Friday, July 20, 2007

Personal Papers and references

Chapter 6 - Personal papers, booklets, invitations, Memos
Compiled by Jeff Shuping, updated 09/28/2006

Application for membership to the National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution, Washington, D.C.
Ruth Hampton Shuping, wife of C.L. Shuping, 3/22/1934
National Number 285272, descendent of Zachariah Hampton

*Autobiography of C.L. Shuping, handwritten copy + memos, letters, and newspaper articles
Housed at East Carolina University, Joyner Library Special Collections
Guide to the Clarence Leroy Shuping Papers, 1920-1975, (Manuscript Collection #553)
A .1st section typed copy 23 typed pages
B. 2nd section typed copy 21 typed pages
C. 2 handwritten sections 150 pages
D. All letters and memos within the autobiography - 64

An attempted fraud and fake intended to deceive the labor vote of North Carolina
Affidavit by J.S. Manning and C.L. Shuping refuting this leaflet

A Statement by C.L. Shuping pages 103 to 108
*Victory Campaign Publications for the Democratic Party in 1932
*East Carolina University, Joyner Library, Special Collections, Greenville, NC

Bailey, Chapter17 Petition
Records of the committee on rules and administration and related committees,
1789-1968 (417 ft.),
See 17.30 - George M. Pritchard-Josiah W. Bailey of North Carolina, 72d Congress
(1931-33): Pritchard filed a petition in which he alleged various fraudulent
election activities by Democrats in the general election

Bailey papers, Josiah William (1873-1946), Duke University – Special Collections
Box 71, Elections: Presidential, 1928. – Look at boxes 72, 73, 74 also
Alfred E. Smith's candidacy for Democratic presidential nomination and for presidency
On the democratic ticket. Many references to Prohibition, the 1st Amendment,
and anti-Catholicism.
Elections: Presidential, 1928, Preliminaries (1926, Dec.-1928, Mar.) See also letter of
Bailey to W. A. Hildebrand (Oct. 11, 1926) in Pre-Senatorial: General.
Elections: Presidential, 1928, Campaign Includes correspondence for July, 1928,
concerning selection of North Carolina Democratic national committeemen and
correspondence with, among others, the following - individuals:
George Gordon Battle, R. H. Edmonds; O. Max Gardner; O. M. Mull,
Joseph M. Proskauer, John J. Raskob, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, C. L. Shuping,
John H. Small, Alfred E. Smith, and George R. Van Namee. (See also Elections:
Senatorial, 1930, Campaign, for lists of 1928 Democratic state convention delegates; and Racial and Religious Prejudices).

Biographical and bibliographical information on Clarence Leroy Shuping (6/10/2000) compiled
by Jeff Shuping. Donor: Shuping, Jefferson B., Jr. (Mr.)
August 29, 2000(unprocessed addition 1.0),
Donated to East Carolina Univ. 2000
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Car – Record Inspection and application for Basic Mileage Ration
License No. – 299542, registration – 931254A, 1931 Buick Sedan
Lists gasoline ration books outstanding

Certificate for death for Ruth Hampton Shuping, 2/13/1944
North Carolina Board of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics
This appears in record in Office of Register of deeds of Guilford County,
in Book 65, page 972

Correspondence between C.L. Shuping and Sadie Shuping about Esther’s stone
Includes:
Letter from Sadie to C.L. Shuping about Aunt Ida Belle Shuping Limerick & Uncle P.D.
Shuping’s stone, details about costs, and what will go on each stone, Letter from Scott
Shuping also

Deed to Granddad’s house on 108 Lake Drive, 04/01/1965, 3 tracts of land
Originally deeded to Ruth Hampton Shuping by L.J. Duffy, Commissioner
Deeded to C.L. Shuping’s three sons, Roy, Hamp, & Brooks on 4/1/1965

Estate papers for Adam Adolphus Shuping for 1899
From microfilm in Salisbury, NC Main Library, wills, deeds
Declaration that his estate was worth about $2250
Contains a complete listing of all property on the farm
Three life insurance policies:
$3000 from Royal Arcanum, because he was a veteran of the civil war
$1000 from Crawford Brothers
$500 from a life insurance policy
Total disbursements totaling $1518.66
Julia M. Shuping allowed a years allotment of the crop = $668.25

