Guide to the James Ward Seabrook Collection, 1880 - 1973
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Descriptive Summary
Repository:
Creator: / Seabrook, James Ward
Title: / Inventory of the James Ward Seabrook Collection, 1880 - 1973
Language of Material: / Material in English
Location: / For current information on the location of these materials, please consult Fayetteville State University's Archives Department, 4th Floor, Chesnutt Library, Room #403 or phone (910) 672-1613.
Abstract: / The James Ward Seabrook Collection contains materials such as personal correspondence of James Ward Seabrook (1920 - 1960); It also contains legal papers of James W. Seabrook such as: Diaries, Minutes of FSTC Board of Trustees, Proceedings and History of Fayetteville State University (1880 - 1955); Speeches (1940 – 1966); Class Rosters (1905 – 1913) and Awards/ Certificates/Honors. There are also, pictures of family, faculty, staff and students (1923 - 1973); and newspaper and magazine clippings (1932 - 1970).
Extent: / 3.6 linear feet, 9 archival boxes
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Materials are RESTRICTED and must be used within the department. Some photocopying may be allowed based upon the Library Staff's discretion. Materials are not available for regular checkout.
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Copyright Notice
The University makes no representation that it is the owner of the common law copyright or literary property in any unpublished manuscript or photograph, and that wherever applicable, permission to publish must also be obtained from the owner of the copyright (the owner or his transferees, heirs, legatees, or literary executors).
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], James Ward Seabrook Collection, Charles Waddell Chesnutt Library, Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC, USA.
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Acquisitions Information
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Processing Information
Processed by Nettie Thigpen: April 5, 1977; and Ellen McEachern: June 24, 1987
Encoded by Eloise L. Vowotor: March 22, 2006
Updated by Eloise L. Vowotor: 5-2-11
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Biographical Note
James Ward Seabrook was the fifth (5) President of FSU from July 1933 to June 1956, when he became President Emeritus. He began his higher education at the Presbyterian Parochial school in Sumter, South Carolina, where he was born (Nov. 6, 1886) and reared. After his graduation from school, he attended the Harbison Institute of Abbeville. He next enrolled at Biddle where he was graduated as first honor student of his class with an A. B. degree in 1909. While at Biddle, he was a member of the Y, manager of an athletic team, commandant of the school military unit and editor of the "The Argus", the school paper. After his graduation, he taught for three years at the Slater State Normal School at Winston-Salem. His next educational position was at Kittrell College, which he remained for one year, after which he was elected to the faculty of JCSU. In 1923 James Ward Seabrook became Dean of Fayetteville State Normal. His studies were interrupted by the World War I, during which time he served his country in Washington at Howard University with the student army training corps and as an instructor at the military detachment at Charlotte. In continuing his studies Prof. James W. Seabrook took post graduate work at New York University, where he received his M.A. and passed the matriculation examination for the Ph.D. The Ped.D (HonorisCausa) was awarded by Johnson C. Smith University. While in Washington, he was appointed as a member of President Hoover's White House Conference on Child Health and Protection. He was a member of the Advisory Committee on Negro Education of the U.S. Office of Education having been appointed by Secretary Wilbur of the Department of the Interior. Prof. James Seabrook was a Trustee of Johnson C. Smith University and he served as Vice President of the North Carolina Teachers Association of Teachers in Colored Schools and was on the Executive Committee of the N.C. Interracial Commission. He also was a member of the American Legion.
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Collection Overview
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Online Catalog Headings
Seabrook James Ward 1933 1956Seabrook, James Ward
Fayetteville State Teachers College -- History
African American college administrators -- North Carolina -- History
African Americans -- Education (Higher) -- North Carolina -- History
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Container List
SEABROOK FAMILYSEABROOK, JAMES WARD
Box 1:
Folder 1-1 / Report of Committee on Delegate Assembly. North Carolina Negro Teachers Association, March 21, 1941.
Folder 1-2 / Minutes - Recommendations on School Reorganization.
Folder 1-3 / The Sixty-first Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Negro Teachers Association April 2-4, 1942.
Folder 2
Folder 2-1 / Proceedings - Second Annual Meeting. The Governor's Traffic Safety Council, December 6, 1955.
