Box 4093
Contains 17 Results:
Series I: Correspondence, 1989-2009
Includes correspondence related to the research of Dr. Morrow as well as correspondence related to peers and colleagues of Dr. Morrow.
Sub-Series 1: Mascot Change, 1998 Nov 17-2002 Jul 3
Includes correspondence, a report for the University of Illinois regarding the changing of the university’s mascot, a report by Dr. Morrow about the Mascot Issue entitled “What We’re Doing Right and What We Need to Track”, as well as various newspaper clippings about the mascot change
Sub-Series 7: Hunze-Evans Site, 2007
Includes correspondence, a National Register Nomination for the site, agreements for the loan of artifacts from the Site to the University Museum, and lab notes from various people who worked in the archaeology lab with the artifacts.
Sub-Series 1: Flyers/Promotional Materials, 1994-2002
Includes flyers and promotional materials pertaining to speeches given by Dr. Morrow and her colleagues, Native American Month presentations, and a pamphlet detailing the Athenaeum presentations for 2008.
Sub-Series 2: Harryette Campbell, 2005-2009
Includes correspondence, financial records, newsletters, a list of books donated the Southeast Missouri State University Kent Library and newspaper clippings related to Mrs. Harryette Campbell.
Sub-Series 3: Ephemera, 2001
Includes two business cards. The first of which is for Thunder Hawk, Chief Sachem of the Spirit Dance Fellowship in Ellington, Missouri. The second of which is for Dr. Timothy W. Jones of the University of Arizona in Tucson.
Series VII: Photographs, Undated
Includes photographs featured in the publication Tears of the Trail by Marie W. Exler. Also includes photographs of Priscilla’s hollyhocks from near Mulkeytown, Mo. The story of Priscilla’s hollyhocks is also featured in the publication Tears of the Trail by Marie W. Exler.
Dr. Carol Morrow Papers
This collection pertains to the research interests of Dr. Carol A. Morrow. Morrow, former professor of Anthropology at Southeast Missouri State University retired in the spring of 2012. The greatest depth of this collection is in reference to Dr. Morrow’s research interests of Native American history and current Native American issues.