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Spartan Radiocasting collection
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Spartan Communications (Firm) |
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1952-1981 |
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This collection contains photographs of WSPA TV studios in various stages, a script from a 25th anniversary program, and some
station ephemera.
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ms4564 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Faculty minutes and records
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University of Georgia. Faculty |
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1822-1967 |
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This collection includes minutes, reports and support documents dating from 1822 to 1967. The faculty minutes for 1846 to
1850 and 1890 to 1902 are missing and may have been destroyed in the Library fire of 1904. In addition, the collection is
missing the minutes from 1934 through 1944 but does include the ones from 1945 through 1957. There are also a few minutes
from 1958 to 1967.
The faculty records relate to matters regarding curriculum, self-governance, administration functions and student discipline.
They date from 1894 through 1909.
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UA0149 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Mandeville archeological site interim report
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University of Georgia. Faculty |
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1959-1961 |
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The collection consists of an unpublished report on the archeological exploration of the Mandeville Farm, Ft. Gaines, Georgia
site during the years 1960 and 1961. The study is a continuation of one done for the National Park Service in 1959 and 1960
and is the result of additional work done by the University of Georgia Laboratory of Archeology, employing laboratory funds
or volunteer labor. The 110-page report, by A. R. Kelly, Edward McMichael, and James Keller, includes a bibliography and an
additional 13 pages of diagrams of the Mandeville site. There are also 49 photographs of the actual digging and the artifacts
and implements unearthed.
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ms983 |
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Hargrett Library |
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A plan of the attack of Fort Sulivan, near Charles Town in South Carolina
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Faden, William, 1749-1836 |
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1776 |
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Inset: Plan of the platform in Sulivans Fort, by Lt. Colonel Thos. James of the Rl. Rt. of Artillery; Depths shown by soundings;
British squadron represented pictorially; "Engraved and Published according to Act of Parliament by Wm. Faden, Corner of St.
Martins Lane, Charing Cross"; Publication: London : Wm. Faden
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hmap1776f3 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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Plan of the siege of Savannah : with the joint attack of the French and Americans on the 9th October 1779
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Faden, William, 1749-1836 |
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1784 |
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This Revolutionary War battle plan depicts the failed American and French attack on the British held city of Savannah. Shown
are the battle lines, camps, gun emplacements and topography around the city. A numbered and lettered key identifies the various
positions and commanders of the various forces. The reference key includes 14 notes and 9 epaulments. Relief shown by hachures.;
"References" - two columns along lower border.; In: Faden's Atlas of Battles of the American Revolution...London, 1793; Phillips,
Atlases, 1337, no. 3; Publication: London : Printed for Wm. Faden
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hmap1779p4 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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The United States of North America : with the British & Spanish territories according to the treaty map
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Faden, William, 1749-1836 |
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1783 |
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Relief shown pictorially; Includes notes and cartouche; Column of text pasted on right border: Observations. References. Comparative
Extent; Title from cartouche, bottom right; Cf. Col. Dudley A. Mills in the United Empire, the Royal Colonial Institute Journal.
London: Pitman &; Sons, Vol. II, N.S. October, 1911, pp. 683-712, map reproduced on p. 712.; DeRenne, 1223.; Publication:
[London : s.n.]
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hmap1783u5 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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Tift family research files
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Fair, John D. |
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20th Century |
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This collection contains notes, correspondence, and copies of documents relating to the Tift family in Georgia, Connecticut,
Rhode Island, and Georgia.
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ms4075 |
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Hargrett Library |
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S/Sgt. James Edwin Williams papers
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Fairman, Ray |
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1943-2014 |
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This collection contains correpondence, photographs, printed material and US Army documents mostly concerning James Williams'
time while serving and upon his discharge. Also included are some papers regarding his decorations and recognition for his
service that his son J. Craig Williams worked to establish.
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Identifier: |
ms4454 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame Collection, Series 1: Administrative Files
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame |
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Dates: |
1980s-2010s |
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The Administrative Files series of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame collection primarily consists of the records created and
used in the managing and operating of the institution. These include founding documents, a file of artist information, planning
documentation for exhibits, a photograph file, and records on sponsorship.
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ms3837_1 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame Collection, Series 2: Posters
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame |
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Dates: |
1930s-2000s |
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The posters series of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame collection consists of several hundred wall posters, flyers, album flats,
and promotional displays for a wide range of artists. The majority of posters feature individual artists and groups, promoting
their albums and tours. Some publicize festivals and other special events that included many artists, such as Athfest, the
Atlanta International Pop Festival, and the Blind Willie McTell Blues Fesitval.
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Identifier: |
ms3837_2 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame Collection, Series 3: Ephemera
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame |
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Dates: |
1950s-2000s |
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The ephemera series of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame collection consists of mostly printed material and souvenir items associated
with Georgia artists, record companies, and events. Such items include concert tickets, backstage passes, concert tour booklets,
buttons, pins, iron-on patches, event programs, and stickers.
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ms3837_3 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame Collection, Series 4: Artists' Business Records
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame |
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Dates: |
1930s-2000s |
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The Artists' Business Records series of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Collection encompasses the correspondence, contracts,
office files, and related papers associated with music industry figures in Georgia. A significant portion of the collection
pertains the work of Jarvis Felton, producer for Elvis Presley from 1966-1977. Most of Felton's records document recording
sessions and tours throughout the 1970s. Another large portion of the collection relates to comedian and singer Elsie Griner,
Jr. of Nashville, Georgia, better known as "Miss Peaches."
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Identifier: |
ms3837_4 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame Collection, Series 5: Periodicals
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame |
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Dates: |
1900-2010 |
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The periodicals series of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame collections consists of magazines, newspapers, and tearsheets associated
with music figures from Georgia. These include articles from the national music press and from city newspapers, as well as
advertisements from a wide variety of sources.
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ms3837_5 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame Collection, Series 6: Sheet Music
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame |
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Dates: |
1881-1987 |
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The sheet music series of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Collection contains over one thousand pieces of sheet music published
over the course of about one hundred years. Much of the music was composed or famously performed by Georgians, while some
pieces were published by a Georgia company or have some other connection to the state. Significant names include Buddy Buie,
Joe South, Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, McHenry Boatwright, and gospel songwriter Lee Roy Abernathy, among others
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ms3837_6 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame Collection, Series 8: Artifacts
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame |
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Dates: |
1950-2011 |
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The artifacts series of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame collection consists of awards presented to Georgia music figures, textiles
and clothing items, as well as various three-dimensional objects associated with musicians, producers, and others associated
with the music history of Georgia.
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ms3837_8 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame Collection, Series 9: Instruments
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame |
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Dates: |
1920s-2000s |
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The instruments series of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame collection consists of musical instruments owned and played by a
wide range of Georgia musicians. Guitars, violins, and other stringed instruments dominate the collection, but brass, drums,
and keyboard instruments are also included.
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Identifier: |
ms3837_9 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Accessories collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1810-2019 |
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The accessories collection is comprised of purses, belts, gloves, fans, umbrellas, jewelry, buckles, glasses, scarves, handkerchiefs,
and hair pins and combs.
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HCTC021 |
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Historic Clothing and Textile Collection |
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Adams, Breedlove, Davis, Estes, McDonald, Verner families papers
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Adams family |
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Dates: |
1819-2013 |
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This collection includes photographs, correspondence, farm records, legal documents, and ephemera of the Adams, Breedlove,
Davies, Estes, McDonald and Verner families.
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RBRL545 |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Akehurst - Lines family papers
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Lines family |
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1850-1914 |
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The collection consists of correspondence and diaries of the Akehurst and Lines families from 1850-1914. The bulk of the
correspondence contains letters between Jennie Akehurst, a teacher at Covington, Georgia and Sylvanus Lines of Fayetteville
Georgia during their courtship (1857-1860) and married life (1861-1874). Topics discussed include family matters, life in
Georgia, and news of relatives. Another portion of the correspondence consists of letters to and from Daisy Lines while teaching
in Irvington, Georgia (1882-1898). Includes drafts of letters to and letters from Jerome Reneau, writing from Greene County,
Alabama and Texas; correspondence to Jennie Lines; and correspondence from Daisy's aunt Anna Marie Akehurst Barham. Topics
discussed include Reneau and Daisy's friendship, Reneau's farming in Alabama, social events, Daisy's teaching, and family
news.
The diaries were written by Jennie Akehurst Lines (1859-1861 and 1861-1871) and Anna Maria Akehurst Barham (1861-1871). Jennie's
diary entries prior to 1861 mainly concern financial hardships and personal matters. Beginning in 1860, entries discuss the
political climate, the 1860 election, abolitionists, and slavery. For 1861-1866, the diary contains information on Georgia's
succession from the union, social life and living conditions during the Civil War, problems with slaves, and freedmen. Entries
for 1866-1871 again mainly focus on personal matters. The Barham diary contains entries pertaining to the Female Orphans'
Asylum (Macon, Ga.), where she was matron, the South's reaction to the Battle of Bull Run, economic and living conditions
in Georgia during the Civil War, problems with Confederate currency, cotton planting both during and after the war, and problems
hiring and supervising freedmen.
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ms73 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Albert Rhyne-Alexander collection
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Alexander family |
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1700-1899, 1995 |
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The collection consists of Alexander family reunion, Cataloochee Ranch, Maggie Valley, N. C., May 11-14, 1995, a booklet of
the descendants of Hooper and Mary Amelia Hutchins Alexander, along with a pamphlet and a sheet containing a schedule of events
for the Alexander family reunion held in 1995. The collection also includes a daguerreotype of Wallace MacFarland, circa 1846;
silver coin ladle, circa 1700; and the Word family tree, tracing linage back to 1632.
