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<origination label="Creator"><persname encodinganalog="100">Brown, Aycock</persname>
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<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">Aycock Brown Papers, <unitdate normal="1934/1965" type="inclusive">1934 - 1965</unitdate></unittitle>

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<abstract label="Abstract" encodinganalog="545">Aycock Brown (1904-1984) was a journalist, publicity director and photographer from Caldwell County, North Carolina.  During the summer of 1928, Brown was hired to promote the Beaufort and Atlantic Beach area, after which he accepted a job promoting the Pamlico Inn on Ocracoke Island in exchange for room and board.  Brown wrote a popular column, "Covering the Waterfront," that ran in newspapers across North Carolina.  He also wrote for the <title render="italic">Durham Herald</title>, edited the <title render="italic">Beaufort News</title> and founded the <title render="italic">Ocracoke Beacon</title>.  In the 1930s, he worked for the Beaufort Chamber of Commerce.</abstract>
<abstract encodinganalog="520">Though some of the materials in this collection reflect Brown's later work in Dare County, the majority of these papers are from the time period that Brown worked for the Beaufort County Chamber of Commerce in the 1930s.</abstract>
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<p>[Identification of item], 33MSS-36, Aycock Brown Papers, 1934-1965, Outer Banks History Center, Manteo, N.C., U.S.A.</p>
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<p>Charles Brantley Aycock Brown (1904-1984), was a journalist, publicity director, and photographer.  Named after former governor Charles Brantley Aycock, he was born in Caldwell County, North Carolina in 1904 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Brown. Shortly after high school, Brown worked at Elizabeth City's <title render="italic">The Independent</title> before taking journalism courses at Columbia University.</p>

<p>During the summer of 1928, Brown was hired to promote the Beaufort and Atlantic Beach area, after which he accepted a job promoting the Pamlico Inn on Ocracoke Island in exchange for room and board.  He met and married Esther Styron, an island native. Together, they had three children, two boys and one girl.</p>

<p>Brown wrote a popular column, "Covering the Waterfront" that ran in newspapers across North Carolina.  He also wrote for the <title render="italic">Durham Herald</title>, edited the <title render="italic">Beaufort News</title> and founded the <title render="italic">Ocracoke Beacon</title>.  In the 1930s, he worked for the Beaufort Chamber of Commerce.</p>

<p>During World War II, Brown worked as a civilian intelligence agent where he reported sinking ships and submarine sightings for the U.S. Navy.  He also interviewed survivors, examined bodies that washed ashore, and arranged for proper burials. </p>

<p>In 1948, he came to Dare County to be the publicity director for <title render="italic">The Lost Colony</title> outdoor drama, which was on the verge of closing due to dwindling audiences.  He used promotional celebrity nights, news articles, and photographs to breath new life into the play.  In 1952, Brown became the first director of the Dare County Tourist Bureau.  He held this post until 1976, when he decided to work part-time as news director for the bureau and become a photographer for the Roanoke Island Historical Association.</p>

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<p>Though some of the materials in this collection reflect Brown's later work in Dare County, the majority of these papers are from the time period that Brown worked for the Beaufort County Chamber of Commerce in the 1930s.</p>
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<p>This collection is arranged topically.  It is divided into two main series: Correspondence and Business Papers.</p>
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<item><corpname encodinganalog="610" source="local">Beaufort Chamber of Commerce (Beaufort, N.C.)</corpname></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="local">Billfish fishing--North Carolina--Dare County</subject></item>
<item><persname encodinganalog="600" source="local">Brown, Aycock, 1904-1984</persname></item>
<item><persname encodinganalog="600" source="local">Brown, Aycock, 1904-1984--Correspondence</persname></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="local">Flight--Anniversaries</subject></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="local">Railroads--North Carolina--Beaufort</subject></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="local">Tourism--North Carolina--Beaufort</subject></item>
<item><subject encodinganalog="650" source="local">Tourism--North Carolina--Carteret County</subject></item>
<item><corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">United States. Coast Guard</corpname></item>
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<head>Geographic Terms</head>
<item><geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcsh">Beaufort (N.C.)</geogname></item>
<item><geogname encodinganalog="651" source="local">Beaufort Harbor (N.C.)</geogname></item>
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<head>Related Collections</head>
<p>Additional information on topics found in this collection may be found in the Manuscript and Archives Reference System (MARS) <extref href="http://mars.archives.ncdcr.gov/">http://mars.archives.ncdcr.gov/</extref>.</p>

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<head>See also:</head>
<item>33GRF-58: The "Ash Wednesday Storm" Photographic Prints</item>
<item>33GRF-92: Pirates Jamboree Photographs by Aycock Brown</item>
<item>33GRF-85-3: Rescue of Crew from the Trawler <title render="italic">Oriental</title>, Nags Head, N.C., Photograph by Aycock Brown</item>
<item>33PER-0-29.217: Biography, Aycock Brown, various authors, various dates</item>
<item>33BOK-0-4438: <title render="italic">Aycock Brown's Outer Banks</title> by David Stick, 1978</item>
<item>5AUD-15-14: Aycock Brown interviewed by David Stick, 1974</item>
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<unittitle>Aycock Brown Papers, <unitdate type="inclusive">1934-1965</unitdate></unittitle><physdesc><extent>2 boxes, 18 folders</extent></physdesc>
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<unittitle>Finding Aid</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
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<unittitle>General Correspondence</unittitle>
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<unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive">1934</unitdate></unittitle>
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<did><container type="folder">1:2.2</container>
<unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive">Jan.-Apr. 1935</unitdate></unittitle>
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<did><container type="folder">1:2.3</container>
<unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive">May-Dec. 1935</unitdate></unittitle>
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<did><container type="folder">1:2.4</container>
<unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive">Jan.-Mar. 1936</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive">Mar.-Dec. 1936</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive">1937</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive">1938</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>General Correspondence and Telegrams</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Business Papers</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Beaufort Chamber of Commerce, <unitdate type="inclusive">1935</unitdate></unittitle>
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<did><container type="folder">1:3.2</container>
<unittitle>Improvements to Navigation and Transportation, Carteret County, <unitdate type="inclusive">1935</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Misc. Carteret County Materials</unittitle>
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<did><container type="folder">1:3.5</container>
<unittitle>USCG Request for additional station, suggestions to discontinue, <unitdate type="inclusive">1935, 1937</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>50th Anniversary, First Flight, <unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Pirates Jamboree, <unitdate type="inclusive">1958-1964</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Bill Fishing, Dare County, <unitdate type="inclusive">1964</unitdate></unittitle>
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<did><container type="folder">2:3.9</container>
<unittitle>Aycock Brown, Misc. Materials</unittitle>
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