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Size | 3 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 300 items) |
Abstract | The Pickard Family Papers, circa 1900s-1990s, document members of the white family from Chapel Hill, N.C., through photographs, newspaper clippings, wedding and baby memory books, legal documents, diplomas and certificates, family histories, and letters. |
Creator | Pickard (Family : Orange County, N.C.) |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English French |
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The Pickard family of Chapel Hill, N.C., included George Clancy Pickard and Sarah Jeanette Patterson and their nine children: Bertha, Alfred, Dallas, Carrie, Annie, Minnie, Myrtle, Mittie, and Nell.
Back to TopThe Pickard Family Papers, 1900s-1990s, document members of the Chapel Hill, N.C., family through photographs, newspaper clippings, wedding and baby memory books, legal documents, diplomas and certificates, family histories, and letters. Also included are a book commemorating Mittie Pickard's fiftieth anniversary of working at the University of North Carolina Medical School and letters to Nell Pickard, 1920, written in French.
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