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  • Collection: Horace Kephart

In a letter to Horace Kephart on January 11, 1924, Bertram C. Broome wishes to know the location of a junk shop dealer to purchase a muzzle loading mountaineer rifle in good condition. Mr. Broome describes his gun collection and seeing Woodmansee’s…

In a letter to Horace Kephart on June 20, 1927, Delane Brown, owner of Purity Cross Model Kitchens, sends Kephart a price list and information about their products.

In a letter to the North Carolina Folk-Lore Society, Frank C. Brown announces the society’s annual meeting to members and friends. The meeting will be held in Raleigh on December 3, 1926 at the Hotel Sir Walter. Mr. Brown provides a list of program…

In a letter to Horace Kephart on September 12, 1923, Maude Kline Brown informs Kephart about the Daughters of American Revolution chapter placing tablets on Nicholas and Adam Kephart’s graves in Goss Cemetery on September 22. Mrs. Brown asks if…

025) Camera lens filter; yellow tinted glass lens filter encased in black metal frame; with ''No 6''; glass is crazed; frame slightly bent; 026) Camera lens filter; Clear glass filter encased in black metal frame; 045) (c) Copying lens (bagged) and…

In a letter to Horace Kephart on September 29, 1914, William R. Burkhard, Jr. informs Kephart that he is accepting orders of wild rice seed for planting and includes prices and quantities.

(061 a) Shaving mirror with (b) case; Framed mirror with wire stand; light canvas case with white metal snap and divided and stiffened pocket inside; mirror glass clouded; mirror has cardboard backing with ''15??''; case is soiled; mirror stamped…

In a letter to Horace Kephart on April 24, 1911, Cambridge Botanical Supply Company sends their catalog and samples of paper and envelopes used for collecting plant specimens.

In a letter to Horace Kephart on December 19, 1928, Arno B. Cammerer (1883-1941) writes from the Department of the Interior to tell Kephart he read “Afoot and Awing in the Great Smokies” in “Field & Stream” and hopes to read more from him.

In a letter to Horace Kephart on April 30, 1919, J. D. Carpenter, secretary of the Lancaster Rifle Club, discusses a small collection of pistols he acquired from Mr. Sawyer. Since he received the Springfield rifle, Mr. Carpenter explains he will…
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