Aid of the Joseph Franklin Armfield Photograph Collection, circa 1890s, PHC.76

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Aid of the Joseph Franklin Armfield Photograph Collection, circa 1890s, PHC.76

Abstract

The collection contains a photograph of Col. Joseph Franklin Armfield on horseback, circa late 1890s.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Joseph Franklin Armfield Photograph Collection
Call Number
PHC.76
Creator
Armfield, Joseph Franklin
Date
circa 1890s
Extent
1.00 items
Language
English
Repository
State Archives of North Carolina

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    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.76, Joseph Franklin Armfield Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina; Raleigh, NC.

    Collection Overview

    The collection contains one (1) 4 x 5 black and white photograph of Col. Joseph Franklin Armfield on horseback, circa late 1890s.

    Biographical Note

    Col. Joseph Franklin Armfield (1862-1910) was colonel of the First North Carolina Regiment during the Spanish American War. After the war, the Statesville resident served as brigadier general and adjutant general of the North Carolina State Guard.

    Contents of the Collection

    Subject Headings

  1. Armfield, Joseph Franklin
  2. United States. Army. North Carolina Infantry Regiment, 1st (1898-1899).
  3. Horses
  4. Soldiers--North Carolina
  5. Spanish-American War, 1898
  6. Acquisitions Information

    John H. Cole of Chattanooga, Tennessee 37412 donated the photograph to the State Archives on January 7, 1999. The item was accessioned in January, 1999.

    Processing Information

  7. Processed by Stephen E. Massengill, February, 1999; Encoded by Dietra Stanley, November, 2003; with additions by Ashley Yandle, August, 2007