2nd Game
Winners.”
- The Sunday Star
News (Wilmington), September 2, 1945: “Japan Signs Surrender Terms.” 2
copies.
- Wilmington Evening
Post, September 1, 1945: “Formal Surrender
Tonight.”
- The Wilmington
News, August 15, 1945: “World Hails Peace; Jap Cabinet
Quits.”
- Wilmington Morning
Star, August 15, 1945: “Nation Celebrates as Japanese Quit.” 2
copies.
- Wilmington Evening
Post, August 15, 1945: “Foe Told to Cease Fire: Japanese Begin
Hara-kiri.”
- The News and
Observer (Raleigh), August 15, 1945: “PEACE!!” 2
copies.
- The News and
Observer (Raleigh), August 15, 1945: “They Ran the Pacific War” (tribute to
General MacArthur and Admiral Nimitz) 2 copies.
- The Wilmington
News, May 9, 1945: “U.S. Maps Invasion of Japan; Transfers Troops to
Pacific.”
- The Wilmington
News, May 8, 1945: “Allied Chiefs Proclaim Full German Surrender.” 2
copies.
- Wilmington Evening
Post, May 8, 1945: “Surrender of Germany Proclaimed by
Truman.”
- The Wilmington
News, April 16, 1945: “Truman Reaffirms Provisions of Unconditional
Surrender.”
- Wilmington Morning
Star, April 16, 1945: “Yanks Drive to West Suburbs of Berlin, Nazi Agency Says”,
“Roosevelt Buried in Hyde Park Family Plot.”
- The Sunday Star
News (Wilmington), April 15, 1945: “Yanks Push Within 85 Miles of Red Front;
Capital Pays Final Homage to Roosevelt; Soviets Penetrate Nazi Lines East of
Oder.”
- The Wilmington
Morning Star, April 14, 1945: “Truman Urges Day of Homage to Roosevelt; Patton
Cuts all Roadways Between Berlin and Southern Germany; Reich Nearly
Split.”
- The Wilmington
News, April 13, 1945: “Truman Assumes Leadership as World Mourns
Roosevelt.”
- Wilmington Morning
Star, April 15, 1945: “Franklin D. Roosevelt is Dead; Truman Takes Oath of
Office.”
- Wilmington Evening
Post, April 12, 1945: “Roosevelt Death is Shock to the
World.”
- PM, New York Daily,
June 14, 1940: “Nazis March Through Paris.”
- Courier Express
(Buffalo, New York), December 12, 1936: “[King] Edward Sails into Exile After
Goodbye.”
- The Wilmington News, May 12, 1932: “Lindy Baby Returned
Dead.”
- The New York Times
Magazine, July 4, 1926: 150th anniversary of the Declaration of
Independence.
- The Wilmington
Morning Star, November 11, 1918: “Germany Accepts Terms, War Over 6 O’clock This
Morning.”
- The Evening
Telegram (New York), May 8, 1915: “Lusitania Sunk to Force War on U.S. Says
British Peer.”
- The New York Times,
March 5, 1913: President Wilson’s Inaugural Address.
- The Wilmington
Messenger, May 31, 1893: Death of President Davis.
- The Daily Graphic,
August 5, 1886: numerous pictures and political
cartoons.
- The Daily Graphic,
July 6, 1883: numerous pictures and political
cartoons.
- Unknown newspaper,
October 12, 1881: Atlanta’s Cotton Exposition.
- The Cleveland
Herald, September 21, 1881: Death of President
Garfield.
- The Evening Post,
September 20, 1881: Death of President Garfield. Paper is extremely fragile, please
handle with caution.
- The New York Times,
September 7, 1881: Illness of President Garfield.
- MS#80, News and
Observer (Raleigh), December 9, 1880: an abstract of votes (election for
governor and state officers), advertisements.
- Daily Charlotte
Observer, September 15, 1880: advertisements, Mr. Talmage describes his
adventures out west.
- News and Observer
(Raleigh), September 12, 1880: advertisements, report on the
cotton
crop.
- The Washington
Weekly Post, August 31, 1880: large write-up concerning the presidential
election.
- Asheboro Courier,
August 24, 1880: advertisements, information about upcoming election, “An
Indian’s Idea of Corporal Punishment in Schools.”
- The Raleigh News,
August 10, 1880: advertisements, Dr. Tanner’s fasting, Southern crop
reports.
- The Raleigh News,
August 8, 1880: advertisements, list of annexed counties, Gov. Jarvis goes to
Kinston.
- The Raleigh News,
July 25, 1880: advertisements, telegraph pertaining to Montenegrin
question.
-The Raleigh News,
June 12, 1880: advertisements, railroad matters.
- New York Times, September 20, 1881:Death of President Garfield. Note: the newspaper is extremely fragile, please handle with care.
3-2 MS#139, Wilmington, NC shipping- Bills of Trading and Correspondence, 1832-1838. Total of 8 items.
3-3 MS#21, Maryland Indentures, 1837-1857. Document land transfers in Baltimore and Howard Counties.
3-4 MS#22 (Box#1, File#6, Items# 6,8,11), Craven County Records, Land Deeds, 1757-1782.
