Finding Aid of the Camp Davis, North Carolina Photograph Collection, PHC.28

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Finding Aid of the Camp Davis, North Carolina Photograph Collection, PHC.28

Abstract

Camp Davis was an anti-aircraft training outpost in Onslow County which operated from 1941 to 1944.
The one (1) print in this collection contains an aerial view of Camp Davis, Onslow County, NC. The view was taken from the south water tower of the camp looking north. The print depicts camp barracks, plane hangars, artillery guns, and airplanes in the sky.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Camp Davis, North Carolina Photograph Collection
Call Number
PHC.28
Creator
W. R. Thompson & Company, Publishers, Richmond, VA
Date
1941-1944
Language
English
Repository
State Archives of North Carolina

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Restrictions on Access & Use

Access Restrictions

Available for research.

Use Restrictions

Copyright is retained by the authors of these materials, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law (Title 17 US Code). Individual researchers are responsible for using these materials in conformance with copyright law as well as any donor restrictions accompanying the materials.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], PhC.28, Camp Davis, North Carolina Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina State; Raleigh, NC.

Historical Note

Camp Davis was an anti-aircraft training outpost in Onslow County which operated from 1941 to 1944.

Contents of the Collection

Collection Contents
One black and white 41.75" x 10.5" photograph depicting an aerial view of Camp Davis, Onslow County, NC.
PhC.28.1

Subject Headings

  • Military camps.
  • Camp Davis (N.C.)
  • Aerial photographs.
  • Acquisitions Information

    This photograph collection was donated to the North Carolina State Archives by Mr. Ernest A. Cochran, 782 Spring View Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah 84106. The print was received June 6, 1989, and accessioned June 22, 1989.

    Processing Information

  • Processed by James Mark Valsame, November, 1990
  • Encoded by Dietra Stanley
  • Encoding updated by Aaron Cusick, January, 2012