North Carolina's Role in World War II
Books Reading Room |
Call Number | Title |
904 DU |
Encyclopedia of Military History | |
940.54 USARMY |
U.S. Army in World War II | |
Books Closed Stacks |
Call Number | Title |
355.92 1993 |
Register of Graduates and Former Cadets of the United States Military Academy | |
| 355.22 KING | Selective Service in North Carolina in World War II | |
| 355.37 RUS | Purge of the 30th Division | |
| 355.7023 CRAIG | Guide to Military Installations | |
| 929.756753 FREE | Our Heroes of World War II (Anson Co., NC) | |
| 940.54 BLY | 38th EVAC | |
| 940.54 LEM | North Carolina's Role in World War II | |
| Microfilm | Call Number | Title |
| C.099.91001-91501 | Wake County Record of Discharges (18 rolls) |
Olivia Raney Library has complete copies of The State magazine issued during the World War II period.
It also has a collection of books on World War II with call numbers from 940.51 to 940.549.
In addition, various county histories include information on World War II and its impact on the county.
Several local universities covered the home front and campus military activities in their annuals. Some annuals are available in our closed stacks.
The Olivia Raney Library has microfilm of the Raleigh News and Observer and The Raleigh Times covering the World War II period.
Updated 7/21/99