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Dr. Ralph W. Brauer Print Collection
Collection of prints dating from the 16th century forward, with the bulk from the 1800s, including representations of the print art form by Francisco Goya, William Hogarth, Honoré Daumier, Fritz Eichenberg, Käthe Kollwitz, and others. To view prints in catalog, click here.
Dr. Ralph Werner Brauer Personal Papers
Dr. Richard Deas Collection
Dr. Samuel Chambers Collection
This collection contains various large, historical prints and photographs from the mid-1700s to the mid-1900s.
Dr. Thomas Fanning Wood Family Papers
Papers of the Dr. T. F. Wood family of Wilmington, NC. Includes Dr. Woods's Civil War recollections, correspondence, writings of Dr. Edward Jenner Wood, and genealogy of the Wood family.
Dr. Walter C. Biggs Papers
These papers include histories of UNCW, the UNCW Biology Department, Wilmington College and biographical material, alumni newsletters, and newspaper and magazine articles pertaining to Dr. Walter C. Biggs. Also included are early school records dating from 1948-1953, and a copy of the constitution of the Order of Isaac Bear.
Dr. Walter H. Conser Jr. Papers
Dr. Will S. DeLoach Papers
This collection contains 5 framed certificates and degrees, loose certificates, photos, books, and artifacts belonging to Dr. Will S. DeLoach, a former chemistry professor at UNCW who helped found the Chemistry department, and whom DeLoach Hall is named after.
Dr. William H. Wagoner Collection
Dr. William H. Wagoner served as the Superintendent of the New Hanover county school system from 1961-1968, as the fourth President of Wilmington College from 1968-1969 and as the first Chancellor of the University of North Carolina Wilmington from 1969-1990. This collection contains correspondence, publications, newspaper clippings, agendas, photographs, maps and ephemera related to the careers of Dr. Wagoner in Wilmington as well as his personal life.
Dr. William Madison Randall Papers
This manuscript collection contains information related to Dr. William Madison Randall's family and career from 1899 to 1972. Included are documents, correspondence, publications, newspaper articles and clippings, photographs and ephemera related to Randall's childhood, military career, career at UNCW, interest in languages and other scholarly pursuits. The collection also includes a tool belt and his graduation robes.