Folder 2-2 / Semi-Annual Meeting. Los Angeles County Conference on Community Relations
Folder 3
Folder 3-1 / Correspondence.
Folder 3-2 / Correspondence - Received from various (FSTC) students.
Folder 4
Folder 4-1 / Minutes - State Normal School Board of Trustees Annual Meeting - July 12, 1937
Folder 4-2 / Minutes - Meeting of the Board of Trustees - June 17, 1938.
Folder 4-3 / Minutes - Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees - July 24, 1945.
Folder 5 / BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Folder 5-1 / Minutes - March 8, 1937.
Folder 5-2 / Minutes - May 11, 1937.
Folder 5-3 / Resolution - Approved.
Folder 5-4 / Resolution - May 11, 1937.
Folder 5-5 / Minutes - October 29, 1937.
Folder 5-6 / Meeting - Suggested Items and Agenda - October 29, 1937.
Folder 5-7 / Memorandum for Board of Trustees - September 23, 1937.
Folder 5-8 / Minutes - September 23, 1938.
Folder 5-9 / Minutes and Resolution - November 17, 1938.
Folder 5-10 / Minutes - January 15, 1941
Folder 5-11 / Meeting of the Board - July 24, 1945.
Folder 6 / ANNUAL REPORTS OF PRESIDENTS (TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES)
Folder 6-1 / Annual Report - June 20, 1934.
Folder 6-2 / Annual Report - June 20, 1934.
Folder 6-3 / Annual Report - July 17, 1939.
Folder 6-4 / Annual Report - August 8, 1940.
Folder 6-5 / Annual Report - May 28, 1941
Folder 6-6 / Annual Report - July 24, 1945.
Folder 7 / STATE NORMAL SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE MINUTES.
Folder 7-1 / Minutes, September 8, 1937.
Folder 7-2 / Minutes, October 8, 1937.
Folder 7-3 / Resolution.
Folder 7-4 / Resolution Ordering the Filing of Bids.
Folder 7-5 / Minutes - July 2, 1949
Folder 8 / CORRESPONDENCE - THIS SET INCLUDES LETTERS, POSTCARDS, AND OTHER CORRESPONDENCE FROM FRIENDS, COLLEAGUES, STUDENTS AND POLITICIANS. THERE ARE MATERIALS FROM THE 1920's THROUGH THE 60's.
Folder 8-1 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-2 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-3 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-4 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-5 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-6 / Telegram.
Folder 8-7 / Western Union - Day Letter.
Folder 8-8 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-9 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-10 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-11 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-12 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-13 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-14 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-15 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-16 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-17 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-18 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-19 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-20 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-21 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-22 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-23 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-24 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-25 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-26 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-27 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-28 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-29 / North Carolina's Tribute to President John F. Kennedy.
Folder 8-30 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-31 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-32 / Correspondence.
Folder 8-33 / From the Fayetteville Observer, November 13, 1964.
Folder 8-34 / Correspondence.
Folder 9 / CONTRACT BETWEEN THE STATE COLORED NORMAL SCHOOL AND THE FAYETTEVILLE GRADED SCHOOLS, EXECUTED IN NOVEMBER 1931.
Folder 9-1 / Memorandum.
Folder 9-2 / Memorandum.
SEABROOK FAMILY
SEABROOK, JAMES WARD
Box 2:
Folder 1
Folder 1-1 / Printed Material.
Folder 2 / PRINTED MATERIAL.
Folder 2-1 / Church and World Politics.
Folder 2-2 / What is A Healthy Personality?
Folder 2-3 / Magazine Clipping - Politics - October 15, 1961.
Folder 2-4 / Newspaper Clipping - London Book Talk.
Folder 2-5 / Public Schools Develop Personality and Thinking.
Folder 2-6 / Newspaper Clipping - Education's Faults.
Folder 2-7 / The Quest for the Best.
Folder 2-8 / Newspaper Clipping - "Half-Baked" Men Held School Flaw.
Folder 2-9 / Newspaper Clipping.
Folder 2-10 / Newspaper Clipping.
Folder 2-11 / Newspaper Clipping - The Plain Fact.
Folder 2-12 / Newspaper Clipping - Treasure Chest.
