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Eugene C. Hunt Papers, 1834 - 1994
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Charleston (S.C.)
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African Americans--Education, Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture -- History, Avery Normal Institute -- Alumni and alumnae, African Americans -- History -- 20th century, African Americans--South Carolina
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Date:
1990-10-24
Description:
A handwritten biography of Eugene C. Hunt, providing information on Hunt's education and teaching career. A short message from "Lillian" appears on the back of the biography, thanking Hunt for his talk at the Brown Fellowship.
Date:
1989-05-14
Description:
Handwritten Eugene C. Hunt Appreciation Program photograph list.
Date:
1958-08-22
Description:
Handwritten correspondence from Eugene C. Hunt to "Mrs. Dawkins" regarding personal matters.
Date:
1901-02-02
Description:
Photocopied Office of the Charleston County Superintendent of Education's "list of colored teachers in Charleston County" as of February 2, 1901.
Date:
1975-05-30
Description:
Correspondence from "Tommy" to Eugene C. Hunt regarding personal family matters.
Date:
1975-09-15
Description:
Correspondence from Eugene C. Hunt regarding personal family matters.
Date:
1958-03-28
Description:
Handwritten correspondence from Wilhelmia Tolbert and Louise Tolbert to Eugene C. Hunt regarding English reading.
Description:
Handwritten message from Eugene C. Hunt to fellow teachers Mr. Freeman, Mr. I. M. Hutchinson, and Mr. H. Macks regarding a student.
Date:
1977-05-08
Description:
Handwritten correspondence from Steven Williams to Eugene C. Hunt regarding personal matters.