3-5 MS#152, The Wilmington Morning Star, Annual Beach Edition, Season 1928.
3-6 MS# unknown, Assorted Civil War era. Carolina Watchman, 1863 and 2 Civil War letters dated 1863 and 1864.
3-7 MS#132, 2 issues of the Wilmington Daily Record, August 30, 1898 and October 20, 1898 and fragments of the New York Journal, November 30, 1898. Contain references to the Wilmington Riot and the Spanish-American War.
Drawer #4
4- MS#6, presidential pardon of Stephen Graham by Andrew Johnson, August 21, 1865
4- MS#7 and miscellaneous pictures. MS#7 (Box#1, File#2, Item#1),Thomas Smith land grant, 1688. Pictures- “Orton Plantation 1725” and “American Primeval Forest”(description is included).
4- MS#59, World War II papers, newspaper articles.
- Cockatoo News Summary, 6th Infantry Division, May 9, 1945: “Truman and Churchill Verify Unconditional Surrender of Germans”
- The Tribune (Manila, Philippines), December 9, 1942: “100,000 in Parade: Japan’s Victory Reaffirmed as P.I. Observes Anniversary”
4- MS#80, abstract of votes for the 1880 election for governor and state officials, November 2, 1880
4- MS# unknown, Gallatin County News (Warsaw, KY), June 18, 1927: tribute to Confederate Civil War Veteran John Carroll Hamilton
4- MS# unknown, collection of Chinese color prints, 3 total.
4- MS#128, Dr. Sisson collection, New Hanover County Government Publications, 1986-1997, maps.
- New Hanover County street map, fire district, November 1992
- New Hanover County street map, population, November 1992
- Greater Wilmington Urban Area Transportation Plan, October 25, 1993.
- New Hanover County Generalized Existing Land Use, 1990
- New Hanover Land Classification Map, land use plan, 1986
- New Hanover Land Classification Maps, land use plan, 1991, 3 copies
- New Hanover County International Airport Map, Terminal Development Plan, East and West sides, May 1992
- New Hanover County International Airport Map, Layout Plan, February 1992
4- MS#89, European Maps
- La Rochelle, written in German, 1940
- Germany, written in English, by Edinburgh Geographical Institute, no date, most likely WWII era
- Grosser St. Bernhard, written in German, 1935
- Grenoble, written in German, 1937
- Berne, written in German, 1941
- Hallschlag, written in English, 1944
4- Miscellaneous maps belonging to the following collections, MS#23, 26, 106, and 128.
- MS#23, New Hanover County (third division), 1949 and Wilmington, NC, seashore resorts, 1925 (2 copies).
- MS#26, hand-drawn maps, of Southeastern North Carolina in 1865, map listing the names and locations of ships wrecked of the North Carolina coast during the Civil War, and a map of Wilmington entrenchments in 1863.
- MS#106, Wilmington, NC by blocks, 1960
- MS#128, Kirkland County, Community Development Block Grant, April 1994.
Drawer #5
5-1 Movie Posters
- “Second Chance” Robert Mitchum, Linda Darnell, and Jack Palance
- “No Way Out” Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, and Stephen McNally
- “The Great John L.” Linda Darnell, Barbara Britton, and Greg McClure
- “Summer Storm” George Sanders and Linda Darnell
- “Anna and the King of Siam” Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison, and Linda Darnell
- “ The Lady Pays Off” Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally, and Gigi Perreau
- “This is My Love” Linda Darnell, Rick Jason, Dan Duryea, and Faith Domergue
- “My Darling Clementine” Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, and Victor Mature
- “Summer Storm” Linda Darnell, George Sanders, and Anna Lee
- “Forever Amber” Linda Darnell, Cornel Wilde, Richard Greene, and George Sanders
- “Fallen Angel” Alice Faye, Dana Andrews, and Linda Darnell
- “Chasers” Tom Berenger, Erika Eleniak, and William McNamara
- “The Inkwell” Larenz Tate, Joe Morton, Suzzanne Douglas, and Glynn Turman
- “Black Dog” Patrick Swayze, Randy Travis, Meatloaf, Stephen Tobolowsky and Charles Dutton
- “Track 29” Theresa Russell, Gary Oldman, Colleen Camp, Sandra Bernhard, Seymour Cassel, and Christopher Lloyd
- “Date with an Angel” Michael E. Knight, Phoebe Cates, Emmanuelle Beart, and David Dukes
- “Traveler” Bill Paxton, Mark Wahlberg, and Julianna Margulies
- “The Jackal” Bruce Willis and Richard Gere
- “Amos and Andrew” Nicolas Cage and Samuel L. Jackson
- “ From the Hip” Judd Nelson and Elizabeth Perkins
- “The Exorcist III” George C. Scott, Ed Flanders, Jason Miller, Scott The Road to Welville” Anthony Hopkins, Bridget Fonda, Matthew Broderick, John Cusak, and Dana Carvey
- “Everybody Wins” Nick Nolte and Debra Winger
