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Lamartine Griffin Hardman Papers, Series X: Photographs

Lamartine Griffin Hardman Papers, Series X: Photographs

Descriptive Summary

Title: Lamartine Griffin Hardman Papers, Series X: Photographs
Creator: Hardman, Lamartine Griffin, 1856-1937
Inclusive Dates: 1860-1953
Language(s): English
Extent: 10 box(es)
Collection Number: RBRL137LGH_X
Repository: Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Abstract: The Lamartine G. Hardman photograph collection consists of 624 images. The images date from the mid-1800s to 1953. The collection begins with early images of his wife's family--the Griffins, from Valdosta, GA--and ends with photos taken during a world trip by Mrs. Hardman in 1953. Subjects of the photos include the Griffin immediate and extended family, Griffin family vacations, and Hardman and Emma Griffin's courtship. The collection also includes photographs of Hardman's immediate and extended family, Hardman and Griffin family residences and property, and Hardman family vacations. Included are formal portraits of Governor Hardman and informal photographs of Hardman engaged in medical, agricultural and leisure pursuits. Of particular interest are photographs of Hardman with New York Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Calvin Coolidge, and aviator Charles Lindbergh.

Collection Description

Biographical Note

Dr. Lamartine Griffin Hardman was born April 14, 1856 in Harmony Grove, GA (now Commerce, GA). His father was both a physician and a minister, and Hardman followed in his father's footsteps by attending medical school at the Georgia Medical College in Augusta. He received further medical training at Bellevue Hospital in New York and also conducted post-graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania Polyclinic Hospital, and the Guy Hospital in London. In 1899, Hardman and his brother William established the Hardman Sanatorium in Harmony Grove.

Hardman achieved nationwide fame for his pursuit of the latest advances in medical science, especially his experiments in the new field of anesthesiology. Hardman was also a proponent of phrenology, the practice of measuring cranial features to predict mental traits. Phrenology was used throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to provide pseudoscientific defenses of white supremacy.

Aside from medicine, Hardman also had an interest in agriculture and manufacturing. He established the Harmony Grove Cotton Mill in 1893 and began investing in farmland, eventually becoming one of the largest farmers in Georgia by 1900. He used scientific processes to develop new agricultural practices, which he shared with other farmers around Commerce. Hardman was elected to the Georgia General Assembly in 1902 as a representative from Jackson County. He served in the House of Representatives until 1907, when he was elected to the State Senate. In 1909 he returned to the Georgia House for a final term. During his time in the General Assembly, Hardman introduced bills to support agricultural education in public schools and establish the State Board of Health. Drawing on his upbringing as the son of a Baptist minister, Hardman was also an author of Georgia's 1907 prohibition law.

Hardman launched two unsuccessful campaigns for governor—in 1914 and 1916—before finally being elected in 1926. In 1928 he defeated E. D. Rivers for re-election. As governor, Hardman attempted to apply "scientific" processes to the administration of the state, which included establishing the Allen Commission on Simplification and Coordination to reorganize the state's government. Hardman proposed initiating a nutritional study of north Georgia to address reported shortcomings in the average diet. However, he also applied what he believed were scientific processes to capital punishment, using phrenology and a belief that fingerprints could be used to predict mental ability and criminality to determine which condemned prisoners would be spared from the electric chair.

Hardman left the governor's office in 1933. He returned to Commerce, where he lived with his wife Emma Wiley Griffin until his death on February 18, 1937.

Scope and Content

The Lamartine G. Hardman photograph collection consists of 624 images. The images date from the mid-1800s to 1953. The collection begins with early images of his wife's family--the Griffins, from Valdosta, GA--and ends with photos taken during a world trip by Mrs. Hardman in 1953. Subjects of the photos include the Griffin immediate and extended family, Griffin family vacations, and Hardman and Emma Griffin's courtship. The collection also includes photographs of Hardman's immediate and extended family, Hardman and Griffin family residences and property, and Hardman family vacations. Included are formal portraits of Governor Hardman and informal photographs of Hardman engaged in medical, agricultural and leisure pursuits. Of particular interest are photographs of Hardman with New York Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Calvin Coolidge, and aviator Charles Lindbergh. The photographs have been separated into three groups and organized in chronological order within each group. The three groups are the Griffin family; the extended Hardman family and property; and the immediate Hardman family, including images of Governor Hardman. Each photograph has been identified by a brief description, including date and names where available, as well as by size. All photographs are black and white, with some sepia-toned images and daguerreotypes also included. There are also duplicate, matted photographs located with Series VII Family.