Estate papers for Julia Maria Shuping, 1910
From microfilm in Salisbury, NC Main Library, wills, deeds
P.D. Shuping is the legal guardian
Petition to sell property and split it up seven ways, one is deceased and her share
Will be split up 6 ways.
C.L. Shuping signed as one of the petitioners and attorney for other petitioners.
Affidavit that property is not worth more than $3000

Floral Tributes for the C.L. Shuping funeral, + list of friends who called, 03/24/71

Gasoline Ration Card, no date
C.L. Shuping, 108 Lake Drive, Buick Sedan, vehicle registration# 299542

Genealogy of the Hampton family from 1745 to 1958, going up to C.L. Shuping’s mom’s
Parents Includes a written history of the Hampton family as it relates to Ruth
Hampton. Includes Will of George W. Brooks ( dad is listed as a small benefactor)


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Genealogy of the Hampton family from 1745 to 1958, going up to C.L. Shuping’s mom’s
Parents Includes a written history of the Hampton family as it relates to Ruth
Hampton. Includes Will of George W. Brooks ( dad is listed as a small benefactor)

General Committee of the Victory Campaign of the Democratic Party for 1932
C.L. Shuping listed on the General Committee of the Victory Campaign
*Victory Campaign Publications for the Democratic Party in 1932
*East Carolina University, Joyner Library, Special Collections, Greenville, NC

Grenville Clark Papers
Housed at Dartmouth College Library, Hanover, New Hampshire
3 pages about C.L. Shuping about his service on the National Committee for
Independent Courts in 1937

Green Hill Cemetery Records
Shuping, Julia Esther, 29 Apr 1893 - 25 Feb 1912, daughter of A. D. & Julia M. Shuping
Shuping, Clarence Leroy, 01 Feb 1886 - 24 Mar 1971
Beloved husband of Ruth H. Shuping & Father of C. Leroy, Jr., Hampton and J. Brooks Shuping. Son of Adam Dolphus and Julia M. Honeycutt Shuping. Attorney
Shuping, Ruth Hampton, 10 Feb 1893 - 11 Feb 1944
Beloved wife of C. L. Shuping and Mother of C. Leroy, Jr., Hampton and J. Brooks Shuping. Daughter of George Coggin and May Brooks Hampton. DAR

Grimes, Junius D., Papers, COLLECTION NO. 571.1 - 571.56os, Beaufort County, NC, Pitt
County, NC 1897-1945, East Carolina University
DESCRIPTION: Junius Daniel Grimes, son of Bryan and Charlotte Grimes, was born in
Grimesland, NC (1878). He attended the Raleigh Male Academy, received a BA from the University of North Carolina (1899) and an LLB from Georgetown University (1902). He was admitted to the bar in 1902 and became solicitor in the First Judicial District. He practiced law in partnership with Hallett Sydney Ward in the firm of Ward and Grimes from 1905 until 1941 when his son, J. Bryan, joined the firm, which then became Grimes and Grimes. Secretary for Congressman John H. Small, Grimes was a member of the board of State Normal and Industrial College in Greensboro, NC (1919); and of the Washington, NC, Board of Education (1921-1923). He was also Beaufort County Attorney (1933); trustee of the NC College for Women (1932-1938); chairman of the Beaufort County Democratic Executive Committee (1935-1940); chairman of Committee One, Victory Liberty Loans (1942-1943); and a member of the Vestry at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Washington, NC.
Correspondents include Lindsay Warren, Robert R. Reynolds, Clyde Hoey, Thad Eure,
John H. Small, James A. Farley, Josiah W. Bailey, Herbert C. Bonner, and C. L.
Shuping.
Autograph Cards, Bailey Josiah William (27) 1924, 1926, 1930,1932-1935, 1945
Shuping, Clarence Leroy (7) 1930, 1933-1934

Hampton Shuping papers, 2000 items, compiled by Linda Sellers, June 1996, #4798,
Manuscripts Department Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Southern Historical Collection