- “Silver Bullet” Gary Busey, Everett McGill, Cory Haim
- “The Road Home” Donal Sutherland and Adam Horovitz
- “Weeds” Nick Nolte
- “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” Judith Hoag and Elias Koteas
Drawer #6
6-1 NCVAA 1958-1980, Large posters
- 15th Annual Piedmont Crafts Fair, November 3-5
- Davidson National Print and Drawing Competition, February 10
- Davidson National Print and Drawing Competition, January 26
- North Carolina Film Festival and Competition, May 17-19
- Theodora Skipitares, January 28 – April 4
- American Illustration: 1800 to the Present, November 13, 1977 – January 8, 1978
- 14th Annual ECU School of Art Faculty Exhibition, February 1-28, 1970
- Herb Jackson and Gene Kangas, November 2-29, 1969
- Masterpieces from Montreal, July 10 – August 21, 1966
- Carolina Charter Tercentenery Exhibition, March 23 – April 28, 1963
- The Dutch Republic in the Days of John Adams, January 30 – February 27, 1977
- Davidson National Print and Drawing Competition, January 25
- Tran Gordley, September 1-30, 1974
- Realism in North Carolina, May 19 – June 28, 1974
- Janet Fish, Sidney Goodman, Duane Hanson, Alfred Leslie, Philip Pearlstein, Joseph Raffael, Stephen Posen, and Neil Welliver, September 16 – October 30, 1977(2 copies)
- Twentieth Century European Art from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, October 20, 1976 – May 20, 1977
- Annual Student Art Exhibition: Wake Forest University, April 20 – May 5, 1976
- Ceremonial Art in the Judaic Tradition, April 27 – June 15
- Tilmann Riemenschneider, October 6 – November 11
- Reep, Elmore, Haney, Hartley, and Fovr, April 13 – May 16, 1980
- Oliver Lee Jackson, October 15 – December 15, 1980
- Laura Grosch, April 7 – May 5, 1971
- New Space, February 3-28, 1977
- Wake Forest University College Union Collection of Contemporary Art, September 5 – October 7, 1977
6-2 NCVAA, 1958-1980, posters
- East Carolina College, February 1963
- Jerry Markatos, Artie Markatos Dixon, and Dail Dixon, November 4-28, 1969
- Sculpture and drawings, Gaston Lachaise, May 6-31, 1970
- Herb Jackson, January 7 – February 4
- Art Gaston College, course listing
- Rinda Metz, Fayerweather Gallery, November 1-25, 1981
- Masters Thesis Exhibition, March 23 – April 6
- SECCA: Realist Invitational, October 8-31
- Doug Marlette and Friends, October 17-30
- The East Carolina School of Art Graduate Thesis Exhibition, April 1-28, 1977
- The First Sofa Exchange Art Competition, April 14-27, 1977
- North Carolina Artists Competition, August 20 – October 30
- Southeaster Editorial Cartoonists, September 1 – October 21, 1977
- ASU Exhibition Schedule, 1977-1978
- Group Invitational: Wake Forest University Art Gallery, November 6 – December 9
- Paul Hartley and Ray Elmore, October 12 – November 3, 1978
- Garden-Studio Art Gallery’s Artists and Writers Calendar, 1979
- Drawing Invitational, July 2-31, 1975
- Tom Hammond, Ron Meyers, Judy McWillie, November 3-24, 1975
- Susan Simmons and Candy Ellis, November 2 – February 29, 1976
- Ron Snapp and Dean Aydelott, September 5-28, 1975
- Bova Earl, Gobble Heyden, Moulthrop Kotani, and Stratton Turner, August 8-31, 1975
- Doug Eubank, July 6-30, 1975
- North Carolina Glass, January 11-30, 1976
- SECCA: Shot in Richmond, February 6-28, 1976
- Invitational Textile Exhibition, April 1-30, 1976
- Edith Gunn, Molly Lay, Ron Meisner, Jean Wall Penland, Margaret Stuart, September 24 – October 30, 1976
- SECCA: Wearables, September 11-30, 1976
- Douglas Houchens, January 5-26, 1972
- George Catlin: The Indian Painter, February 15 – March 15
- Synchromies, March 18 – April 9, 1972
- Davidson National Print and Drawing Competition, March 19 – April 29, 1972
- 1971 Biennial Invitational Sculpture Show, February 15 – March 12
- Prints by Harold Altman, April 13-30, 1971
- Graduate Art Exhibition, April 25 – May 11
- Annual Student Art Exhibition, May 10-26, 1971
- Contemporary American Drawings, September 8 – October 3, 1971
- Ben Berns, October 17 – November 7, 1971
- Fourth Annual Crafts Fair, December 7-9, 1973
- Faulkner at GCA, March 8, 1974
- 1974 Invitational Textile Exhibition, March 28 – April 30
- Annual Student Art Exhibition, May 1-20, 1974
- GCA: The Gallery of Contemporary Art, May 3-31, 1974
- African Textiles and Jewelry, May 5 – June 2, 1974
- Laura Grosch, October 28, 1973
- GCA: Southeastern Juried Show, November 2 – December 12, 1973
- Craftsman Invitational, December 7-22, 1973
- 10th Annual Piedmont Craftsmen’s Fair, November 2-3, 1973