Organization and Arrangement

The photos are loosely arranged in chronological order.


Administrative Information

User Restrictions

Library acts as "fair use" reproduction agent.

Preferred Citation

Lamartine Griffin Hardman Papers, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, The University of Georgia Libraries.

Processing Note

During the arrangement and description process, archivists noted that many of the manuscripts were very fragile and in need of preservation work. After Hardman's death in 1937 his papers were moved to Harmony Grove Mills for storage. When the Hardman family sold the mill in 1990 the papers were transferred to the basement of the First Commerce Bank in Commerce, GA. Shortly after the papers arrived at the Russell Library, archivists observed that the collection had suffered serious deterioration from poor paper quality. Additionally, many of the pulp paper carbons of Hardman's correspondence had become very brittle and were literally breaking into pieces. The more these originals were handled, the more fragile they became. These papers required transfer to an additional format to ensure the information would be available for current and future researchers. After discussions with the Hardman family in 1997, Russell Library archivists proposed a project to microfilm the collection.

Thanks to a generous grant through the Harmony Grove Foundation, the Hardman Preservation Microfilming Project began in January 1998. The library hired a microfilm preservation specialist to prepare the collection for filming and to supervise the filming project, which was conducted in cooperation with Computer Hardware, Imaging and Preservation Services (CHIPS) at the University of Georgia Libraries. Items in each folder of the collection were re-arranged alphabetically or chronologically (depending on the nature of the material), a task that took well over a year to complete. Items not selected for filming routinely included duplicates, household bills and receipts, cancelled checks, invitations, greeting cards, photographs, advertisements and promotional pamphlets, and non-print memorabilia. Material to be filmed was then counted, programmed onto individual reels, targeted and microfilmed according to Research Libraries Group (RLG) guidelines--a process that ultimately produced 153 reels of microfilm, or roughly one reel per linear foot of manuscript material. Reels for research use are housed at the Russell Library. Master negatives are stored at the Georgia Department of Archives and History in Atlanta; copy negatives are housed at the University of Georgia Libraries. A microfilm reel finding aid, keyed to the collection finding aid, is available to assist researchers.

Access Restrictions

Use of microfilm recommended.

Copyright Information

Before material from collections at the Richard B. Russell Library may be quoted in print, or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, in any publication, permission must be obtained from (1) the owner of the physical property, and (2) the holder of the copyright. It is the particular responsibility of the researcher to obtain both sets of permissions. Persons wishing to quote from materials in the Russell Library collection should consult the Director. Reproduction of any item must contain a complete citation to the original.

Finding Aid Publication

Finding aid prepared on: 2000.


Related Materials and Subjects

Subject Terms

Agricultural industries -- Georgia
Commerce (Ga.)
Georgia -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950.
Georgia. Governor (1927-1931: Hardman)
Hardman, Emma
Medicine -- Practice -- Georgia.
Photographs.
Physicians -- Georgia.
Valdosta (Ga.)
World War, 1914-1918 -- Georgia.

