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Size | 15 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 5,300 items) |
Abstract | Ernest Rudolph Tyler was born on 14 May 1886, the son of John Edward and Marth Adelia Capehart Tyler. He studied law at the University of North Carolina, 1912-1914; married Ethel Leigh Pierce, 12 September 1917; and settled at Oaklana, Roxobel, Bertie County, N.C. He was a member of the Episcopal Church. The collection includes correspondence, court documents, financial materials, and other papers, 1880s-1950s, chiefly relating to Tyler's law practice. Also included is some information on Tyler's activity with the Democratic Party and his election as solicitor. |
Creator | Tyler, Ernest Rudolph. |
Curatorial Unit | Southern Historical Collection |
Language | English. |
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Ernest Rudolph Tyler was born on 14 May 1886, the son of John Edward and Marth Adelia Capehart Tyler. He studied law at the University of North Carolina, 1912-1914; married Ethel Leigh Pierce, 12 September 1917; and settled at Oaklana, Roxobel, Bertie County, N.C. He was a member of the Episcopal Church.
Back to TopThe collection includes correspondence, court documents, financial materials, and other papers, 1880s-1950s, chiefly relating to lawyer Ernest Rudolph Tyler's law practice and life in Roxobel, N.C. Also included is some information on Tyler's activity with the Democratic Party and his election as solicitor.
Back to TopThe collection includes correspondence, court documents, financial materials, and other papers, 1880s-1950s, chiefly relating to lawyer Ernest Rudolph Tyler's law practice and life in Roxobel, N.C. Also included is some information on Tyler's activity with the Democratic Party and his election as solicitor.
Box 1 |
Court cases, A-H |
Box 2 |
Court cases, I-Q |
Box 3 |
Court cases, X-Z |
Box 4-9
Box 4Box 5Box 6Box 7Box 8Box 9 |
Miscellaneous cases |
Box 10 |
Addition of September 2002 |