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Collection Number: 03682

Collection Title: W. L. Long Papers, 1916-1964

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Size About 6,020 items (27.0 linear feet).
Abstract William Lunsford Long was a state representative from Halifax County, N.C., 1915; state senator, 1919-1923 and 1927; president pro tem of the North Carolina Senate, 1921-1923 and 1927; officer of Haile Mines, Inc., of New York, and its subsidiaries, Tungsten Mining Corp. and Manganese, Inc.; and officer of the Tungsten Institute. Haile Mines, Inc., owned subsidiaries that mined tungsten, manganese, copper, zinc, cobalt, lead, silver, gold, and sand in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The collection includes business, political, and personal correspondence of W. L. Long. Correspondence, 1914-1923, includes letters about local, state, and national politics, including the campaign of O. Max Gardner for governor of North Carolina in 1920, and especially involving taxes, education, good roads, and women's suffrage. Also included are business and personal papers, mainly 1951-1958, while Long was an executive of Haile Mines, Inc., of New York, and its subsidiaries, and a resident of Warrenton, N.C. Correspondence concerns corporate activities and Long's related interests in national legislation and government regulations; the Tungsten Institute, of which he was an officer, 1953-1957; and business, farming, personal, social and Democratic Party activities in Warren and Northampton counties, N.C. Included are separate files of operational and financial records of Tungsten Mining Corp., Manganese, Inc., and Haile Mines. Mining operations were in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Virginia, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Canada, Mexico, and elsewhere. Also included are Long's diary, 1936-1964, with brief entries about appointments and business travel; one record book, 1938-1940, of Santa Fe Gold Mines, Inc.; some family correspondence, 1916-1920, concerning property and finances; and records and correspondence of Rosemary Manufacturing Company, a textile manufacturer of Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
Creator Long, W. L. (William Lunsford), 1890-1964.
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Language English
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Restrictions to Access
This collection contains materials which are closed. Access to Series 10A. Rosemary Manufacturing Company requires permission of the donor. For further information about access to these materials, contact Research and Instructional Services staff at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu.
Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the W. L. Long Papers, #3682, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Additional Descriptive Resources
A more complete finding aid for this collection is available at the Southern Historical Collection.
Sensitive Materials Statement
Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, the North Carolina Public Records Act (N.C.G.S. § 132 1 et seq.), and Article 7 of the North Carolina State Personnel Act (Privacy of State Employee Personnel Records, N.C.G.S. § 126-22 et seq.). Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no responsibility.
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Processed by: SHC Staff

Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007

Updated by: Nancy Kaiser, January 2022

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William Lunsford Long was a state representative from Halifax County, N.C., 1915; state senator, 1919-1923 and 1927; president pro tem of the North Carolina Senate, 1921-1923 and 1927; officer of Haile Mines, Inc., of New York, and its subsidiaries, Tungsten Mining Corp. and Manganese, Inc.; and officer of the Tungsten Institute. Haile Mines, Inc., owned subsidiaries that mined tungsten, manganese, copper, zinc, cobalt, lead, silver, gold, and sand in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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The collection includes business, political, and personal correspondence of W. L. Long. Correspondence, 1914-1923, includes letters about local, state, and national politics, including the campaign of O. Max Gardner for governor of North Carolina in 1920, and especially involving taxes, education, good roads, and women's suffrage. Also included are business and personal papers, mainly 1951-1958, while Long was an executive of Haile Mines, Inc., of New York, and its subsidiaries, and a resident of Warrenton, N.C. Correspondence concerns corporate activities and Long's related interests in national legislation and government regulations; the Tungsten Institute, of which he was an officer, 1953-1957; and business, farming, personal, social and Democratic Party activities in Warren and Northampton counties, N.C.

Included are separate files of operational and financial records of Tungsten Mining Corp., Manganese, Inc., and Haile Mines. Mining operations were in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Virginia, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Canada, Mexico, and elsewhere. Also included are Long's diary, 1936-1964, with brief entries about appointments and business travel; one record book, 1938-1940, of Santa Fe Gold Mines, Inc.; some family correspondence, 1916-1920, concerning property and finances; and records and correspondence of Rosemary Manufacturing Company, a textile manufacturer of Roanoke Rapids, N.C.

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Contents list

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 1. General Correspondence, 1913-1920, 1936-1959.

