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Size | 4 items. |
Abstract | A. W. Madison was a North Carolina lawyer specializing in tax and fiduciary matters in Raleigh, N.C. Letters, 1950-1952, to A. W. Madison include good wishes from North Carolina writer Hope Summerell Chamberlain of Chapel Hill and from state Attorney General Harry McMullan on the occasion of Madison's opening a new law office. There are also routine business letters to Madison from McMullan and from Leslie Hartwell Campbell, president of Campbell College in Buie's Creek, N.C. |
Creator | Madison, A. W. |
Curatorial Unit | Southern Historical Collection |
Language | English. |
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A. W. Madison was a North Carolina lawyer specializing in tax and fiduciary matters in Raleigh, N.C.
Back to TopLetters to A. W. Madison include good wishes from North Carolina writer Hope Summerell Chamberlain of Chapel Hill and from state Attorney General Harry McMullan on the occasion of Madison's opening a new law office and routine business letters to Madison from McMullan and from Leslie Hartwell Campbell, president of Campbell College in Buie's Creek, N.C.
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