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Identifier: |
ms3094 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Ames family letters
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Ames family |
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1872, 1875, 1905 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler Ames in Roswell, Georgia to their daughter Sarah in
Chicopee, Massachusetts during 1872. Correspondence regards weather, travel, family matters, and James Ames' health, and family
business. Two letters regarding the mineral corundum are written to Ames from Mark Cooper. The collection also includes correspondence
from Papa Ames to Nellie dated 1875, and correspondence from Charles Bass to Sarah regarding the death of Albert C. Woodworth
in 1905.
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ms3038 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Ancestors of T. H. Cook (photocopies)
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Cook family |
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circa 1950 |
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The collection consists of papers (photocopies) concerning the family of Thomas Hugh Cook: a narrative providing a descriptive
and genealogical view; family pictures.
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Identifier: |
ms1697 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Andrew J. Taft family papers
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Taft family |
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Dates: |
1862-1902 |
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The collection consists of letters written by Andrew J. Taft to his family in Whitehall, New York while he was a soldier.
His regiment was first to enter Atlanta, and Taft describes fortifications around the city, the houses with bullet holes,
and foraging expeditions after the battle. Letters discuss details of battles, officers, fellow soldiers, and camp life. Also
included in the collection are a carte de visite of Andrew Taft in his uniform, his watch fob, and 2 ribbons from the Grand
Army of the Republic (GAR).
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ms3162 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Andrews family photographs
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Andrews family |
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Dates: |
1980s |
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The collection consists of negatives and prints (from negatives) of Andrews family members. The prints are undated (a few
contain date original photograph was taken), and contain brief typewritten annotations. The collection also includes a photocopy
of a genealogical chart of the Andrews family, beginning with the death of James Andrews, Essex County, Virginia, died 1684.
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ms1708 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Annie R. Disosway family papers
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Disosway family |
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1822-1940 |
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The collection consists of papers of Annie Disosway, her relatives and descendants. Correspondence is addressed to Annie in
New York City; and Kingsland Coffyn in Maine, New Hamphsire, and New York City. A letter to Annie Disosway from "R." in Olney,
Maryland, describes in detail the Confederate troops coming to the family home. Diaries kept by Annie Disosway describe her
move to New York, attendance at female seminary, and her family; contain her thoughts on the American Civil War; and describe
her brother's enlistment in the First New York Mounted Rifles, his serious illness, and her travels to the camp of the Lincoln
Cavalry (Camp Meigs) to care for him. A third diary kept by Annie contains reminiscences of past Christmas seasons. A fourth
diary kept by Louise Disosway describes various family matters. Further writings include a school composition book of Winnona
Adams, a handwritten newsletter edited by Louise Adams, and lessons and lecture notes written by Annie Disosway Adams regarding
mental healing, the Iliad, French history, and her husband's death. The collection also includes wills of Achsah Wilkins,
Cornelius Ryerss Disosway, and Israel Disosway; and the Commission of Cornelius R. Disosway, Chaplain of 10th Regiment.
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ms3184 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Ansley family letters to Walls family
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Ansley family |
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1867 August 18 |
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The collection consists of two letters between J. R. and Gilly Ansley, written from Garden Valley, Texas and O. and Elizabeth
Walls of Thomaston, Georgia. The letters discuss family illness, the growing of crops, and the heat of mid-day.
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ms1449 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Arabella Clark Cleveland collection
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Dent family |
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1912-1973 |
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The collection consists of letters to Arabella Cleveland from the Dent family and a few other friends, although the majority
of the letters are from Ophelia. After their father's death, Miriam and Ophelia operated a dairy on the plantation, and the
letters describe daily life on the plantation including weather, the Hofwyl dairy, food, flowers, servants, family dogs and
poignant letters about their deaths, social events, travel, antiques, sewing and clothes. Ophelia often visited the Belins
at their home Evermay (Washington, DC) and the DuPonts at their estate Longwood (Kennett Square, PA). The Dents were friends
with the Haynes family at Ashantilly, the Huston family at Butler Plantation and the Phillips family in Savannah.
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ms3407 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Ashantilly Press papers
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Haynes family |
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Dates: |
1742-2001 |
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Correspondence forms the largest portion of the collection: letters among Haynes family members, letters between the Haynes
family and their friends, and business letters of the Haynes family. The business correspondence is mainly with William G.
Haynes, Jr. concerning his Ashantilly Press and his environmental interests. Most of the publications by Ashantilly Press
are represented in the collection either by unbound copies, manuscript proofs, printing expenses, or illustrations. Subjects
include Ida Hilton Public Library in Darien where Frances and Natalie worked, Pape School in Savannah where Anne Lee worked
as an art teacher, Florida State University where Frances worked as a librarian, First Presbyterian Church where the family
attended and Bill printed the bulletins, Hofwyl-Broadfield plantation where the Dent family (friends of the Haynes') lived,
other private presses, historic sites and houses in the Darien area, and the Altamaha River and its preservation.
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ms3395 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Atkins family papers
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Atkins family |
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Dates: |
1912-1946 |
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This collection contains correspondence and writings, photographs and newspaper clippings chiefly by and about Florence Ewell
Atkins, her speeches, and her work with the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
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Identifier: |
ms4258 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Austin family war letters
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Austin family |
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1864, 1944-1945 |
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The collection consists of a letter dated Covington, from E.C. Wellborn regarding the war, on the reverse side of the letter,
her husband writes back from Petersburg, Virginia regarding family, and soldiers. Also included is a postcard from Sgt. Jim
Austin, B Battery, 14th Field Artillery Battalion, and a microfilm copy of a V-mail Christmas card from Sgt. James E. Austin
to Elizabeth Moseley.
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ms2252 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Baber-Blackshear family papers
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Baber-Blackshear family |
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1796-1939 |
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The collection consists of the papers of the Baber, Blackshear, and Baber-Blackshear families from 1796-1939 and includes
correspondence, journals, ledgers, news clippings, invitations, programs, speeches, and newspapers. The early part of the
collection relates to Dr. Ambrose Baber and contains information on the 1802 William Hunter-David Mitchell duel (Savannah,
Ga.); Baber's term as Charge'd Affaires to Sardinia, including correspondence from John MacPherson Berrien (1842-1844); and
the establishment of the Montpelier Institute in Monroe County, Georgia.
The bulk of the collection falls after 1846. It contains correspondence and journals of George Francis Burleigh Baber during
his naval service on the John Adams, Germantown, Dale, and Porpoise. Also included is Civil War correspondence consisting
of letters from Joseph William Blackshear of Jackson's Artillery from Camp Brown, St. Simons Island, Georgia, as well as George
Dunbar Sweet Smith, who served in South Carolina and Virginia. The remainder of the collection consists of personal correspondence
between Marion and William Blackshear; their children Ella, Paul, Birdie, and Minnie Baber-Blackshear; relatives; and friends.
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ms11 |
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Bailey family letters
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Bailey family |
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Dates: |
1918-1919 |
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The collection consists of two letters: dated Sunday, 1918, "Dear May," signed "Cicero B.," regarding a soldier's death due
to a bad storm, military training and military life; dated France, June 12, 1919, signed "David W. Bailey," regarding Cicero,
postcard books David sent, and weather.
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Identifier: |
ms2694 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Banks family papers
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Banks family |
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Dates: |
1818-1923 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Banks family of Elbert and Muscogee Counties, Georgia from 1818-1923. The collection
minutely includes indentures and legal documents, but it consists mainly of correspondence between family members. Early
letters are addressed to John Banks and concern business activities.
Most of the Civil War correspondence is addressed to either Sarah Lucy or John Banks and primarily includes letters from Willis
Dunston and Daniel Watkins with a few from George Young and Richard Eugene; all part of the 39th Alabama Infantry Regiment.
The letters describe battles and fighting at Falls Church, Virginia; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Lookout Mountain, Tybee Island,
and the retreat from Atlanta, Georgia. Other topics discussed include troop movements, marches, causalities, problems with
deserters, and the lack of supplies. Some letters also discuss farm management during the war, financial problems, and cotton
sales. After the death of Willis Dunston, Daniel Watkins, and Richard Eugene in 1864 the correspondence (1864-1865) consists
of letters of condolence to John Banks.
Later correspondence (1870-1923 with gaps) contains letters to E.A. (Elbert Augustine) Banks in New York City, mainly from
G.J. (Gideon James) Peacock concerning family news, cotton sales, farm management, and land sales in Georgia. Other correspondents
include Edward Sims Banks and Susan Martha Banks.
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Banks family papers
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Banks family |
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1818-1923 |
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The collection consists of family correspondence, indentures and legal documents. Some of the Civil War letters describe battles
and fighting at Falls Church, Virginia; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Lookout Mountain, Tybee Island, and the retreat from Atlanta,
Georgia. Later correspondence contains letters concerning family news, cotton sales, farm management, and land sales in Georgia.
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Barker family Bible record
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Barker family |
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1812-1931 |
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The collection consists of a Bible record of the Barker familycontaining lists of marriages, births, and deaths. Also included
is a letter written to Howell Cobb from Thomas Cobb regarding genealogy of the Barker family.
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ms2050 |
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Barrow family genealogy
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Barrow family |
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20th century |
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The collection consists of miscellaneous genealogical information of the Barrow families of Louisiana, Kentucky, and Georgia.
Included are genealogical charts, information reprinted from Bible records, and photocopies of letters and lineage charts.
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ms684 |
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Barrow family papers
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Barrow family |
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1784-1874 |
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The collection consists of two letters from David C. Barrow to his sister Patience P. Barrow in Milledgeville, Georgia (1832,
1835). Also included are land surveys from Washington County, Georgia (1784-1785), an indenture between Benjamin Catching,
Sr. and Benjamin Catching, Jr. (1797), indenture between Benjamin Catching and James Barrow (1805), and an indenture between
James Barrow, Baldwin Fluker and Martin Kendrick.
