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Box 118

 Container

Contains 8 Results:

Organizational Information, 1968-1971, undated

 File — Box: 118, Folder: 1
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the Series: This series contains the bulk of the material in the John H. Wheeler collection documenting his extensive work throughout Durham, North Carolina and the nation as a Black businessman and civil rights leader. After graduating from Morehouse College in 1929, he left Atlanta for Durham, North Carolina where he was employed at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, a sister institution to the North Carolina Mutual Trust. He became the president of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1952 and under Wheeler's...
Dates: 1968-1971, undated

Reports, 1968-1970

 File — Box: 118, Folder: 2
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the Series: This series contains the bulk of the material in the John H. Wheeler collection documenting his extensive work throughout Durham, North Carolina and the nation as a Black businessman and civil rights leader. After graduating from Morehouse College in 1929, he left Atlanta for Durham, North Carolina where he was employed at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, a sister institution to the North Carolina Mutual Trust. He became the president of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1952 and under Wheeler's...
Dates: 1968-1970

North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, 1977-1978

 File — Box: 118, Folder: 4
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the Series: This series contains the bulk of the material in the John H. Wheeler collection documenting his extensive work throughout Durham, North Carolina and the nation as a Black businessman and civil rights leader. After graduating from Morehouse College in 1929, he left Atlanta for Durham, North Carolina where he was employed at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, a sister institution to the North Carolina Mutual Trust. He became the president of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1952 and under Wheeler's...
Dates: 1977-1978

North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation, 1965

 File — Box: 118, Folder: 5
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the Series: This series contains the bulk of the material in the John H. Wheeler collection documenting his extensive work throughout Durham, North Carolina and the nation as a Black businessman and civil rights leader. After graduating from Morehouse College in 1929, he left Atlanta for Durham, North Carolina where he was employed at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, a sister institution to the North Carolina Mutual Trust. He became the president of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1952 and under Wheeler's...
Dates: 1965

Correspondence, 1963

 File — Box: 118, Folder: 6
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the subsubseries: The North Carolina Fund was an independent, non-profit, charitable corporation that sought and dispensed funds to fight poverty in North Carolina established by Governor Terry Sanford in 1963. With a grant of $7 million from the Ford Foundation, along with funding from Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation; the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation; the U.S. Dept. of Labor; U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare; U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development; and the Office of Economic...
Dates: 1963

Correspondence, 1964

 File — Box: 118, Folder: 7-10
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the subsubseries: The North Carolina Fund was an independent, non-profit, charitable corporation that sought and dispensed funds to fight poverty in North Carolina established by Governor Terry Sanford in 1963. With a grant of $7 million from the Ford Foundation, along with funding from Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation; the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation; the U.S. Dept. of Labor; U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare; U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development; and the Office of Economic...
Dates: 1964

Correspondence, 1965

 File — Box: 118, Folder: 11-12
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the subsubseries: The North Carolina Fund was an independent, non-profit, charitable corporation that sought and dispensed funds to fight poverty in North Carolina established by Governor Terry Sanford in 1963. With a grant of $7 million from the Ford Foundation, along with funding from Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation; the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation; the U.S. Dept. of Labor; U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare; U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development; and the Office of Economic...
Dates: 1965

Correspondence, 1966

 File — Box: 118, Folder: 13-14
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the subsubseries: The North Carolina Fund was an independent, non-profit, charitable corporation that sought and dispensed funds to fight poverty in North Carolina established by Governor Terry Sanford in 1963. With a grant of $7 million from the Ford Foundation, along with funding from Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation; the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation; the U.S. Dept. of Labor; U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare; U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development; and the Office of Economic...
Dates: 1966