North Carolina History
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Albert F. Pate Collection
A collection of materials related to Albert F. Pate's genealogical research into the Pate family. His writings blend historical theories, fictional accounts, and conjecture, and are accompanied by correspondence between Pate and University of North Carolina at Pembroke faculty regarding Native American tribes and his personal interpretations of the ancestral origins and migration patterns of regional populations.
Charlie Rose Congressional Collection
The Charlie Rose Congressional Collection contains materials spanning his legislative service to the 7th District of North Carolina. This collection was digitized in 2020 with funding from a Library Services and Technology Act grant from the State of North Carolina.
Robeson County and the Second World War
This collection includes paperwork from Pembroke State College for Indians that details various information about students who were serving in the Second World War. Included are biographical documents as well as some photographs of individuals.
The Al Kahn Robeson County Bicentennial Collection
The Al Khan Robeson County Bicentennial Collection consists of 44 minute-length anecdotes collected from locals in the Robeson County area. These anecdotes recount individuals that have had lasting impacts on the region, including Henry Berry Lowry, J.H. Hayeswood, and Colonel Thomas Robeson, Jr.