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ms1369 |
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Bass / Linton / Lipscomb / Wyche family papers
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Bass family |
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1820-1939 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Bass, Linton, Lipscomb, and Wyche families. The papers include correspondence, photographs,
autograph books, lecture notes, remedy book, sermons, plantation account books, a scrapbook, and a diary. Also included are
lecture notes, sermons, and a scrapbook of Rev. Andrew A. Lipscomb of Athens, Georgia; a diary of Frank A. Lipscomb from his
European trip; plantation account books of Moses Wadell Linton for Lintondale Plantation in Thomas County, Georgia; correspondence
from Rev. Charles L. Bass to his mother while he served in London, England and Paris, France during World War I; and a remedy
book of Thomas C. Wyche containing recipes for inks, soap, dyes, tonics, and food.
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ms2225 |
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Battle family papers (Marion County, Ga.)
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Battle family |
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1818-1878 |
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The collection consists of documents related to the Battle family (Marion County, Georgia) including a promise of payments,
a list containing names of enslaved people, the will of Joseph J. Battle of Marion County, and two indentures.
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ms2677 |
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Beaty family papers
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Beatty family |
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circa 1950-1998 |
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The collection consists of family correspondence, pictures, scrapbooks, receipts, genealogical information as well as business
documents, clippings, and publications.
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ms2006 |
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Berckmans family papers
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Berckmans family |
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1840-1852 |
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The collection consists of items belonging to the Berckmans family of Augusta, Georgia: a passport of Louis Mathieu Edward
Berckmans (1840); volume containing water color landscape drawings and plant descriptions of a model farm and estate (1846);
journal of Prosper Berckmans, titled Voyage en Amerique, 1850, describing the life and customs in the various sections of
America visited by Berckmans.
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ms122 |
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Bernard collection of indentures and scrapbooks
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Bernard family |
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1848-1887, after 1890 |
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The collection consists of six indentures, one map, and two scrapbooks previously owned by Miss. Margurite Bernard of Washington,
Georgia. The indentures are from 1848-1887, and concern property on Waddell Street, in Athens, Georgia; and the map is of
land belonging to Mary E. Bernard, located on the south side of Waddel Street. Scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, obituaries,
and poetry, mostly pertaining to Athens, Georgia and the University of Georgia.
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ms150 |
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Berrien family genealogy
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Berrien family |
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after 1900 |
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The collection consists of a document (containing 3 leaves) that traces the genealogy of Louise Berrien Seabrook back to Cornelis
Jansen Berrien. The document is undated, and the earlliest and latest dates mentioned are 1663 and 1772. Included in the genealogy
is John MacPherson Berrien of Savannah, Georgia.
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ms1494 |
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B.F.A. Saylor family papers
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Saylor family |
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1878-1930 |
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The collection consists of the papers of B.F.A. Saylor and family from 1878-1930. The papers consist primarily of correspondence
relating to Saylor's involvement in the creation and promotion of various businesses including the Dixie Bauxite Company,
Rome Petroleum and Iron Company, Standard Turpentine and Wood Pulp Company, and the Gulf States Portland Cement Company.
Other family members represented in the collection include his wife, Adelaide Baltzelle Saylor and their children Harry, Preston,
and Blanche.
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ms63 |
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Bower family papers
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Bower family |
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1872-1906, bulk 1893-1894 |
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The collection consists of the 377 items of personal and business correspondence of the Bower family of Bainbridge, Georgia
from 1872-1906. The bulk of the correspondence relates to Byron Beaufort Bower, Jr.'s student years at the University of Georgia
in Athens (1893-1894) and detail his activities, expenses, and membership in Kappa Alpha fraternity. Contains newspaper accounts
and correspondence between Byron's father Judge Bower and Chancellor Boggs regarding Byron's two week suspension for violating
the rules of the Lucy Cobb Institute. Also includes correspondence from Byron's sister Evergiline while a student at the Lucy
Cobb Institute and from his brothers Gordon (1897) and Lucien (1901) while at the University of Georgia. Other correspondents
include Judge Bower's brother, E.E. Bower; sister, Ceneilla Alexander; and business associate J.L. Hand.
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Branch family papers
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Branch family |
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1830-1961 |
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The collection consists of the papers of the Branch family of Savannah, Georgia from 1830-1961. The bulk of the collection
consists of correspondence between Charlotte Sawyer Branch and her sons John L., Sanford W., and Hamilton McDevil Branch,
who served mainly in the 8th Georgia Infantry Regiment during the Civil War.
The letters describe the 1st Battle of Bull Run, the death of John, the subsequent capture of Sanford (who had stayed with
his dying brother), the Seven Days Battle, the 2nd Battle of Bull Run, and the Battle of Gettysburg, where Sanford was wounded
and captured again. Hamilton transferred to the 54th Georgia Infantry Regiment and writes about the regiment's involvement
in the Atlanta Campaign, particularly the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. He also writes from Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee
while serving with Nathan Bedford Forrest.
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Branch family papers
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Branch family |
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1836-1986 |
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The collection consists of material relating to the Branch Family of Oconee County, Georgia and date from around 1836-1986.
Papers relating to Vivian B. Phillips and her husband includes personal correspondence and farm business papers of her parents.
Also included are church records, legal documents, photographs, scrapbooks, and other miscellaneous items. Of special note
is a bill of sale of the property of William Scott Branch and includes a list of enslave people by name, purchaser, and price
of each (See box 82, folder 2).
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ms2523 |
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Brock family papers
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Brock family |
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1921-1997 |
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This collection contains correspondence, photographs, and ephemera of the Brock family, as well as a few photographs of the
Sutton family. Some of the Sutton family photographs are contemporary photographs of early to mid 20th century photographs.
Much of the correspondence is comprised of letters to Macon and Florence Brock from Macon's mother and sisters Para and Bonnie.
Other items relating to Para Lee Brock include some genealogical notes, research notes for an article on Robert E. Lee published
in the 1965 "Georgia Review", and an extensive photograph album of the 1941 WATL Travel Scholarship Tour including some photographs
of the 1942 tour, a 1941 trip to Mexico with friends, and a trip to the mountains of Northern Georgia with her sister Bonnie.
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ms4335 |
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Brooks-Estes-Taylor papers
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Brooks family |
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1827-1954 |
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Brooks-Estes papers center around Walker Brooks, of Penfield, Ga., and his wife, Harriet (Estes) Brooks, including personal
correspondence from family and friends, and business correspondence regarding Brooks's plantation in Barnwell County, South
Carolina. Papers of John Taylor chiefly relate to his law practice in Summerville, Georgia, and includes Chattooga County,
Ga., court documents and records, and printed material, chiefly relating to education and law.
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ms2533 |
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Brown family collection
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Brown family |
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1825-1922 |
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The collection consists of a miscellaneous grouping of papers of and concerning Joseph Emerson Brown, Joseph MacKay Brown,
and John Burt from 1825-1922. Correspondence addressed to Joseph Emerson Brown concern Appointments, favors, petitions, and
Elijah Brown. Postcards addressed to Joseph M. Brown are signed E.B. and L.B. Correspondence from and addressed to John Burt
in Westminster, Maryland and Warwick, New York regard Assembly dates, annual reports, favors, receipts; and there are correspondence
addressed to James Brady, Henry Kerr, Charles Brown, Mr. A. J. Burt, Stephen Burt, Hon. E. M. Stanton, and others. In addition,
there are letters from Washington Allston and Jasper F. Cropsey, newspaper clippings, a scrapbook constructed by Joseph MacKay
Brown, and poems (handwritten and clipped from newspapers).
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ms1218 |
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Brown family collection of University of Georgia memorabilia
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Brown family |
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1878-1879, 1927 |
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The collection consists of a 1927 program from the University of Georgia Glee and Instrumental Club, a final exam in physics
(1876), and a clipping of The Hell-bound train (Rev. J. N. Hunt, Street Evangelist). The collection also includes one letter
dated Athens, Georgia, November 8, 1879, to "Lige," from a friend.
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ms2810 |
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Brown family papers
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Brown family |
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1837-1930 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Brown family from 1837-1930 including the Joseph E. Brown papers (1843-1883), the
Joseph M. Brown papers (1860-1930), and the Julius L. Brown papers. The collection also includes miscellaneous materials mainly
relating to Cora Brown and Joseph Grisham and an autograph collection apparently collected by Julius L. Brown which he either
collected or selected from the Brown family papers. In some cases, a particular person is represented by a single item, while
there are fourteen letters of Alexander H. Stephens to Joseph E. Brown discussing Reconstruction politics.
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ms785 |
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Brown-McNeill family papers
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Brown family |
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1859-1866 |
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The collection consists of correspondence of the Brown and McNeill families of Roberson County, North Carolina from 1859-1866.
Letters discuss news of friends or family, crops, weather, family members fighting in the war, and information about those
killed in the war. Letter mention the Kate McLaurin steamboat explosion (1860).
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ms2708 |
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Butler family papers
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Barrow family |
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1820-1950 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Butler family of Madison, Morgan County, Georgia from ca. 1820-1950. Contains correspondence
to various members of the Butler family including Col. D.E. Butler, Peter Walton Butler, and Bessie Butler. Correspondents
of Bessie Butler include Benjamin W. Hunt of Eatonton, Joseph Jacobs of Atlanta, and J. Quinn West of Thomaston, Georgia,
all which discuss family matters and Georgia politics. The collection also contains medical notes from college (1820s); an
autograph album of Ginnie T. Walton (1849-1850); glass plate negatives of Thurlston, the Butler home in Madison (1880s); and
a diary of Baptist minister Jesse Mercer describing a journey (March-June 1820) to Philadelphia to attend a Baptist convention.