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Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 

X. Photographs, 1860-1953

624 photograph(s)
This series consists of 624 images, 20 of which are framed. The images date from the mid-1800s to 1953. The series begins with early images of Hardman's wife's family - the Griffins, from Valdosta, Georgia - and ends with photos taken during a world trip by Mrs. Hardman in 1953. Subjects of the photos include the Griffin immediate and extended family, Griffin family vacations, and Hardman and Emma Griffin's courtship. The series also includes photographs of Hardman's immediate and extended family, Hardman and Griffin family residences and property, and Hardman family vacations. Included are formal portraits of Governor Hardman and informal photographs of Hardman engaged in medical, agricultural and leisure pursuits. Of particular interest are photographs of Hardman iwth New York Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Calvin Coolidge, and aviator Charles Lindbergh.The photographs have been separated into three groups and organized in chronological order within each group. The three groups are the Griffin family; the extended Hardman family and property; and the immediate Hardman family, including images of Governor Hardman. Each photograph has been identified by a brief description, including date and names where available, as well as by size. All photographs are black and white, with some sepia-toned images and daguerreotypes also included. An index to the photographs is available at the Russell Library. There are also duplicate, matted photographs located with Series VII. Family.



A. Griffin Family/Hardman-Griffin courtship

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1 LGH-PF-01 Colquitt Hardman. Photo by C.W. Motes, Atlanta, 1870.
1 LGH-PF-02 Tivgau (?) Shankle. Photo by Atlanta Photo Company, circa 1870.
1 LGH-PF-03 Mary Owens, circa 1873.
Photo by B.Y. Parein
1 LGH-PF-04J. E. Tefft. Photo by Sittler, Springfield, MO, 1888.
1 LGH-PF-05 Fred Williamson, circa 1890.
Photo by Hajos Photo, Athens, GA
1LGH-PF-06Lollie Williamson, circa 1890.
Photo by Hajos Photo, Athens, GA
1 LGH-PF-07 Woodson Williamson, circa 1890.
Photo by Hajos Photo, Athens, GA
1LGH-PF-08Ethlyn Hardman Williamson, circa 1890.
Photo by Hajos Photo, Athens, GA
1LGH-PF-09George Williamson, circa 1890.
Photo by Hajos Photo, Athens, GA
1LGH-PF-10Rob Williamson, circa 1890.
Photo by Hajos Photo, Athens, GA
1LGH-PF-11Sam Staten, Uncle of Emma Griffin, circa 1890.
1LGH-PF-12Woody Williamson, circa 1890
Photo by Hajos Photo, Athens, GA
1LGH-PF-13Mimmie, circa 1890
Photo by C.W. Motes, Atlanta
1LGH-PF-14William and Jennie Sue Hardman,, circa 1895
Photo by T.J. Allen, Harmony Grove, GA
1 LGH-PF-15Mae Culbertson, friend of Emma Griffin, and a tintype of her family, circa 1895
Photo by Ilgeufritz and tintype by F. Applegate, Atlantic City, NJ
1LGH-PF-16 Pope McGaughlin [Photo by Davis], circa 1880
1LGH-PF-17 SHS Graduating Class, Baltimore, MD, 1900
1 LGH-PF-18Residence of J.N. Griffin, 1882 to 1897, with Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Griffin in front. Second photo of Mrs. J.N. Griffin in front of a car, between 1882-1897
1 LGH-PF-19 Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Staten, (?) and Jack, Lookout Mountain, TN, circa 1900
1 LGH-PF-20Griffin Family Fishing, Oconee Pond. Standing: Mr. and Mrs. J . N . Griffin. In boat at back: Emma Griffin and C.F. Clark. Other boat from back to front: Kate Staten, Mrs. Joe Watson, (?), 1902
1 LGH-PF-21 Rose Garden at the Residence of J.N. Griffin, Valdosta, GA, circa 1902
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LGH-PF-41aGovernor Hardman and Staff, 1927-1929
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1 LGH-PF-22 Salem Springs, FL, 1903
1LGH-PF-23 Griffin Family Yachting Party, Silver Springs, FL, 1904
1LGH-PF-24Oclamaha River, Silver Springs, FL, 1904
1LGH-PF-25Burning of the home of J. R. Griffin, Valdosta, GA, June 1913
1LGH-PF-26Boat Trip of Emma Griffin, Miami, FL, 1906
1LGH-PF-27Sleepy Hollow Church, Tarrytown, NY, undated
1LGH-PF-28Griffin Family Man (Perhaps Sam Staten), undated
Photo by Wilson's Studio, Valdosta, GA
1LGH-PF-29 Four generations of Griffins, Nacoochee Valley, 1908
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6LGH-PF-29Four generations of Griffins, Nacoochee Valley [oversize]
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3LGH-PF-30Photo Album of Griffin Family vacations, 1890-1910
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4LGH-PF-31Griffin Family Photo Album, undated
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1LGH-PF-31aEmma Griffin Hardman's mother with her friend Miss Emma Denmark, 1925 February 19
1LGH-PF-31bDedication of Marker to Captain James Griffin , Corporal in Revolutionary War, 1938 March 31



