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Program on Preparing Minorities for Academic Careers records, 1987-1994

1.5 Linear Feet 1000 Items
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The Program on Preparing Minorities for Academic Careers was launched in 1989 with a grant from the Charles A. Dana Foundation to Duke University and five historically black colleges and universities: Spelman College, Xavier University, Morehouse College, Hampton University, and Tuskegee University. The program's purpose was to increase the number of minority undergraduate students preparing for careers as college and university professors.
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Program on Preparing Minorities for Academic Careers records, 1987-1994 1.5 Linear Feet 1000 Items

Creasy Kinion Proctor sermons, 1915-1940 and undated

0.4 Linear Feet 300 Items
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Creasy Kinion Proctor (1889-1946) was a clergyman from Durham, North Carolina, a Trinity College alumnus and Duke University Trustee, and Superintendent of Oxford Orphanage from 1928 to 1946, the year he died. Collection consists chiefly of sermon outlines dating from the early 20th century, written by Creasy Kinion Proctor, a minister ordained by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, of North Carolina. There are also a few other papers included in the collection, including an index to sermon topics.
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Creasy Kinion Proctor sermons, 1915-1940 and undated 0.4 Linear Feet 300 Items

Arthur M. Proctor papers, 1906 - 1967

5.5 Linear Feet 4000 Items
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Arthur Marcus Proctor (1886-1955) was a professor in the Department of Education at Duke University. He also served as Director of the Duke Summer Session for several years. The Arthur M. Proctor Papers include correspondence, speeches, articles, clippings, handbooks, photographs, and other materials related to Proctor's career as a teacher of teachers. Includes surveys of North Carolina schools, 1920s-1950s, and handbooks for state high schools, course materials for his work at Duke and other schools, and some files on the Duke Department of Education. English.
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Arthur M. Proctor papers, 1906 - 1967 5.5 Linear Feet 4000 Items

Alexander Proctor papers, 1837-1895

0.1 Linear Feet 36 Items
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African American family originally from Virginia and North Carolina. Legal papers and correspondence relating to the Alexander Proctor family, tracing their history beginning as freedmen in Virginia and North Carolina, their 1840s resettlement in Warren County, Ohio, their emigration to Haiti in 1861 as part of the Redpath movement, and their eventual return to Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1866. The correspondence dates principally from the 1870s, is chiefly written by A.W. Proctor, one of Alexander Proctor's sons, and S.S. Hutchins, friend of Proctor's son, Isaac, and relates to family affairs, business, and other matters. S.S. Hutchins is identified in the Gould's St. Louis Directory (1874), 449, as Chief Clerk in the U.S. Army Engineer's Office. One letter from a friend to a family member mentions seeing Frederick Douglass at Wilberforce College in 1893. The legal records document the free status of the Proctors, various labor agreements, and migration papers, and include receipts and letters of introduction.
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Alexander Proctor papers, 1837-1895 0.1 Linear Feet 36 Items

Pritchett family correspondence, 1785-1876 and undated

1.5 Linear Feet 375 Items
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Residents of Little Hallingbury, Essex, England. Collection consists almost entirely of personal correspondence of the Pritchett family, whose members included the Reverend Charles Richard Pritchett (1785-1849), an Anglican clergyman. The correspondence represents two generations, and includes letters from Pritchett's second wife, Mary Needham Burder Pritchett, other siblings of Charles and Mary, especially Elizabeth Burder, and their children. The Wollaston and James families are also represented. Many of the letters were written by women. Also included is a folder of unrelated envelopes and covers, apparently collected for their stamps, postmarks, and signatures.
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Pritchett family correspondence, 1785-1876 and undated 1.5 Linear Feet 375 Items

Thomas Grimball Prioleau letter, Charleston, South Carolina, 1832, Apr. 19

1 items
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ALS. Recommends Dr. Richard North for a position in the Medical Department of the United States Army.
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Sir John Pringle papers, 1768-1777

3 items
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Autograph letter and prescriptions, signed. Pringle writes to the Earl of Buchan regarding Buchan's work on right-handedness.
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Sir John Pringle papers, 1768-1777 3 items