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ms1639 |
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Cadle family papers
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Cadle family |
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1880-1960 |
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The collection consists of papers, pictures and other items concerned with the Everett, Foy, Burkes, Parker, Martin and Cadle
families of Effingham, Screven, Bulloch and Emanuel counties of Georgia. There are a good many pictures. Some of the pictures
were done by Mr. Wilson of Savannah, Georgia. An interesting part of this collection is the number of naval letters and papers
of William Eden Cadle during the second World War. Mr. Cadle was sworn in at Macon, Georgia, on 20 April 1942 and trained
at Norfold, Virginia. Mr. Cadle left Guam in September of 1945 and was discharged 24 December 1945 at Jacksonville, Florida.
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ms1487 |
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Cadle family papers
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Cadle family |
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1880-1970 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, documents, photos, UGA class notebooks, clippings and printed materials relating
to the Cadle family of Emanuel County, Georgia. Genealogical information is included on the Everett, Burke, Brinson, Foy,
Dasher, and Anderson families of Effingham, Screven, Richmond, Jefferson, Emanuel, and Houston counties. Varied papers and
pictures are included concerning the Overstreet and Scott families of Emanuel County, and the Braun family of Cleveland, Ohio
and Daytona Beach, Florida. Included are a letter and telegram from Ernest Neal, poet laureate of Georgia in the 1920s and
1930s. The collection also contains several metric survey plats, a metric deed and correspondence relating to them.
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ms2354 |
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Callaway Family Association program
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Callaway family |
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2015 |
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Consists of one program from the 40th annual meeting of the Callaway Family Association at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain,
Georgia in 2015.
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ms4133 |
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Camak family papers
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Camak family |
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circa 1817-1947, bulk 1889-1920 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Camak family of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia from ca. 1817-1947. The papers consist
primarily of correspondence and financial papers of James Camak, his wife Mary W. Camak, and their son Louis Camak. Most of
the letters deal with family business matters and news of family or friends. Of particular interest are letters from sharecroppers
on land owned by the Camak's and letters (1885-1901) between Mary Camak and Thomas W. Watson regarding personal business matters.
The collection also contains a few items relating to James A. Camak, genealogical information on the Camak, Marshall, Wellborn,
and allied families, and notebooks containing drafts of Mary Camak's correspondence (1896-1910).
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Camp and Keeler families papers
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Keeler family |
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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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Captain William B. Haygood family Bible record
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Haygood family |
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1824 |
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The collection consists of a Bible record of the Captain William B. Haygood, Sr. family. The record contains lists of marriages,
births, and death from 1824-1941.
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ms2138 |
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Carleton family papers
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Carleton family |
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1857-1865, after 1900 |
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The collection consists of papers of George Carleton, John Chapman, and Mary Carleton Chapman from 1857-1865. Confederate
materials pertaining to John Chapman or George Carleton include receipts of corn and bacon for troops, impressment forms for
wheat and rye, and a completed tax-in-kind form. Also included in the collection is a notice of George Carleton's graduation
at Jefferson Medical College (1857), and a typescript of a poem about the South by Mary Carleton (undated).
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ms747 |
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Carlisle Cobb family papers
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Cobb family |
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1815-1971 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, clippings, photographs, receipts, family legal papers, radio scripts of Carlisle
Cobb, and manuscripts of Carlisle Cobb and Mary McKinley Cobb. The correspondence contains letters between Howell Cobb, Mary
McKinley Cobb, Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb, and members of the McKinley family. The bulk of the correspondence contains letters
from Carlisle Cobb to his wife Kate Cobb; from Carlisle, Jr. to his wife Juliette Cobb from England, France, and Ireland while
serving with the 6th and 28th Cavalry during World War II; and from Mary McKinley Cobb, while a student at Kansas State University,
to Lee Trimble. Other correspondents include Sara Cobb Baxter, Howell E. Cobb, Zachariah Lamar Cobb, and Thomas Reade Rootes
Cobb.
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ms2007 |
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Carlton-Newton-Mell family papers
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Newton family |
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1814-1932 |
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The collection consists of the papers of the Carlton, Newton, and Mell families of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia from 1814-1932.
Contains mainly correspondence of Henry Hull Carlton, Benjamin Mell, Edwin D. Newton, John Hamlin Newton, and other family
members. Of particular interest are eleven letters from James Ryder Randall to Edwin D. Newton and Civil War letters (1861-1864)
of Henry H. Carlton while serving in the Troup Artillery in Savannah, Georgia and Richmond, Virginia and letters (1861-1862)
from Benjamin Mell while serving in Cobb's Legion near Richmond. Also includes land grants, account books, writings, and
printed material. The collection contains some material relating to Thomas S. Mell, as treasurer of the Georgia State Teachers
College (1927-1932) and general orders of the United Confederate Veterans.
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ms59 |
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Chapin family papers
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Chapin family |
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1862-1870 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from 1862 to 1870 to Mrs. Joel (Amelia) Chapin of Enfield, Connecticut from friends
of J. Leander Chapin regarding his imprisonment and death at Andersonville Prison, Georgia. The letters discuss the hiring
of Amelia Johnson in Andersonville to care for the grave and erect a stone. Johnson's letters contain very descriptive comments
about the cemetery and stockade. Also in the collection are three documents concerning death benefits paid to Mrs. Chapin
for her son's military service. Letters from Leander's friends who describe his character and death are also included.
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ms2922 |
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Chapman family papers
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Chapman family |
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Dates: |
1818-1926 |
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The collection consists of miscellaneous family materials including correspondence, legal records, financial records, indentures
and plats of the Chapman family of Ludowici, Georgia.
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ms2397 |
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Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. family papers
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Jones family |
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circa 1749-1930 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Rev. Charles Colcock Jones family of Liberty County, Georgia from ca. 1749-1909.
The early letters (1850-1861) are between Charles Colcock Jones and Mary Jones in Liberty County, Georgia and their son, Charles
Jr., while at school in Princeton and Harvard and later in Savannah (Ga.) where he set up his law practice. The letters discuss
social and family life, plantation life, politics and government, religious philosophies, and events leading up to the Civil
War. From 1861-1865, Charles Jr.'s letters chronicle his involvement as an officer in the Chatham Artillery stationed along
the Georgia coast near Savannah, then Charleston and James Island (S.C.), and Jacksonville (Fla.). After the war, the personal
correspondence is mainly between Charles Jr., his mother Mary Jones, his wife Eva Eve Jones, and his brother Joseph Jones.
There is also a smattering of correspondence regarding his law practice.
The collection also contains two volumes of letters Eva Eve Jones wrote to family describing her travels through Europe in
1879, manuscripts of Charles Jr.'s writings on Georgia history, Charles Jr.'s speeches including an 1861 speech to the Chatham
Artillery, and addresses (1886-1892) he gave before the Confederate Survivors Association. Also included is a copy of the
original manuscript for William Bartram's book Observations on the Creek and Cherokee Indians attributed to Ephraim G. Sqier
(1821-1888). The manuscript contains tracings of Bartram's drawing of prehistoric mounds, Creek towns, and Cherokee and Creek
structures not found in the published work.
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Cheney family papers
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Cheney family |
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1887-1956 |
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The collection concerns the family of Maude and Frances Cheney, and contains letters dating from 1887 to 1956; postcards;
newspaper clippings; handwritten copies of many Clarke County deeds; Christmas cards; envelopes; receipts; a complaint of
police brutality; schoolwork; and autograph book; pictures; a scrapbook; and several miscellaneous items. Much of the material
in this collection is primarily concerned with two civil Superior Court cases in which the Cheney sisters were involved.
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Children's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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1840-1970 |
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No description available
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HCTC019 |
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Historic Clothing and Textile Collection |
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Cobb, Erwin, and Lamar families collection
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Lamar family |
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1796-1929 |
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The collection consists of personal and business papers of the Cobb, Erwin, and Lamar families from 1796-1929. Early records
deal mainly with the Zachariah Lamar family and include deeds, bonds, land grants, receipts, slave bills of sale, and correspondence.
The period 1811-1928 covers the Lamar, Cobb, and Erwin families and contains correspondence, both business and personal; bills;
receipts; invitations; legal papers; telegrams; tax notices; postcards; case books; letterbooks; scrapbooks; account books;
photographs; and genealogical and biographical information pertaining to the Cobb, Erwin, and Lamar families. Also includes
information on the law practice and legal firms of the Cobb and Erwin families. Of particular interest are Howell Cobb's
order books for the 16th Georgia Infantry Regiment (Cobb's Brigade). The collection includes correspondence and material
relating to the following family members: Zachariah Lamar, Howell Cobb, Mary Ann Lamar Cobb, John Addison Cobb, Sarah Robinson
Rootes Cobb, Mary Ann Lamar Cobb Erwin, and Alexander S. Erwin.
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ms86 |
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Cobb family papers
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Cobb family |
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1837-1913 |
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The collection consists of business and personal papers of the Cobb family of Athens, Georgia from 1837-1913. Includes correspondence
to Howell Cobb from Harry Lynden Flash, Herschel Vespasian Johnson, and John E. Ward; Cobb's parole; prison release; and a
receipt from General Croxton to Mary Ann Cobb for use of the Cobb's Macon (Ga.) home by Federal troops. Contains correspondence
to Howell Cobb, Jr., John A. Cobb, Sarah Spalding Cobb, Thomas R.R. Cobb, William McKinley Cobb, Carlisle Cobb, and Carolyn
Cobb. Also includes papers of John Basil Lamar, Andrew A. Lipscomb, and William McKinley.
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ms1220 |
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Cobb family papers
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Cobb family |
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1859-1919 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Howell Cobb, Sr. and the Cobb family of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. Consists
primarily of correspondence to or from Howell Cobb, Sr. and concerns mainly news of family and friends, law cases, and a few
references to Reconstruction politics. One letter, dated January 31, 1887 to Howell Cobb, Jr. from Burton Harrison, discusses
exiled Southerners living in Europe, meeting Jefferson Davis, and the improbability of Davis being brought to trial.