B. Hardman's Family/Griffin Residences/Hardman Vacationing

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1LGH-PF-32Robert L. Hardman, 1860
Photo by Cabinet Studio Portrait, Atlanta, GA
1LGH-PF-33Moore Stephens, circa 1880
1LGH-PF-34Elizabeth Susan Colquitt Hardman, 1886
Photo by Fred J. Ball, Athens, GA
1LGH-PF-35R. L. Hardman, circa 1890
Photo by Clifton, Athens, GA
1LGH-PF-36T. C. Hardman, circa 1890
1LGH-PF-37Thomas Colquitt Hardman, circa 1895
Photo by P.P. Stephens, Atlanta, GA.
1 LGH-PF-38T.C. Hardman, circa 1900
Photo by C.W. Motes, Atlanta, GA
1LGH-PF-39Carl W. Mirror, 1900
Photo by Blackshear, Macon, GA
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3LGH-PF-40L. C. Hardman, circa 1900
Photo by McCrary & Co., Atlanta, GA
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1LGH-PF-41Suey James Cook, circa 1905
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9LGH-PF-41aHouse of Representatives of Georgia, 1905-1906
9LGH-PF-41b79th Annual Georgia Baptist Convention, 1901
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1LGH-PF-42Virginia Staten and Emma Griffin, circa 1910
1LGH-PF-43Miss Bohanan, circa 1910
Photo by Moore Stephens, Atlanta, GA.
1LGH-PF-44Mrs. Mattie Carrington, Lake Alcyone Fishing, circa 1915
Photo by Blackburn, Valdosta, GA.
1LGH-PF-45Dr. William Benjamin Hardman, 1917
Photo by Wesley Hirshburg, Atlanta
1LGH-PF-46Mary Sue Jones Barron, 1924 October
1LGH-PF-47Homer Parker, Adjutant General, circa 1925.
1LGH-PF-48J. Rutherford holding several bass, 1927 June 30
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3LGH-PF-49Employees in the office of the Adjutant General, 1930
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1LGH-PF-50Giuditta Bollati, 1920s
1LGH-PF-51Mrs. Coleman Osborn and daughter, 1928
1LGH-PF-52Lamertine Griffin Holcomb, circa 1928
Photo by Ramsey, Gillsville, GA
1LGH-PF-53Giuditta Bollati, 1931 June 20
1LGH-PF-54Dorothy and Tom Christie, 1931
1LGH-PF-55Baptism in Chatahoochee River, 1932
1LGH-PF-56Miss Moina Michael, Boston, 1930.
1LGH-PF-57J. W. Woodward, 1938.
1LGH-PF-57.1Erle Hardman on front porch rocker, 1939 April.
1LGH-PF-58Lillian Cannon, circa 1945.
1LGH-PF-59Dr. F.C. McConnell.Photo by Thurstone Hatcher, Atlanta, undated.
1LGH-PF-60Lillian Staten Panuou, age 19 months.Photo by M. R. Stoner, Charlotte, NC, undated.
1LGH-PF-61Mrs. Walter Stephens Cousin Georgia. Photo by Bowden, Athens, GA, undated.
1LGH-PF-62Lloyd Staten, undated.
1LGH-PF-63Charlie Hardman, undated.
1LGH-PF-64Ida Shankle Hardman, undated.
1LGH-PF-65Virginia Staten. Photos by Coope and G.V. Buck, Washington, D.C., undated.
1LGH-PF-66Virginia Staten, undated.
1LGH-PF-67J. J. Hill, undated.
1LGH-PF-68School Photo, undated.
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6LGH-PF-68School Photo [oversize]
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1LGH-PF-69H. E. Hardman Family, undated
1LGH-PF-70 Mendell Dawdy [Friend of Josephine], circa 1920
1LGH-PF-71James Staten, undated.
