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Size | 0.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 80 items) |
Abstract | Raymond V. Yokeley was born in 1884. He graduated from the North Carolina Medical College in Charlotte, N.C., in 1911, married Maude Sink in 1913, and died in 1938. The collection includes letters and postcards addressed to Raymond V. Yokeley from various friends and relatives, including brothers John and Charles Yokeley, sister Bettie Yokeley, and wife Maude. Letters chiefly detail family health and daily social life in Charlotte, N.C. |
Creator | Yokeley, Raymond V., 1884-1938. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Matt Dailey and Rachel Shope, March 2011
Encoded by: Matt Dailey, June 2011
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Raymond V. Yokeley was born in 1884. He graduated from the North Carolina Medical College in Charlotte, N.C., in 1911, married Maude Sink in 1913, and died in 1938.
Back to TopThe collection includes letters and postcards addressed to Raymond V. Yokeley from various friends and relatives, including brothers John and Charles Yokeley, sister Bettie Yokeley, and wife Maude. Letters chiefly detail family health and daily social life in Charlotte, N.C.
Back to TopArrangement: Chronological.
Folder 1 |
1902-1908 |
Folder 2 |
1909 |
Folder 3-4
Folder 3Folder 4 |
1910 |
Folder 5-7
Folder 5Folder 6Folder 7 |
1911 |
Folder 8 |
1912-1919 |