Thomas Prince letters, 1721-1738

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Thomas Prince (1687-1758) was a graduate of Harvard College, a clergyman, scholar, historian, pastor of the Old South Church in Boston, Mass. from 1718 to 1758, and author of A Chronological History of New England, in the Form of Annals (1736). Collection includes three letters, dated 1721, 1726, and 1738, to Thomas Prince, pastor of the Old South Church in Boston. There are two letters from Prince's sister Abigail in Middleborough, Mass., dated January 4, 1721 and February 25, 1726, both discussing family matters such as health, various leases and deeds, and other subjects. In another letter, dated 1738, Prince's mother-in-law Grace Denny, of Old Newton, England, discusses her anxiety about not hearing from Prince, her declining health, and politics and the royal family in England. In a postscript, Denny notes that she has "heard of a printed account about Great Conversions in Hampshire...by the the Rev'd Doctor Watts and Doctor Guyse."
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Thomas Prince letters, 1721-1738 0.2 Linear Feet

R. V. Prince letter, New York City, to James Wadsworth, 1882, Jan. 30

1 items
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ALS. Regarding charges made by Wadsworth against Le Baron Bradford Prince of New Mexico.
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Pearl Primus collection, 1920-1994

20.4 Linear Feet 20650 Items
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Pearl Primus (1919-1994) was an African-American dancer, choreographer, anthropologist, and teacher. Collection includes materials created or collected by Primus and by others dating from circa 1920 to 1994, including correspondence, writings, legal documents, research and teaching materials, clippings, programs, printed materials, photographs, sound recordings, films, videos, and artifacts.
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Pearl Primus collection, 1920-1994 20.4 Linear Feet 20650 Items

Pearl Primus, 1937-1938, 1947-1994 and undated 0.75 Linear Feet Box 1

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James M. Priest papers, 1837-1846

0.2 Linear Feet (10 items)
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James M. Priest was a formerly enslaved person who moved permanently to Liberia, where he served as Presbyterian missionary in King Will's Town, and later Greenville. Collection comprises a letter in a newspaper and five other letters writen by Priest, primarily to members of the Board of Missions of the Presbyterian Church, but also to a ship's captain, and a fellow minister.
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James M. Priest papers, 1837-1846 0.2 Linear Feet (10 items)

Christian Intelligencer newspaper, 1837 October 14 Oversize-folder 1

Priest to Captain J. R. Brown letter, 1844 November 1 Folder 1

Shawn Michael Pridgen photographs, 2020

1 Linear Feet (1 box)
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Shawn Pridgen is a documentary photographer based in Brooklyn, New York whose photographic career began with the Black Lives Matter protests, which followed the violent deaths of African American citizens at the hands of law enforcement. In 2020 he received the Collection Award from the Archive of Documentary Arts at Duke University for this portfolio. Collection consists of fifteen photographic prints of images taken in 2020 at Black Lives Matter protests and rallies in New York City and Washington, D.C. by documentarian Shawn Michael Pridgen. Subjects include portraits of protesters, in some cases with Washington, D.C. monuments in the background; and images of police, crowds, marches, protest signs, city streets and other urban features. The black-and-white prints measure 11x14 inches (9) and 16x20 inches (6). Acquired as part of the Archive of Documentary Arts at Duke University.
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Shawn Michael Pridgen photographs, 2020 1 Linear Feet (1 box)

Joseph Davis Pridgen papers, 1917-1984 (bulk 1917-1919)

1 Linear Feet 300 items
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Supply sergeant with American Expeditionary Forces in World War I and native of Durham, N.C. Chiefly letters written by Pridgen while he was with Company M, 120th U.S. Infantry, 30th Division of American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. He was located at Camp Sevier, Greenville, S.C., and in France. Two of his notebooks read "Engineers Candidate School" and indicate he was trained in mining, field fortification, military bridges, and camouflage. They contain detailed penciled drawings which include dimensions. Collection also contains military papers, memorabilia, ephemera, and legal papers relating to Pridgen's automobile dealership.
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Joseph Davis Pridgen papers, 1917-1984 (bulk 1917-1919) 1 Linear Feet 300 items

