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Edward MoselyEdward Mosely, a brick maker, arrived in early August, 1895 to begin making bricks for the new textile mill.
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Housing & Clothing: Food Volume 3, Civil Defense Notebook, 1942Housing & Clothing: Food Volume 3, Civil Defense Notebook, 1942
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Photograph: bank robbery in progress, 2 of 2Black and white original photograph of a bank robbery in progress; man in coat and ski mask is turned away from the teller and moving toward the exit, taken by an automated film camera in the bank. On top left corner is written in ball-point pen a small number "11." On the back is written a small number "6." The depositor, Paul Green, thinks he received these two photographs from the FBI while investigating the robbery.
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Photograph: bank robbery in progress, 1 of 2Black and white original photograph of a bank robbery in progress; man in coat and ski mask holding pistol toward a teller, taken by an automated film camera in the bank. On top left corner is written in ball-point pen a small number "10." On the back is written a small number "29." The depositor, Paul Green, thinks he received these two photographs from the FBI while investigating the robbery.
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Trotting Sally: The Roots and Legacy of a Folk Hero Author: John Thomas FowlerBook: Trotting Sally The Roots and Legacy of a Folk Hero Author: John Thomas Fowler Signed by the author 3/22/2014 John Thomas Fowler tells two tales; the story of Trotting Sally, a once familiar street musician to residents of the upcountry of South Carolina and Western North Carolina; and the real man few knew-George Mullins, who lifted himself out of slavery and built a new life, brick by brick. Fowler flushes out the public figure and reveals the private man behind one of the Carolina's most famous and elusive turn-of-the-century African Americans.
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Booklet: Lily Hand Weaving Looms and Equipment catalogcatalog of looms and supplies manufactured by the Lily Mills Company, Shelby, North Carolina
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Letter from Franklyn to Ruth SullivanA letter from Franklyn to Ruth Sullivan. This could be Ruth's brother but there is not full indication that it is. The letter is undated.
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Letter from MamaAn undated letter from Mama to Ruth Sullivan.
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Letter from Mama to Ruth SullivanA letter from Mama to Ruth Sullivan. We know it is sent to Ruth because her mother almost always starts the letters to Ruth with "Toots." The letter is undated.
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Envelope from Chicora Magazine to Ruth SullivanAn undated envelope from Chicora Magazine to Ruth Sullivan. It is unknown whether Chicora Magazine did send something to Ruth or someone used the envelope to send Ruth a letter.
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Envelope addressed to Ruth SullivanAn envelope addressed to Ruth Sullivan. There was nothing in the envelope and the stamp was ripped off.
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Letter from "R" to Mrs. Harper HawkinsA letter from "R" to Ruth Sullivan Hawkins. It is unknown who "R" is at the present time. The envelope and the letter are undated. It is addressed to "Mrs. Harper Hawkins" so it was sent after she married Harper Hawkins.
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Envelope for letter from "R" to Mrs. Harper HawkinsAn envelope for a letter from "R" to Ruth Sullivan Hawkins. It is unknown who "R" is at the present time. The stamp was ripped from the envelope. It is addressed to "Mrs. Harper Hawkins" so it was sent after she married Harper Hawkins.
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Letter from Mama to Ruth SullivanA letter from Mama to Ruth Sullivan. The letter and the envelop are undated.
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Envelope for letter from Mama to Ruth SullivanAn envelope for a letter from Mama to Ruth Sullivan. The letter and the envelope are undated.
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Letter from Margaret Nance to Ruth SullivanA letter from Margaret Nance to Ruth Sullivan. The letter and the envelope are undated. The letter does have a section cut out, including who wrote the letter. However, the back of the envelope does show the name of who sent the letter. The letter was sent when Ruth was a student at Chicora College in Columbia, SC, and Margaret was a student at Winthrop College in Rock Hill, SC.
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Envelope for letter from Margaret Nance to Ruth SullivanThe envelope for a letter from Margaret Nance to Ruth Sullivan. The envelope and letter are undated. The letter was sent when Ruth was a student at Chicora College in Columbia, SC, and Margaret was a student at Winthrop College in Rock Hill, SC.
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Letter from Ella L. to Ruth Sullivan - September 14A letter from Ella L. to Ruth Sullivan. The envelope is dated September 14 but neither the envelope nor the letter show a year.
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Envelope for letter from Ella L. - September 14The envelope for a letter from Ella L. to Ruth Sullivan. The envelope is dated September 14 but neither the envelope nor the letter show a year.
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Letter from Merle to Ruth SullivanA letter from Merle to Ruth Sullivan.
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Envelope for letter from Merle to Ruth SullivanAn envelope for a letter from Merle to Ruth Sullivan. The letter and the envelope are undated. The stamp was ripped off the envelope.
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Envelope from Bon MarcheAn envelope addressed to Ruth Sullivan from Bon Marche Department Store.