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The Library permanently closed the original glass-based formats in the collectionīecause they are too fragile to be safely handled in the reading room. This collection contains materials which are permanently closed. Please contact Wilson Library discuss options. Restrictions to Access This collection is being prepared for digitization and is available for use in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Some of these classifications or titles contain offensive and Of thousands of images she made, and often created titles to accompany prints madeįor sale or display. Like many photographers, Wootten devised a classification system to manage the tens Of the images might have been made by Wootten-Moulton studio but not by Wootten herself. Prints, lantern slides, and artwork there are also some manuscript materials. Formats include glass negatives, film negatives, photographic Of the images are from North Carolina, some are from South Carolina, Virginia, and Members of the Wootten, Moulton, and Clarke families of North Carolina. Of it depicting the western North Carolina mountains and scenes of daily life ofīoth white and Black residents in rural areas. These images, mostly made circa 1904-1954, include scenic landscape photography, much Operator Bayard Morgan Wootten (1875-1959) of New Bern, N.C., and Chapel Hill, N.C. 100 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 90,000 items)Ĭollection contains photographs primarily made by white female photographer and studio