Group of women golfers, including Estelle Lawson Page (second from left) and Agnes Morton Cocke (third from left). Picture probably taken in North Carolina.
"Agnes Morton Cocke (now Agnes Woodruff) could never beat Estelle Lawson Page (left) in any of their golf matches. Upon Estelle's retirement, Agnes won the Women's Carolina's Golf Championship four times between 1948 and 1958. They are shown here...
Actor Ned Austin dressed as Daniel Boone, crouching before a campfire. From the drama "Horn in the West," Boone, NC.
A detail of a photograph very similar to this portrait appears in a montage on the cover of June 20, 1953 issue THE STATE...
Harlan Kelsey of East Boxford, Massachusetts (right), negotiator for the National Park Service on the purchase of the Blue Ridge Parkway, and Stanley W. Abbott, Blue Ridge Parkway Resident Landscape Architect, probably in the Linville, NC area.
Portrait of Wiley Swift, Sr. with wild, white hair. Swift was postmaster of Montezuma, N.C. Envelope labeled "Swift, Lutrell, Braswell; Mountain Characters; Montezuma Personalities." Portrait appears on cover of the 15 November 1947 issue of THE...
Woman standing on boat, holding large fish. From state news bureau, Raleigh, NC: "'OH, YOU BEAUTIFUL SCOMBEROMORUS REGALIS!' says the erudite Mrs. Seebert Spaulding of Durham, NC, as she delightfully inspects her catch at Southport, NC. Not only...
Male UNC students, probably fraternity members, gathered eagerly around beer keg at a party.
Photograph appears on Zeta Beta Tau page of the 1942 yearbook YACKETY YACK.
Portrait of U.S. Representative Robert L. Doughton of North Carolina.
A differently posed portrait made during the same sitting appears on the cover of the January 10, 1948 issue of THE STATE magazine; credit on page 2 quotes Morton, "I was in...
Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, at night, during a lightning storm. Appears on cover of THE STATE magazine; caption (page 2) notes that credit line on print sent to the magazine read "Photograph by Hugh...
A group of young men eating together at tables in a low-ceiling room with school flags on the walls. The young men were known as the "Co-op Boys," a group of 21 students who moved into a little brown house on Mallett Street in Chapel Hill in...
Group of Chi Omega sorority members at UNC-Chapel Hill congregating in room with piano.
Photograph appears on the Chi Omega page of the 1942 yearbook YACKETY YACK.
Unidentified UNC-Chapel Hill students printing fiftieth anniversary issue of the Daily Tar Heel. Newspaper on table and in hands of person in the foreground is the 27 February 1942 issue.
NOTE: The DTH banner for 27 February 1942 is labeled...
Charlie "Choo Choo" Justice #22 talks with Head Football Coach Carl Snavely. Caption in Wilmington Morning Star, November 8, 1948, page 6: "In the closing minutes of the Carolina—William & Mary game Saturday, about the time it was obvious that...
Duke football player Jimmy Knotts in mid-air, jumping for football in Wallace Wade Stadium, Durham, NC. Description from photographer: "...at Duke I caught Jimmy Knotts in a picture that reminds me of the blues song 'I ain't got nobody, nobody...
People swimming, walking, and lounging at Wrightsville Beach, NC. Photograph appears in a two-page advertisement for Wilmington in 9 August 1947 issue of THE STATE magazine, page 17; caption, "One of the lovely Beach Strands near Wilmington."
Luther H. Hodges (right) with Tennessee Governor Frank G. Clement at the 1956 Democratic National Convention, held at the International Amphitheater in Chicago. Clement was the keynote speaker at the 1956 Convention and is remembered for his "O,...