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ms1480 |
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Cobb family papers
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Cobb family |
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1891-1957 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from and by the Cobb family from 1891-1957, printed material including clippings,
pamphlets and brochures, photographs, and family business materials.
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ms2353 |
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Cobb family photographs
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Cobb family |
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circa 1860-1900 |
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The collection consists of photographs of members of the Cobb family, including Howell Cobb, Howell Cobb, Jr., T. R. R. Cobb,
and Mary McKinley Cobb. Photographs of the McKinley family are also included in the collection.
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ms1437 |
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Cobb-Newton-Jordan family papers
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Jordan family |
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1727-1904 |
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The collection consists of papers regarding various related familes of Georgia from the nineteenth century, including the
Cobbs, the Jordans, and the Newtons. It is primarily made up of correspondence that deals with family matters. Financial papers
are also included, such as estate papers, slave bills of sale, and a land grant.
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ms3829 |
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Hargrett Library |
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College of Family and Consumer Science records
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1890s-2018 |
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The collection consists of annual reports and administrative files documenting the growth and development of the department;
photographs; building construction and renovation files; material documenting the department's name change; material documenting
American Home Economics Association reaccreditation and the Cooperative State Research Service review; and files related to
the Georgia Home Demonstration Council, Georgia Extension Homemakers Council, and student clubs.
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UA06-174 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Connally family papers
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Connally family |
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1857-1975 |
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Folder one contains correspondence from several different members of the Connally family, including Tom Connally, Delia Connally,
and L. Allen Connally. Folder two contains correspondence from, to, or regarding Charles P. Connally. Folder three contains
legal documents originating in Walker County, Georgia, such as a mortgage, warranty title deed, receipts of payment, a document
showing the approval of a substitute to serve in the Confederate army for W.L. Connally in 1862, and a document showing the
agreement of three men to pay W.L Connally $10,000 in 1866, although no reason is given. Folder four contains legal documents
originating in Fulton County, such as a property title for Mrs. Mattie O. Davis, letters testamentary for Mrs. Mary Connally,
last will and testament of W.L Connally, and quit-claim deed between Pauline Propst and Mrs. Tott S. Connally, and two documents
pertaining to the last will and testament of Mrs. W.L Connally. Folder five contains newspapers clippings, most of which concern
Charles P. Connally's promotion to police chief. Folder six contains photographs of multiple family members, most of which
have been identified. Folders seven and eight contain photographs of women and men, most unidentified. Folder nine contains
genealogical records and research done by members of the Connally family, such as marriage records, a brief biography of Elijah
Lewis Connally, family histories, and poems and stories by T.S. Connally.
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ms4070 |
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Correspondence between the Stephens brothers
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Stephens family |
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1830-1843 |
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The collection consists of seven letters between Alexander H. Stephens, Aaron G. Stephens, and John Lindsay Stephens dated
1830-1843. Letters discuss religion, education, business, family matters, and the early career of Alexander H. Stephens.
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ms2038 |
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Coulter family papers
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Coulter family |
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1830-1990 |
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The collection consists of archives, letters, diaries, photographs, books, and printed materials relating to the Coulter family.
Items concerning Eugene and Calvin Coulter, among others are included in this collection.
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ms3303 |
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Couper family papers
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Cooper family |
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1775-1981 |
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The collection consists of Couper genealogical materials, mostly for John Couper, Sr., James Hamilton Couper and James Maxwell
Couper with related families of Thiesen, Traylor, Stiles, and Wylly. There are photographs of individuals and houses, letters,
and printed material.
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ms3072 |
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Crawford family genealogy
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Crawford family |
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circa 1950 |
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The collection consists of a typescript detailing the genealogy of the Crawford family. The emigrant ancestor was John Crawford
(circa 1600-1676). Two of the prominent Georgia descendants are Wiliam Harris Crawford (1772-1834) and George Washington
Crawford (1798-1872).
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ms1802 |
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Cunyus family Bible record (photocopy)
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Cunyus family |
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after 1978 |
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The collection consists of a photocopy of a title page and the family history of the Cunyus family Bible. It provides birth
and death records for the Cunyus family, as well as births and deaths of slaves belonging to the family. The Bible was published
in 1828, and dates of births and deaths are 1789-1909. A typescript is also included.
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ms1604 |
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Cuthbert family genealogy
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Cuthbert family |
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early 20th century |
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Four pages of miscellaneous genealogical information (primarily eighteenth century records) of the Cuthbert and Bryan families.
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ms1422 |
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Daniell family papers
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Daniell family |
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1834-1877 |
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The collection consists of five documents: explanatory note regarding the Almanac Diary and List of Deaths in Clarke County;
List of Deaths in Clarke County, Georgia, 1834-1877, by William B. Daniell; three separate copies of the Almanac Diary of
Josiah Daniell, Christmas Day 1849, and New Year 's Day 1850-1855.
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ms462 |
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Davenport family genealogy
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Davenport family |
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circa 1941-1984 |
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The collection consists of papers tracing ancestry of the Davenport family back to the 1700s. Sources, mostly undated, include
handwritten notes, correspondence, and pedigree charts; and allied families include Forrester, Rhymes, Shropshire, Shields,
Watts, Herin, Edwards, and others.
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ms136 |
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David Crenshaw Barrow Jr. family papers
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Barrow family |
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1822-1932 |
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The papers consist of diaries, business ledgers, photographs, schoolwork, personal and business correspondence, deeds, receipts,
speeches, University of Georgia related information, maps, biographical information, obituary, and some family history.
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ms2764 |
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David Crenshaw Barrow Sr. family papers
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Barrow family |
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1817-1915 |
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The collection consists of papers of the David Crenshaw Barrow Sr. family of Lexington, Oglethorpe County, Georgia from 1817-1915.
The papers include mainly correspondence, financial records, and diaries. The earliest records consist mostly of receipts
and accounts of David Crenshaw Barrow, Sr. and Middleton Pope. The bulk of the correspondence (1850-1883) is between Barrow
and his children David Crenshaw Barrow, Jr.; Ella Patience Barrow (Spalding); James Barrow; Lucy M. Barrow (Cobb); Middleton
Pope Barrow; and Thomas A. Barrow. Some of James Barrow's correspondence was written while a cadet at West Point and then
later during the Civil War serving first in Cobb's Legion in Virginia and later in the 64th Georgia Infantry Regiment in Florida.
There is also an interesting set of correspondence (ca. 1850-1868) to Barrow from overseers (enslavers) at his plantations
in Oglethorpe and Decatur Counties, Georgia; letters relating to his investment in a Florida salt works during the Civil War;
and letters from John H. Lumpkin and William McKinley regarding the secession of Georgia.
The collection also includes diaries (1851-1852, 1856-1858, 1876, 1879) of David Crenshaw Barrow, Sr. mostly detailing farm
and family life and diaries (1868, 1875) of Clara E. Barrow discussing school and social activities.
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ms69 |
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Dawson family memorabilia
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Dawson family |
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circa 1800s |
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The collection consists of a silver box marked "W.E. Terrell" that probably dates back to the 19th century.
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ms1345 |
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De Renne collection of portraits and engravings
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De Renne family |
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1723-1909 |
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This collection consists of forty engravings, lithographs, photographs and other prints of images depicting individuals and
locations central to Georgia history.
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ms3704 |
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De Renne family papers
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De Renne family |
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1770-1986 |
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The collection consists of papers of the De Renne family of Savannah, Georgia from 1770-1986. The papers include account books;
correspondence, both business and personal; blueprints and maps of Wormsloe Plantation (Savannah, Ga.); a diary (1876) of
Letitia De Renne documenting her daily activities; genealogical charts and materials relating to the Jones and allied families;
scrapbooks; photographs; printed material; legal documents; receipts; collected historical documents and transcripts relating
to Georgia history; wood blocks; and ephemera. The materials document the activities of the De Renne family and include information
on the management and administration of Wormsloe Plantation; business ventures of the De Rennes; books and book collecting;
and wine purchases including inventories. Correspondents include George Wymberley Jones De Renne, Wymberley Jones De Renne,
Wymberley Wormsloe De Renne, Kentwyn De Renne, Augusta De Renne, Elfrida De Renne Barrow, and Charlton M. Theus.
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ms2819 |
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De Renne family recipes and remedies
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De Renne family |
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1860-1949 |
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The collection consists of cooking and medicinal recipes spanning several generations of the DeRenne family. In addition
to recipes for various dishes, there are numerous remedies and prescriptions for household time-savers and minor illnesses,
as well as newspaper clippings covering the a broad range of topics.
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ms1120 |
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Dean family photographs
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Dean family |
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circa 1900 |
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The collection consists of seven photographs of unidentified people, possibly the Dean family of West Virginia and Maryland.
Included is a postcard postmarked July 1, 1908, addressed to Mrs. Dean, South Cumberland, Maryland, signed "M. C. H."
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ms1596 |
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Dearing family papers
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Dearing family |
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1836-1898 |
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The collection consists of deeds, indentures, bills, receipts, and letters pertaining to the Dearing family. Several documents
concern the estate of William Dearing.
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ms742 |
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Descendants of Vincent Meigs
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Mell family |
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after 1900 |
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The collection consists of one mimeographed volume containing the genealogy of the Meigs family, beginning with Vincent Meigs,
born in 1583, and including Josiah Meigs, born in 1727.
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ms685 |
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Dewar family scrapbook
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Dewar family |
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1896-1917 |
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The collection consists of a scrapbook with newspaper clippings, letters, and memorabilia of Harry Dewar, Roger Dewar, the
Blue Ridge Marble Company, and the town of Nelson, Georgia (Pickens County). The scrapbook also contains several photographs
depicting sporting events, buildings, and men, women, children, and dogs.
