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Manning Studio Collection (I-J)

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11Correspondence— re. Autograph Collection (1955-61)
2— re. Autograph Collection (1954-55)
3— re. Autograph Collection (1942-70)
4— re. Autograph Collection (1955-62)
* Benjamin, Mary; Hamilton, Charles
5Correspondence— Autograph Collection (1955-67)
6— Autograph Collection — Appraisals (1970-72)
7— Board, La Nora (Mrs. M.O. Board; 1958)
* Greensboro, United Daughters of the Confederacy Chapter
8— Broadfoot, Winston (1957)
9Correspondence— Cherry, Governor R. Gregg (1947)
10— Chicago Historical Society (1958)
11— Hoskins, Katherine (1957)
12— Joyner, J.Y. (1951)
13Correspondence— Moore, Governor Dan K. (1968-70)
14— Peacock, John R. (1957-58)
* High Point Rotary Club; N.C. Civil War Round Table
15— Rickenbacker, Eddie (1965)
16— Wood, Dr. George T. (1958)
21Currency— Miscellaneous (1860s)
31Literary— “Class Prophecy of Class of 1910, Greensboro High School” (by Andrew Joyner)
2— “Guilford County” (by Andrew Joyner)
3— “Guilford County & the Confederacy ” (by Andrew Joyner)
4— “Guilford County in the Civil War,” March 1958 (by Andrew Joyner)
41Photographs— Adams, Abigail (1744-1818) — Dress
2— Aviation
3— Corrigan, Douglas (“Wrong Way,” on platform with WBIG microphone)
4— Gorrell, Ralph — House (in Greensboro)
5Photographs— Grant, Ulysses Simpson (1822-1885)
6— Hodges, Governor Luther (color image)
7— Lindbergh, Charles A., et. al., October 14, 1927
* At Lindley Field with Gov. A.W. McLean, J.A. Rankin, and E.B. Jeffress (signed by all)
8— McKinley, William (1843-1901) [Cabinet Card]
9Photographs— Old Mill, Rt. 421 (Guilford County)
10— Parker, Samuel
11— Photographic History of the Civil War
* Promotional plates (?)
12— Preddy, Major George E.
13Photographs— Presidents of the United States (George Washington – Andrew Johnson; copy photo)
14— Price, Julian
15— Stevenson, Adlai
16— Washington, Martha (1732-1802) — Dress
51Printed— Card — U.S. Senate Chamber Pass, 1949 (signed by Clyde R. Hoey)
2— Certificates (1943)
3— Pamphlets — Bryan, William Jennings (Banquet, Guilford Democrats, October 16, 1907)
4— Pamphlets — “Help Wilson Win the War” (1918)
* State Democratic Executive Committee
5Printed— Pamphlets — “Sad Saga of a Salmon Slayer,” Herman Cone (signed by Cone)
6— Pamphlets — “The Tale of Two Cities” re: Greensboro & High Point, ca. 1920s (satire)
7— Pamphlets — Umstead, William B. (” … Candidate For Governor …”)
8— Pamphlets — “University of N.C./ The Students’ Army Training Corps of the U./S. Army” (1918)
9Printed— Programs — “The Dream of a Clown” [High School Auditorium, Greensboro, December 1940]
10— Programs — Joyner Library, East Carolina College (1955) [Dedication program]
11— Programs — News-Record Banquet, December 21, 1939 (paper carriers banquet)
12— Programs — U.S. Post Office, Dedication Ceremonies/Greensboro, N.C./ July 6, 1933
* E.B. Jeffress; James A. Farley; James Joyner
13Printed— Programs — Washington Day Dinner, February 21, 1942 [Cover includes American Flag, in color]
14— Programs — Rucker, Pierce (misc. writings)
61Prints— Buchanan, James (1791-1868) [Copy photo of print from Library of Congress]
2— Davis, Jefferson & His Cabinet [Copy photo of print from Library of Congress]
3— Davis, Jefferson. Inauguration, February 18, 1861 [Copy photo of print from Library of Congress]
4— Fillmore, Millard (1800-74) [Copy photo of print from Library of Congress]
5Prints— Graham, Governor William A. (1804-1875) [Original, A.H. Ritchie, engraver]
6— Grant, Ulysses Simpson (1822-85) & Family [Copy]
7— Harrison, Gen. Benjamin (1833-1901) [Copy photo of print from Library of Congress]
8— Harrison, William Henry (1773-1841) [Original, 1861 Johnson, Fry & Co., N.Y., engravers]
9Prints— Madison, Dolly Payne (1768-1849) [Original, J.F.E. Prudhomme, engraver]
10— Monroe, James (1758-1831) [Original engraving]
11— Morehead, John Motley (1796-1866) [Copy photo]
12— Pierce, Franklin (1804-1869) [Copy photo of print from Library of Congress]
13Prints— Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1746-1825) [Original engraving from painting by Chappel. Published by Johnson, Fry & Co., N.Y., 1862]
14— Spaight, Richard Dobbs (1758-1802) [Original print from 1857 etching by Albert Rosenthal, Philadelphia]
15— Taylor, Zachary (1784-1850) [Original, T.B. Welch, Philadelphia, engraver]
16— U.S. Presidents [Copies/cut-outs from magazines]
17Prints— Van Buren, Martin (1782-1862) & Charles F. Adams (1807-1886) [Copy photo of print from Library of Congress]