Born in Greensboro, Abraham H. Peeler (1904-1991) was an important leader in the local African American community for many decades.…
Manuscript collection documenting regional history.…
This collection is comprised largely of materials collected by Dr. Alexander (Alex) R. Stoesen during his research on Basic Training…
Manuscript collection documenting regional history.…
The Allen-McFarland Family Papers chiefly document an African American family in the South in the mid-twentieth century, providing considerable insight…
This collection consists primarily of printed material relating to the national American Red Cross.…
This register contains a biographical listing of physicians who practiced in Greensboro up until 1924, when the work was compiled…
The Benjamin Cone Papers are composed of materials from the files of his personal office. Since the collection originated from…
The bulk of the Col. Paul Younts Papers relate to either the Overseas Replacement Depot (ORD) located in Greensboro during…
Four scrapbooks containing clippings pertaining to Greensboro during World War II, including notices of enlistments, graduations, promotions, transfers, casualties, furloughs,…
Dr. George H. Evans was an African American doctor who worked at the L. Richardson Memorial Hospital in Greensboro for…
Manuscript collection documenting regional history.…
General collection items.…
George C. Eichhorn worked for the City of Greensboro as a purchasing agent in the 1920s-1930s and became the city’s…
Although this collection centers on the life of Major George E. Preddy Jr., it contains no personal material directly relating…
This collection consists of two bound books, one being the Minutes of the Board of Education from 1906 to 1911,…
A variety of materials held by the Greensboro History Museum that have been digitized by the North Carolina Digital Heritage…
As the institutional archives for the Greensboro History Museum, this collection contains materials relating to the governance of the museum…
These illustrated promotional publications from the 1890s and early 1900s provide general information about Greensboro and document local businesses, business…
General collection items.…