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ms3136 |
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Diamond family papers
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Diamond family |
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1831-1891 |
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The collection consists of correspondence of the Diamond family of DeKalb County, Georgia and Rusk or Grayson County, Texas
from 1831-1891. Topics discussed include family members' migration to Texas, descriptions of life before and after the Civil
War, an 1867 yellow fever epidemic in Texas and the resulting deaths of several family members, weather, crops, the health
of family members, proposed visits between the families, and religion. The majority of the correspondence is written by Diamond
family members living in either Henderson, Rusk County, Texas or Grayson County, Texas. Major correspondents include Catherine
Diamond Crow; Amanda J. Diamond, wife of James J.; George Washington Diamond; and Lizzie Towles Diamond, wife of William Wingfield.
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ms641 |
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Dicus family Bible record
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Dicus family |
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1828-1887 |
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The collection consists of genealogical records of the Dicus family as recorded in a family Bible.
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ms2049 |
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Dixon family collection
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Dixon family |
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Dates: |
1861-2002 |
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Contains materials pertaining to the Dixon family from the Covington, Newton County area of Georgia. Notable items include
a 1861 diploma pendant belonging to Miss M.J. Belcher from S.M.F. College, which would later go on to be known as Wesleyan
College, genealogical research, several family photographs, and a postcard from a family member who attended the 1904 World's
Fair in St. Louis.
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ms4103 |
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Dixon family papers
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Dixon family |
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1848-1863 |
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The collection consists of papers relating to the Dixon family of Meriwether County, Georgia including correspondence of John
L. Dixon at Collinsworth Institute, Joshua L. Render and his wife Mary Jane (Dixon) Render, and John Tillman Dixon. One letter
mentions the Charleston Convention (1860). Of particular interest are three letters from John Tillman Dixon, serving with
the 29th Georgia Infantry Regiment, to his sister Mary Jane, while stationed at Richmond during the Civil War. Includes an
1853 tax list that itemizes number of enslaved persons plus items of land, cattle, sheep, hogs, wagons, and carriage
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ms2739 |
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Dozier and Tanner family papers
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Tanner family |
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Dates: |
1915-1961 |
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This collection contains correspondence to and from J.H. Dozier, Georgia State Tax Commissioner, business records and ephemera
from the Dozier Lumber Company in Athens, Georgia, later sold and renamed Tanner Lumber Company. Also included are papers
and correspondence regarding family real estate holdings Hutcheson Estates and Greenstate, Inc., J. Bryson Tanner Jr. school
and U.S. Air Force ROTC papers, family clippings, and photographs of Frank Ritchie during his service in World War II.
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ms4552 |
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Dugas du Vallon family document
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Dugas family |
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Dates: |
Unknown |
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The collection consists of a detailed inventory of: land owned in Saint-Domingue (present day Haiti), family papers, a list
of revenues, debts in Saint-Domingue and France, and a list of property and assets, including enslaved people owned by the
family. Although the document is not dated, it is believed to have originated after 1807, the year that Louis Rene Adrien
Dugas de Vallon died.
The document is handwritten in French.
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ms4245 |
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Title: |
Dugas family papers
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Dugas family |
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Dates: |
1800-1827 |
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The collection consists of handwritten letters and documents relating to the Dugas family, all in French. These papers describe
the history of their emigration from Santo Domingo to the United States around 1800, and their lives in Augusta, Georgia and
Maryland. Louis Alexander Dugas (LLB, University of Georgia) founded the Medical College of Georgia in 1832.
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Dunaway family papers
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Dunaway family |
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1889-1984 |
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The collection consists mainly of Nolee May Dunaway's papers, but there are also items belonging to her mother (May Launius
Dunaway), her father (Reverend J.Y. Dunaway), and other family members. Included in the collection are correspondence, photographs,
and tintypes, scrapbooks, clippings, business items, recital programs, commencement programs, diplomas, school papers, University
of Georgia Music Department material, and church material.
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ms2416 |
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DuPree family farm ledgers
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Dupree family |
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1827-1928 |
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The collection consists of four ledgers the Dupree family kept of sharecroppers who worked their farmland in Griffin, Georgia,
from 1827-1928. Records list names, time worked, lost time, money owed, and items sold. Ledgers also document McIntosh Education
Union (also referred to as McIntosh Union no. 279, and McIntosh Farmers Education Union of America, no. 279) history. Information
recorded includes elected officers, membership lists, dues collected, and expenses sent to treasurer.
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ms3240 |
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Eberhart (Eberhardt) family papers
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Eberhart family |
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1852-1871 |
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The collection consists of correspondence between the brothers and sister, one photograph, probably of Jacob B. and wife Martha
Goolsby Eberhart, most written during the Civil War, documenting their activities, troop news and related pain and suffering
of the loss of three brothers. A few earlier letters from Texas tell of the living conditions in that area before the war.
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ms3264 |
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Edna Ferguson Tate family papers
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Tate family |
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1758-1958, 1965-1969 |
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The collection consists of items concerning the Tate, Ferguson, and Byrd family history in Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia
(Pickens and Gordon counties). Items include: manuscript and typescript chronologies of Edna Ferguson Tate's education,
children's births and family activities (dating 1873-1929); Family history typescript (of Tate, Ferguson, and Byrd); Tate
family in North Carolina by William Tate, Dean of Men.
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ms568 |
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Edward D. Ball family papers
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Ball family |
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1882-1976 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, genealogical information on the Ball, Barksdale, Shivers, and other allied families,
clippings, printed material, photographs, typed manuscripts of Ball's AP articles, World War II ephemera, unclassified military
documents, postcards, and two 16 mm motion pictures of the war. The correspondence contains letters from Edward Ball to Lucy
Shivers Ball during his service as an AP war correspondent while in London, England; France; and Germany. The correspondence
also contains letters of the Barksdale family, Lucy Shivers, and Milner Shivers discussing family matters, daily activities,
and news of friends or relatives.
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ms2148 |
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Edward D. Ball family papers
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Ball family |
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1882-1976 |
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The collection includes correspondence, genealogy on the Ball, Barksdale, Shivers families, clippings, printed material, photographs,
typed manuscripts of Ball's AP articles, and World War II documents and ephemera. Ball's letters describe problems with food,
housing, and clothing; air raids and bomb attacks; other correspondents; Army camp life at the front; the destruction in France
and Germany; the liberation of Paris; the black market; and post war living conditions.
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ms2336 |
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Edwards family papers
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Edwards family |
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1851-1888 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, programs and other printed material, receipts, newspaper clippings, and broadsides.
The correspondence is mainly business letters to Leroy Summerfield Edwards about his work. Much of the Association of the
Army of Northern Virginia correspondence concerns the 1878 yellow fever epidemic in New Orleans and the request for aid by
the Regiment of the Orlean Artillery. There are several family letters, some written to Edwards from his parents while he
served in the Civil War (12th Virginia Infantry, Co. E), and one written by Edwards while he was a prisoner at Elmira (NY)
Prison Camp. The other material in the collection relates to the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia, YMCA, Civil
War, Randolph-Macon College, Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Company, and politics.
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ms2938 |
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Eleanor Tschudi papers
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Davis family |
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1887-1896, circa 1900 |
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The collection consists of correspondence written to and by Eleanor B. Tshudi: Dated Beauvoir House, January 21, 1888, to
Miss. Tschudi, from Varina Howell Davis, regarding a lock of Jefferson Davis' hair Miss Tschudi has requested; dated Lexington,
South Carolina, January 20, 1896, "My dear Ellie," signed "E.V.B.", regarding weather, illnesses, people in Athens; undated,
to Stern Brothers, signed E. B. Tschudi, ordering various items of clothing from catalog. Miscellaneous items included are
a receipted bill to Miss E. B. Tschudi from the Decorative Art Society (dated March 7, 1890), pressed flower labeled "From
Miss Winnie Davis, Nov. 1887," advertisement and brochure entitled The Churchman. Items related to Emmanuel Church Sunday
School and Union Baptist Institute are now located in Vertical Files.
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ms567 |
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Eliza Frances Bradley Kenney family letters
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Bradley family |
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1853-1881 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, mainly addressed to Eliza Frances Bradley Kenney, from 1853-1881. Correspondents
include John Robertson, Rusk County, Texas; Susan Bradley, Walton County, Georgia; James Bradley, Richmond, Virginia and Camp
Cooper, Macon, Georgia; F.M. Bradley, Yorktown, Virginia; W.J. Hale, Camp Lamar, Yorktown; E.F. Kenney, Rusk County, Texas;
Mary J. Phillips, Milton County, Georgia; Mary Jamerson, Milton County, Georgia; R.A. Bell, Forsyth County, Georgia; William
Bell, Forsyth County, Georgia; and Mollie Bradley. Correspondence concerns health of family members, marriages, deaths, the
war (fear of the ongoing fighting, firing in Atlanta, the Roswell Factory, hearing cannons in Ringgold and Tunnel Hill, prisoners),
illnesses (including smallpox and measles), and crops (including cotton, wheat, and corn). The collection also includes a
handwritten will and testament of John J.N. Kenney, an envelope postmarked 1881, family tree of Eliza Frances Bradley Kenney,
and a page from the Kenney family bible.
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ms3343 |
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Epps family photographs
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Epps family |
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circa 1900 |
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The collection consists of photographs of the Epps and Huff families. Photographs are undated, and many family members are
unidentified.
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ms1573 |
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Ethnographic collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences. Photographs |
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1900-1999 |
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No description available
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HCTC020 |
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Historic Clothing and Textile Collection |
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Family and Consumer Sciences records and student scrapbooks
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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1869-2010 |
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The collection consists of materials from 1869-2010. There is information about both faculty and student organizations and
activities. The material covers a wide range of formats such as correspondence, building plans, minutes, plaques and photographs.
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UA0054 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Fannie and Cleveland Jackson papers
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Jackson family |
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1931-1970 |
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This collection contains family records, including correspondence, advertisements, financial documents and receipts, church
minutes, a written sermon, and a camp flyer.
