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Size | 10.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 7000 items) |
Abstract | Cecil Slaton Johnson (1900-1976), professor of history who was born in Jackson, Ga.; lived in Clinton, Miss.; and taught history in North Carolina and Mississippi. Personal and professional papers of Cecil S. Johnson and his wife, Lucia Porcher Johnson. Letters, 1924-1967, to Cecil S. Johnson are from professors and professional acquaintances, including Charles M. Andrews, W. W. Pierson, and R. D. W. Connor. Letters, circa 1920-1930, to Lucia Porcher Johnson are from her parents in Charleston, S.C. Included are papers pertaining to property in Chapel Hill, N.C., and photographs of John Lipscomb Johnson, John L. Moody, and Cecil S. Johnson. Volumes include household account books, 1932-1965, scrapbooks, and personal diaries, circa 1923-1925. |
Creator | Johnson, Cecil S., 1900-1976. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Laura Hart, January 2021
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Cecil Slaton Johnson (1900-1976), professor of history who was born in Jackson, Ga.; lived in Clinton, Miss.; and taught history in North Carolina and Mississippi.
Back to TopPersonal and professional papers of Cecil S. Johnson and his wife, Lucia Porcher Johnson. Letters, 1924-1967, to Cecil S. Johnson are from professors and professional acquaintances, including Charles M. Andrews, W. W. Pierson, and R. D. W. Connor. Letters, circa 1920-1930, to Lucia Porcher Johnson are from her parents in Charleston, S.C. Included are papers pertaining to property in Chapel Hill, N.C., and photographs of John Lipscomb Johnson, John L. Moody, and Cecil S. Johnson. Volumes include household account books, 1932-1965, scrapbooks, and personal diaries, circa 1923-1925.
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Papers, 1923-1970 |