- Realists Invitational 1973, October 5-31
6-3 NCVAA 1958-1980, posters
- North Carolina: yesterday, today, tomorrow photographic competition, July 1972
- Ten from Winston-Salem at GCA, July 3-31, 1973
- 38th Semi-Annual Competition: Printmaking and Drawing, April 6-28, 1973
- Jerry Noe and Ken Daley, March 2-31, 1973
- Annual Student Art Exhibition, May 1-21, 1973
- 9th Annual Piedmont Craftsmen’s Fair, November 3-4, 1972
- Annual Student Art Exhibition, May 1-21, 1972
- Jacob Jordaens, December 23, 1979 – January 20, 1980
- Spring Art Show: 21st Annual, October 5-21, 1979
- Frank Faulkner, January 9 – February 15, 1979
- S. Tucker Cooke, November 4-30, 1979
- Wake Forest University: Annual Student Art Exhibition, April 23 – May 15, 1978
- Second Annual Sofa Exchange Art Competition, April 10-24, 1978
- New Faces: Dick Evans, Deborah Hecht, Beverly Neuman, and Elsie Dinsmore Popkin, April 8, 1978
- Seven in Seventy-Eight, March 31 – April 14, 1978
- John Wilkins Senior Art Show, October 7-21, 1971
- Herb Jackson, October 20 – November 11
- Tobacco and Smoking in Art, October 15 – December
- Ibram Lassaw, 1962-1963
- European Art Today, February 26 – April 3, 1960
- Blumgardner Owl Paintings, March 13
- Craft Fair, November 13-14, 1964
- E.L. Kirchner, February 9, 1958
- Atlantic Christian College, November 19 – December 16, 1967
- 26th Annual North Carolina Artists’ Exhibition, January 11-17, 1964
- Contemporary Arts Festival, April 22 – May 1, 1968
- Benefit Program by Thomas P.F. Hoving, April 19, 1968
- Agostini at UNC-G, April 20 – May 1, 1969
- Robert Howard, Novermber 6-30, 1969
- SECCA Exhibitions, September 1978 – August 1979
- A.B. Jackson, December 3-19, 1970
- Melvin Stanforth and Edward Reep, December 1-18, 1970
- International Paintings by Young Artists, November 2-21, 1970
- Mint Museum Antiques Show and Sale, October 14-16, 1970
- Mary Anne K. Jenkins and Alice Proctor, March 8 – April 4
- Krisztina Vajnovsky, March 9 – 31, 1970
- North Carolina by North Carolinians, 1970
- Decorative Arts Seminar, April 19-24, 1970
- William Van Hettinga, October 14-31
- 3 Sculptors, Anderson, Henry, and Logan, May 4 – 27, 1973
- Ann Leggett, August 22, 1977 (2 copies)
6-4 NCVAA 1958-1980, posters
- Juan Logan, September 30
- Jonathan Williams, February 22
- Eat Your Heart Out Leonardo, September 8
- Huggins, Flynn, Craven, June 1 – 29
- Davidson National Print and Drawing Competition, February 1, 1974
- 40th Semi-annual competition, April 6-30
- A Summer with Claude Howell, January 9 – 31, 1968
- Ten Young Artists, February 2- 28
- Exhibition: GCA and Salem College, September 112
- Paul Minnis and Jo Ann Cowans, May 3 – June 7
- Gwendolyn Beitzell and Alex Harris, January 6 – 27
- Faculty Artists Exhibition, November 11- December 2
- Painting and Printmaking Faculty of Virginia Commonwealth University, March 6 – 31
- Chris Robinson After Art, April 24 – May 18
- Craft Exhibit and Sale, November 29 – December 21
- April Shower of the Arts, April 29
- Student Exhibition, April 21 – May 9
- Onslow Art Society, 18th Annual Spring Art Show, April 11 – 15
- Donna Purvis, October 30
- Masters of the Photographic Arts, May 1-3
- Jonathan Williams, February 22
- John Kehoe and Gordon Mahy, January 4 – 31
- Joe Cox and George Kelischeck, December 7 – January 3
- Exhibition of Student Work, April 19 – May 12
- 1972 Graduate Art Exhibition, April 16 – May 8
- Heiberger, Hodges, Lowry, Pressler, June 7, 1974
- Annual Student Art Exhibition, April 15 – May 4, 1975
- Herb Jackson Paintings, April 18 – May 29
- Herb Jackson- 15 Years, September 22 – October 15
- Invitational Textile Exhibition, March 11 – March 30, 1975
- Lewis Cornell, Glenda Wharton, and Gilbert Young, June 6 – 29
- Romare Bearden, April 11 – May 5, 1978
- The Carolina Craftsmen’s Christmas Classic 1977, November 25 – 27
- The Carolina Craftsmen’s Christmas Classic 1979, November 23 – 25
- Celebration of Clay, March 2 – 26, 1980
- Annual North Carolina Artists Exhibition, April 6 – May 11, 1980
- Penland 1973 Faculty
- Leavitt, Menapace, Zorensky, Tarnowsky, August 3 – 31
Drawer #7
7-1 MS#124, Reproductions of Religious Paintings, 8 total
Drawer #8
The following items from MS#102, Doug Swink Theater Collection, have been moved from the map case to the box containing the rest of the material for the collection:
- File #1, Theater programs, 1957-1963
- File #2, Theater programs, 1964-1965
- File #3, Theater programs, 1966-1967
- File #4, Theater programs, 1968
- File #5, Theater programs, 1969
