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Letter from Samuel D. Proctor to W. T. Johnson
Letter from Samuel D. Proctor to W. T. Johnson, stating scheduling conflicts with the Vocational Agriculture Teachers\u27 Conference
Letter from W. T. Johnson to Samuel D. Proctor
Letter from W. T. Johnson to Samuel D. Proctor, concerning a luncheon
Huntington photographer, Alfred T. Proctor
Huntington photographer, Alfred T. Proctor, photocopy, b&w. See Proctor Studio.https://mds.marshall.edu/bliss_enslow_add/1138/thumbnail.jp
Letter from W. T. Johnson to Samuel D. Proctor, President of A&T College
Letter from W. T. Johnson to Samuel D. Proctor, President of A&T College, thanking him for his appearance at a luncheon
Interview with Christine Cole Proctor and James L. Sizemore
Christine Cole Proctor speaks about how her family and others were moved from their homes so that the Fontana Dam could be built. The dam, completed in 1945 by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), is built on the Little Tennessee River and is located near Fontana Village in Graham County, North Carolina. Cole also mentions the cemeteries that the TVA had intitially acquired from the community but had later neglected to maintain. James L. Sizemore, whose family owned approximately 1,000 acres on the north shore of Fontana Dam, discusses how the building of the dam and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park resulted in widespread displacement of people in Swain and Graham counties. Proctor and Sizemore also mention a road that was supposed to have been built by the Park authorities on land that had been acquired by the Park from the TVA
Letter from W. T. Johnson to Mr. Samuel D. Proctor, President of Virginia Union University
Letter from W. T. Johnson to Mr. Samuel D. Proctor, President of Virginia Union University, concerning Vocational Agriculture Teachers\u27 Conference
Letter from C. R. Proctor to S. B. Simmons
Letter from C. R. Proctor to S. B. Simmons, concerning visit to Oxford Orphanage
Proctor Hall
Proctor Hall was dedicated on Wednesday, November 19, 2009. It is named in honor of the late Samuel DeWitt Proctor, fifth president of the University. The construction of Proctor Hall was completed on July 14, 2008. Faculty and staff relocated there from Hodgin Hall in August 2008. The building is located between Bluford Street and Wimbush Way.https://digital.library.ncat.edu/campusbuildings/1040/thumbnail.jp
Jack and Muriel Proctor in Model T car
Front seat, l-r: Jack Proctor, Muriel Proctor. Back seat, l-r: Clement F. Bigge, Lil Forster, Bob Forster
Thelypteris decussata Proctor 1953
Polypodium decussatum Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1093. 1753. "Habitat in India." RCN: 7917. Lectotype (Proctor in Howard, Fl. Lesser Antilles 2: 288. 1977): [icon] "Filix Taxi foliis major" in Petiver, Pteri-graphia Amer.: 61, t. 2, f. 5. 1712. Current name: Thelypteris decussata (L.) Proctor (Thelypteridaceae).Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part P), pp. 718-782 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 760, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.29197
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