Robert Coleman Price papers, 1866-1971

0.5 Linear Feet 52 Items
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Chiefly genealogical materials gathered by Robert Price and others, mostly pertaining to the Price family. Includes genealogical charts, typescripts, and correspondence.
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Robert Coleman Price papers, 1866-1971 0.5 Linear Feet 52 Items

Reynolds Price papers, 1880-2014 and undated

151 Linear Feet 1 Gigabytes 354 boxes
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Reynolds Price (1933-2011) was a novelist, short story writer, poet, dramatist, essayist, translator, and James B. Duke Professor of English at Duke University, where he taught creative writing and literature beginning in 1958. He was an alumnus of Duke and of Oxford University, which he attended on a Rhodes Scholarship. He received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, and his books were nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. The collection is comprised of correspondence, writings, serials, clippings, speeches, interviews, legal and financial papers, photographs, audiovisual materials, and digital materials reflecting Price's career and personal life. Personal and professional correspondence document his education at Duke University, especially his studies under William Blackburn; his period abroad as a Rhodes Scholar at Merton College, Oxford; and his literary work and interaction with other authors, including Stephen Spender, Eudora Welty, and Allan Gurganus. Writings include manuscripts, typescripts, proofs, outlines, and notes produced in the creation and publication of all his major works, including: A Long and Happy Life; Kate Vaiden; A Palpable God; Clear Pictures; A Whole New Life; The Collected Stories; The Collected Poems; A Letter to a Godchild; Ardent Spirits; The Good Priest's Son, and many other books, individual stories, poems, and essays.
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Reynolds Price papers, 1880-2014 and undated 151 Linear Feet 1 Gigabytes 354 boxes

Gwyn B. Price papers, 1924-1972

18 Linear Feet Approximately 13,726 Items
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Long-time employee of the North Carolina Rural Electrification Authority and resident of Raleigh, N.C. Chiefly clippings on rural electrification amassed by Price during his long employment with the North Carolina Rural Electrification Authority. Also includes correspondence; a typescript of The Story of a Mountain Missionary, Rev. James Floyd Fletcher, 1858-1946 by A. J. Fletcher of Raleigh; and a mimeographed copy of Rural Electrification in North Carolina by Joseph Deutsch (Chapel Hill, 1944).
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Gwyn B. Price papers, 1924-1972 18 Linear Feet Approximately 13,726 Items

David Price papers, 1960-2006 and undated

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David Price is a political science professor at Duke University, and Democratic congressman from North Carolina's Fourth District since 1987 (re-elected in 2006). The David Price Papers (1960-2006) document the scholarly and political career of David Eugene Price, including his days as a graduate student in the 1960s, his tenure as a political science professor and Democratic Party staff member, and, finally, his years as a Democratic congressman from North Carolina's Fourth District. Records from Price's political headquarters contain thousands of original documents, handwritten and computer-generated; printed materials such as legislative bills and campaign publicity; and a variety of audiovisual materials, including photographs, some slides, many videos, and audio recordings. The collection is especially rich for researchers interested in the American political party system, the work and life of legislators, North Carolina history and government, the North Carolina Democratic and Republican parties, the U.S. Congress, its committee structure, the Hunt Commission, and the broader legislative process. Other materials document political campaigns, notably David Price's own congressional campaigns and Albert Gore's senatorial campaign of 1970-1971.
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David Price papers, 1960-2006 and undated 172.5 Linear Feet

Richard A. Preston papers, circa 1745-1987 (bulk 1956-1987)

36 Linear Feet 36000 Items
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Richard Arthur Preston (b. 1910), a leading British Commonwealth scholar, was appointed the William K. Boyd Professor of History at Duke University in 1965. Major subjects of the collection include Canadian history, especially military history; the Department of History; and the Canadian Studies program at Duke. Materials include correspondence, reports, course syllabi, printed matter, manuscripts, clippings, photographs, and other papers. English.
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Richard A. Preston papers, circa 1745-1987 (bulk 1956-1987) 36 Linear Feet 36000 Items

Duke University: General Administrative, 1948-1980 Box 1

James Patton Preston letter, Richmond, to James Monroe, 1813, Mar. 12

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ALS. Introduces his brother-in-law, Dr. John Floyd, and recommends him for a position in the Medical Department.
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Mary Jackson Prescott papers, 1803-1809