- File #6, “Prince of Parthia” programs, December 1962
- File #7, “Thieves’ Carnival” programs, undated
- File #8, Time magazine, September 5, 1938; “College Theater Group to Hold Lecture Series” Wilmington Morning Star, January 6, 1960; “Summer Theatre Group Presents Two Shows” Seahawk, May 11, 1961; “Dramatics Group Presents ‘Media,’ Three Act Play” Seahawk, October 5, 1961 (2 copies); “College Theatre Production is Termed Hit by Reviewer” Wilmington Morning Star, February 16, 1962; portion of incomplete article; “College Players Win State Award” Wilmington Morning Star, April 20, 1962; “SRO Comedy Opens At UNC-W” August 5, 1969; “Final SRO Presentation Shows Excellent Effort” August 6, 1969 (2 copies)
8-1 MS#102, Doug Swink Theater Collection. Scrapbook of Wilmington College Community Straw-Hat Theater
8-2 MS#102, Theater programs for the SRO Straw-Hat Theatre, 1969 and theater tickets
- List of programs for the Thalian Association, Wilmington College Theater, and the Wilmington College Straw-hat Theater, from November 1957 – November 1969.
- Contained in envelope: 6 tickets for admittance to production of Wilcol Stages; 3 tickets for “Medea” November 9-11, 1961; 1 ticket for “The Boy Friend” July 29; 1 ticket for “The Rivals”
- “Celebration” July 1-6, 1969
- “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” July 8-13, 1969
- “ The Odd Couple” July 15-20, 1969
- “Little Mary Sunshine” July 22-27, 1969
- “Balloons” or “The Fable of Ah!” July 20-August 3, 1969
- “ The Knack” August 5-10, 1969
- “Mr. Scrooge” November 20-23, 1969
8-3 MS#102, Theater posters for the Thalian Association and Wilmington College Theater as well as the Wilmington College Straw Hat Theater
- “Tartuffe” February 11-13
- “Stalag 17” February 13-15
- “Around the World in 80 Days” May 21-23
- “Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma’s Hung You in the Closet and I’m Feelin’ So-o-o Sad” July 28-August 1
- “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” November 19-21, draft
- “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” November 19-21
- “Strange Bedfellows” December 5-7
8-4 MS#102, Double Issue of Life Magazine, December 20, 1963 (item removed 2002, bound and now housed in vault)
8-5 MS#102, Newspaper Articles
- The Seahawk, February 1, 1961 “ Mixed Chorus Prepares Musical Production For Spring”- entire edition
- The Seahawk, March 23, 1961 “Seatone Notes”, “Drama Club Presents ‘Androcles and Lion’”
- Wilmington Morning Star, June 1961 “Wilmington College Announces Schedule for Summer Term”
- Wilmington News, August 16, 1961 “Workmen Apply Finishing Touches to Wilmington College Buildings”
- Star News, April 8, 1962 “City College Players to Present Old Play for Drama Week Event”
Drawer
#9
9-1 MS#101, Fred Graham Papers: papers dealing with Wilmington College, 1958-1965. This portion of the collection consists of maps and blueprints.
- Property Line Map for the Trustees of Wilmington College, 1959
- Campus Planning Map, Wilmington College, April 1968
- Blueprint for Wilmington College Arts Building, May 27, 1964
- Map of Wilmington Campus, roads and drainage, no date
- Blueprint of Kenan Auditorium, Balcony Level, July 7, 1967
- Blueprint of Kenan Auditorium, First Level, July 7, 1967
9-2 MS# unknown, French maps of Europe, 27 total and 1 map of the United Provinces, printed in English. Most of the maps are undated, but those with dates are between 1650 and 1792.
9-3 MS#26, Wilmington/Lower Cape Fear Civil War Resources. Chart depicting Civil War placement of troops between 1861 and 1865. Includes information on the 13th, 10th, 3rd, and 1st Battalions as well as the 40th, 36th, and 10th Regiment.
Drawer
#10
10-1 MS#105, Fertilizer Industry Business Documents 1872-1966.
- Map showing Brown’s Development Section #1
- Sketch part of Staunton, VA, November 22, 1900
- Baltimore & Ohio R.R., Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., and The Chesapeake &Ohio Ry. Co. Record of Ownership, Staunton, VA, December 17, 1918 (2 copies)
- Map of Piedmont Park Association property, April 27, 1908
- Map of Central Land Company property, 1891
- Map of Virginia Carolina Chemical Corp. Fertilizer Plant, Wadesboro, NC, December 1954
- Indenture between William Flynt and James Sandifer, February 18, 1861
- Map of land to be acquired by Norfolk & Western Ry. Co. from Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., August 1, 1923
- Map showing planned S.A.L. R.R. branch tracks to factory, Wadesboro, NC, no date
10-2 MS#23, maps of Eastern United States.
