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G. R. Little Library - Elizabeth City State University

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Discovering Our HiddenTreasuresHere’s a recipe for disaster...“Mix several hundred thousand documentsand photographs with humidity, dirt, andbugs and store on high shelves for decadesuntil they are endangered….”This summer <strong>University</strong> Archivist JeanBischoff and an ECSU student intern, WillElfring (Class of 2009) discovered that the<strong>University</strong>’s extensive and valuable archivalcollections were co-existing in a little-knownarchival storage area on campus, along with Brown Recluse spiders, boxesof computer printouts from the 1970’s and abandoned Christmas decorations.Bischoff and Elfring’s mission was to bring order to the <strong>University</strong>’shistoric collections and prepare them for further arrangement and description,in order that they become available for use by students, researchers andmembers of the <strong>University</strong> community.The <strong>Elizabeth</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>Archives was established in 1971 as a unit ofthe Department of Institutional Research ofthe <strong>Elizabeth</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>State</strong> College. Today theArchives is a division of <strong>Elizabeth</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>State</strong><strong>University</strong>’s G.R. <strong>Little</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, and its missionis to house under one roof and makeavailable to researchers the <strong>University</strong>'s diversecollections of records, personal papersand artifacts.Hundreds of boxes of material in the Archives relate to the school’sfounding, its history, student body and leadership, and its long path to becomingone of the <strong>University</strong> of North Carolina General Administration’ssixteen member-institutions of higher learning. Both the <strong>University</strong>’s institutionalrecords and its unique historic collections are at the core of the Archives’research materials.Senior and future ECSUChancellor Willie Gilchrist,1973<strong>University</strong> Archives studentintern, Will Elfring (Class of2009)Earliest Diploma in Archives,1899.By the end of the 2008 summer, the team ofarchivist and intern had banished the all spidersand other unwanted tenants of the archives andaccomplished what they set out to do: locate everybox on a shelf with its contents labeled and its locationlisted in a master database. The upcomingyear will see an Archives website packed with photographsand presentations at campus and alumnievents showing and sharing some of the wonderful“finds” uncovered in the Archives….. Maybeeven those photos from your freshman year youhad HOPED were lost forever!Couple Donates Books tothe G. R. <strong>Little</strong> <strong>Library</strong>On September 12, 2008 Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Wrenn donatedtwo new sets of books titled “Great Books Of The WesternWorld” to the G. R. <strong>Little</strong> <strong>Library</strong>. These books were presentedto support our religious study minor. The Wrenns wereaccompanied by their minister, Rev. Mr. W. L. Smith. Dr. JuanitaMidgette, Director of <strong>Library</strong> Services, and Mrs. Helen H.Jones, Acquisitions Librarian, accepted this generous donationon behalf of the library and the <strong>University</strong>.Mr. Wrenn is a retired hospital administrator and a nativeof Birmingham, Alabama. Mrs. Wrenn is a registered nurse,and a native of Minnesota. Mrs. Wrenn is also a former memberof the Messiah Group and sang under the direction of Mr.Billy Hines, ECSU’ s Artist-in-Residence and director of itswidely acclaimed choir.The Wrenns are members of Cornerstone Missionary BaptistChurch, where the Rev. Mr. W. L. Smith is the Pastor.They are the proud parents of nine children and have been<strong>Elizabeth</strong> <strong>City</strong> residents for nine “snowless years.”Submitted by: Cheryl E. Leigh, Acquisitions <strong>Library</strong>TechnicianDr. Juanita Midgette thanks the Wrenns fortheir generous book donation.Submitted by: Jean Bischoff, <strong>University</strong> Archivist4 G. R. <strong>Little</strong> <strong>Library</strong> Spring 2009

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