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State Archives of North Carolina"},{"label":"Language","value":["English"]},{"label":"Description","value":"Joffre Lanning Coe (1916-2000), a native of Greensboro, N.C., was educated in the University of North Carolina (class if 1939), and in the University of Michigan (MA, 1948; PhD, 1959). His 1959 dissertation, The Formative Cultures of the Carolina Piedmont has been reprinted five times since it was first published in 1964. Another important contribution was his 1995 book, Town Creek Indian Mound: A Native American Legacy, that summarized his half century of work at this Mississippian site. (See end of note for additional biographical and professional information.) This collection includes approximately 25 cubic feet, including correspondence, reports, note cards, photographs and negatives, original drawings, maps, plots. grid sheets, slides, newsletters, newspaper clippings and so forth. Dr. Coe's papers in the North Carolina State Archives comprise his personal professional papers and do not include private papers from his family life or from his World War II military service. They range in date from the 1930s to the 1990s, from his early years with the North Carolina Archaeological Society to the years following his retirement from the Research Laboratories of Anthropology. Dr. Coe's Research Laboratories files have remained, naturally, with the artifacts and records of the Laboratories at UNC. Public access to some of Dr. Coe's personal professional papers is restricted by provisions in the \"Archaeological Resources Protection Act\". Application to consult those of Dr. Coe's papers that are classed as confiï¿½dential by the act must be made to Chief Archaeologist, Archaeology Branch, Archaeology and Historic Preservation Section, Division of Archives and History, Department of Cultural Resources.    Inventory:    Standard cubic foot boxes:  1. Reference & Bibliography Files: A - F  2. Reference & Bibliography Files: G - R  3. Reference & Bibliography Files: S - W, and Miscellaneous  4. Excavation Files: Anson - Halifax counties  5. Excavation Files: Randolph - Wilkes counties; Out-of-state  6. Town Creek Files: Catalogs, photographs, artifact lists  7. Town Creek Files: Catalogs, photographs, artifact lists  8. Town Creek Files: Manuscript drafts; photographs  9. Town Creek Files: Manuscript drafts; photographs  10. Town Creek Files: Manuscript drafts; photographs  11. Town Creek Files: Site Manager  12. Professional Correspondence: A - J  13. Professional Correspondence: K - Z  14. Estrays/Refiles: Correspondence; organizations; newsletters; etc,  15. Estrays/Refiles: Town Creek manuscript (binders)  16. Professional Files: Organizations; Committees; Class and lecture notes; N.C. Laws (antiquities; burials; archaeological protection)  17. Professional Files: Publications; Conferences; Bibliography cards; personal note cards (1930s)  18. Professional Files: Organizations; Newsletters; Correspondence; Duplicate photographs (Formative Cultures); Artifact cards  19. Slides; Original drawings and film positives from Town Creek book.  Nonstandard boxes  20. (ca. 10\" x 14\" box) 3 folders of materials on Badin-Hardaway Site  21. (Pittman Davis box) 1/3 cu. ft. photograph prints, Town Creek 22. (Bankers card transfer box) 2 linear feet of Town Creek Pottery  Analysis Cards (5x8)  23. (Bankers card transfer box) 2 linear feet of Town Creek Stone Objects Analysis Cards (5x8)  24. (Red Cooper box) Miscellaneous prints  5x8 Agate Boxes:  25. Photographic negatives (H-1 -- H-77; U-1 - U--44; uncataloged)  26. Miscellaneous photographic negatives (no Town Creek)  27. Old notes & site cards 30. Pottery (34, 61, 70, 314)  Oversized flat boxes  28. (cardboard box) Town Creek--plates wrapped by chapter number 32. (manuscript box) plates and negatives  29. (manuscript box) drawings  30. (manuscript box) drawings and profiles  baja slide case:  31. Three trays of slides - Town Creek (Original slides transferred to Research Laboratories of Anthropology, UNC; copies made for retention by NCSA)    Standard Cubic Foot Boxes received 7/11/00  32. Correspondence, A-F  33. Correspondence, G-N  34. Correspondence, 0-W    Map Case (Level 3B of Archives Stacks). Materials originally received included double oversized site maps, grid sheets, plots, site contours, data sheets, drawings, and so forth from sites in various counties.  Of these, the following were transferred to the Research Laboratories of Anthropology, UNC.  HxV7; Hwï¿½1, Hwï¿½2, Hwï¿½3, Hwv7, Hwv8; Maï¿½34; Orvll; Rkvl; Virginia; Occoneechi Island; one folder of Town Creek. Those remaining with the North Carolina State Archives are in ten folders:  Folder l: Randolph Co. \"The Poole Site: A Historic Indian Village (1940 MS)  Folder 2: Rd v l   Folder 3: St v 4   Folder 4: Multiple sites drawings   Folders 5--8: Town Creek  Folder 9: Region H Geologic map; River Basin Maps (See P--1 only)   Folder 10: Newspaper clippings    RELATED RECORDS IN THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE ARCHIVES  Archives & History. Director's Office. General Correspondence: 1953-1957; 1964-1966; 1968-,1972  Archives & History. Division of Museums & Historic Sites. Site Plans and Blueprints, 1931-1969  Archives & History. Historic Sites. Town Creek Indian Mound--Correspondence and Reports, 1946-1958  Governor's Papers. Moore. Press Secretary's Files. General Files.    Additional Biographical Information:    Interested from his youth in archaeology, Dr. Coe was present at the first meeting of the North Carolina Archaeological Society in 1933, and by the time he entered his freshman year in the uniï¿½versity he had surveyed 32 Indian sites and collected almost 2,000 specimens in Transylvania County--the beginning of a proposed statewide survey of Indian sites by the Society. Interested faculty persuaded the university to give Coe space for the storage and study of artifacts that he retrieved at Society sponsored excavations, and in 1939 UNC formally recognized the archaeology program and established the Laboratory of Anthropology. Coe's work with the Archaeological Society was interrupted during World War II when he entered military service, and during the post-war years while he pursued graduate studies in the University of Michigan. In 1948 UNC officials resurrected the archaeological program there as the Research Laboratories of Anthropology and offered Coe appointment to the position of director and instructor. Dr. Coe remained director of the Research Laboratories until his retirement in 1982.    During his years as director, Dr. Coe painstakingly prepared for publication the findings of his 1930s-1950s study of the Hardaway, Doershuk, and Gaston sites on Yadkin and Roanoke rivers. n his resulting Formative Cultures of the Carolina Piedmont (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1964), Coe identified and dated for the first time the historical sequence of Indian cultures in the North Carolina piedmont from about 10,000 B.C. to the mid-eighteenth century, A.D., an achievement the imporï¿½tance of which is difficult to overstate. Concurrently with his excavations at other sites, Dr. Coe began excavation of the mound at Town Creek in Montgomery County in 1937. Here he uncovered centuries of Siouan Indian occupation, interrupted by Creek Indian occupation of the site during a period dating from about 1450 to about 1550 A.D, It was during the century of Creek Indian occupation that the ceremonial center and temple mound were built.    After the archaeological examination was completed, the site was restored and is administered as an historic site by the Division of Archives and History. An exhaustive study with photographs and maps was published by UNC Press in 1995 under the title, Town Creek Indian Mound: Native American Legacy."},{"label":"Digital Characteristics","value":"4 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":["Joffre Lanning Coe Papers. Private Collections. 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