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3741 Title:   Aaron Barlow letters to Daniel Barlow  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Barlow, Aaron, active 1803  
  Dates:   1803-1804  
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The collection consists of letters Aaron Barlow wrote to his brother Daniel Barlow. He wrote of Savannah that it is "tolerable in this season... disagreeable in summer" when a great many Yankees go northward. He comments that it is very seldom to see a white man carry anything; they pay an African American to carry everything.
 
  Identifier:   ms3446  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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3742 Title:   S.M.B. letter to Jane Anderson  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Bass, S. M., 1839 or 1840-  
  Dates:   1846 February 7  
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The collection consists of one letter: dated Sparta, Hancock County, Georgia, February 7, 1846, addressed to Mrs. Jane D. Anderson, West Windham, New Hampshire, in Care of Francis D. Anderson, signed "Your affectionate nephew, S. M. B." (The writer's name is inferred from a reference he makes to "Mother Bass.") The author writes " …this is a day of high-pressure engines, Magnetic Telegraphs, Iron War Steamers, etc., etc., not to mention the various isms of our time such as Mesmerism, Mormonism, Millerism …" He also writes about his life at the Academy, his rooms, and his neighbors.
 
  Identifier:   ms3447  
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3743 Title:   Bunnie Browning autograph album  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Browning, Bunnie  
  Dates:   1859-1866  
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The collection consists of one autograph album kept by Bunnie Browning of Athens, Georgia, from 1859-1866. Several autographs are by Confederate soldiers from Athens, Georgia, including three who served in the Athens Guards, Co. K, 3rd Georgia Infantry (George Graham, Charles B. Mason, and Charles W. Reynolds). Sentiments, many in the form of poems, are from Miss Browning's friends and are typical of the Victorian period.
 
  Identifier:   ms3448  
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3744 Title:   Henry E. Colton letter to Samuel McDowell Tate  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Colton, Henry E.  
  Dates:   1870 October 15  
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The collection consists of one letter: dated Atlanta, October 15, 1870, to "Col. S. McD. Tate," signed "H. E. Colton." Colton writes "…I expect to go up your Road and if you choose to extend the favor of a pass the same will be duly appreciated."
 
  Identifier:   ms3449  
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3745 Title:   Geological survey of Georgia by E.T. Whatley  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Ivey, F. B.  
  Dates:   circa 1890  
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The collection consists of manuscript copy of E. T. Whatley's "Geological Survey of Georgia, August 1890" by F. B. Ivey.
 
  Identifier:   ms345  
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3746 Title:   Harry Crews letter to James F. Wilkerson  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Crews, Harry, 1935-2012  
  Dates:   1981  
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The collection consists of one letter: undated, letterhead printed Harry Crews, English Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, to Dr. Wilkerson. Also included is the envelope addressed to Dr. Wilkerson, postmarked November 6, 1981.
 
  Identifier:   ms3450  
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3747 Title:   Harry Crews letter to Gil Moody  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Crews, Harry, 1935-2012  
  Dates:   1998 March 18  
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The collection consists of one handwritten, personal letter: dated March 18, 1998, to Gil Moody, signed "You and yours, Harry Crews," regarding a letter Crews' received, and visiting Moody's store sometime in the future.
 
  Identifier:   ms3451  
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3748 Title:   John Ferrie letter to Jacob Weed  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Ferrie, John, active 1787  
  Dates:   1787 May 2  
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The collection consists of one letter: dated Charleston, May 2, 1787, addressed to Jacob Weed at Point Peter, St. Mary's River, Georgia, from John Ferrie, regarding 500 acres at Point Peter, St. Mary's River, Georgia that Ferrie "would be willing to give up his claim to" if Weed would help Ferrie with what he believe an outrageous price that Weed's partner James Finley had charged for a survey. On the reverse side, undated and unsigned, is a drafted letter (probably copied onto clean paper before mailing), beginning "Since I wrote you last I have received a letter from Mr. Pengree who informs me that the Spaniards pretend to hold and protect the Negroes on acct of their being British property …"
 
  Identifier:   ms3452  
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3749 Title:   John Forsyth papers  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Forsyth, John, 1780-1841  
  Dates:   1824-1839  
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The collection consists of correspondence from John Forsyth executing his duties as Secretary of State: dated December 30, 1834, to "Consul of the United States at Port Au Prince," concerning a leave of absence for a consul in Haiti; dated July 6, 1838, "Thomas Jefferson Smith, appointed Consul of the United States for the Port of Cette, France;" dated October 19, 1839, "Hoyt, Collector of Customs, New York," authorizing payment to "George Grismold" as a share of claims made against the Dutch government. Other items included in the collection are autographs and sentiments from Forsyth, a legal document attesting to a constituent's residency in Georgia, and a third person letter to Gales & Seaton in Washington, D.C., asking them to make a correction to their reporting of his participation in a U.S. House of Representatives debate.
 
  Identifier:   ms3453  
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3750 Title:   Thomas L. Snead papers concerning Georgia bonds  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Snead, Thomas L. (Thomas Lowndes), 1828-1890  
  Dates:   1871-1882  
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The collection consists of documents attempting to collect interest on discredited Georgia bonds dating 1871-1877. Commencing with two correspondences (March 19 and 25, 1872), one on Executive Department letterhead and the other signed by Georgia Secretary of State David G. Cotting, engaging Thomas L. Snead to act in its behalf on the matter. Of particular interest are drafts for legal documents by Snead, relating to various aspects of his work on the case, Western Union telegraphs, three from Gov. James M. Smith, instructing Snead and forwarding payment for services, and example of Snead's printed letter informing potential clients that he has completed work with the "Public debt of Georgia." The collection also includes two related newspaper clippings, and correspondence signed by E.A. Fletcher from Brunswick, Georgia, outlining various details of railroad bonds held by "J. Milbank and Pierpont Morgan."
 