6 items
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ALS. Letters from family friend Benjamin Waterhouse, W. Hiller, and brother Jackson Prescott give news of family and friends, inquire after the health of her father, Oliver Prescott (1731-1804), and touch upon the question of household finances. There is also a letter from Oliver Prescott to John T. Little regarding the estate of a George Pierce, whose financial affairs involve Judge Jackson Prescott.
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Mary Jackson Prescott papers, 1803-1809 6 items

Edward C. Prescott papers, 1964-2014

7.0 Linear Feet (Four boxes.)
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Edward Prescott (1940-2022) was a Nobel Prize winner and a Regents Professor (of economics) at Arizona State University. This collection documents his professional life through his correspondence, writings, teaching, and professional activities. It was acquired as part of the Economists' Papers Archive.
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Edward C. Prescott papers, 1964-2014 7.0 Linear Feet (Four boxes.)

Joan Preiss papers, 1970-2006

54 Linear Feet 40,500 Items
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Community and labor movement organizer in Durham, N.C.; chair of the Triangle Friends of the United Farm Workers; board member of the National Farm Worker Ministry; member of the Farmworker Ministry Commission, N.C. Council of Churches. Accession (2009-0279) (40,500 items; 54.0 lin. ft.; dated 1970-2006) includes Preiss's personal papers as well as organizational records from her role in the Triangle Friends of the United Farm Workers (TFUFW), the National Farmworker Ministry (NFWM), the Farmworker Ministry Commission, and the AFL-CIO's Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC). Each of these organizations worked to improve the lives of farmworkers through unionizing, educating the public about the origins of food, and pressuring farms and companies through boycotts, petitions, and publicity. Includes materials from UFW campaigns and boycotts that Preiss helped organize in Durham, such as Campbell's, Gallo wines, Prime mushrooms, strawberries, California grapes, and Mt. Olive pickles. Includes publications and photographs from visits from labor organizers such as Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta. Also present are materials from labor issues such as pesticide use, migrant education, the H-2 Workers program, child labor, slavery, and farmworker health. Acquired as part of the Human Rights Archive.
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Joan Preiss papers, 1970-2006 54 Linear Feet 40,500 Items

Jack Preiss papers, 1940-2012

1.75 Linear Feet 300 Items
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Jack Joseph Preiss taught in the Dept. of Sociology at Duke University from 1959-1988. The materials in the collection pertain to Preiss' time at Camp William James in Vermont and race relations at Duke. The collection includes correspondence, photographs, clippings, and posters. It ranges in date from 1940-2012.
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Jack Preiss papers, 1940-2012 1.75 Linear Feet 300 Items

Minnie Bruce Pratt papers, 1870s-2005, bulk 1975-2005

94 Linear Feet
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Minnie Bruce Pratt was born in Selma, Alabama in 1946 and raised in nearby Centreville. She received a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa and a doctorate in English Literature from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. An award-winning poet, Pratt has published collections of both poetry and essays. Pratt began teaching and grass roots organizing in North Carolina in the 1970s, and has continued her work as a professor and activist through 2008, the time of this writing. Pratt frequently makes speaking appearances at conferences and universities across the United States. Pratt has two sons, Ransom Weaver and Ben Weaver, from her marriage (1966-1975). As of 2008, Pratt resides with longtime partner, transgender activist and author Leslie Feinberg. The collection dates primarily between 1975 and 2005 and focuses on women's studies, sexual and gender identity, sexuality, and Pratt's fight against racism, sexism, imperialism and other forms of intolerance. A Writing Series comprises drafts, proofs, and galleys related to Pratt's major works through 2003, as well as materials related to shorter pieces by Pratt, reviews, print interviews, materials related to Pratt's editorial work, and personal journals. The series also contains materials pertaining to the outside funding from grants and speaking appearances that Pratt obtained to support herself as a writer. Major works represented are Pratt's poetry and essay collections The Sound of One Fork, We Say We Love Each Other, Crime Against Nature, Rebellion: Essays 1980-1991, S/HE, Walking Back Up Depot Street, and The Dirt She Ate. Other series in the collection are Correspondence; Family, consisting of early correspondence, mementos, photographs, and genealogical information; Activism, files of newspaper clippings, fliers, and correspondence related to Pratt's grass roots organizing; Teaching, Financial, Photographs, Audiovisual Material, Printed Material, and Ephemera. Notable correspondents include Mumia Abu-Jamal, Dorothy Allison, Judith Arcana, Elly Bulkin, Chrystos, Holly Hughes, Audre Lorde, Adrienne Rich, and Mab Segrest.
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Minnie Bruce Pratt papers, 1870s-2005, bulk 1975-2005 94 Linear Feet