-
A New Map of North America, 1779. SENC Map G 3300 .S2
1779 .N48 1990
- A Map of South Carolina, 1711. SENC G 3910 1711 .N34 1990
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A New and Accurate Map of the Provinces of North &
South Carolina, Georgia, &c., 1747. SENC G 3870 1747 .B68
- Carte général de la Caroline, 1696. SENC G 3910 1696 .S36
- Captures and Destruction of Vessels, Salt Works, etc., in the Vicinity of Wilmington, NC, 1861-1865. SENC Map G 3904 .W6S5 1968 F6
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Plan of the Siege of Charleston, SC, 1787. SENC G
3914 .C3 .S5 1787 .P52
- Nature Lover’s Map of North Carolina, 1965-1967.
10-3 MS#186, Certificates and Maps from the Wootten Collection.
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Certificate, June 9, 1897.
Certificate of Graduation from North Carolina College of Agriculture and
Mechanical Arts for a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. Awarded to Bradley J. Wootten and signed
by the faculty of the college.
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Certificate, April 27, 1898.
Commission of Bradley Wootten as a 1st Lieutenant and Battalion
Adjutant of the 2nd Regiment of the North Carolina Volunteers,
USA. Signed by the Adjutant General
and the Governor of North Carolina.
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Certificate, August 31,
1899. Lt. Wootten appointed 1st Lt in the 28th Infantry,
United States Volunteers. Effective
July 5, 1899 and signed by the Adjutant General, the Secretary of War and
President McKinley.
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Certificate, January 2,
1900. Commission of Bradley Wootten as a 1st Lt in the
28th Infantry, United States Volunteers. Effective July 5, 1899 and signed by the
Adjutant General, the Secretary of War and President
McKinley.
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Map, January 7, 1900. Map of the Battle of Putol, P.I. under
the command of Colonel Birkhimer, 28th Infantry, U.S.
Volunteers.
- May, July 17, 1900. Map depicts the conflict between the 28th Infantry and Filipino Rebels on July 17, 1900 at Bario Jalang, Pueblo San Louis, Province of Batanga, Luzon
10-4 MS#132, photocopies of articles related to the Wilmington Riots of 1898.
- Unknown paper, May 1888.
- Unknown paper, May 2, 1897.
- Unknown paper, July 18, 1898.
- Unknown paper, August 1898.
- The Evening Dispatch (Wilmington), November 7-10, 1898. “Fusionists Utterly Routed”, “Victory Sure and Complete”
- The Evening Dispatch (Wilmington), November 11, 1898. “A Summary of the Situation
- The Evening Dispatch (Wilmington), November 12, 1898. “The Situation Today Resumes Normal State”
- Unknown paper, November 1898. Action in Wilmington and Greenwood
- Unknown paper and date, only the bottom half of page.
10-5 MS#132, duplicate photocopies of articles related to the Wilmington Riots of 1898
- Unknown paper, May 1888.
- Unknown paper, May 2, 1897.
- Unknown paper, July 18, 1898.
- Unknown paper, August 1898.
- The Evening Dispatch (Wilmington), November 7-10, 1898. “Fusionists Utterly Routed”, “Victory Sure and Complete”
- The Evening Dispatch (Wilmington), November 11, 1898. “A Summary of the Situation
- The Evening Dispatch (Wilmington), November 12, 1898. “The Situation Today Resumes Normal State”
- Unknown paper, November 1898. Action in Wilmington and Greenwood
- Unknown paper and date, only the bottom half of page.
10-6 MS#132, photocopies of articles related to the Wilmington Riots of 1898. (includes 1 full page copy and 2 sets of partial page copies for each article)
- Unknown paper, August 1, 1897.
- Unknown paper, September 5, 1898.
- Unknown paper and date.
Drawer #11
11-1 MS# 89, map of the Mediterranean Coast of France, in French, 1910.
G 5834 .M37 1951
.F72
11-2 MS#158, Chris Fonvielle Manuscript Collection, color print, “The Victorious Attack on Fort Fisher, N.C. Jan. 15th 1865” printed in Wilmington, NC, 1996
11-3 MS#19, Lower Cape Fear Region, color posters of lighthouses in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. 3 total.
SENC Map Posters NC 1850
.M66 M662
11-4 MS# unknown, color poster maps of various coastal regions of the United States by Terry Moore. 31 total. SENC Map Posters NC 1850 .M66 M66
- Hilton Head and the Low Country, 1992
- Jacksonville, FL, 1990
- Long Bay’s Brunswick Coast
- Long Island: and the Connecticut Coast, 1993
- Mobile Bay: Pascagoula to Warrington
- New Orleans: and the Southern Bayous, 1991
- New York Harbor, 1993
- Newport: Narragansett Bay to New Bedford, 1993
- The Grand Strand
- Hampton Roads, 1991
- Georgia’s Golden Isles: Ossabaw to Cumberland, 1993
- The Florida Panhandle
- Florida’s South Coasts: Gateway to the Keys, 1990
- Fort Meyers, 1990
- Chesapeake Bay, 1992
- The Coast of Maine, 1994
- Boston: and the North Shore, 1994
- Cape Cod, 1993
- Charleston, 1990
- Barnegat Bay: Brigantine to Allenhurst
- Annapolis, 1992
- Baltimore
- The Cape Fear, 1989
- The Outer Banks, 1992
- The Savannah River Basin, 1990
- South Carolina’s Low Country: Charleston to Beaufort, 1993
- The South Jersey Shore: Cape May to Absecon, 1993
- Tampa Bay, 1990
- The Texas Gulf Coast
- Topsail Island: Middle Sound to Sneads Ferry, 1993
- Twin Rivers and the Crystal Coast
11-5 MS# unknown, black portfolio of Italian color prints. 70 total, most are religious in nature.
