The UNC Greensboro Textile Collection contains clothing and textiles relating to UNC Greensboro's history, including class banners, class jackets, gym suits, and other items significant to the institution's history.
Purple velvet academic hood from the University of North Carolina, worn by Charles Duncan McIver (1860-1906) founder and first president of the State Normal and Industrial School (later UNCG).
Silk and ivory fan with floral decorations, owned by Lula Martin McIver (1864-1944), wife of Charles Duncan McIver, founder and first president of the State Normal and Industrial School (later UNCG).
Pair of knitted silk, lace, elbow-length, beige mitts measuring 440 mm long. The mitts were owned by Lula Martin McIver (1864-1944), wife of Charles Duncan McIver, founder and first president of the State Normal and Industrial School (later UNCG).
White cotton portable pocket embroidered lettering "GWM" of flap, owned by Gertrude Whittier Mendenhall, professor of mathematics at the State Normal and Industrial School (now UNCG).
Regalia band, embroidered with "03" on creme satin, by Miss Sue May Kirkland, "Lady Principal" of State Normal and Industrial College (now UNCG) for Ida Satterthwaite.
Lavender doily with circle of lace and gold embroidery owned by Dr. Anna Gove, college physician and instructor at the State Normal and Industrial School (now UNCG).
Fringed table runner (may be part of a larger rug) given to Nancy Funderburk Welk by Dr. Anna Maria Gove, college physician and instructor at the State Normal and Industrial School (now UNCG).