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    Interview with James P. Cunningham

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    James P. (Porter) Cunningham is interviewed by Susan Moody on March 26, 2003. James Cunningham (1915-2003) was born in Franklin, North Carolina. Cunningham discusses the process of the rural electrification. He also gives personal accounts on what it was like working for the Nantahala Power and Light Company. Cunningham’s wife, Esther (1918-2011), tells what her life was like being married to someone who worked for the Nantahala Power and Light Company. James Cunningham talks about a few of the processes that were needed in order to get electricity into the western North Carolina region

    Letter from James N. Cunningham to John T. Cunningham, 1944-04-12

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    Written letter from James N. Cunningham in Evanston, Illinois to John T. Cunningham in Clarksville, Tennessee. James is returning a check to his nephew because the date was written incorrectly and it cannot be cashed. James requests that John write a new check to Mary N. Cunningham, and send it back. James ends the letter to John detailing his failing health

    Letter from James N. Cunningham to John T. Cunningham, 1938-03-27

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    Written letter from James N. Cunningham in Evanston, Illinois to John T. Cunningham in Clarksville, Tennessee. James is thanking John for sending him money and interest for a stock to save James from financial distress. James is looking forward to future financial agreements with John as well as John's visit to Evanston

    Letter from James N. Cunningham to John T. Cunningham, 1944-04-05

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    Written letter from James N. Cunningham in Evanston, Illinois to John T. Cunningham in Clarksville, Tennessee. James is informing his nephew of a number of stock shares he has sold as well as an update on his health

    Note from James N. Cunningham to John T. Cunningham, 1929-02-27

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    Note signed by James N. Cunningham promising to pay John T. Cunningham a sum of $400

    Letter from James N. Cunningham to John T. Cunningham, 1944-03-13

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    Written letter from James N. Cunningham in Evanston, Illinois to John T. Cunningham in Clarksville, Tennessee. James expresses his gratitude for his nephew's generosity as well as an update regarding his health

    Letter from James N. Cunningham to John T. Cunningham, 1944-03-24

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    Written letter, eight pages long, from James N. Cunningham in Evanston, Illinois to John T. Cunningham in Clarksville, Tennessee. James informs John on all aspects of the stocks they share, and his health

    Letter from James N. Cunningham to John T. Cunningham, 1938-09-29

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    Written letter from James N. Cunningham in Evanston, Illinois to John T. Cunningham in Clarksville, Tennessee. James included a check in the letter to cover interest on a stock James and John were invested in. He discusses the current and future status with the stocks as well as his current wellness

    Letter from James N. Cunningham to John T. Cunningham,1938-03-18

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    Letter from James N. Cunningham in Evanston, Illinois to his nephew, John T. Cunningham in Clarksville, Tennessee. In the letter James details his persistent health struggles and how his inability to work coupled with the economic depression have impacted his finances. He requests that John make a trip from Clarksville to Chicago so that they can meet in person to discuss these issues

    Letter from James N. Cunningham to John T. Cunningham, 1938-10-20

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    Written letter from James N. Cunningham in Evanston, Illinois to John T. Cunningham in Clarksville, Tennessee. James informs John that he sold a stock share as well as the necessary next steps to care for this sale. [Handwritten on back: 'May, June, July, Aug, Sept, Oct'
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