Apprentice contract of George Senn ([December?] 14, 1891) with testimonial (1895) to Senn's successful completion of his apprenticeship at Graniteville Manufacturing Company, 1 manuscript page consisting of 2 fragments. Fragment of manuscript page listing financial terms of contract, 1891. Rules and regulations for apprentices (1891) at Graniteville Manufacturing Company, 1 manuscript page written on both sides consisting of 2 fragments. Photocopies of above, 5 pages.
Twenty-three photostatic pages from a December 10, 1799 letter and directions, from George Washington to James Anderson, for operation of River Farm, Union Farm, and Muddy Hole Farm. The original manuscript consists of thirty pages found in the papers of George Washington at the Library of Congress.
The Charles Pierce Gordon, Jr. Papers can be used to research military life, the end of World War II and the occupation of Germany.
The collection contains correspondence, a diploma, a leather book cover, a newsletter, newspaper clippings, a notebook, and a photograph album that document his service in the U.S. Army during World War II, particularly the 13th and 707th Tank Battalions.
This collection contains language that is outdated, biased, or offensive.
This series contains the records of the Graduate School. The records consist of correspondence, administrative reference files, and minutes of various committees and groups.