Folder 2-13 / Newspaper Clipping - Commission, Hospital Board, Cape Fear Valley, 1956.
Folder 2-14 / Newspaper Clipping - Personality and Character.
Folder 2-15 / Newspaper Clipping - Did You Know?
Folder 2-16 / Newspaper Clipping - What Education Means.
Folder 2-17 / Newspaper Clipping - Integration or Desegregation.
Folder 2-18 / Newspaper Clipping - What of Uncommon Men?
Folder 2-19 / Newspaper Clipping - "Fidelity Has Declined".
Folder 2-20 / Newspaper Clipping - Fallout Shelter for Do-It-Yourselfers.
Folder 2-21 / Magazine Clipping - "Be Still".
Folder 2-22 / Magazine Clipping.
Folder 3 / PRINTED MATERIAL - CLIPPINGS.
Folder 3-1 / Newspaper Clippings - Educators Honored - E. E. Miller and Dr. J. W. Seabrook.
Folder 3-2 / Carver Day Observed.
Folder 3-3 / Newspaper Clipping - The Fifth Freedom.
Folder 3-4 / Newspaper Clippings.
Folder 3-5 / Newspaper Clippings.
Folder 4 / PRINTED MATERIAL - CLIPPINGS.
Folder 4-1 / Newspaper Clipping - Probe is Urged of School Setup.
Folder 4-2 / Printed Material - Tomorrow's Greatness.
Folder 4-3 / Favorite Axioms of Today's Educators.
Folder 4-4 / Poem - Jim Crow Car.
Folder 4-5 / Newsletter.
Folder 5 / PRINTED MATERIAL - CLIPPINGS - F. T. C. HISTORY.
Folder 5-1 / Newspaper Clipping - Six Points Given Campus By Seabrook.
Folder 5-2 / Newspaper Clipping - Fayetteville Teachers College Starting Big Expansion - September 5, 1949.
Folder 5-3 / F. T. C. History
Folder 6 / PRINTED MATERIAL.
Folder 6-1 / F. S. U. - 1956-68 - Dr. Seabrook's Retirement.
Folder 6-2 / Two-Year Normal School Became Fayetteville State Teachers College.
Folder 6-3 / In 1956, President Seabrook decided to retire.
Folder 6-4 / The Board of Trustees - F. S. U. - 1952-74.
Folder 6-5 / F. S. U. History.
Folder 6-6 / Founders' Day - April 20, 1969.
Folder 7 / PRINTED MATERIAL - F.S.U. HISTORY
Folder 7-1 / F. S. U. History - February 9, 1937.
Folder 7-2 / Minutes of Annual Meeting - F.S.T.C. - July 12, 1946.
Folder 7-3 / Minutes of Annual Meeting - F.S.T.C. - July 12, 1946.
Folder 7-4 / Agreement - State of North Carolina
Folder 7-5 / Founders' Day - April 20, 1969.
Folder 7-6 / Founders' Day Observance - April 18, 1971.
Folder 7-7 / Founders' Day - April 18, 1971.
Folder 7-8 / Certified Copy of Resolution Fixing Minimum Wage Rates.
Folder 7-9 / Founders' Day Program - April 16, 1961.
Folder 8 / PRINTED MATERIAL
Folder 8-1 / F.S.T.C. History.
Folder 8-2 / Gifts to F.S.T.C. by the Graduating Classes of 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943 and 1944.
Folder 8-3 / History of F.S.T.C.
Folder 9 / PRINTED MATERIAL.
Folder 9-1 / Negro School News - January, 1949.
Folder 9-2 / Negro History Week - January 22, 1955.
Folder 10 / PRINTED MATERIAL, CLIPPINGS, AND POEMS.
Folder 10-1 / Principle.
Folder 10-2 / Principle - Quotation.
Folder 10-3 / A College President Should Have.
Folder 10-4 / Newspaper Clippings.
Folder 10-5 / Newspaper Clippings.
Folder 10-6 / Poems.
Folder 10-7 / Poems - Education.
Folder 10-8 / Poems.
Folder 10-9 / Poems and Jokes.
Folder 10-10 / Poems.
Folder 10-11 / Poem - Wanted (School and Secretary - July 14, 1951).