1LGH-PF-72Wilda Hardman Poteat, Mac Neil Poteat, William and Hailey , circa 1920.
1LGH-PF-73Train Station, Nacoochee, GA. Dr. L.G. Hardman in front, 1914
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6LGH-PF-73Train Station, Nacoochee, GA. Dr. L.G. Hardman in front, 1914
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1LGH-PF-74aResidence of L. G. Hardman, Nacoochee, GA, undated.
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6LGH-PF-74bResidence of L. G. Hardman, Nacoochee, GA, undated.
6LGH-PF-75Barns and Silo Dairy of Dr. L.G. Hardman, Nacoochee, GA, undated
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1LGH-PF-76Ima Mills, Nacoochee, GA. (Hardman Mill), undated.
1LGH-PF-77Hardman Dairy Nacoochee Dairy, undated.
1LGH-PF-78Spring House at Nacoochee. Photo by Fisheir Studio, undated.
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3LGH-PF-79Residence of Dr. L. G. Hardman, Commerce, GA, 1905 February 9.
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1 LGH-PF-80Hardman Commerce Home, undated.
1LGH-PF-81Office of Dr. W. B. J. Hardman, 1858-1878.
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3LGH-PF-82Hardman Sanitorium, 1899, 1948.
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1LGH-PF-83Oconee Residence built in 1799, undated.
1LGH-PF-84Barrow House, undated.
1LGH-PF-85Residence at Lake Alcyone, undated.
1LGH-PF-86Flower Gardens, 1922.
1LGH-PF-87Flower Garden of Mrs. J. D. Griffin, 1925 December 21.
1LGH-PF-88Two story farmhouse, 1926.
1LGH-PF-89Rural Scenes of Georgia, 1928.
1LGH-PF-90Rural Scenes of Georgia, 1928.
1LGH-PF-91Foshay Tower, Minneapolis, MN. Photos by J.H. Kammerdiener and Freeman Gross Engraving Co., Inc., Minneapolis, MN, 1929.
1LGH-PF-92Goodyear Blimp, Ocala, FL. Photo by Eugene Revels, 1929.
1LGH-PF-93Harmony Grove Mills, Commerce, GA. Photo by J. M. Hardy, News Engraver, Gainesville, GA, undated.
1LGH-PF-94Jackson Farm, undated.
1LGH-PF-95Various Homes, undated.
1LGH-PF-96Snow Covered Tree, undated.
1LGH-PF-97Hurricane Shoals (taken by Josephine Hardman), 1923 November 12.
1LGH-PF-98Covered Bridge, undated.
1LGH-PF-99Howard Coffin Yacht "Zapala." Dr. and Mrs. Hardman in the middle, 1927 October.
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OS1LGH-PF-99Howard Coffin Yacht "Zapala." Dr. and Mrs. Hardman in the middle [oversize], 1927 October.
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1LGH-PF-100Excavation Site, circa 1929.
1LGH-PF-101Striped Bass, circa 1945.
1LGH-PF-102Fort Pulaski, GA, 1946.
1LGH-PF-103Postcards, undated.
1 LGH-PF-104Mrs. Emma Hardman's postcards, undated.
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3LGH-PF-105"Birth of Venus", undated.
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LGH-PF-105aPainting bucolic setting, undated.
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9LGH-PF-105bPainting Two workers cutting wheat with a scythe, undated.
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10Hardman Home at Nacoochee [negatives], circa 1965



