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Nathaniel Wyche and Sarah R. Hunter papers, 1820-1869

1 Linear Feet (2 document boxes, 1 half box)
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of papers of Nathaniel Wyche and Sarah R. Golding Hunter from 1820-1869. The earliest correspondence (1840-1843) is to Sarah R. Golding from family and friends, mainly discussing Athens social life and their experiences at school. The majority of the collection is comprised of correspondence (1843-1846) between Hunter and his fiancee and later wife Sarah R. Golding while he served in the 2nd Cavalry (Dragoons) of the U.S. Army, particularly during the Mexican War. His early letters discuss mostly their budding romance, but later letters describe camp conditions, travel to Mexico, the Mexican countryside, and engagements of his unit. Includes letters from the Augusta Arsenal (Ga.), Fort Columbus (N.Y.), Fort Jessup, Corpus Christi (Tex.), and Camargo (Mexico) with details on the Battle of Palo Alto and Reseca de la Palma (May 1846). The collection contains some official military correspondence such as orders, memos and correspondence documenting the actions of John E. Wool, Zachary Taylor, Irvin McDowell, William Joseph Hardee, and John S. Wood.

Creator:
Hunter, Nathaniel Wyche, 1811-1849
Identifier:
ms331
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1820 Box 1, Folder 2

Gazaway Bugg Lamar papers, 1822-1910

5 Linear Feet 10 boxes
Abstract Or Scope:
The collection consists of the personal and business papers of Gazaway Bugg Lamar from 1822-1910. The early records deal with Lamar's business dealings and include stock certificates, bills of sale for enslaved people, promissory notes, receipts, and correspondence. The bulk of the collection contains correspondence and documents relating to the case of Gazaway Bugg Lamar vs the United States of America concerning the Federal government's seizure of Lamar's assets after the Civil War.
Creator:
Lamar, Gazaway Bugg, 1798-1874
Identifier:
ms10
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Joseph Henry Lumpkin family papers, 1821-1862

2.5 Linear Feet 5 boxes
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of correspondence between Callie Lumpkin King, Joseph Henry Lumpkin, and other members of the Lumpkin family. Among the correspondents are Marion L. Cobb, Porter King and James Lumpkin. Also included are clippings, receipts, and writings.

Creator:
Lumpkin family
Identifier:
ms3210
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Joseph E. Brown papers, 1823-1895

5 Linear Feet (10 document boxes)
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of papers of Joseph E. Brown from 1823-1895 and includes correspondence, letter books, tax returns, speeches, and diaries. It contains official correspondence and letterbooks (1858-1863) as Governor of Georgia which are particularly strong in information regarding Georgia's secession and involvement in the Civil War and includes such correspondents as Howell Cobb, Alexander H. Stephens, and other Confederate government officials. Also included are an 1864 speech of Howell Cobb, a speech (1868) made by Brown regarding Reconstruction politics, and a manuscript copy (1864) of Brown's pamphlet concerning Benjamin H. Hill's notes on Reconstruction. The collection also contains diaries of Franklin P. Brown (1868), Joseph Mackey Brown (1867, 1874, 1876), and Elijah A. Brown (1882, Jan. only).

Creator:
Brown, Joseph E., (Joseph Emerson), 1821-1894
Identifier:
ms95
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1823, 1825, 1828, 1834, 1840, 1843, 1846 Box 1, Folder 3

1854, 1855, and 1856 Box 1, Folder 5

Rhind, Stokes, Gardner letters, 1824-1889

0.25 Linear Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of correspondence of the Rhind, Stokes, and Gardner families from 1824-1889. The bulk of the collection contains correspondence addressed to Margaret Rhind Stokes of Augusta, then Louisville, Georgia. Letters are from her father, James Rhind, while working in Savannah, Georgia; sisters, Liza Rose and Susan Barrett; brother, William Montgomery Rhind, while serving in Virginia; and husband, William Anthony Stokes, while serving in and near Atlanta, Georgia, and then Savannah. The collection also includes correspondence from Brig. Gen. William M. Gardner to William Montgomery Rhind; and a letter from Alfred M. Hobby in San Antonio, Texas, which discusses life in the southwest.