- “The Virgin and Child”
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“La
Anjelico”
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“Sacra
Famiglia e Angeli”
-
“La Vergine
della Melagrana”
- Boltecelli
- “The Love Sacred and Profane”
- “Venere”
- “The Virgin of the Angels”
-
“La
Primavera”
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“Madonna e
Bambino”
-
“Madonna e Bambino”
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“Madonna col Bambino”
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“Madonna col
Bambino” (Dettaglio)
-
“Madonna”(Dettaglio)
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“Angioli e
Beati”
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“S.
Domenico”
-
“La
Trasfigurazione”
-
Gozzoli
-
“L’Adorazione”
-
“Adorazione
dei Magi”
- “The Virgin and Child Jesus appearing to Joan of France”
- “The Virgin adoring Child”
-
“La
Crocifissione”
-
“Zaccaria
scrive il nome del neonato”
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“La Nascita
di Venere”
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“Gesti verso
il Calvario”
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“Testa del
Redentore”
-
“Autoritratto”
-
“Madonna Figlio e Santi”
- “The Virgin and the Child”
-
“Cristo e
San Domenico”
- “S. Girolamo”
- “The Madonna, Child, and Angels”
- “Giovanna Tornabouni”
- “Portrait of a Nobleman”
-
“Madonna e
Bambino”
-
“Il Transito
della Vergine”
-
“E
Angioli”
-
“Cristo
Pellegrino e Due Domenicani”
-
“Madonna col
Bambino”
-
“Angiolo”
-
“S.
Barbara”
- “Fra Angelico”
- “The Virgin and Child”
- “Pergamena”
- “The Virgin with Child and Sacred Histories”
- “Angiolo Incoronato”
- “Angel with Flowers”
- Cathedrale de Chartes – stained glass
- Tapisserie allenmande
- Cathedrale de Chartes – stained glass
- “Maja Dressed”
- “La Pace”
- “Il Boun Governo”
11-6
MS# unknown, cards with color prints of lighthouses and
prints by Terry Moore. 35 total.
SENC NC 1850 .M66 M663
- Baltimore
- Annapolis
- Barenegat Bay: Brigantine to Allenhurst
- Boston: and the North Shore
- The Cape Fear
- Chesapeake Bay
- Cape Cod
- Charleston
- The Coast of Maine
- Florida’s South Coast: Gateway to the Keys
- The Florida Panhandle
- Fort Meyers
- South Carolina’s Low Country: Charleston to Beaufort
- The Texas Gulf Coast
- The South Jersey Shore
- Tampa Bay
- Georgia’s Golden Isles
- Hampton Roads
- The Grand Strand
- Hilton Head and the Lowcountry
- Jacksonville (FL)
- Long Island: and the Connecticut Coast
- Long Bay’s Brunswick Coast
- Mobile Bay
- Twin Rivers and the Crystal Coast
- The Savannah River Basin
- The Outer Banks
- Morning on the Cape Fear
- New Orleans: and the Southern Bayous
- New York Harbor
- Topsail Island: Middle Sound to Sneads Ferry
- Newport: Narragansett Bay to New Bedford
- South Carolina Lighthouses
- Virginia Lighthouses
- North Carolina Lighthouses
Drawer
#12
12-1 MS# unknown, collection of maps, sketches, photographs and lithographs
- Photograph from the Gertrude Weil Collection
- Engraving of the Washington National Monument, circa 1840. Given by Dr. Samuel Chambers, May 22, 1973
- Color Lithograph, “The U.S.S. North Carolina Comes Home”. Signed by Terry Sanford
- Map, “The British Possessions in North America” 1794. Given by Dr. Samuel Chambers, May 22, 1973.