Folder 10-12 / Poem.
Folder 10-13 / Poem.
Folder 10-14 / Poem.
Folder 10-15 / Poem.
Folder 10-16 / Poem.
Folder 10-17 / Poem.
Folder 10-18 / Artist's Credo - January 19, 1936..
Folder 10-19 / Loyalty of Negro during Civil War.
Folder 10-20 / The Other Side of Sumter.
Folder 10-21 / Poems.
Folder 10-22 / Poems.
Folder 10-23 / Poems.
Folder 10-24 / Poems.
Folder 10-25 / What Is A Boy?
Folder 10-26 / Poems.
Folder 10-27 / Take Off The Chip!
Folder 10-28 / What Is A Boy?
Folder 10-29 / Education....
Folder 10-30 / "One Solitary Life".
Folder 10-31 / Speech - Sayings that have helped me.
Folder 10-32 / Newspaper Clippings.
Folder 10-33 / Poems.
Folder 10-34 / Education - Printed Material.
Folder 11 / PRINTED MATERIAL, NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, AND POEMS.
Folder 11-1 / Poems.
Folder 11-2 / Poems.
Folder 11-3 / Poems.
Folder 11-4 / Poems.
Folder 11-5 / Poems.
Folder 11-6 / Poems.
Folder 11-7 / Quotation - "Who has Achieved Success" - by Bessie A. Stanley.
Folder 11-8 / Poems.
Folder 12 / PRINTED MATERIAL, NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, AND RACE RELATIONS.
Folder 12-1 / Newspaper Clipping.
Folder 12-2 / Newspaper Clipping - NAACP.
Folder 12-3 / Printed Material.
Folder 12-4 / Newspaper Clipping.
Folder 12-5 / The Negro in American Life, by Reverdy C. Ranson.
Folder 12-6 / Newspaper Clippings.
Folder 12-7 / Printed Material.
Folder 12-8 / Southern Patriot. (Segregation in Education).
Folder 12-9 / Newspaper Clipping - (The Power of the Law).
Folder 12-10 / Newspaper Clipping - (Churches in South Map Racial Drive).
Folder 12-11 / Printed Material - "The Interracial Front".
Folder 12-12 / Printed Material - "America's Tenth Man".
Folder 12-13 / Printed Material - Race Relations.
Folder 12-14 / Newspaper Clipping.
Folder 12-15 / Newspaper Clipping - Integration at Army Camps.
Folder 12-16 / Printed Material - The White Christian and His Conscience.
Folder 12-17 / Newspaper Clipping - "Negro/Out-Migration: Search for Opportunity."
Folder 13 / PRINTED MATERIAL, NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, AND RACE RELATIONS.
Folder 13-1 / Newspaper Clipping - Speeches.
Folder 13-2 / Printed Material - "Too Good to Be True".
Folder 13-3 / Business Establishments which are open to all Races in the Fayetteville Area.
Folder 13-4 / Newspaper Clipping - Funeral rites.
Folder 14 / PRINTED MATERIAL AND F.S.U. CURRICULUM.
Folder 14-1 / Two-Year Course for Primary Teachers.
Folder 14-2 / Reports - Administrative Problems in the Denominational Colleges.
Folder 14-3 / Journal Educational Research - April 1925. Methods of Educational Research.
Folder 14-4 / Suggested Curriculum Two-Year Normal.
Folder 15 / PRINTED MATERIAL. OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY.
Folder 15-1 / Songs of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
Folder 15-2 / Printed Material - After College What?
Folder 15-3 / Memorial Service - Omega Psi Phi.
Folder 15-4 / Omega Achievement Week Principals.
Folder 16 / PRINTED MATERIAL/PAMPHLET.
Folder 16-1 / Pamphlets - Why go to College?
Folder 16-2 / Pamphlets - The Changing Character of Lynching.
Folder 16-3 / Pamphlets - College and Church.
Folder 16-4 / Pamphlets - Strengthening our Educational Institutions.
Folder 16-5 / Pamphlets - Hope to all - A Statement of Purpose from the United Negro College Fund.
Folder 16-6 / Printed Material - "Course in Citizenship".
Folder 16-7 / Pamphlet - "Success Unexpected".
