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Gold Bullion Receipt from Branch Mint at Dahlonega, Georgia, 1839 September 16

.1 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope:

This collection consists of one gold bullion receipt from the Branch Mint of the United States at Dahlonega, Georgia. The receipt was written for Mr. Ashley Obarrand signed by the Acting Treasurer, Joseph J. Singleton.

Identifier:
ms4636
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Golden Legend page, 1488

0.1 Linear Feet 1 oversized folder
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The collection consists of a genuine page from a book called Der Heiligen Leben Passional, or The Golden Legend, by Jacobus de Voragine, printed by Koberger in Nuremberg in 1488. These illustrations are as a rule anonymous, the names of the engravers being known only after the year 1500. The blocks of pear wood, on which these designs were cut, were "type high" and set into the same form with the text and both were inked and printed together. The coloring was done by hand, the style being developed on the model of the illuminations used as illustrations to the still earlier manuscripts.

Creator:
Unknown
Identifier:
ms2966
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Golden Legend page, 1488 0.1 Linear Feet 1 oversized folder

Gone with the Wind Literary collection, 1935-2010

28 Linear Feet
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Collection includes posters from the Gone With the Wind Japanese screenplay adaptation, stage photographs, Japanese cast signatures, Atlanta movie premiere advertisements, a poster from the Road to Tara museum, a Scarlett O'Hara doll, and a Margaret Mitchell scrapbook.

Creator:
Unknown
Identifier:
ms4362

Gone With the Wind memorabilia scrapbook, 1940-1949

1 oversize_folders 1 scrapbook
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of a scrapbook containing Gone With the Wind memorabilia including theatre programs, photographs, and clippings.

Creator:
Unknown
Identifier:
ms2058
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Gone With the Wind memorabilia scrapbook, 1940-1949 1 oversize_folders 1 scrapbook

University of Georgia commencement gonfalons, 1985-2016

7.8 Linear Feet (4 boxes)
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The collection consists of a set of gonfalons that were displayed at University of Georgia's commencement ceremonides from 1985 until 1998 and another set used from 1998 until 2016. There is a banner for each of UGA's schools and colleges plus three additional ones that represent the University's motto of teaching, research and service. Also included is a banner used in President Michael Adams' 1998 investiture.

Creator:
University of Georgia
Identifier:
UA0128
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Good Night! sheet music, after 1840

1 folder(s) (1 score)
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of one score: titled Good night! "Song, composed and dedicated to Miss Maria Dodge by W. Hartmann. New York. "

Creator:
Hartmann, W.
Identifier:
ms1253
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Good Night! sheet music, after 1840 1 folder(s) (1 score)

Gordon-Erskine-LeConte family letters, 1870-1917

2 folder(s) (.25 linear feet)
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Two folders containing correspondence between the Gordon, Erskine, and LeConte families of Tennessee. Majority of the letters are between sisters Mary Gordon LeConte and Margaret Louisa Gordon Erskine. Margaret addresses Mary as "Mamie" and signs her letters as "your loving daughter," despite the fact that they are sisters. Other correspondence includes letters to George Washington Gordon, James Nisbet LeConte, Alexander O. Erskine, Bess Erskine, Albert Erskine, and Willie B. Gordon.

Creator:
LeConte family
Identifier:
ms4090
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Gordon-Erskine-LeConte family letters, 1870-1917 2 folder(s) (.25 linear feet)

Gordon L. Reynolds letters to Ann Briscoe, 1944-1945

0.5 Linear Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of love letters from Gordon Reynolds (who is serving in the U.S. Army) to Ann Briscoe, Monroe, Georgia, from 1944-1945. Reynolds writes from France and Belgium, and letters regard camp activities and personal time, and contain questions about Briscoe's interests and happenings of people in Georgia. Reynolds also writes from an army hospital in England and an army hospital in Camp Edwards, Massachusetts. Letters from Massachusetts regard Reynolds' boredom, dances at the Service Club, Ann's brother, classes, army life, plans of their marriage, and his discharge. The collection also includes some letters addressed to Ann Briscoe from Sgt. Ted A. Cerwin, Francis Casey, and Sgt. John "Jack" S. Crouch.

Creator:
Reynolds, Gordon Luther
Identifier:
ms2971
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Gordon L. Reynolds letters to Ann Briscoe, 1944-1945 0.5 Linear Feet 1 box

Gospel and Soul concert posters, circa 1980

1 oversize_folders
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Collection includes five gospel and soul concert posters circa 1980 starring The Hawkins Family and Rhonda Green Ramzy in Kansas City, Kansas; Robert Blair and the Fantastic Violinaires, Pilgrim Jubilee's, Reverend J.D. Talley and the Mighty Voices, The Gospel All Stars, and Echoes of Harmony in Chicago, Illinois; The Pilgrim Jubilee's, Fantastic Violinaires, Inez Andrews, Archie Dale and the Tones of Joy, Calvin Graham and the Messenger, Brother Atkins and the Heavenly Spirituals, Victory Travelers, and Isabelle Joseph Johnson in Chicago, Illinois; Shirley Caesar First Lady of Gospel, J.J. Farley and the Original Soul Stirrers, and The Gospel Truthettes in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Robert and Glen Stevenson, Slim and the Supreme Angels, Willie Banks and The Messengers, William Brothers, Troy Ramey and the Soul Searchers, Little Stars of Harmony, and Israelite Travelers in Rome, Georgia. Posters include concert location, date, and time as well as ticket prices.

Creator:
Franklin & Stewart Poster and Printing Co.
Identifier:
ms4416
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Gospel and Soul concert posters, circa 1980 1 oversize_folders

Governor Charles J. McDonald letters, 1840 March 14, 1845 October 30

1 folder(s) (2 letters)
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of two letters: dated Executive Department, Milledgeville, March 14, 1840, to "A. G. McNutt, Governor of Mississippi," signed "Charles J. McDonald," regarding the extradition of David Patton of Oglethorpe County, Georgia, a fugitive charged with murder; dated Executive Department, Milledgeville, October 30, 1845, to "B. Fitzpatrick, Governor of Alabama," signed "Charles J. McDonald," regarding authorizing the arrest of certain fugitives in that state.

Creator:
McDonald, Charles James, 1793-1860
Identifier:
ms915
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Governor Charles J. McDonald letters, 1840 March 14, 1845 October 30 1 folder(s) (2 letters)