LEADER 03473npc 2200469Ia 4500001 ocn609429934 003 OCoLC 005 20141212171555.0 008 100426i19021934ncu eng d 035 (Sirsi) o609429934 035 (Sirsi) o609429934 035 (OCoLC)609429934 040 ERE |cERE |dUtOrBLW 049 EREE 099 #314 100 1 Sanders, Aggie Hodge. |?UNAUTHORIZED 245 10 Aggie Hodge Sanders papers, |f1902-1934. 300 0.110 |fcubic ft.(29 |fitems) 506 No access restrictions. 520 2 Papers consist primarily of correspondence Aggie Hodge Sanders received while living in Ontario, Canada, and Elizabeth City, N.C. The bulk of the correspondence originated in South Africa, written by friend Georgie A. Grant (later Lamptough). Grant describes numerous tourist attractions in England; relations between refugees and the administration, as well as the living conditions, of concentration camps at Bloemfontein and Dewetsdorp in South Africa during the Boer War; and the problems of owning a South African gold mine. General topics include life during World War I and post war economic difficulties endured by the average British citizen; worldwide aspects of life during the early twentieth century; and weather and road conditions, means of land and sea transportation, and major tourist attractions of England, South Africa, Canary Islands, Australia, Canada, and the United States. Correspondence from William Hodge mentions World War I news and describes tourist attractions of Bombay, India, Burma, Ceylon, and Java. Also includes photographs from South Africa showing hospital washers, water tanks, ironing, and a group picture of the teachers. 524 Aggie Hodge Sanders Papers (#314), Special Collections Department, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA. 540 Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law. 541 |3Joyner- |cGift ofMr. Graham Hodge Sanders. 545 0 Aggie Hodge Sanders lived in Ontario, Canada and moved to Elizabeth City, N.C., after marriage. She corresponded with her brother, William Hodge, and with her friend Georgie A. Lamptough (nee Grant), who taught in Bloemfontein, South Africa, during and after the Boer War. 600 10 Sanders, Aggie Hodge. |?UNAUTHORIZED 600 10 Lamptough, Georgie Grant. |?UNAUTHORIZED 600 10 Hodge, William. |=^A1016651 650 0 South African War, 1899-1902 |xInternment camps |zSouth Africa |zBloemfontein. |=^A39729 650 0 South African War, 1899-1902 |xInternment camps |zSouth Africa |zDewetsdorp. |=^A39729 650 0 World War, 1914-1918 |xEconomic aspects |zGreat Britain. |=^A1024136 651 0 England |xDescription and travel. |=^A38836 651 0 South Africa |xDescription and travel. |=^A42200 651 0 Canary Islands |xDescription and travel. |=^A169291 651 0 Australia |xDescription and travel. |=^A18379 651 0 Canada |xDescription and travel. |=^A36102 651 0 United States |xDescription and travel. |=^A25135 856 42 |3Finding aid: |uhttp://digital.lib.ecu.edu/special/ead/findingaids/0314/ 949 |ojjdj 994 C0 |bERE 596 1 998 917629