Dedication of Fayetteville Area Industrial Education Center]]> Lennon, Alton, 1906-1986]]> University of North Carolina Wilmington]]> 1962-02-16]]> University of North Carolina Wilmington]]>
Dedication of the Fayetteville Area Industrial Education Center, 16 February 1962, Folder 6, Box 309, MS 31 Alton A. Lennon Congressional Papers, Center for Southeast North Carolina Archives and History, Randall Library, University of North Carolina Wilmington.]]>

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