Folder 16-8 / Pamphlet - New Developments in Philosophy.
Folder 16-9 / Pamphlet - The Teaching of Negro History in Secondary Schools.
Folder 16-10 / Pamphlet - The Aims of Education.
Folder 16-11 / Bulletin - Kansas State Teachers College.
Folder 16-12 / Printed Material - Current Trends in Higher Education, 1949.
Folder 17 / PRINTED MATERIAL/PROGRAMS.
Folder 17-1 / Vesper - Palmer Memorial Institute.
Folder 17-2 / Program - The Military Conforming yet Transforming.
Folder 17-3 / Program - Teachers College, Columbia University
Folder 17-4 / Program - I Love the Church of God.
Folder 18 / PRINTED MATERIAL/QUOTATIONS.
Folder 18-1 / Printed Material - Quotations
Folder 19 / PRINTED MATERIAL/RESEARCH NOTES - STATISTICS.
Folder 19-1 / Speech - Additional Notes.
Folder 19-2 / Negro Occupations, Professions and Business
Folder 19-3 / Printed Material - Negro Occupations, Professions and Business.
Folder 19-4 / Main Points in Address.
Folder 19-5 / Social Needs of Negroes.
Folder 19-6 / Statistics
Folder 19-7 / Statistics
Folder 19-8 / Cap and Gown Day Address.
Folder 19-9 / Macauley on Freedom.
Folder 19-10 / Statistics - Negro Occupations, Professions and Business.
Folder 19-11 / Statistics of Negro Americans, 1948.
Folder 19-12 / Speech Notes.
Folder 19-13 / Newspaper Clipping - Speaking of Books.
Folder 19-14 / Printed Material - Magazine Clipping.
Folder 19-15 / Commencement Program - Johnson C. Smith University.
Folder 19-16 / Speech Notes.
Folder 19-17 / Statistics - Registered.
Folder 20 / PRINTED MATERIAL (SPEECHES OF OTHERS).
Folder 20-1 / Speech of Herbert King.
Folder 20-2 / Printed Material.
Folder 20-3 / Commencement Address - ConrodBergendoff.
Folder 20-4 / Baccalaureate Address - Rev. Warren Candler Budd.
Folder 20-5 / Speech - Religion in Education.
Folder 20-6 / Pamphlet - Address by Wilson Compton.
Folder 20-7 / Address - The Intellectual Revolution by Dr. Harold C. Urey.
Folder 20-8 / Address - Public Trusteeship, by Dr. J. Paul Mather.
Folder 20-9 / Baccalaureate Address - by Dr. Horace G. Smith
Folder 20-10 / Abstract of the Address of Mr. N.C. Newbold.
Folder 20-11 / President's Address.
Folder 20-12 / Pamphlet - What the Negro has done for the United States and Texas, by W.E.B. DuBois.
Folder 20-13 / Address by Dr. Charles D. Proctor - Scientific Philosophy for Everyday Life.
Folder 20-14 / Pamphlet - More than Bread Alone ...
Folder 20-15 / Pamphlet - The Hope of Learning.
Folder 20-16 / Pamphlet - Some Words to the Wise, by Benjamin F. Fairless.
Folder 20-17 / Pamphlet - Man's Right to Knowledge and the Free use thereof - Sermon by Robert J. McCracken.
Folder 20-18 / Pamphlet - The Christian Church by John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
Folder 20-19 / Pamphlet - Three Views of the Segregation Decisions by William Faulkner, Benjamin E. Mays, and Cecil Sims.
Folder 20-20 / Pamphlet - Equal Opportunity by Frank Diehl Fackenthal.
Folder 21 / PRINTED MATERIAL (SPEECHES OF OTHERS).
Folder 21-1 / Abstract of Address by Principal C. Parker Poole, 1933.
Folder 21-2 / Pamphlet - Why Go To College? By Dr. Wilson Compton.
Folder 21-3 / Pamphlet - America's Obligation to Its Negro Citizens by Mark Ethridge.
Folder 21-4 / Book - The North Carolina Historical Review - April 1953
Folder 21-5 / Paper by Mr. J.B. MacRae.
Folder 21-6 / Printed Material by J.W. Seabrook - (Teaching - Methods).