C. Hardman's Immediate Family

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1LGH-PF-106aDr. L. G. Hardman, age 19, upon graduation from the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, 1875
1LGH-PF-106b Sketch of L. G. Hardman, circa 1880.
1LGH-PF-107 Emma Griffin Hardman as a child, undated.
1LGH-PF-108 Dr. L.G. Hardman, circa 1890.
1LGH-PF-109 Dr. L. G. Hardman, circa 1906.
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5LGH-PF-109Dr. L. G. Hardman, circa 1906.
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1LGH-PF-110 Nacoochee Valley Home L.G. Hardman, undated.
1LGH-PF-111 Dr. L.G. Hardman on a horse, undated.
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LGH-PF-111Dr. L.G. Hardman on a horse, undated.
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1LGH-PF-112 Mrs. Emma Hardman and L.G. Hardman, Jr. as a baby, 1910s.
1LGH-PF-113 L.G. Hardman, Jr. with his goat and buggy, between 1910-1929.
1LGH-PF-114 Dr. L.G. Hardman, 1917.
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5LGH-PF-114Dr. L.G. Hardman, 1917.
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1LGH-PF-115 Hardman family children and home, undated.
1LGH-PF-116 Hardman children various ages, 1920s.
1LGH-PF-117 Dr. and Mrs. Hardman on front porch with the family, circa 1920.
1LGH-PF-118 Dr. and Mrs. Hardman on the front porch with the family at Nacoochee home, circa 1920.
1LGH-PF-119 Dr. L.G. Hardman, circa 1925.
1LGH-PF-120 Emma Griffin Hardman, circa 1926.
1LGH-PF-121 Emma Hardman with her ,children Emma, Sue, L.G., Jr., and Josephine after L.G. Hardman was elected governor, 1926.
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3LGH-PF-122 Emma Griffin Hardman. Photo by Stephenson Studio, Atlanta
3LGH-PF-123 Pencil sketch of L.G. Hardman. By Parker, Ludorvici, GA, 1930.
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1LGH-PF-124L.G. Hardman, 1930.
1LGH-PF-125Dr. L.G. Hardman proofs, circa 1926.
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5LGH-PF-125Dr. L.G. Hardman proofs [oversize], circa 1926.
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1LGH-PF-126 Mrs. L.G. Hardman Emma, circa 1930s.
1LGH-PF-127 Dr. and Mrs. L.G. Hardman, circa 1935.
1LGH-PF-128L.G. Hardman with horse and dog, circa 1935.
1LGH-PF-129Burial plot of Dr. L. G. Hardman, 1937.
1LGH-PF-130Emma Hardman Thompson, undated.
LGH-PF-130Emma Hardman Thompson, undated.
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1LGH-PF-131 Three young couples, 1940s.
1LGH-PF-132Hardman family photos, circa 1944.
1LGH-PF-133Hardman Thompson and his parents (son of Emma Hardman Thompson), circa 1945.
1LGH-PF-134 Emma Griffin Hardman with her children, circa 1946.
1LGH-PF-135 Young girl (perhaps Hardman grandchild), 1946 December 26.
1LGH-PF-136 YWCA Meeting of several colleges, Blue Ridge, NC, 1950s.
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7LGH-PF-136YWCA Meeting of several colleges, Blue Ridge, NC [rolled - poor condition], 1950.
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1LGH-PF-137Emma Griffin Hardman, circa 1950.
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3LGH-PF-137Emma Griffin Hardman [oversize], circa 1950.
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1LGH-PF-138 Emma Griffin Hardman, circa 1950.
1LGH-PF-139 Hardman Campaigning, July 11.
1LGH-PF-140 Governor's Mansion
1LGH-PF-141 Unveiling of Crawford W. Long Statue, Jefferson, GA, 1910.
1LGH-PF-142Junior State Program, circa 1916.
1LGH-PF-143 Line Baptist Church Celebration of 102nd Anniversary, 1925 April 4.
1LGH-PF-144 Graduating Class of the Commerce High School, Commerce, GA, 1925 May 29.
1LGH-PF-145 Commerce Public School, 1925 May 29, 1926 September.
1LGH-PF-146 Dr. and Mrs. Hardman in Commerce, GA after the 1926 election, circa 1926.
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9LGH-PF-147 Governor Hardman and Staff and statement of his achievements while in office, 1926-1927.