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Jackson Day Dinner invitation, under the auspices of the Democratic National Committee,
The Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., Friday, January eighth, 1932, seven thirty
o’clock. C.L. Shuping listed on the guest seating list as Hon. C.L. Shuping, table #17,
seat #34,36,38,40

Letter from Helen G. Bruce to C.L. Shuping, no date
Subject was about his wife, Ruth and requirements for joining the DAR, mentions that
Ruth has a DAR number and she had an approved line from the DAR

Letter from Early Godbey editor of the Greensboro Record to C.L. Shuping for publishing a
‘Book of the South’. With C.C. Council of Durham and J.E. Dowd, Jr. of Charlotte
Mentions that book has succeeded in other parts of the South, Only those who have
been Genuinely forceful and constructive in the Building of NC will be invited to
participate. C.L. Shuping was invited to participate in this book and send a check to the
Southern Editors Association for $100.00 in 1940.
*I Found a copy of this book in the Charlotte Public Library - North Carolina Room

McAlister, Alexander W. Papers, 1886-1946, Collection Number 4318
Contact Information: Manuscripts Department, CB#3926, Wilson Library
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890
Phone: 919/962-1345, Fax: 919/962-3594, Folder 151-154
Fuel (including North Carolina Fuel Administrator; State Fuel Administrator for North
Carolina; and United States Fuel Administration; see also Beasley, Roland Fowler, Jr.;
Norfleet, Robert Comer; and Shuping, C. L.), Folder 459 , Shuping, C. L.
In 2003 I sent for all of the papers related to C.L. Shuping in this inventory
19180704 Memo from C.L. Shuping to A.W. McAlister. Receipt of a letter from A.A.
Thompson, requests advice, encloses two letters
19330721 Memo to C.L. Shuping from A.W. McAlister. McAlister is interested in the
appointment of J.B. Stroud as Postmaster of Greensboro and wanted Mr.
Shuping to put in a good word for him. McAlister says that a word from
Shuping would carry much weight.
19340416 Memo to C.L. Shuping from A.W. McAlister
McAlister writing to Shuping to put in a good word for his son, and give
him a letter of introduction to someone in Washington.
19350411 Memo to C.L. Shuping from A.W. McAlister applying for s future position
with the Government working for C.L. Shuping
19350426 Memo to A.W. McAlister from C.L. Shuping
Answering McAlister’s letter of April 11th , Shuping wrote Senator Bailey
19350514 Memo to C.L. Shuping from A.W. McAlister
Writing about a meeting he had to favor the New Deal
19350521 Memo to C.L. Shuping from A.W. McAlister
Will be seeing Shuping soon, writes on his fondness of the New Deal
19350522 Memo to A.W. McAlister from C.L. Shuping acknowledging his letter on
April 11 that there was no self interest involved
19440315 Memo to A.W. McAlister from C.L. Shuping
Says he was too depressed to write, expresses his thanks for his
friendship and his expressions of sympathy

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Memos to Uncle Leroy about gravestones from Sadie Shuping & Leroy to Sadie
1.About Aunt Ester’s stone – Sister of C.L. Shuping, inscription on stone
2.About Aunt Ida’s & uncle P.D. Shuping’s stone

Partial History of the Hampton Family in the state of Florida, 8 pages, 4 generations

Patriots of North Carolina, Inc., state headquarters, Banner Building, Greensboro NC
C.L. Shuping, general counsel, also listed as a director

Remembrance card for Julia M. Shuping, copyright 1904
Julia M. Shuping died June 6, 1910, age 51 years
A precious one from us has gone
A voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled
God in His wisdom has promised
The boon His love had given
And though the body slumbers here
The soul is safe in Heaven

Shuping, C.L. Papers
ECU special collections, Joyner Library
16,000 items, 55 boxes
March 2, 1988, 25 cubic feet; Personal files (1920-1969), including correspondence, reports, financial records, clippings, photographs, election returns, and other materials pertaining to North Carolina and national Democratic Party political campaigns including those of Al Smith, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Josiah W. Bailey, etc., and the work of the Democratic National Committee. Gift of Mr. Hampton Shuping and Mrs. Bobbie Clay Shuping, Greensboro, N.C., and Mr. J. Brooks Shuping, Wilmington, N.C.
December 6, 1993, 1 volume; Copy of “ The Shuping Genealogy Collection” by J. Ross Shuping. Gift of Dr. J. Ross Shuping, Greenville, N.C.
August 29, 2000(unprocessed addition 1.0), Biographical and bibliographical information on Clarence Leroy Shuping (6/10/2000) compiled by Jeff Shuping. Donor: Shuping, Jefferson B., Jr. (Mr.)

