3661 |
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Georgia Cotton Growers Co-Operative Association ephemera
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Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association |
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1926 |
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The collection consists of ephemera from the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-Operative Association, regarding the 1925 cotton crop.
Documents topics include the price of cotton (including the association's reasoning for increasing the cost of processing
per bale for its members), the low grade of cotton received the previous year, instructions to members on how to ship their
cotton to the association, the price of insurance for the association, and shipping records (via rail).
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ms3363 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3662 |
Title: |
Moro Indian Swords
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Creator: |
Harden, William Preston |
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Dates: |
1915 |
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Two Moro Indian swords captured by Captain William Preston Harden while serving in the Philippine Constabulary Army (circa
1915). The swords show "hash marks" (victims) and have other religious symbols and markings.
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ms3364 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3663 |
Title: |
Herschel Vespasian Johnson family papers
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Horne family |
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Dates: |
1867-1976 |
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The collection consists of genealogies, biographical information, and photographs of the Herschel V. Johnson and Pearce Horne
families from 1867-1976. Also included are correspondence between Pearce Horne, Tallulah Johnson Horne, Herschel V. Johnson,
A.K. Horne, J.U. Horne, other family members and friends; and a lock of Herschel V. Johnson's hair.
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ms3365 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3664 |
Title: |
Charles J. Brockman Sr. papers
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Brockman, Charles Joseph, Sr., Dr., 1897-1977 |
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Dates: |
1880-1989 |
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The collection consists of manuscripts, correspondence, files, clippings, and curriculum materials concerning Brockman's academic
career, both as a student and as a professor of chemistry at the University of Georgia. Also included are correspondence,
memos, and bulletins regarding his work in the Selective Service as the state Director for Occupational Deferments. The collection
also contains personal correspondence, photographs, and financial materials.
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ms3367 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3665 |
Title: |
Stereoscopic photograph of Troop K, 10th U.S. Cavalry, Camp Chickamauga, Georgia
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United States. Army. Cavalry, 10th. Troop K |
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Dates: |
1898 |
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The collection consists of a stereoscopic photograph of the 10th U.S. Cavalry at Camp Chickamauga, Georgia. The photograph
portrays saddled horses in the foreground with horses and some indistinct soldiers in the background.
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ms3369 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3666 |
Title: |
Lonnie Coleman personal letters
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Creator: |
Coleman, Lonnie, 1920-1982 |
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Dates: |
1942-1986 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from Lonnie Coleman to Edgar Jean Bracco (sometimes addressed to endearing nicknames)
from 1942-1945. Coleman writes about his personal feelings for Bracco, and provides criticism and support of Bracco's work.
Coleman also writes about how Bracco has influenced him. There is also correspondence from Lonnie to Roy Williams, Nowell
Briscoe, and Oma Ratchford from 1980-1982. The collection also consists of correspondence regarding a biography Nowell Briscoe
is writing about Lonnie Coleman from 1983-1986. Correspondence is between Briscoe and James Oliver Brown of Curtis Brown Associates,
LTD; Briscoe and Edgar Bracco; and Briscoe and Dr. Roy Williams. Correspondence between Briscoe and Bracco concern Bracco's
relationship with Lonnie Coleman. Also included are interview questions Briscoe asked Dr. Roy Williams (regarding Coleman)
and a typescript of the interview. Some of the letters from Nowell Briscoe are photocopies of the original letters.
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ms3370 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3667 |
Title: |
Franklin family papers
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Creator: |
Franklin family |
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Dates: |
1800-1969 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, including letters between Franklin and Sheriff F. M. Garner of Upson County. Garner
was a relative, and they corresponded about Franklin's efforts to set up his practice. There is also genealogical information
about the Franklin family and related families such as the Patrick, Pullin, Hiram, and Lawson families. Photographs of the
Franklin family are included, 2 of which were taken by the Griffin photographers R. J. Deane and H. L. Deane.
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ms3371 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3668 |
Title: |
Nunnally Johnson letters
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Creator: |
Johnson, Nunnally |
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Dates: |
1946-1977 |
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The collection consists of correspondence written by Nunnally Johnson, clippings and other documents. The earliest letter,
dating from December 1946 (only "Tuesday" appears in the heading), is written on Johnson's personalized stationery and addressed
to movie columnist Louella Davis. Johnson discusses the Christmas party he hosted and thanks Louella for her mention of The
Dark Mirror in Cosmopolitan. Two of the letters, both from April 1952, are written to director George Cukor regarding the
casting and filming of Daphne du Maurier's My Cousin Rachel. Another letter, dated January 22, 1958, is written to Jimmy Starr
concerning the Academy Awards and Joanne Woodward. There is a series of personal letters between Johnson and his friend, director,
and author Robert Parrish from the 1970s. There is a also a letter to Leon Jaworski, U. S. Special Prosecutor during Watergate,
in which Johnson gives his opions on a suitable punishment for President Nixon.
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ms3372 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3669 |
Title: |
Frank Harmon, Jr. collection
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Creator: |
Harmon, Frank |
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Dates: |
1937-2004 |
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The collection consists of a disbound scrapbook containing speeches, certificates from Blue Ridge High School and Georgia
High School, University of Georgia Glee Club programs, and newspaper clippings regarding the Boys' Quartet of Reinhardt College,
and members of the Debating Society at Reinhardt College. Further newspaper clippings regard awards won by Harmon, his activities
in the Athens, Clarke County community, and Harmon's "Radio Ramblings" column from the Banner-Herald. Issues of newsletters
and magazines concern the religious radio show "Church of Your Choice," winner of a Peabody Award. The collection also includes
Harmon's Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award and George Foster Peabody Award, information about the Peabody Award, advertisements
and radio schedules from WDOL Radio, advertisements and information about "Radio-Advertising Clinic," and some photographs.