Creator:
Rhind family
Identifier:
ms1356
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1851 Box 1, Folder 2

1852 Box 1, Folder 3

Thomas Reade Rootes (T.R.R.) Cobb family papers, 1872-1961

30.9 Linear Feet (65 document boxes, 1 portfolio, 2 oversized boxes, 1 card file box, 3 oversized volumes, 1 oversize folder A)
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of papers of Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb and the Cobb family from 1872-1961. Includes correspondence, clippings, photographs, printed material, legal materials relating to Cobb's law practice, financial records, and manuscript poems written by Cobb under the pseudonym of Archibald Zamphtoff.

Creator:
Zamphtoff, Archibald
Identifier:
ms1370
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1827 Box 1, Folder 1

1840 Box 1, Folder 2

1853 Box 1, Folder 3

George J. Kollock family papers, 1815-1889

0.4 Linear Feet (1 document box)
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of the personal papers of George J. Kollock and the Kollock family from 1815-1889. Early letters are addressed to George while he attended Round Hill Academy in Northampton, Massachusetts. Later letters include those to and from his wife, Susan; their children; and other family members. Most letters relate to family matters, day-to-day circumstances and living conditions, and travel between their home in Clarksville and Savannah. Of particular interest are letters from son, J.F. Kollock while attending Franklin College (now the University of Georgia); correspondence from E.H. (or F.) Campbell of Augusta, Georgia describing the yellow fever epidemic of 1854; and letters from W.P. Johnson and wife M.E., describing trips to Paris, France and Washington, D.C. describing the construction of the Smithsonian Institute and the Washington Monument.

Creator:
Kollock, George J. (George Jones), 1810-1894
Identifier:
ms8
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1829 Box 1, Folder 6

1830 Box 1, Folder 7

1831 Box 1, Folder 8

William Jones family papers, 1813-1910

2.8 Linear Feet (7 document boxes)
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of papers of the William Jones family of Augusta, Georgia from 1813-1910. Includes correspondence; account books, financial records, and receipts relating to Jones's cotton gin business (1833-1857); freedmen contracts; and legal papers relating to Jones's duties as executor of Marshall Keith's estate and guardian of the Keith children. The correspondence, mainly to William Jones, pertains to business matters, his guardianship of the Keith children, family matters, and the lives of enslaved people. Correspondents include Sarah Jane Jones Griffin, Arthur W. Jones, William H. Jones, and Sophie Jones. The early materials (1813-1863) pertain to the Isham Keith family and contain correspondence between Isham, Marshall, and Peter Keith. Collection also includes the financial papers and letters of Ishmael, Minny, and Elizabeth Keith: enslaved siblings manumitted by Marshall Keith at his death, and who relocated to Ohio with other family members.

Creator:
Jones, William, active 1833-1857
Identifier:
ms1749
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1839 Box 5, Folder 11

Edgeworth Bird family papers, 1806-1949, bulk 1861-1902, bulk 1861-1902

2 Linear Feet (5 document boxes)
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The collection consists of papers of Edgeworth Bird and the Bird family from 1806, 1835-1949. The papers include correspondence, clippings, photographs (ca. 1848-1900) of the Bird family, a commonplace book (1843-1848) of Sallie C. Baxter containing extracts from her readings, an autograph book, an 1806 diary (author unknown) describing activities in Hancock and surrounding counties in Georgia, and genealogies of the Baxter, Bird, and allied families. Early correspondence (1839-1851) is between members of the Baxter family including letters between Thomas W. and Mary Baxter discussing his health, taxes, and land values; and letters from Leroy M. Wiley to Thomas detailing Wiley's trip to England in 1839.

Creator:
Smith, Victor Edgeworth
Identifier:
ms1987
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1835 Box 1, Folder 1

1838 Box 1, Folder 2

1839 Box 1, Folder 3

Patrick Hues Mell papers, 1829-1888

1.6 Linear Feet (4 document boxes)
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The collection consists of the papers of Patrick Hues Mell from 1829-1888. The papers include correspondence; compositions, including sermons; newspaper clippings; and bound volumes. The correspondence includes letters documenting his involvement in the Georgia Baptist Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention, the Baptist Church in general, and the University of Georgia. The collection also includes an 1885 roll of delegates and committees of the Southern Baptist Convention and a letterbook (Dec. 1884 - Dec. 1887) as Chancellor of the University of Georgia.
Creator:
Mell, P. H. (Patrick Hues), 1814-1888
Identifier:
ms60
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1835 Box 1, Folder 4

1836 Box 1, Folder 5

1837 Box 1, Folder 6