Memorabilia
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Anita Stewart Brown papers
Collection
Identifier: MS0507
Overview
Personal papers, correspondence and memorabilia from Anita S. Brown. Includes materials from her nearly 30 years at Eastern Air Lines.
Dates:
1960 - 2003
Campus Activities Board records
Collection
Identifier: UA0159
Scope and Contents
The Campus Activities Board Records consist of planning, promotional, and administrative material related to the board’s operations and sponsoring of programs for the UNCC campus community. Topics covered include but are not limited to homecoming, event planning, budgets, the Student Activity Fees Commission (SAFC), minutes, and publicity efforts. A large number of photographs and some memorabilia can also be found in this collection, as well as materials from the A-Cone-A-Fair anniversary...
Dates:
1975-2008
Campus Pride records
Collection
Identifier: MS0467
Overview
Campus Pride is a national nonprofit organization for student leaders and campus groups working to create a safer college environment for LGBT students. Materials include organizational records, publications and ephemera, and teaching materials.
Dates:
circa 2001-2014
Dale Earnhardt, Sr. racing memorabilia plaque
Collection — Box 1 [F09.157.03.04]
Identifier: MS0392
Overview
Contains a Dale Earnhardt collectible plaque that contains a piece of Goodyear tire from Earnhardt's car and a picture of Earhardt with his car.
Dates:
undated
Sue Henry papers
Collection
Identifier: MS0478
Overview
Sue Henry is a gay rights pioneer in Charlotte, North Carolina. The papers consist of materials created and collected by Sue Henry as proprietor of the Rising Moon Books & Beyond bookstore, Charlotte mayoral candidate, and member of a range of social and political organizations.
Dates:
1992 - 2002
Clarence O. Kuester, Sr., papers
Collection
Identifier: MS0443
Overview
Clarence O. Kuester, Sr. was active with the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce and a tireless promoter of the city and its business potential. The collection also contains a significant assortment of papers concerning a theatrical production entitled “Shout Freedom,” which was Kuester’s brainchild and was staged just after his death, in the spring of 1948.
Dates:
1891 - 1997