  Identifier:   ms3454  
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3751 Title:   Georgia Railway & Electric Company reports  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Baehr, William A.  
  Dates:   1916, 1919, 1921  
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The collection consists of valuations reports by William A. Baehr relating to plants and properties of the Georgia Railway & Electric Company and Atlanta Gas Light Company for the years of 1919 and 1921. The collection also includes Report of the Gainesville Railway & Power Company (January 6, 1916), and six photographs (undated) of the Tallulah Falls plant.
 
  Identifier:   ms3455  
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3752 Title:   Atticus G. Haygood papers  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Haygood, Atticus G. (Atticus Greene), 1839-1896  
  Dates:   1893  
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The collection consists of one form letter: dated Oxford, Georgia, October 1893 from Atticus G. Haygood, inquiring about selling "Jack-Knife and Brambles," with a handwritten note from Haygood on the reverse side. Also included is a press release with reviews on "Jack-Knife and Brambles."
 
  Identifier:   ms3456  
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3753 Title:   William Calvin Jeffress papers  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Jeffress, William Calvin, 1823-1895  
  Dates:   1864-1865, 1916  
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The collection consists of correspondence from William Calvin Jeffress to his father, Edward T. Jeffress, dating February 27-June 13, 1864. The letters describe Jeffress' unit's participation in the action at Dalton and Rocky Face Ridge in Georgia, descriptions of camp life and conditions. In addition, Jeffress forwards advice and instructions concerning crops and finances. Letters dating June 2 and June 13, 1864 are written from the field, near Marietta, Georgia. Other items included in the collection are two twenty dollar bills of Confederate money, a typed biography of Jeffress (by his son in 1916), and Jeffress's oath of loyalty to the United States.
 
  Identifier:   ms3457  
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3754 Title:   Lumpkin County gold mining court case documents  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Sims, Henry L.  
  Dates:   1847  
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The collection consists of two legal documents prepared and signed by Henry L. Sims, in Lumpkin Superior Court, 1847, involving a possible gold scam in Lumpkin County, Georgia. Johnson Ledbetter sued Martin Roberts, Jeptha Scott, and Jonas Bedford, charging them with a conspiracy to sell him land in Lumpkin County that included gold deposits when they knew there were none. The documents include Scott's answer, disavowing all knowledge to the specifics of Ledbetter's charges, and an interrogatory from Sims to a witness, asking for information concerning gold mining activity on the land, and with Ledbetter's counter-interrogatories appended.
 
  Identifier:   ms3458  
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3755 Title:   Provision returns of rations for Creek Indians  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Blake, Luther  
  Dates:   1825  
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The collection consists of one document and ration chart: issued at Fort Troup, Fayette County, providing for Alexander Ware's issuing rations of meal, meat, and salt to 206 Indians for the ten-day period beginning June 28, 1825 and ending July 7, 1825, signed (with "their marks") by Capt. Senoywa, Capt. Edija, Warlockajoe and Hagy McIntosh. Also included in the collection is a document with hand written copies of two orders: one dated Indian Fort, Fayette County, August 14, 1825, from Luther Blake, notifying Ware that, by order of Gen. E.P. Gaines, he is to stop issuing rations; the second from Ware to General Gaines providing him with a cost table for all rations issued by him up to the closing date.
 
  Identifier:   ms3459  
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3756 Title:   Georgia Academy of Science collection  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Georgia Academy of Science  
  Dates:   1948-1953  
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The collection consists of typewritten correspondence and programs regarding Georgia Academy of Science meetings and symposia.
 
  Identifier:   ms346  
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3757 Title:   Major R. B. Roberts letter to Senator Ralph Izard  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Roberts, Richard Brooke  
  Dates:   1794 April 30  
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The collection consists of one letter: dated Fort Fidius, State of Georgia, April 30, 1794, addressed to Senator Ralph Izard, signed "R.B. Roberts." Roberts requests that Izard consider appointing Roberts to the Command of the garrisons along the Southern Seaports. He writes "…all these reasons prompt me to request, you would favor me so far as to second my application to General Knox for the command of the Southern Seaports."
 
  Identifier:   ms3460  
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3758 Title:   Weary Land unpublished manuscript  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Saunders, William P.  
  Dates:   1900-1999  
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The collection consists of an unpublished manuscript titled Weary Land, by William P. Saunders, in collaboration with Blanche Johnson. The novel tells the story of Mary Crenshaw, a widow struggling to raise her two children in rural Cross-Creek, Georgia.
 
  Identifier:   ms3461  
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3759 Title:   Lillian Smith letter to Kelsey Guilford  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Smith, Lillian (Lillian Eugenia), 1897-1966  
  Dates:   1949 November  
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The collection consists of one typewritten letter: dated November 11, 1949, "Dear Mr. Guilford," from Lillian Smith regarding Guilford's review of Killers of the Dream.
 
  Identifier:   ms3462  
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3760 Title:   W.F. Taylor and Southern Film contract  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Southern Film (Firm)  
  Dates:   1908 November 4  
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The collection consists of one contract between W.F. Taylor and Southern Film for the exhibition of films at the Crystal Theater in Athens, Georgia, and the Fairyland Theater in Georgia. Signed November 4, 1908, contract terms are for 12 reels per week at the cost of $70 per week.
 
  Identifier:   ms3463  
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