Box 7
Contains 114 Results:
Page 71, 1972 September 08-27
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to zoning in Wilmington's historic district, the approval of satellite annexation extending the city limits, the opening of Congressman Nick Galifianakis' headquarters in Wilmington, and a debate between various political candidates on environmental issues.
Page 72, 1971 July 01
Contains a memorandum from Robert T. Nicholas, Director of Human Relations, to B.D. Schwartz listing talking points the Wilmington Movement Steering Committee would like to discuss during a meeting with the Mayor.
Page 73, 1972 January 13
Contains a photograph of Bertha Todd, Bill Cullom, Brooks Hayes, B.D. Schwartz, Tom Jervay, Herb McKimm, Elaine Fields, and Angela Wright receiving the Human Relations Award from the State of North Carolina in Raleigh.
Page 74, 1972 January 14
Contains a letter from William Borowsky to B.D. Schwartz congratulating him on becoming the Mayor of Wilmington.
Page 75, 1972 January 21-26
Contains a newspaper clipping announcing the cancelation of the Commission for Racial Justice hearing that was to be held in Wilmington. Also included is an invitation from G.T. Fowler to B.D. Schwartz asking him to attend a dedication at the Pine Valley Church of God and a handwritten note from Ernest F. Manfred to B.D. Schwartz asking for an autograph.
Page 76, 1972 January 26
Contains a letter from B.D. Schwartz to the citizens of North Carolina announcing his support of the candidacy of Hugh Morton for North Carolina Governor. There is also a handwritten note on the letter from Rebecca S. Kolman to B.D. Schwartz thanking him for his endorsement.
Page 77, 1972 January 27
Contains the City of Wilmington Inter-Office Communication detailing Schwartz's schedule visiting the HMS Dido and a handwritten note from Danny Schwartz to his grandparents, B.D. and Sylvia.
Page 78, 1972 February 17
Contains a handwritten letter left on B.D. Schwartz's desk as Mayor from an anonymous writer insinuating that the cause of violence in the City was due to the way integration was handled by the "leftists."
Page 79, 1972 February 05, undated
Contains a letter from Brooks Hays, Chairman of the North Carolina Human Relations Committee, to B.D. Schwartz thanking him for sending a letter addressing the appearance Hays made in Wilmington. There are also fragments of a pamphlet for the Annual Five Outstanding Young Men of North Carolina Awards Banquet.
Page 80, 1972 February 08
Contains a letter from Governor Bob Scott to Irving E. Folger regarding an invitation to attend an Distinguished Community Service award ceremony for B.D. Schwartz.