Box 1

Folder 1-30

Folder 1

Folder 2

Folder 3

Folder 4

Folder 5

Folder 6

Folder 7

Folder 8

Folder 9

Folder 10

Folder 11

Folder 12

Folder 13

Folder 14

Folder 15

Folder 16

Folder 17

Folder 18

Folder 19

Folder 20

Folder 21

Folder 22

Folder 23

Folder 24

Folder 25

Folder 26

Folder 27

Folder 28

Folder 29

Folder 30

General Correspondence, 1913-1920, 1936-1959

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 1A. Correspondence and Subject Files, 1914-1933 and undated (Addition of March 1977).

1200 items

Acquisitions Information: Accession 77025

Box 16

Correspondence, 1914-1933 and undated

Subject files

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1000 items

Acquisitions Information: Accession 77115

Box 17

Correspondence, 1916-1925

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Box 2

Folder 31-60

Folder 31

Folder 32

Folder 33

Folder 34

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Folder 51

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Folder 53

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Folder 56

Folder 57

Folder 58

Folder 59

Folder 60

Mining, 1925-July 1955

Box 3

Folder 61-103

Folder 61

Folder 62

Folder 63

Folder 64

Folder 65

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Folder 99

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Folder 101

Folder 102

Folder 103

Mining, August 1955-September 1959

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Box 4

Folder 104-148

Folder 104

Folder 105

Folder 106

Folder 107

Folder 108

Folder 109

Folder 110

Folder 111

Folder 112

Folder 113

Folder 114

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Folder 146

Folder 147

Folder 148

Tungsten Institute, May 1953-August 1957

Box 5

Folder 149-159

Folder 149

Folder 150

Folder 151

Folder 152

Folder 153

Folder 154

Folder 155

Folder 156

Folder 157

Folder 158

Folder 159

Tungsten Institute, September 1957-July 1959

Box 5

Folder 160-163

Folder 160

Folder 161

Folder 162

Folder 163

Tungsten Institute: Receipts and Disbursements

Box 5

Folder 164-166

Folder 164

Folder 165

Folder 166

Tungsten Institute: Miscellaneous and undated

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Box 5

Folder 167-168

Folder 167

Folder 168

Tungsten Mining Corporation: Contracts, Cost Reports

Box 6

Folder 169-171

Folder 169

Folder 170

Folder 171

Tungsten Mining Corporation: Annual Reports

Box 7

Folder 172-175

Folder 172

Folder 173

Folder 174

Folder 175

Tungsten Mining Corporation: Reports

Box 8

Folder 176-178

Folder 176

Folder 177

Folder 178

Tungsten Mining Corporation: Reports

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Box 9

Folder 179-181

Folder 179

Folder 180

Folder 181

Manganese, Inc.: Reports and statements

Box 10

Folder 182-184

Folder 182

Folder 183

Folder 184

Manganese, Inc.: Reports and statements

Box 11

Folder 185-186

Folder 185

Folder 186

Manganese, Inc.: Reports and statements

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Box 11

Folder 187-188

Folder 187

Folder 188

Haile Mines, Inc.: Reports

Box 12

Folder 189-191

Folder 189

Folder 190

Folder 191

Haile Mines, Inc.: Reports

Box 13

Folder 192-194

Folder 192

Folder 193

Folder 194

Haile Mines, Inc.: Reports

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 8. Personal Diaries., 1936-1964.

15 items
Box 13

Folder 195-198

Folder 195

Folder 196

Folder 197

Folder 198

Personal diaries, 1936-1953

Box 14

Folder 199-206

Folder 199

Folder 200

Folder 201

Folder 202

Folder 203

Folder 204

Folder 205

Folder 206

Personal diaries, 1954-1961

Box 15

Folder 207-209

Folder 207

Folder 208

Folder 209

Personal diaries, 1962-1964

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 9A. Photographs, 1928 (Addition of December 1977).

2 items
Image Folder PF-3682/1

Photographs

1. Looking North on Roanoke Avenue, Roanoke Rapids, N.C.

2. Brick building, East side of Roanoke Avenue, Roanoke Rapids, N.C.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 10A. Rosemary Manufacturing Company, 1910s-1920s (Addition of December 1977).

Acquisitions Information: Accession 77115

CLOSED. Permission of donor required for access. Contact Research and Instructional Services staff at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu.

Box 18-21

Box 18

Box 19

Box 20

Box 21

Rosemary Manufacturing Records, 1910s-1920s

CLOSED. Permission of donor required for access. Contact Research and Instructional Services staff at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu.

Oversize Volume SV-3682/1

Rosemary Manufacturing Records, 1910s-1920s

CLOSED. Permission of donor required for access. Contact Research and Instructional Services staff at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu.

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Photograph (PF-3682/1)

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