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Collection Overview
| Size | 1.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 1000 items) |
| Abstract | Brent Skinner Drane was the son of the Reverend Robert Brent Drane (1851-1939), rector of St. Paul's Church (Episcopal) in Edenton, N.C., 1876-1932. The collection is chiefly correspondence between Brent Skinner Drane and Robert Brent Drane. Many of the letters, relating chiefly to family matters, were written by the Reverend Drane from Edenton, N.C. A small amount of correspondence is with other members of the Drane family. |
| Creator | Drane, Brent Skinner, 1881-1948. |
| Language | English |
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Biographical Information
Brent Skinner Drane was the son of the Reverend Robert Brent Drane (1851-1939), rector of St. Paul's Church (Episcopal) in Edenton, N.C., 1876-1932.
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Scope and Content
The collection is chiefly correspondence between Brent Skinner Drane and his father, the Reverend Robert Brent Drane. Many of the letters, relating chiefly to family matters, were written by Reverend Drane from Edenton, N.C., where he was rector of Saint Paul's Church (Episcopal) from 1876 to 1932. A small amount of correspondence is with other members of the Drane family.
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Papers, 1895-1939.
Arrangement: chronological.
Processed by: Roslyn Holdzkom, 1987, 1989
Encoded by: Roslyn Holdzkom, February 2005
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