J. Gaither Pratt papers, 1963

0.5 Linear Feet 500 Items
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Pratt joined the psychology department at Duke in 1937 as an instructor and a member of the staff of parapsychology where he served for nearly 30 years. Contains two drafts of a manuscript entitled, The Benign Revolution: An Insider's View of Parapsychology. This was published by Doubleday in 1964 under the title Parapsychology: An insider's view of ESP.
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J. Gaither Pratt papers, 1963 0.5 Linear Feet 500 Items

Chapter 1 Box 1

Chapter 2 Box 1

Ella Fountain Pratt papers, circa 1850-2008

18 Linear Feet
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Ella Fountain Keesler Pratt (1914-2008) was a Duke University employee for almost thirty years. Ms. Pratt was also a patron of the arts and community organizer in Durham, North Carolina. This collection contains documents, records, photographs, and notes that document her life as a Duke employee and Durham arts organizer. Items include personal notebooks, photographs of family and events, art exhibition catalogs, and audio recordings of performances at Duke University. The collection materials range in date from circa 1850 to 2008.
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Ella Fountain Pratt papers, circa 1850-2008 18 Linear Feet

Samuel Jean Pozzi papers, undated [between 1866 and 1918?].

2 items
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ANS and a calling card, with mss, unsigned. Regarding social engagements.
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Jeanne Audrey Powers papers, 1924-2015 and undated

58 Linear Feet (111 boxes)
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Reverend Doctor Jeanne Audrey Powers is a retired prominent activist clergywoman who was one of the first women to be ordained in the United Methodist Church. She is a longtime advocate for ecumenism and inclusiveness within the church. She was the highest-ranking UM church official to come out as gay in 1995. The collection contains materials documenting Reverend Doctor Powers’ personal and professional lives including correspondence, writings, family history, education, committee work, sermons, travels and activism.
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Jeanne Audrey Powers papers, 1924-2015 and undated 58 Linear Feet (111 boxes)

James T. Powers papers, 1860s-1945 and undated

8.0 Linear Feet (12 boxes; 1 oversize folder) Approximately 1290 Items
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James T. Powers was a well-known comic actor, songwriter, playwright, and vaudeville entertainer based in New York City. The materials in the collection cover the entirety of his career, from the 1880s to the 1930s, when he retired. There are also items relating to the acting career and family of his wife, Rachel Booth Powers. The materials are arranged into the following series: Correspondence, Financial and Legal Papers, Photographs and Other Images, Print Materials, Rachel Booth Powers Papers, Sheet Music, Volumes, and Other Writings. The collection contains over 260 images, including tintypes, several lithographs, gelatin silver photographs, and albumen prints, dating from approximately 1860 to the early 1940s. The rest of the collection includes scrapbooks, autograph albums, a diary by Rachel Booth Powers, many clippings, drafts of scripts and reminiscences, sheet music, notebooks, and other professional papers. Taken as a whole, the collection provides a rich look at the society and culture of vaudeville theater in New York City during Rachel and James T. Powers' careers.
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James T. Powers papers, 1860s-1945 and undated 8.0 Linear Feet (12 boxes; 1 oversize folder) Approximately 1290 Items

Sir D'Arcy Power papers, 1900-1939 and undated.