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ms4506 |
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Farrell family letter
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Farrell family |
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1895 March 30 |
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The collection consists of one letter: dated Hillsboro, "Dear Uncle Jimmie," the writer of the letter unidentified, regarding
the Farrell last name. The writer expresses that the last name is really "O'Farrell," and wants the "O" added back to the
name.
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ms1519 |
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Felton family papers
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Felton family |
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1835-1930 |
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The collection consists of letters to and from Dr. and Mrs. Felton, accounts, programs, invitations, pictures, articles, speeches,
sermons, etc. The collection also contains letters with autographs of U.S. Presidents Coolidge, Harding and McKinley, Georgians
Thomas W. Hardwick, Joseph E. Brown, Robert Toombs, Tom Watson, James Longstreet, Benjamin Harvey Hill, John B. Gordon, and
many others who were interested in politics in Georgia.
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ms82 |
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Fitzgerald family letters
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Fitzgerald family |
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1869-1972 |
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The collection consists of letters David Benton Fizgerald wrote to his mother, sister (Polly Ann Fitzgerald), and brother
(John E. Fitzgerald) while attending the University of Georgia. He writes to his mother about about his studies of natural
philosphy and mechanics and states his interest in his siblings education. To his sister he describes the birth of the first
camous literay serial/news organ at the University of Georgia, the "Georgian Collegian", and speaks of the presence of illness
on campus in late February of 1870. He writes to his brother asking to resolve an issue regarding two books he mailed money
for but never recieved. The collection also includes printed scans of the "History of Stewart County Georgia" and a compiled
service record of Confederate soldiers who served in organizations from Georgia.
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UA08-042 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Fontaine family papers
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Fontaine family |
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1822-1947 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, writings, business papers, and printed material. Most of the business correspondence
concerns Stewart & Fontaine Co., merchants in Columbus, Georgia. The family and personal correspondence is from both the Shorter
and Fontaine families. There is also some Civil war correspondence from Charles S. Shorter, George H. Shorter, and others
who were probably their friends. The business paper include deeds, land grants and various accounts.
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ms3011 |
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Footwear collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1880-2009 |
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Footwear collection, HCTC017, Anne Barge Historic Clothing and Textile Collection, College of Family and Consumer Sciences,
University of Georgia.
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HCTC017 |
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Historic Clothing and Textile Collection |
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Forbes family collection
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Forbes family |
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1876-1970 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Forbes family from 1876-1970. Papers of Walter T. Forbes, Sr. concern his invention
of a process for tanning leather, his formula for the treatment of Ramie fiber, and his job as a sales representative; and
include correspondence, handwritten processes, newspaper articles, and Ramie fiber samples. Papers of Helen Forbes Ross include
correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs pertaining to Ross' marriage, theatrical career and charitable work,
most notably the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The collection also includes photographs and newspaper clippings of George
Lester Forbes, Walter T. Forbes II, Walter T. Forbes III, and Chef Carson Gulley.
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ms640 |
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Fountain family papers
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Fountain family |
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1820-1955 |
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This collection contains the papers of the Fountain and McCants families of Georgia. A large portion of the collection is
comprised of the correspondence and financial records of Jonathan Jackson "Jack" McCants, Sr. (1845-1920) of Butler, Georgia.
Also included are land deeds, titles, surveys, recipts, insurance policies, tax information, and printed material from the
Fountain and McCants families, as well as a few letters from the McCrary family.
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ms4315 |
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Franklin family papers
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Franklin family |
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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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Garebold family papers
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Garebold family |
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after 1859 |
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The collection consists of court documents from Clarke County Superior Court (1859) stating John A. Garebold's intentions
of becoming a citizen of the state of Georgia. Also included in the collection are papers regarding Elizabeth Garebold: sketchbook,
song lyrics, and manuscript sheet music.
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ms481 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Garrison family papers
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Garrison family |
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1913-2005 |
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The collection consists of writings and photographs of Garrison family members, and a 1913 yearbook from Wesleyan College,
Macon, Georgia, titled The Ku Klux.
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ms3254 |
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George A. Cunningham family papers
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Cunningham family |
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1849-1874 |
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The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence between George A. Cunningham and his wife Mary (Mollie), documenting
Cunningham's service with Company K of the 3rd Regiment Georgia State Reserves in South Carolina and Georgia including information
on the battles at Broxton's Bridge and River's Bridge (S.C.), casualties, troop movements, and the evacuation of Savannah
(Ga.). They also discuss his participation in the fighting in Macon, Camp Lawton, Milledgeville and Augusta and in South Carolina
from Coosahatchee, Broxton's Bridge, all in the period of 1862 to 1865. There is discussion of health problems, money, the
fighting, the supplies he sends to his family and what crops she should plant. Mollie's letters discuss activities of the
Confederate Government, Union attacks on civilians, and Sherman's march through Georgia. The collection also contains a few
letters from Mollie's brother J.M. Bullard discussing farming, family news, and disease. Eleven letters from 1874 are to George
Ernest Cunningham while he was a student at the University of Georgia. Other items in the collection are photographs of Mary
A. E. Johnson Cunningham and George Cunningham, reproduced from the included tin-type; a state of Georgia 25 cent note; a
33-page soft-bound book Address Delivered at the Unveiling of Confederate Monument, Thomaston, GA, May 1909 with Upson County
rosters of soldiers. One item, a CSA circular was removed and catalogued as Confederate Imprint CR 1225.
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ms2679 |
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George and Pansy Slappey collection
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Slappey family |
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1940-1980 |
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The collection consists of published materials, correspondence and other writings related to the Slappey family.
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ms2284 |
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George Augustus Gordon family papers
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Gordon family |
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1676-1895 |
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The collection consists of papers of George Augustus Gordon and the Gordon family from 1676-1895. Materials from the early
years relate to Gordon's ancestors in Maine and New Hampshire and mainly contain receipts, tax records, and genealogical records.
Materials concerning the United States Civil War consist of passes, orders, commissions, and a few letters relating to Gordon's
duties as Assistant Quartermaster General of Georgia.
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ms1667 |
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George Baber Atkinson family papers
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Atkinson family |
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1851-1914 |
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The collection consists of the papers of George Baber Atkinson, his sister Fannie Atkinson, and the Atkinson family of Athens,
Georgia from 1851-1914. It includes correspondence, deeds, articles, a bible, poems, essays, photographs, daguerreotypes,
programs, scrapbooks, and indentures relating to ancestors of the Atkinsons. Articles and programs pertain to the Atlanta
Medical College and the Winterville Academy (Winterville, Georgia). Most of the correspondence is to or from Fannie Atkinson.
The collection provides a social history of Georgia for the time period.
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ms828 |
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George E. Stone family papers
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Stone family |
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1929-1962 |
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This collection contains personal, estate, and business correspondence as well as legal documents and land records from Marianna
and Blountstown, Florida and the surrounding counties primarily from the 1930s and 1940s. Of interest is correspondence regarding
the preparations for building two Civilian Conservation Corps camps in the area in 1935.
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ms4120 |
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George Horkan family letters
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Horkan family |
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1893-1908 |
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The collection consists of correspondence written to George A. Horkan from family members in Georgia, Texas, California, the
Yukon, and Ireland, from 1893-1908. Correspondence from J.F. Horkan mainly describe Horkan's business dealings. Correspondence
from William Horkan describe his business attempts and wanderings. Correspondence from P.D. Horkan, on P.D. Horkan and Co.
Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Augusta, Georgia letterhead, contain news of family and business matters. Correspondence from
Horkan's mother, sister, and niece relay family news. The letter dated Swinford, December 30, 1896, "My dear son, George,"
signed "From your fond and dying mother, Margreat Horkan," was written from Margreat's deathbed, and includes a note from
Horkan's sister, Mary.
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ms3190 |
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Gibbs, Wynn/e, Allen, Fisher, and Parker family papers
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Allen family |
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1826-2014 |
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The family papers include genealogy research, correspondence, clippings, photographs, land grants, deeds, wills, diaries and
printed material related to the Gibbs, Wynn/e, Allen, Burns, Chenault, Fisher, and Parker families between 1826-2014. The
Wynne family name has several variations in spelling including Wynne, Wynn, and Winn. In his 1912 article about the Wynn family
reunion, Gus Edwards spells the surname without a final "e." He goes on to write, "In the long ago the family name used to
be spelled with a final 'e,' thus, Wynne, but in later years somehow or other the family began to write simply, W-y-n-n."
The ancestors of Robert Adin Gibbs (1874-1944) and Theola Fisher Parker (1876-1951) encompass the five major family lines
in this collection. The collection also includes an address book, family bible, account book, recipe, receipts, and Civil
War-era letters by various family members including those between Eliza Jane Wynne (1837-1916) and her husband Charles Rollin
Gibbs (1835-1903).
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ms3862 |
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Gideon Denison family papers
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Denison family |
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1791-1802 |
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The collection consists of three letterbooks and one account book of the Denison family. The letterbook of Gideon Denison
and his brother, Ezra Denison (1791-1792) contains letters regarding trade business with merchants in Augusta, Ga., Baltimore,
Md., Charleston, S.C., London, England, and Philadelphia, Pa. Letters also concern cargo shipments, purchase of ships, and
slave trade. The letterbook of Gideon Denison (1797-1799) contains letters describing his voyage to England, the sale of land
in North Carolina and Tennessee, Indian treaties, and financial problems. Gideon Denison's account book (1796-1799) contains
entries pertaining to the management of Gideon's farm in Havre de Grace, Maryland. Entries regard accounts for free and slave
labor; purchases of livestock, slaves, food and clothing; and taxes. Henry Denison's letterbook (1801-1802) contains business
letters relating to settling the estates of Ezra and Gideon, as well as personal family correspondence.