Shuping, Shuping papers, 2000 items, compiled by Linda Sellers, June 1996, #4798,
Manuscripts Department Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Southern Historical Collection

The Shuping genealogy collection (1993), by J. Ross Shuping, Greenville, NC, 366 pages
Ross Shuping, 113 Jamestown Road, Greenville, NC 27858 252-756-8866
Ross died June 6, 2002, see Chapter 09 section for obituary.
December 6, 1993, 1 volume; Copy of “ The Shuping Genealogy Collection” by J. Ross Shuping. Gift of Dr. J. Ross Shuping, Greenville, N.C., Donated to East Carolina Univ. 1993

Supplemental Gasoline ration
C.L. Shuping, 108 Lake Drive, 1931 Buick Sedan from 030243 to 090243
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Supplemental Gasoline ration
C.L. Shuping, 108 Lake Drive, 1931 Buick Sedan from 032743 to 033043

Sketch of activities, NC Fuel Administration
Mr. Shuping, executive secretary
C.L. Shuping listed in organization, date of appointment 7/1/1918
C.L. Shuping gave up law practice to move to Winston Salem and continue with the
Connection to the fuel administration
C.L. Shuping Served NC federal fuel admin. 10/10/1917 to 3/31/1919

Tax listing for Adam Adolphus Shuping, for all property, 1895
From Salisbury Public Library microfilm

Tax listing for Mrs. Adolphus Shuping for 1894
From Salisbury Public Library microfilm
Shows her owning 138 acres of land worth $800

The business of the people (1932), issued by the Victory Campaign of the Democratic Party
C.L. Shuping listed as NC Victory State Chairman for 1932
C.L. Shuping listed on General Committee of Victory Campaign
*Victory Campaign Publications for the Democratic Party in 1932
*East Carolina University, Joyner Library, Special Collections, Greenville, NC

War Ration Book Two, 1937
Clarence Leroy Shuping, 108 lake Drive, Greensboro, age 56
Issued by Local Board NC41, Guilford County, Curry School, Greensboro
By Mary Evelyn Blalock
Signed my Mrs. C.L. Shuping

Wooten, Frank M., Sr., Papers, COLLECTION NO. 125.1, 125.5os, Pitt County, N.C.,
1917-1941, East Carolina University
DESCRIPTION: Frank M. Wooten, Sr. (1875-1941) was a leading Greenville attorney,
Superior Court judge, member of the N.C. General Assembly, and one of the leading
Democratic party representatives in Pitt County. In a second grouping are many letters
In the political campaigns in North Carolina between 1918 and 1940. In this
correspondence is discussed who would support which candidates and why. Of particular interest is the campaign of 1930 for U.S. senator and the political split of the Democratic party of North Carolina. The split between the Furnifold M. Simmons and
Josiah Bailey factions of the Democratic party is discussed.
FINDING AIDS, Autograph Cards, Shuping, Clarence Leroy (5) 1924
1917-1941, East Carolina University
19240324 Memo to Mr. F.M. Wooten from J.W. Bailey
Hopes to meet him. Says Mr. Shuping is a very fine man, with proven executive capacity. A Democrat and a citizen above reproach.
19240508 Western Union Telegram
To F.M. Wooten from C.L. Shuping requesting Wooten to accept leadership for Pitt County in the Bailey campaign