Folder 21-7 / Printed Material.
Folder 22 / PRINTED MATERIAL/NEGROES AND THE WAR.
Folder 22-1 / Negroes and the War by Chandler Owen
Folder 23 / PRINTED MATERIAL (SPEECHES OF OTHERS).
Folder 23-1 / Testimony in Support of H.R. 10638, A Bill to Establish a Museum of Negro History and Culture Commission, by Dr. Joseph H. Douglas.
SEABROOK FAMILY
SEABROOK, JAMES WARD
Box 3:
Folder 1 / GUIDE TO SEABROOK PAPERS AND OTHER NOTES BY MRS. THIGPEN.
Folder 1-1 / Poems and Speeches - Youth and Religion Group.
Folder 1-2 / Poems and Quotations - Valuable for Speeches.
Folder 1-3 / Note by Mrs. Thigpen.
Folder 1-4 / Form Letter by Mrs. Thigpen
Folder 2 / 1977 SEABROOK FORMS REQUESTING INFORMATION (BITS AND PIECES)
Folder 2-1 / Form Letters Requesting Information - by Mrs. Nettie H. Thigpen.
Folder 3 / PRINTED MATERIAL/AWARDS, HONORS, BIOGRAPHICAL.
Folder 3-1 / Correspondence.
Folder 3-2 / Newspaper Clipping - Honored by Omegas and Certificate of Appointment.
Folder 3-3 / Printed Material from the Governor's Office - 1964.
Folder 3-4 / Certificate to Dr. J. W. Seabrook from the Salvation Army Building Fund.
Folder 3-5 / Scholarship Fund - 1963-64.
Folder 3-6 / Correspondence - Appointment.
Folder 3-7 / Program - Greetings and Presentation of Building.
Folder 3-8 / Correspondence - Invitation to Attend the Governor's Conference.
Folder 4 / FORM LETTERS.
Folder 4-1 / Form Letter from Mrs. Nettie H. Thigpen, Dec. 15, 1977.
Folder 4-2 / Form Letter from Mrs. Nettie H. Thigpen, Dec. 2, 1977.
Folder 5 / TWENTY YEARS OF SERVICE.
Folder 5-1 / (Nothing in Folder)
Folder 6 / BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION - RETIREMENT, 1956
Folder 6-1 / Dr. Seabrook: A Great Educator Retires - 1956.
Folder 6-2 / Newspaper Clipping - Brother Seabrook Ends His Career at Fayetteville State.
Folder 6-3 / Newspaper Clippings - The Death of Dr. James Ward Seabrook.
Folder 7 / BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
Folder 7-1 / Newspaper Clipping - Dr. Seabrook Appointment to the State Employment Security Commission.
Folder 7-2 / Newspaper Clipping - Family to Honor "Mother" Seabrook - May 28, 1961 - 100th Birthday.
Folder 7-3 / Newspaper Clipping - Honoree with Relatives at Birthday Observance.
Folder 7-4 / Newspaper Clippings - Educators Honored - Mr. E.E. Miller and Dr. Seabrook. Mrs. Seabrook to Head Fund Division.
Folder 7-5 / Newspaper Clippings - Mrs. Lucy S. Seabrook Observes l00th Year in Durham.
Folder 7-6 / Newspaper Clipping - Forty-seven Years an Educator.
Folder 7-7 / Newspaper Clipping - Seabrook Elementary School Dedicated in Cedar Creek.
Folder 7-8 / Newspaper Clipping - Thrifty Prexy, Dr. Seabrook.
Folder 7-9 / Newspaper Clipping - Seabrook Home after Duty at J.C. Smith.
Folder 7-10 / Newspaper Clippings - Other Appointments - Dr. Seabrook named to State ESC Post.
Folder 7-11 / Brief Biography of James Ward Seabrook.
Folder 7-12 / Personal Data: Dr. James Ward Seabrook.
Folder 7-13 / Printed Material - In Memoriam.
Folder 7-14 / Biographical Sketch - Dr. Seabrook.
Folder 7-15 / Form Letter from Mrs. Nettie H. Thigpen.
Folder 7-16 / Newspaper Clipping - Dr. Seabrook - President of the State Normal School - March 18, 1939