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International Biological Program records, 1957-1977, bulk 1967-1974

19 Linear Feet (19 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope:

The International Biological Program collection covers the activities of the project from its inception in the mid-1960s through its demise in 1975. These activities are documented in correspondence, reports, proposals, newsletters and other sources regarding each of the six biomes that were studied. The project's ties to Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), as well as a number of American universities are well documented.

Creator:
U.S. International Biological Program
Identifier:
UA97-046

Stephens-Reid correspondence, 1842-1866

0.5 Linear Feet 1 document box
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of correspondence relating to the Stephens-Reid families, who were located in Crawfordville, Taliaferro County, Georgia. Included are letters to Mollie Reid with a concentration in early 1962 concerning the death of her husband. Some of her correspondents include Rebecca Burch, a niece by marriage in Thomasville, Georgia, her mother, Mary Elizabeth Booker Stephens, sister Anna Stephens Alexander, and her brothers, John Alexander Stephens, Linton A. Stephens, and William G. (Billy) Stephens. There was also another brother, James Clarence, who is mentioned in some of the letters. Mary's son Leidy is mentioned in nearly every letter.

Creator:
Unknown
Identifier:
ms2973

Dorothy Jarnagin collection of Nazi printed materials, 1930-1939

2.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of Nazi propaganda materials collected by Dorothy Jarnagin, including newspapers, handbills, pamphlets, speeches, a copy of Mein Kampf, a color picture of Adolph Hitler, and maps of Germany.

Creator:
Jarnigan, Dorothy
Identifier:
ms2768
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Rodney Baine papers, 1980-1999

7.8 Linear Feet 17 document boxes, 1 carton
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of papers, notes, microfilm and notecards related to the research for The Papers and Speeches of James Edward Oglethorpe, a book written by Rodney M. Baine. Copies of the book are also included in the collection.

Creator:
Baine, Rodney M.
Identifier:
ms3029

British Film Institute National Film Theatre programs, 1957-1988

2 Linear Feet 5 document boxes
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of schedules for screenings at the British Film Institute's National Film Theatre, National Film Theatre programs and announcements, other BFI publications, inluding programs for the annual London Film Festival, as well as other film publications, schedules and announcements.

Creator:
British Film Institute
Identifier:
ms3169

Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy and Frankie Scott collection, 1930-2007

15 Linear Feet 7 boxes, 1 half Hollinger, 2 oversized boxes, 6 oversized folders, 3 artifacts
Abstract Or Scope:

This collection contains correspondence, photographs, business records, travel date calendars, posters, and stage props from the 1940s thru the 2010s. Items of interest include advertisements printed by Scott's printing company, detailed, day to day travel and accounting records, commercial scripts, and many AV materials of both the show, and of family life.

Creator:
Scott, Tommy, 1917-2013
Identifier:
ms4063

Jewell's Mill (White County, Ga.) records, 1860-1901

12.8 Linear Feet 4 half boxes, 11 oversized volumes
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of Jewell's Mill records, 1860-1901, including ledgers, cash books, account ledgers, and a factory cloth book. Also included are the Jewell Burial Union records (1927-1977), Jewell Baptist Church history, the Rock Mill Methodist Church records (1840-1946), a Jewell National Register nomination, a ledger from Rock Mill Factory (1860-1861) and some loose mill records. "In the sweet by and by" by Mary Coghlan White is a family history of the Jewells.

Creator:
Jewell's Mill (Textile factory : Jewell, Ga.)
Identifier:
ms3312

Dudley Mays Hughes Collection, 1847-1976

64 box(es) (26.75 linear feet) including 572 photographs
Abstract Or Scope:
The collection consists of personal, political, and business papers of the Hughes family from 1806 to 1971. The collection provides insight into agricultural practices, Georgia society and politics, national politics, white and black relations in the South, women in the South, and economic and educational concerns of Americans during that time. The collection also includes farm journals (circa 1840s-1900s), printed materials, scrapbooks, speeches, and a book of freedman's accounts.
Creator:
Hughes, Dudley Mays, 1848-1927.
Identifier:
RBRL060DMH
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J. Roy Rowland Papers, Series IV: Press, 1973-1994

9 box(es) (4.5 linear feet)
Abstract Or Scope:
The Press Series documents Rowland's activities, his legislative priorities, and issues affecting the Eighth District. Of particular interest are the Health Issues clippings, which cover many of Rowland's major initiatives, such as funding for AIDS research, and the Campaign clippings, which cover Rowland's and his opponents' campaign activities and positions on various issues. Also included is correspondence sent to Rowland from constituents and from colleagues and various organizations. The latter are mostly form letters inviting Rowland to events or announcing upcoming meetings.
Creator:
Rowland, J. Roy (James Roy), 1926-2022
Identifier:
RBRL112JRR_IV

Camp and Keeler families papers, 1817-1967

10.5 Linear Feet 2 boxes, 12 document boxes, 1 half box, 1 oversized box, 3 oversized folders
Abstract Or Scope:

The collection consists of family correspondence, legal documents, ledgers, journals, scrapbooks, sheet music, broadsides, newspapers, musical manuscripts, postcards, photographs and other related printed ephemera. The documents relate to the families of George Hull Camp and George H. Keeler. Photographs include a record of Sarah Atwood Camp's travels via steamship; an album of albumen photographs of Florida, Jamaica, St. Lucia, Martinique, Antiqua, St. Thomas, Puerto Rico, and Cuba; and daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, cartes-de-visite, and tintypes of family members.

Creator:
Keeler family
Identifier:
ms3374