14 items
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ALS. Power received letters from F.T. Bennett, on the relics of Everard Home; from Harvey Cushing, on the reception of Cushing's biography of William Osler; from George Mckay, inquiring about the Regimen sanitatis salerni; from Humphry Davy Rolleston, on Cushing's last days, as related to Rolleston by F.L. Pleadwell; and from Osler, regarding lectures by Morris Jastrow.
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Sir D'Arcy Power papers, 1900-1939 and undated. 14 items

Alfred Playfair Powelson Sermons, 1883-1888

0.2 Linear Feet 19 Items
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Alfred Playfair Powelson (1851-1916) was a Methodist minister who served in Ohio and in Tacoma, Washington. Powelson founded and served as principal of the non-denominational Tacoma Academy (1889-1898) and later served as president of the College of the City of Tacoma (1898-1905). Collection includes 18 manuscript sermons of Methodist minister Alfred Playfair Powelson, dated 1883 to 1888. Each sermon is loosely tied with original string and three have printed cover sheets. Some sermons are title with only a book, chapter and verse, while Powelson supplied titles for others. Powelson often recorded the location and date that he preached each sermon. The bulk of the sermons in the collection were given at Woodbury, Conn. or Tacoma, Wash. Also included is Powelson's original minister's license from the State of Ohio, dated 1875.
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Alfred Playfair Powelson Sermons, 1883-1888 0.2 Linear Feet 19 Items

Padgett Powell papers, 1972-2018

12 Linear Feet 9000 Items; 34 boxes
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Author and professor at the University of Florida. Published works include Edisto, A Woman Named Drown, Typical, Mrs. Hollingsworth's Men, and The Interrogative Mood: A Novel?. Collection includes writings and drafts of Powell's early novels, including Edisto and A Woman Named Drown, as well as essays, short stories, and articles for popular magazines and literary anthologies. Some of these appear in Typical, a collection of Powell's short stories. The collection also includes correspondence, publishing contracts, reviews, interviews, and travel files, many relating to the publication of Edisto.
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Padgett Powell papers, 1972-2018 12 Linear Feet 9000 Items; 34 boxes

Powell family papers, 1910s-2020

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The Powell family—Julius Carlyle Powell, his wife Rosa Powell, and their daughter Mary Hester Powell—was a family of Southern Baptist missionaries who served in Nigeria from 1920 till 1962. The Powell Family Papers include materials related to their missionary work in Nigeria.
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Powell family papers, 1910s-2020 7.5 Linear Feet

Richard Povall letter, Philadelphia, to Susan Rogers, Bristol, Rhode Island, 1825, Feb. 4

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ALS relating to financial matters, in particular the sale of a house in order to pay off a number of debts.
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Pouzin letter, Montpellier, to M. Audibert, Jan. 1823

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ALS relating to a shipment of sulphate of quinine.
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Claude Pouteau manuscript, undated [1772].

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AMS. A prescription.
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Poussel note, Avignon, to Dr. Fortunat, [1817], Jan. 7

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ANS. Asks addressee to excuse and to notify others of his absence from a committee meeting.
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James Hinton Pou, Sr. correspondence, 1865-1944

6.5 Linear Feet (9 boxes; 1 oversize folder)
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Collection consists of the personal and professional correspondence of James Hinton Pou, Sr., lawyer, politician, and land developer of Raleigh, North Carolina. Topics cover late 19th and early 20th century North Carolina politics and legal system, business and land development in North Carolina, the history of Raleigh, N.C. and Wake County, and the Pou-Bailey families.
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James Hinton Pou, Sr. correspondence, 1865-1944 6.5 Linear Feet (9 boxes; 1 oversize folder)

Jonathan Potts papers, Albany, 1777, June 1 and Oct. 2

2 items
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Autograph and holograph documents, signed, for receipt of funds from Jonathan Trumbull for the running of the General Hospital in the Northern District. Both documents also bear receipts on the reverse side.
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Jonathan Potts papers, Albany, 1777, June 1 and Oct. 2 2 items

Nathaniel Potter letter, Baltimore, 1826, Apr. 20

1 items
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ALS. A letter of recommendation for a Dr. Steinecke.
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Pierre Carl Edouard Potain note, [Paris], 1882, May 22

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ANS. A prescription.
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Wright Post papers, 1791 and undated.