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1LGH-PF-148 Unveiling marker to Dr. Crawford W. Long at Danielsville. Left to right: three daughters of Dr. Long, Dr. Joe Jacobs (right front) and L.G. Hardman (second from right), 1926 March 30.
1LGH-PF-149 J.W. Shinholzer Barbecue, Macon, GA, 1926 July 8.
1LGH-PF-150 Governor and Mrs. Hardman inspecting pigeons, circa 1926.
1LGH-PF-151 Charles Lindbergh and Governor Hardman, Candler Field, Atlanta, GA, 1927.
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MapcaseLGH-PF-151aCongregation of Marietta Old Baptist Church Association Bethany Primitive Baptist Church, 1927 October 2.
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1LGH-PF-152White House reception of Governor Hardman and the Georgia Delegation to the Alex Stephens Statue Unveiling, Washington, D.C., 1927 December 8.
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MapcaseLGH-PF-152White House reception of Governor Hardman and the Georgia Delegation to the Alex Stephens Statue Unveiling, Washington, D.C. [oversize], 1927 December 8.
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7LGH-PF-152White House reception of Governor Hardman and the Georgia Delegation to the Alex Stephens Statue Unveiling, Washington, D.C. [poor condition - rolled]
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1LGH-PF-153 Governor Hardman and President Calvin Coolidge, Washington, D.C., 1927 December 8.
1LGH-PF-154Banquet of Georgia Military Academy, Washington, D.C., 1927 December 9.
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9LGH-PF-154Banquet of Georgia Military Academy, Washington, D.C. [oversize], 1927 December 9.
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7LGH-PF-154Banquet of Georgia Military Academy, Washington, D.C. [poor condition - rolled]
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1LGH-PF-155Governor Nathaniel Harris, founder of Georgia Technical Institute, Dr. M.L. Brittain, President of Ga. Tech, Dr. L.G. Hardman, Waynes J. Holman, Jr. President of senior class at the Commencement of Ga. Tech, 1928 June.
1LGH-PF-156 Black Creek Missionary Baptist Church Dinner, 1928 July 1.
1LGH-PF-157 St. Cizolo Haliauo di Atlanta, GA, 1929 January 21.
1LGH-PF-158 First Southern Book Exposition, Atlanta, GA, 1929 March.
1LGH-PF-159 W.M.U. Auxiliary, Hot Springs, Arkansas, 1930s.
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5LGH-PF-159W.M.U. Auxiliary, Hot Springs, Arkansas [oversize]
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1LGH-PF-160 Nine people in a field, Dr. and Mrs. Hardman, second and third from the left, 1930s.
1LGH-PF-161Twenty second Annual Session of the Governor's Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1930 June 30-July 7.
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7LGH-PF-161Twenty second Annual Session of the Governor's Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah [poor condition - rolled]
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1LGH-PF-162 Governor's Conference,swimming at Saltair Beach, Great Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1930.
1LGH-PF-163Atlanta Chapter U.D.C, Emma Hardman second from right, 1930 June 3.
1LGH-PF-164 Governor's Conference, French Lick, IN, 1931.
1LGH-PF-165 Dinner in Honor of C.W. Truett, President of Baptist World Alliance, Biltmore Hotel, Atlanta, GA, 1935 February 9.
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7LGH-PF-165Dinner in Honor of C.W. Truett, President of Baptist World Alliance, Biltmore Hotel, Atlanta, GA [rolled - poor condition], 1935 February 9.
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1LGH-PF-166 Unveiling of Crawford Long Plaque in Jefferson, GA, 1936.
1LGH-PF-167 Tom Watson, Governor of Georgia
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6LGH-PF-168a Alumni ASO Medical Department of Georgia, 1912.
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8LGH-PF-168bMedical Degrees from The Georgia College of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania (1883), and a Juris Doctorate from Oglethorpe University (1930), 1883, 1926, 1930.
