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Clarence G. Powell Interview, 2020-02-13 [MilColl OH 1164]North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesAudio
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Gerald T. Smith, 2013-09-27 [MilColl OH 797]North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesText
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John R. Thompson Interview, 2019-02-13 [MilColl OH 1157]North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesAudio
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Selection of correspondence to and from Robert C. Ruiz, X-ray technician with the N.C. State Board of Health, Division of Epidemiology, Tuberculosis Section, Mobile X-ray Units.North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesImage
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Harry Wood Interview, 2017-02-23 [MilColl OH 1122]North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesAudio
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Ernest Ball Correspondence, November-December, 1945North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesImage Guam
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Council on the Status of Women, Subject Files, State Government, Employment Evaluation ProgramNorth Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesText
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Betty Barber's Activities in 1975, Interstate Association of Commissions on the Status of Women ConventionNorth Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesText
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Lewis Family Slide Collection, 1956-1997North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesText
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Council on the Status of Women, Executive Director File, Miriam J. Dorsey, Organizations, National Association of Commissions for WomenNorth Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesText
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Remember Dec. 7th!North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesText
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Walter B. Burwell Interview, 2010-02-11 [MilColl OH 139]North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesAudio
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