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Wooten, Frank M., Sr., Papers, (Continued)
19240508 Memo to F.M. Wooten from C.L. Shuping
Writing to ask for assistance in organization of Bailey for Governor clubs,
And urging people to vote in election day
19240513 Memo to C.L. Shuping from F.M. Wooten
Offering his support for Bailey in Pitt County
19240515 Memo to F.M. Wooten from C.L. Shuping
Shuping enclosed a list of people who intent to support Bailey.
Plans for Bailey to speak in Greenville
19240528 Memo to F.M. Wooten fro, C.L. Shuping
Writing about Bailey speaking in Greenville and Wooten handling all of the
Advertising for Bailey coming
19280531 Memo to Wooten from C.L. Shuping, campaign manager for Bailey
Wanted to know the prospects for Bailey carrying Pitt County
19280603 Memo to C.L. Shuping from Wooten
encouraging Shuping that the influence and votes will be in Bailey’s favor
19430413 Letter from L.E. Wooten, Consulting Engineer to C.L. Shuping
He commends Shuping’s work against a fourth term
19430414 Letter from C.L. Shuping to L.E. Wooten
Enclosed a copy of his statement. Proposed to press the issue with the hope that NC will not support a fourth term.

19160601 Marriage license for C.L. Shuping & Ruth Hampton, June 1, 1916
State of NC, County of Rowan, Office of Register of deeds
Married by a Presbyterian Minister`

19171017 Certificate certifying C.L. Shuping as executive secretary for NC in the U.S. Fuel
Administration has served from 101017 to 033119

19280526 Pamphlet entitled: Law School Association containing statement by Albert
Coates, Director, Publication of UNC, pp. 9, 18
Conference with C.L. Shuping led to the active efforts to bring trial court work into
the Law School Curriculum. Mr. C.L. Shuping gave the sum to install in Manning
Hall a complete trial courtroom with assistance of W.M. Hendren & others.
*From Autobiography, ECU Special Collections, Greenville, NC, Joyner Library

19300228 Letter from C.L. Shuping to Ruth Shuping, 2/28/30 about his feelings for her and
the kids and his thoughts about the campaign for Bailey.

19300301 Letter to Ruth from Leroy Shuping at Morehead City, NC at the Woodland
Enjoyed his visit with the children, talks of the campaign, nothing can fill the gap
made by the temporary separation with her

19310925 U.S. Good roads association invitation - Governor Gardner appointed Shuping as a delegate to the 19th annual convention to represent the state in Birmingham, Alabama Invitation sent by J.A. Rountree, Director General
*From Autobiography, ECU Special Collections, Greenville, NC, Joyner Library

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19320109 Senate Pass, 1932
Admit Mrs. C.L. Shuping to the reserved gallery for the 1st session, 72nd
congress, signed by J.W. Bailey. Back of card: To the doorkeeper of the family
gallery. Senator Bailey desires Mrs. Shuping to be seated in Family gallery.
Please take care of him. Signed Thad Page, John Perry
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19330706 Dedication ceremonies for new Post Office in Greensboro, 7/6/33
C.L. Shuping is a featured speaker and member of committee on arrangements

19330706 Dedication Ceremonies of the U.S. Post Office and Federal Court Building at Greensboro, NC, hosted by Governor J.C.B. Erhinghaus, 2 pages. Hon. C.L. Shuping listed as a speaker for the ceremony
*From Autobiography, ECU Special Collections, Greenville, NC, Joyner Library

19340221 Senate Passes, 1934
Issued by Josiah W. Bailey for Mrs. C.L. Shuping & family
2/21/1934, Admit C.L. Shuping to the reserved gallery for the 74th Congress,
signed by Josiah W. Bailey

19340818 Program for exercises at Old Fort Raleigh, Roanoke Island, Saturday, August
18, 1934. C.L. Shuping listed on the program as introducing Hon. Otis T. Bland
NC National Committeeman

19351207 Letter from James A. Farley to C.L. Shuping
Farley sends his invitation to come to the Jackson Day Dinner on 01081936. Farley suggests Shuping get someone to represent him at the state functions
which will be held at the same time as the dinner.