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9LGH-PF-168bMedical Degrees from The Georgia College of Medicine
9LGH-PF-168bPostdoctoral from Bellevue Hospital, NY, 1877
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1LGH-PF-169 Operating room at Hardman Sanitarium
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5LGH-PF-169Operating room at Hardman Sanitarium [oversize]
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6LGH-PF-169Operating room at Hardman Sanitarium [oversize]
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1LGH-PF-170a Operating room at Hardman Sanitarium
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6LGH-PF-170aOperating room at Hardman Sanitarium [oversize]
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1LGH-PF-170b Operating room at Hardman Sanitarium
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5LGH-PF-170bOperating room at Hardman Sanitarium [oversize]
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6LGH-PF-170bOperating room at Hardman Sanitarium [oversize
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1LGH-PF-171 Medical photos of a man with a testicle tumor
1LGH-PF-172 Medical photos of a woman with an underarm tumor
1LGH-PF-173Medical photos of a woman with a thyroid tumor, undated.
1LGH-PF-174Bird Hunting dogs
1LGH-PF-175Hunting deer
1LGH-PF-176Hunting bear
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9LGH-PF-177aHardman's doctoral degree in agriculture from the University of Georgia
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1LGH-PF-177bUniversity of Georgia football stadium by architect and engineer Park A. Dallis. Color postcards of Connor Hall and the Veternary Lab, 1927.
1LGH-PF-178Peaches
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5LGH-PF-179Exhibit, Jackson County Fair
5LGH-PF-180aHead of herd, Nacoochee Dairy
5LGH-PF-180bL.G. Hardman dairy cows, Nacoochee, GA
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1LGH-PF-181Dr. L.G. Hardman with sheep at Nacoochee, GA, circa 1915.
1LGH-PF-182 Sheep at Lake Alcyone, circa 1915.
1LGH-PF-183Dr. L.G. Hardman cutting wood, 1916.
1LGH-PF-184Dr. L.G. Hardman cutting wood, circa 1920.
1LGH-PF-185Dr. L.G. Hardman in a basin, circa 1925.
1LGH-PF-186Hardman in a cornfield experiment. Corn is growing way over his head, circa 1929.
1LGH-PF-187Farming: kudzu and cows and a winter scene, 1929.
1LGH-PF-188Cattle from Ponce de Leon Dairy, Atlanta, GA, 1931.
1LGH-PF-189Four women in a field of clover, Burr Clover Farms, Hockhill, SC
1LGH-PF-190GFWC World Tour. Fifteen women travel to Japan, Hawaii, India, Egypt, Italy, Israel, etc., 1953 January.
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3LGH-PF-190bGFWC World Tour, 1953 January.
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2LGH-PF-191Gamboge's Thornbury Noble (bull) and Estella (heifer) from a daughter of Gamboge Knight. The cattle was shipped to China to maintain purebred jersey herds in China, 1921.
2LGH-PF-192L. Hardman poses in front of car draped with U.S. flag
2LGH-PF-193Family posed in front of shack at Rabun, Georgia. Caption reads, "Tallulah Falls School has two good pupils from their homes in Rabun Mountains."
2LGH-PF-194Hydroelectric plant
2LGH-PF-195Two cows in a fenced pasture. Herd of cows in a field with four men crouching among them. Cows appear to belong to W. Eugene Sallee of Kaifeng, Honan, China, 1926.
2LGH-PF-196Jessie J. McGeany, fingerprint expert
2LGH-PF-197Family standing against brick wall. Man has written Hardman asking for foods
2LGH-PF-198Passenger depot site of Nashville, Chattanooga, St. Louis Railway in Atlanta, shows proposed changes to construction site
2LGH-PF-199-201Postcards, sheep from college flock ,Mrs. Hardman; veterinary lab, Dr. L. G. Hardman; unidentified building, L. G. Hardman
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8Summary of Hardman's accomplishments as legislator and governor presented by his staff
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9Sketch of Governor L. G. Hardman by Jack Moranz