- Photograph of George Zebrowski, Pioneer in Marine Mycology, Faculty Member, Department Char, Wilmington College, 1954-1962
- Colored Lithograph by McKenny & Hall. “Peah-Mus-Ka: A Musquakee Chief”, 1838. Given by Dr. Samuel Chambers, May 22, 1973
- Reproduction of a Colored Lithograph (1840), published around 1920. “View of the Federal Hall of the City of New York: as it appeared in the year 1797, with the Adjacent buildings thereto” Given by Dr. Samuel Chambers, May 22, 1973
- Reproduction of a Colored Lithograph (1847), published around 1920. “ The Government House”- official residence built for President George Washington, although never used by him. Given by Dr. Samuel Chambers, May 22, 1973
- Sketch of Wilmington College, 1968. Includes the names of the Board of Trustees
Drawer #13 - empty oversized folders
Drawer #14 - There are no items in this drawer
Drawer
#15
15-1 MS# unknown, contains 2 maps
- May 4, 1962, map of coastal region, not marked as to location
- November 17, 1970, map of Wallace, North Carolina
Drawer
#16
16-1 MS# unknown, Movie Posters
- “Raw Deal” Arnold Schwarzenegger
- “Marie: a True Story” Sissy Spacek
- “Blue Velvet” Kyle MaClachlan, Isabella Rossellinni, and Dennis Hopper (Poster is in German)
- “The Bedroom Window” Steve Guttenberg, Elizabeth McGovern, and Isabelle Huppert
- “Dracula’s Widow” Sylvia Kristel
- “Crimes of the Heart” Diane Keaton, Jessica Lange, and Sissy Spacek
- “Cat’s Eye” Drew Barrymore, James Woods, and Alan King
- “Year of the Dragon” Mickey Rourke, John Lone, and Ariane
- “Masters of the Universe” Dolph Lundgren and Frank Langella
- “Love and Bullets” Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, and Rod Steiger
- “The Jackal” Bruce Willis and Richard Gere
- “To Gillian on her 37th Birthday”
- “Super Mario Brothers” Bob Hoskins, John Leguizamo, and Dennis Hopper
- “Once Upon A Time…When We Were Colored” Al Freeman, Jr., Phylicia Rashad, and Leon
16-2 MS# unknown, Movie Posters
- “No Mercy” Richard Gere and Kim Basinger
- “The Grave” Craig Sheffer and Gabrielle Anwar
- “Dream a Little Dream” Jason Robards, Corey Feldman, Piper Laurie, Meredith Salenger, Harry Dean Stanton, and Corey Haim
-
“Dawson’s
Creek”
-
“Cyborg”
Jean Claude Van Damme
- “Collision Course” Pat Morita and Jay Leno
- “To Gillian on her 37th Birthday” Peter Gallagher, Claire Danes, Kathy Baker, Wendy Crewson, Burce Altman, Micelle Pfeiffer
- “Fall Time” Stephen Baldwin, Sherly Lee, Mickey Rourke
- “29th Street” Danny Aiello and Anthony Lapaglia
- “Household Saint” Tracy Ulman, Vincent D’Onofrio, Lili Taylor, and Judith Malina
- “I Know What You Did Last Summer” Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Johnny Galecki, and Brigette Wilson
- “The Squeeze” Michael Keaton
- “Little Monsters” Fred Savage and Howie Mandel
- “Alan and Naomi” Lukas Haas
- “Betsy’s Wedding” Alan Alda, Joey Bishop, Madeline Kahn, Catherine O’Hara, Joe Pesci, Ally Sheedy, Burt Young and Molly Ringwald
- “It Runs in the Family” Charles Grodin, Kieran Culkin and Mary Steenburgen
16-3 MS# unknown, 2 sets of 8 “Firestarter” Posters. David Keith, Drew Barrymore, Freddie Jones, Heather Locklear, Martin Sheen, George C. Scott, Art Carney, and Louise Fletcher
Drawer
#17
17-1 MS# unknown, Movie Posters
- “A Soldier’s Daughter Never Cries” Kris Kristofferson, Barbara Hershey and Leelee Sobieski (2 copies)
- “Manhunter” Willian Peterson, Kim Greist, Joan Allen, Brian Cox, Dennis Farina, Stephen Lang and Tom Noonan
- “Muppets from Space” mini poster
- “Muppets from Space”
- “The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland”
- “Traxx” Traxx, Shadoe Stevens, Prixcilla Barnes, Willard E. Pugh, John Hancock, and Hugh Gillin
- “Hiding Out” John Cryer
- “Shadrach” Harvey Keitel and Andie MacDowell
- “Lolita” Jeremy Irons, Melanie Griffith, and Frank Langelia
- “This World, Then the Fireworks” Billy Zane, Gina Gershon, and Sheryl Lee
- “Loose Cannons” Gene Hackman and Dan Aykroyd
- “Weekend at Bernie’s II” Andrew McCarthy, Terry Kiser, and Jonathan Silverman
- “Billy Bathgate” Dustin Hoffman, Nicole Kidman, and Loren Dean
- “Billy Bathgate” Dustin Hoffman and Nicole Kidman
-
“The Butcher’s Wife” Demi Moore and Jeff Daniels
Drawer #18
18-1 MS# unknown, The Catalan World Map of the R. Biblioteca Estense at Modena, with Memoir by George H. Kimble, M.A. Reproductions of Early Manuscript Maps. Royal Geographical Society: London, 1934
G 3200 1450 .C37
- Large book contains maps
- Small book includes introduction by W.E. Goodenough and the memoir by George H. Kimble
Drawer #19 - There are no items in this drawer
Drawer #20
20-1 MS# unknown, large flip chart of elementary school lessons. The charts are attached to a wooden pole and is in very delicate condition