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ms3373 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3670 |
Title: |
Camp and Keeler families papers
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Creator: |
Keeler family |
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Dates: |
1817-1967 |
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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.
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ms3374 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3671 |
Title: |
Wesley U. Skelton letters to his family
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Skelton, Wesley U., -1918 |
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Dates: |
1918 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from Wesley Skelton during 1918. Skelton writes to his family in Talmo, Georgia,
from Camp Gordon, Georgia, and Camp Upton. Correspondence gives no details of the war itself, but regards personal and family
health, state of the family farm, and conditions of the local church.
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ms3375 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3672 |
Title: |
Williamson S. Stuckey Jr. collection of historical documents
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Stuckey, Williamson Sylvester , 1935- |
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Dates: |
1779-1887 |
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The collection consists of historical documents collected by Williamson S. Stuckey, Jr. Documents include: a list of complimentary
weapons, food, etc. from John Hancock to Mr. Osborn of the committee of Wars, undated; document signed by Thomas Jefferson
appointing John Allison Lt. Col. of the 1st State Regiment of Infantry in the Commonwealth of Virginia, dated July 23, 1779;
order signed by Andrew Jackson directing the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the United States to respite of Philander
R. Broad, dated February 18, 1837; certificate signed by Robert E. Lee that articles were received for the improvement of
the harbor of St. Louis, circa 1838; correspondence to Thomas Gilbert of Columbus, Georgia, from Alexander H. Stephens, regarding
Miscellanies of Georgia; and correspondence to Captain John H. Martin from Jefferson Davis regarding the cane Martin gave
Davis, dated January 9, 1887. The collection also includes an etched portrait of Andrew Jackson, and engraved portraits of
Thomas Jefferson and Robert E. Lee.
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ms3376 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3673 |
Title: |
Bradford G. Martin photograph collection
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Martin, B. G. (Bradford G.) |
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Dates: |
1960-1979 |
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The collection consists of over 400 photographs, most images are buildings and landscapes. Specific areas which are identified
include Iran (Tehran vicinity), Oman (Dhofar region), and Turkey (Istanbul). There are also a few photographs of Paris, France
and places in Germany (mainly Heidelberg area), and one photograph of Montezuma Castle National Monument in Arizona. In addition
the collection includes unidentified photographs, contact sheets, negatives, and postcards.
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ms3377 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3674 |
Title: |
Walery photographs of Paris music hall productions
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Creator: |
Walery |
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Dates: |
1900-1920 |
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The collection consists of photographs containing the stamp of "Walery." Most images are of Paris music hall productions,
show performers, and sets. The last image portrays a group of people seated and standing around a table, and is captioned
"Fête de la 150me de 'L'amour en Folie.'" (Festival of the 150th anniversary of 'Mad Love')
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ms3378 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3675 |
Title: |
Oconee County, Georgia records
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Creator: |
Georgia. Dept. of Public Welfare |
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Dates: |
1938-1940 |
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The collection consists of Case Control Cards of the State Department of Public Welfare. The cards deal with individuals within
Oconee County from 1938 through 1940. Each card provides the applicant's name, the names of other members of the household,
race, gender, age, and other information.
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ms3379 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3676 |
Title: |
Works Projects Administration: a partial survey of educational facilities open to Atlanta adults
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United States. Works Projects Administration. Georgia. Education Division. Workers' Service Project |
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Dates: |
1940 |
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The collection consists of one report entitled Where Can Adults Study? A Partial Survey of Educational Facilities Open to
Atlanta Adults, prepared by the Workers' Service Project, W. P. A., Atlanta, Georgia. The report provides information regarding
union and civic educational facilities open to adults in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1940 and includes names of academic institutions
where instruction was given, courses offered, and an overview of why this particular type of education was needed.
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ms338 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3677 |
Title: |
Civilian Conservation Corps service request forms (Oconee County, Ga.)
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Creator: |
Georgia. Dept. of Public Welfare |
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Dates: |
1937-1941 |
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The collection consists of approved, denied, and pending Civilian Conservation Corps service request forms from the State
of Georgia Department of Public Welfare, from 1937-1939. Applications contain the name of caseworker; applicant's name, age,
sex, and race; names of family members (age, sex, and race); head or relation to head of household; and school grade completed
of members in household.
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ms3380 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3679 |
Title: |
Photographs of African American chain gang in Thomasville, Georgia
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Unknown |
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Dates: |
1890-1899 |
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The collection consists of two small photographs of predominantly African American chain gangs in Thomasville, Georgia. One
photograph depicts chained men carrying shovels and other work implements on their shoulders, as they march by the "Mitchell
House." A second photograph depicts chained men wearing striped jumpsuits, working at the edge of a grove of trees.
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ms3382 |
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Hargrett Library |
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3680 |
Title: |
Carte de visite of unidentified young woman
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Creator: |
F. Kuhn's Pioneer Gallery |
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Dates: |
1885 |
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The collection consists of a carte de visite portraying an unidentified young woman, well dressed, standing in a room of Victorian
furniture and drapery. Printed on the reverse side: "F. Kuhn's, Pioneer Gallery, 290 White Hall St., Atlanta, GA."
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ms3383 |
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Hargrett Library |
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