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Size | .5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 100 items) |
Abstract | The collection of retired librarian Joe C. Rees of Durham, N.C., contains genealogical materials about the Lloyd family and related white families in Virginia and Tennessee that were compiled and collected in the 1980s. Materials include notes, letters exchanged between relatives about family history, family trees and charts, and copies and transcriptions of nineteenth-century documents related to family history. |
Creator | Rees, Joe C. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Encoded by: Laura Hart, June 2019
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Joe C. Rees is a retired librarian residing in Durham, N.C.
Back to TopThe collection of retired librarian Joe C. Rees of Durham, N.C., contains genealogical materials about the Lloyd family and related white families in Virginia and Tennessee that were compiled and collected in the 1980s. Materials include notes, letters exchanged betwwen relatives about family history, family trees and charts, and copies and transcriptions of nineteenth-century documents related to family history.
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