19460526 West Market Street Methodist Church Bulletin, Greensboro, NC
Clarence Leroy Shuping, Jr. listed as still serving in the armed forces
Esther Lenora Shuping mentioned in bulletin
Robert Scott Shuping mentioned in bulletin

19580225 Census Record:
*Application for search of Census Records for C.L. Shuping, February 25, 1958
C.L. Shuping born Feb. 1, 1886, Father – Adam Dolphus Shuping, Mother – Julia
Mariah Honeycutt Shuping, Wife – Ruth Hampton Shuping
June 1, 1900, Street - Fisher, Corner of Fisher and Ellis, City – Salisbury
County & State – Rowan County, NC
Name of person of whom living – Mother – Julia Maria Honeycutt Shuping
April 15, 1910, Street - 123 Tate, City – Greensboro, Guilford County, NC
Name of person of whom living – Mother – Julia Maria Honeycutt Shuping
Jan 1, 1920, Street - 705 Magnolia, City – Greensboro, Guilford County, NC
Name of person whom living – Wife – Ruth Hampton Shuping
December 1, 1920, Street - 108 Lake Dr, City - Greensboro, Guilford County, NC
Name of person whom living – Wife – Ruth Hampton Shuping & children
April 1, 1930, Street - 108 Lake Dr., City – Greensboro, Guilford County, NC
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Name of person whom living – Wife – Ruth Hampton Shuping & children
April 1, 1940, Street - 108 Lake Dr., City - Greensboro, Guilford County, NC
Name of person whom living – Wife – Ruth Hampton Shuping & children
April 1, 1950, Street - 108 Lake Dr., City - Greensboro, Guilford County, NC
Name of person whom living – Living alone

19580321 Letter to Paul Reeds, Register of deeds, Rowan County, Salisbury, from C.L. Shuping requesting a copy of the registered license for the marriage of C.L. Shuping and Ruth Hampton and a certified copy of the certificate for marriage issued on June 16, 1916.

19580903 Letter from Charles T. Kivett to C.L. Shuping
Plans to publish a book and Shuping’s input is requested. They appreciate what he has done and is doing for the Democratic Party.
Title (Why I am a democrat)

19621221 Letter from Hamp to C.L. Shuping, Brooks and Roy about putting a memorial
marker up at Ruth Shuping’s grave, 12/21/62.

19630315 Letter from Hampton Shuping to Mr. L.M. Kearns, North State Monument Co,
Concerns the inscription for Ruth Shuping’s gravestone

19660410 Letter from Mary Jo Whitney Godfrey to Uncle C.L. Shuping requesting
information from the Bible that Julia Maria Honeycutt had and Ruth Shuping’s
bible, 4/10/1966 Robert Godfrey, Pilgrim United Church of Christ, RT.1, Box 490,
Lexington, NC 27292

19660507 Funeral Service program for Pinkney Dolphus Shuping, held at Lyerly
Funeral Chapel 2 pages, no date, Birth – 6/21/1881 to 5/7/1966. Interment –
Taylor Methodist Cemetery, Brother of C.L. Shuping

19670423 Funeral Service program for William E. Shuping, Jr held at Bethel Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Salisbury, NC (5/5/1884 – 04/23/1967), 3 pages
He was the son of Adam A. and Julia Honeycutt Shuping
Surviving is two brothers, one of whom is C.L. Shuping of Greensboro

196705xx Letter granddad wrote for me in about the spring of 1967 about Thomas
Jefferson when I wrote a term paper at Whiteville High School, NC

19710324 Certificate of death for C.L. Shuping, March 24, 1971
Recorded at the Register of Deeds, Guilford County, NC in book 166, page 173

19710324 Obituary of Mr. C.L. Shuping
Obituary article about Mr. Clarence Leroy Shuping, died on 3-24-71, Greensboro Daily News Summary of his accomplishments, achievements



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10880201 East Carolina University Manuscript Collection contract for the donation of the
C.L. Shuping papers collection. ECU named Brooks, Hampton and Bobby Clay
as donors. Letter from Donald R. Lennon, Director to Dad (Brooks). This includes
a letter from Hamp to dad with the original contract attached, signed and
notarized. This includes a letter from ECU to Mrs. C. Leroy Shuping, Jr. about his
passing and talks about his conversation with C.L. Shuping in 1970 about the
preservation of his papers. 2/1/1988

199606 Estate Sale for C. Leroy & Bobbie C. Shuping & Family, June 1996
Complete listing of everything sold at this estate sale

20020608 The News and Observer
Obituary of John Ross Shuping, author of The Shuping genealogy collection (1993)

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