2 items
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In his letter to Mason Fitch Cogswell, Post writes of the controversy among New York medical professionals over the establishment of a dispensary and a college of surgeons; refers to an attack upon William Dunlap; and comments upon Cogswell's ambitions to write an anatomy. A portrait of Post is attached.
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Wright Post papers, 1791 and undated. 2 items

Tim Portwood papers, 1975-1984

0.4 Linear Feet
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Lawrence Timothy (Tim) Portwood (1974-) grew up in Southern California, attended Stanford (A.B., History, 1976), and earned his J.D. with distinction (1979) at Duke, where he was active in the Duke Gay Alliance. Collection comprises documents that Portwood received as a student or alumnus of Duke Law School. Other materials relate to LGBTQ life at Duke, as well as in Durham, North Carolina, and the Southeastern United States in the late 1970s.
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Tim Portwood papers, 1975-1984 0.4 Linear Feet

Savannah Port papers, 1754-1920

20 Linear Feet (5,594 items)
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This collection contains the official papers of the Port of Savannah, Georgia, in the Governmental Coastal District of Savannah. They are papers of ship clearance, cargo lists, Treasury Department letters and similar papers which deal with the customs operations at the port from 1820 to 1920. Although the papers mainly consist of cargo manifests, there are also letters, legal documents, literary pieces, and other miscellaneous items. Several of the items deal with slavery in Savannah and there are occasional mentions of piracy, smuggling, and general misdeeds among the seamen.
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Savannah Port papers, 1754-1920 20 Linear Feet (5,594 items)

Portland Advertising Federation Advertising for Educators Seminar materials, 1983

0.1 Linear Feet
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Portland Advertising Federation was an advertising club formed in 1906 in Portland, Ore. Also known as PAF. Collection comprises seminar materials, including a manual (55 pgs) on the topic, a printed copy of the seminar's opening speech, and a copy of the its evaluation sheet. The seminar was intended to provide a global view of the advertising process. Manual curriculum topics include advertising in the American socio-economic system, scope and organization of the advertising business, the media planning process, the creative process, regulation of advertising, and public relations.
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Portland Advertising Federation Advertising for Educators Seminar materials, 1983 0.1 Linear Feet

Joseph Ashby Porter papers, 1962-2019

2 Linear Feet 42 Items
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Joe Ashby Porter (1942-2019) was a writer who also taught in the English and Theater Studies departments and also participated in the university's creative writing program. The collection includes a range of materials related to his career as a writer and a professor of English literature.
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Joseph Ashby Porter papers, 1962-2019 2 Linear Feet 42 Items

Porter Advertising Billboard Sketches, 1950s-1970s

7 Linear Feet 200 Items
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Porter Advertising, founded in 1945, is an out-of-home advertising company based in Richmond, Indiana. Porter Advertising Billboard Sketches date between the 1950s and 1970s and document the company's poster designs for a wide range of businesses in the region around Richmond, Indiana. The collection includes rough and developed sketches; design drawings for specific businesses and campaigns; generic designs; and billboard mockups for local businesses such as car dealerships; banks and financial institutions; funeral homes; hospitals and clinics; motels; retail stores; restaurants; and others. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History.
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Porter Advertising Billboard Sketches, 1950s-1970s 7 Linear Feet 200 Items

Antoine Portal papers, 1779-1830

4 items
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Papers include ALS, a receipt for taxes paid, and a statement of service for Jacques Francois Baron. The fourth item is an English translation of a missing item.
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Antoine Portal papers, 1779-1830 4 items

Popsicle Advertising Campaign collection, 1951-1958 and undated

5.8 Linear Feet 210 Items
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The Popsicle was patented in 1923 by Frank Epperson, and sold to the Joe Lowe Company in 1925. Collection contains large and small format printed poster advertisements of Popsicle brand's line of frozen dessert products between 1951 and 1958, and documents Popsicle's marketing efforts during the last decade that the brand was owned by the Joe Lowe Company, prior to its purchase by Consolidated Foods (the brand is currently owned by Unilever). The posters depict promotional tie-ins with circuses as well as the Walt Disney Company; coupon offers; gift incentives for saving product wrappers; contests; and efforts to target children as consumers. Also includes memoranda sent to Popsicle salesmen during 1957-1958.
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Popsicle Advertising Campaign collection, 1951-1958 and undated 5.8 Linear Feet 210 Items