[NCAH] Ralph Scott
Baylus Brooks
baylusbrooks at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 13 13:24:23 CST 2023
Jennifer,
Damn. I'll sorely miss Ralph. None of us can ever be the same without him. All of the lives he touched (perhaps thousands... even millions) won't be the same. I worked with Ralph on almost every project I had, particularly with Edward Moseley, Lost Colony, and Blackbeard. But, mostly Moseley... Ralph had written a treatise on the provenance of Moseley's huge 1733 map. He gave me a great boost with that map, in particular. And, I had been working on bringing Moseley to trial for the many crimes he committed as NC's 1st "Big Boy" politician... lol. I put this work on hold until I had Blackbeard's family records/history written up... 7 years later, I'm finally getting back to it. I'd have loved seeing Ralph's excited face as I tell him about the records I found.
Thanks for letting us all know.
Baylus C. Brooks
MA in Maritime Studies
Phone: 850-367-4179
website: baylusbrooks.com
On Friday, January 13, 2023 at 10:58:06 AM EST, Daugherty, Jennifer A <daughertyj18 at ecu.edu> wrote:
I'm sharing this on behalf of ECU's J.Y. Joyner library director, Jan Lewis.
I am sorry to share the news that Ralph Lee Scott passed away on Saturday, October 29, following a fall earlier in the month. Ralph joined the J.Y. Joyner Library faculty at East Carolina University in 1970. At the time of his death, he was Rare Books Curator at Joyner Library. During his more than 50 years at ECU, he obtained the rank of full professor and served in numerous leadership roles in the library and university Faculty Senate committees. He was active in the ECU Chapter of the American Association of University Professors and served as a University of North Carolina Faculty Assembly Delegate and as a faculty advisor at ECU. Ralph also served on the Board of Directors of the Historical Society of North Carolina and the North Carolina Library Association, as Chair and Trustee of the Sheppard Memorial Library Board of Trustees, and Brewster Award Chair for the Association of North Carolina Historians. Ralph documented an important part of North Carolina history in his 200 book, The Wilmington Shipyard: Welding a Fleet for Victory in World War II. One of his most enduring contributions was as long-time editor, editorial board member and regular columnist for North Carolina Libraries, the official peer-reviewed publication of the North Carolina Library Association. Ralph will be dearly missed by the ECU community and colleagues throughout the state and beyond.
Jennifer Daugherty
Head, North Carolina Collection
Special Collections Division
Joyner Library 3401
East Carolina University
1000 E 5th Street | Mail Stop 516
Greenville, NC 27858-4353
252-328-0290
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