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Private Collections. State Archives of North Carolina"},{"label":"Language","value":["English"]},{"label":"Description","value":"Frank Currier Salisbury (1874-1964), son of Milford S. and Dolin Frances (Barber) Salisbury, was born in Lockport, New York. His family moved to Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York in the 1880s.While on a tour of the eastern coastal states, he visited Morehead City, then moved there in October, 1924, and began work as manager of the Morehead City Coaster. Two years later he purchased the newspaper, changed its name to the Carteret County Herald and edited and managed it until selling it ten years later, keeping the printshop side of the business for himself. He collected and copied older photographs and prints, and clipped newspaper articles by other local historians such as Amy Muse, Ruth Peeling Barbour, and Mrs. Robert L. Rose, as well as those by himself. These photographs and clipped articles were mounted by Salisbury in a scrapbook that he purchased in 1948, and it forms the basis for this collection.    The collection reflects the fact that Salisbury became increasingly fascinated by the area's local history and collected newspaper articles on the subject, and wrote occasional pieces himself. Then in the 1950s he began regularly writing newspaper articles on local history, and anyï¿½thing from the colonial period, the Civil War, Fort Macon, cemeteries, local personages, churches, schools, businesses, to shipwrecks, disasters, and geography was grist to his mill. In his pursuit of local history, Salisbury photographed houses, churches, businesses, and scenes in Beaufort, Morehead City, and Newport, and in rural areas of the county.    The scrapbook (PC.1848.1) is filed with oversized material. It has a table of contents laid in at the first page. The volume is divided so that pages 1-109 and 144-145 are those with mounted newspaper clippings, some of them from as early as 1915 but most of them from about 1954 to 1964. Pages 112-142 have mounted on them Salisbury's original photographs and copies of prints and older photographs as well as photographs clipped from early newspapers. It has a table of contents laid in at the first page. The volume is divided so that pages 1-109 and 144-145 are those with mounted newspaper clippings, some of them from as early as 1915 but most of them from about 1954 to 1964. Pages 112-142 have mounted on them Salisbury's original photographs and copies of prints and older photographs as well as photographs clipped from early newspapers. These pictures are for the most part of buildings and scenes in Beaufort, Morehead City, Newport, and the rural areas of Carteret County. Some of them have been copied in negative for the iconographic collection in the Archives.    The loose material in the collection (PC.1848.2-3) includes some photographs and miscellaneous items that had been laid in, but not mounted in, the scrapbook. For the most part, however, it is made up of scribble notes, newspaper clippings, and correspondence that was originally mainï¿½tained in 94 \"shuck\" envelopes as a reference file. It has now been arranged in folders, rather than in \"shucks\", and put into alphabetical order. Many, but not all, of the subjects represented in this group are represented by clippings and photographs mounted in the scrapbook."},{"label":"Digital Characteristics","value":"2 pages"},{"label":"Format","value":["Finding aids"]},{"label":"Rights","value":"The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers."},{"label":"Source Collections","value":["Frank Currier Salisbury Collection. Private Collections. 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