Box SFC3 [F09.090.03.01]
Container
Contains 25 Collections and/or Records:
Soldier's application for pension
Collection — Box: SFC3 [F09.090.03.01], Folder: 265
Identifier: MS0265
Overview
Two-sided, State of North Carolina Soldier's Application for pension, act of March 8, 1921.
Dates:
1921 - 1929
Ruth Ann Douglass Fogartie travel diary
Collection — Box: SFC3 [F09.090.03.01], Folder: 232
Identifier: MS0232
Overview
Contains a typewritten travel diary that describes a group trip from Charlotte to Europe in 1972.
Dates:
1972
Annie Bryant Robey papers
Collection — Box: SFC3 [F09.090.03.01], Folder: 225
Identifier: MS0225
Overview
Material related to American Red Cross drives in Charlotte during World War I, including aid to the Belgians.
Dates:
1918 - 1919
Raymond M. Mitchell papers
Collection — Box: SFC3 [F09.090.03.01], Folder: 280
Identifier: MS0280
Overview
Papers related to Mitchell's service in the U.S. Air Force Reserve with the 323rd Troop Carrier Squadron (Reserve) at Morris Field, Charlotte, North Carolina, and with the 302nd Troop Carrier Wing (Reserve) at Marietta Army Air Field, Marietta, Georgia, from 1947 to 1949. Includes special orders, bulletins, correspondence, memoranda, meeting notices, and telegrams.
Dates:
1947 - 1949
Hutchison and Caldwell families papers
Collection — Box: SFC3 [F09.090.03.01], Folder: 294
Identifier: MS0294
Overview
Photocopied papers of the Caldwell family of Charlotte, N.C., and the Hutchison family of York District (Rock Hill), S.C. Contains a diary by Adeline Caldwell, the second wife of Dr. D.T. Caldwell of Rosedale Plantation in Charlotte, N.C. Includes miscellaneous papers of related families, including the Boulware family, the Moore family, the Rawlinson family, the Springs family and the Stokes family.
Dates:
1844 - 1922
Valentines collection
Collection — Box: SFC3 [F09.090.03.01], Folder: 278
Identifier: MS0278
Overview
Mid-nineteenth century valentines. Both are ivory colored and lacy in design and texture.
Dates:
1862
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Urban League records
Collection — Box: SFC3 [F09.090.03.01], Folder: 283
Identifier: MS0283
Overview
Records of a multi-service, non-profit agency, organized in 1978 to promote economic self-sufficiency among African American families and to seek racial inclusion in Mecklenburg County (N.C.) communities. Contains miscellaneous records of the Urban League for the year 1981 only, including membership reports and lists, financial reports, and an affiliate assessment report.
Dates:
1981
United States Courthouse and Post Office Building (Charlotte, N.C.) lithograph
Collection — Box: SFC3 [F09.090.03.01], Folder: 236
Identifier: MS0236
Overview
Contains a lithograph of an architectural rendering of the United States Courthouse and Post Office Building that was located on W. Trade St. in uptown Charlotte.
Dates:
1889
Paul Green papers
Collection — Box: SFC3 [F09.090.03.01], Folder: 237
Identifier: MS0237
Overview
Primarily souvenir programs (1938, 1941, 1947-48, 1970, 1974, 1997) of Paul Green's symphonic drama, The Lost Colony. The 1947 program is signed by four actors in the production, which is staged annually at the Waterside Theatre in Manteo on Roanoke Island, N.C. Also includes a program for Green's 1950 symphonic drama, Faith of Our Fathers, which was staged in Washington, D.C. and is based on George Washington's role in founding the American Republic.
Dates:
1938 - 1997
Sample Family papers
Collection — Box: SFC3 [F09.090.03.01], Folder: 240
Identifier: MS0240
Overview
Photocopies of indentures and surveys relating to land in northern Mecklenburg County along the Catawba River owned by the Sample Family. Some of the papers relate to land previously owned by James Latta, whose ca. 1800 house is the centerpiece for the present-day Historic Latta Plantation. Also includes genealogical information about the Sample Family.
Dates:
1753-1876