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ms2911 |
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Gilbert family photograph collection
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Gilbert family |
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1900-1999 |
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The collection consists of photographic prints collected by Arnold and Alvin Gilbert during the 1900s. Prints are 8x10, some
signed by the photographer, and photographers include Ansel Adams, Paul Caponigro, Manuel Carrillo, Barbara Crane, Joseph
Jachna, Kenneth Josephson, Claire Trotter, and Brett Weston.
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ms1733 |
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Title: |
Gordon-Erskine-LeConte family letters
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LeConte family |
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Dates: |
1870-1917 |
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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.
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Grady Bible record
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Grady family |
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1788-1902 |
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The collection consists of genealogical records of the Grady and Osborn families as found in a family Bible listing marriages,
births, and deaths from 1788-1902.
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ms2048 |
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Gray family Bible record (photocopies)
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Gray family |
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1775-1866, 1978 |
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The collection consists of two items: Bible record of George and Ann Gray, 1775-1862 (photocopies); explanatory letter regarding
the Gray family history (photocopy), dated July 4, 1978.
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ms1435 |
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Green family papers
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Green family |
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1860-1955 |
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The collection consists correspondence and genealogical materials related to the Green and allied families of Mell, Lanier,
Lawson, Linton and Wyche. Much of the correspondence relates to Lucile Linton and Mell familiy members.
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ms2012 |
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Grisham family papers
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Grisham family |
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1814, 1854 |
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The collection consists of two items: the Grisham family Bible; and a court document. The Bible contains records of John Grisham,
1715-1814, and continues through several generations, including Joseph Grisham, 1789-1857, who married Mary L. Steele, and
had daughter Elizabeth, who married Joseph Emerson Brown. The mortgage deed is between Joseph S. Dial and Joseph E. Brown,
of Cherokee County, Georgia, for three lots of land and 10 "negroes" ("Harriet about 44 years old, also...named Maria about
twenty two years old and her two children Emila, a girl four years old, and James Al...boy about two years old. Also a negro
woman name Aggy about twenty years old and her child a boy named S...about three years old, also a boy named Toby about fifteen
years old, and Nathan, a boy about twelve years old...a boy about nine years old and..."
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ms3002 |
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Gurr family papers
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Gurr family |
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1864-1921 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from Thomas J. Gurr to Sophronia Thompson (later Mrs. Thomas J. Gurr) from 1864-1866.
Two of the letters were written while Thomas was serving in the 51st Georgia Infantry Regiment in Russellville, Tennessee
and near Richmond, Virginia. Also included is a letter to Sophronia from her cousin (October 8, 1864), A. William Murray,
of the 6th Georgia Infantry Regiment near Richmond, Virginia. Documents dated 1916-1921 include Gurr family genealogy.
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ms571 |
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Habersham family papers
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Habersham family |
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1812-1862 |
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The collection consists of correspondence between members of the Richard Wylly Habersham family of Savannah and Clarkesville,
Georgia, from 1812-1862. Correspondents include Barnard Elliott Habersham, Sarah Habersham, Catherine Habersham, Harriet E.
Mathewes, Alexander Wylly Habersham, Francis Barnard Habersham, and C. Elliot. Of particular interest are letters written
to Barnard Habersham from Richard Wylly Habersham regarding national affairs from 1840-1842. Correspondence also concerns
family affairs, epidemics of cholera and yellow fever in Savannah, Georgia, and travels to Barbados and South America.
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ms36 |
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Hammond family papers
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Hammond family |
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1782-1921 |
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The collection consists of documents which deal mainly with land transactions relating to the Hammons / Hammonds and allied
families of Walton, Wilkes and Oglethorpe County, Georgia. There is some Hammond and Ellsbury family genealogy. Some names
involved include: Josiah Amerson, Isaiah C. Brand, W.K. Hammond, Moses Jernigan, Green H. Lirsey, Kinchin Rambo, and William
Trammell.
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ms1523 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Hankinson family papers
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Hankinson family |
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1824-1903 |
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The collection consists of papers of the family of Stephen Hankinson and Mary C. Speights from 1824-1903. Papers include a
marriage bond between Hankinson and Speights, the will of Hankinson, papers concerning the ownership of people who were enslaved,
and correspondence to Lee Starke Schieffelin and Corneille S. Schieffelin. The collection also includes a copy of The language
of flowers, "property of Marie Essie Hankinson," an autograph book presented to Marie Essie Hankinson, and two scrapbooks
containing newspaper clippings with poems and concerning current events.
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ms196 |
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Hansell Baugh family papers
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Baugh family |
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1925-1967 |
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This collection consists of family and general correspondence, writings, materials from the Institute of General Semantics,
financial papers, printed materials, and photographs from Hansell Baugh's professional and domestic life.
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ms3575 |
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Harden-Pruitt family papers
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Harden family |
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1814-1960 |
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The collection consists of genealogy including photocopies of Bible records and a compilation of Harden descendants of William
Harden (1720-1760). Letters are written by various people, including Marion Antoinette Harden, and are addressed to Dr. R.
R. Harden, William Preston Harden, Willis N. Harden, and Mrs. Ada Harden. The collection also contains accounts, deeds, and
photographs of family members.
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ms3573 |
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Hardin and McPherson family papers
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Hardin family |
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1847-1947 |
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The collection consists primarily of correspondence, containing 87 letters exchanged by the Hardin and McPherson families
over a one hundred year period. Topics include family members, health, marriage, births, deaths, and education. The collection
also includes photographs and drawings of family members, the marriage certificate of James McPherson and Susan Hardin, and
clippings.
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ms3875 |
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Hargrett family photographs
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Hargrett family |
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1880-1840 |
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The collection consists of three photographs from the Hargrett family. One photograph features the Wesley Thomas Hargrett
home in Tifton, Georgia. The other two photographs feature the father and mother of brothers David Medford and Felix Hargrett.
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Hargrove family papers
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Hargrove family |
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1866-1868, 1908 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from C. G. Hargrove, and C. S. Hargrove & Co., Sparta, Georgia, concerning family
matters and some financial transactions. The collection also includes an oath of allegiance to the United States after the
Civil War, a receipt from the United States Internal Revenue Service, poem regarding the death of an infant along with a note
signed "Eliza," and a counter check.
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ms3502 |
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Harrison-Condit family papers
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Harrison family |
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1799-1900 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, genealogies, and documents relating to the Harrison and Condit families of New
Jersey. Papers include estate settlements, warranty deeds, bankruptcy discharges, debt bonds, mineral rights indentures, receipts
for payment, and additional legal judgements from the county of Essex, New Jersey.
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ms3504 |
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Harry Hodgson family papers
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Hodgson family |
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1900-1971 |
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This collection contains an obituary and a house resolution for Harry Hodgson, condolences and funeral acknowledgements for
Harry's wife Marie (d. 1939), correspondence, genealogical information regarding the Hodgson and Gordon families, and printed
articles.
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ms3750 |
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Harry Scherman family papers
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Scherman family |
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1893-1972 |
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This collection includes correspondence, diaries, and photographs. The correspondence contains letters written by Harry, Louis,
and William to their mother and sister while the boys were living at the Jewish Orphanage Home in Atlanta, Georgia. Other
correspondence consists of letters between Harry Scherman and Bernardine Kielty both before and after their marriage discussing
family news and Sherman's work with the J. Walter Thompson Company selling books and magazines to stores, letters from Rita
regarding her writings, and letters written to Rita by the Scherman family. Diaries, written by Rita, detail her stay in England
with her grandparents, memoir-style entries regarding her early life, and describing a trip to England. The collection also
contains materials relating to "Educational Playthings", an educational toy and furniture company, founded by Rita Scherman
Berman.
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ms2836 |
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Hatton-Lovejoy family memoirs
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Lovejoy family |
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1833-1887 |
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The collection consists of the typed memoirs of the Hatton and Lovejoy families, titled Memoirs of My Mother and Her Family,
and a carbon copy of these memoirs. The memoirs begin with the arrival of the Hatton family (compiler's great-grandfather)
in Georgia on November 13, 1833, having moved family and slaves from the Newberry district, South Carolina, to Meriwether
County, Georgia. Grandmother Mary Ann Hatton married Anderson Ray Lovejoy of Jasper County, Georgia, who became a licensed
Methodist preacher in Meriwether County through the influence of distant kinsmen Lovick and George Foster Pierce. The family
moved into Greenville, Georgia, from the county, then to Atlanta, Oxford, Clarkston, and Lovejoy's Crossing. There are many
mentions of prominent people and events during the mid-nineteenth century. The memoirs conclude in 1887.
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ms1012 |
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Haynes family Masonic aprons and cribbage board
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Haynes family |
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1800-1950 |
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Collection includes three Masonic leather aprons and one wooden cribbage board from the Haynes family. These items were previously
stored at the Ashantilly House. One of the three aprons is from South Carolina, indicated by a crescent moon on the front
of the apron, and belonged to William Greaner Haynes Sr. The remaining aprons were obtained sometime after the family moved
to Darien, Georgia in 1918. Aprons and cribbage board all include Freemason imagery of the All-Seeing Eye and the builders
square and compass.
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ms4397 |
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Henry B. Mitchell family papers
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Mitchell family |
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1871-1960 |
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The collection consists of personal correspondence, bills, receipts, and reports relating to Mitchell's duties as a statistical
correspondent for the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture for Clarke County (Ga.), Mitchell's publication of various articles.
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ms2347 |
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Henry family genealogy (photocopies)
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Henry family |
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20th century |
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The collection consists of records (photocopies) and correspondence (photocopies) regarding genealogy of the William Henry
family, 1740-1977.
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ms1699 |
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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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Higgins and Wallace families Bible records
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Higgins family |
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1813-1941 |
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The collection consists of two Bible records of the Wallace and Higgins families. Records list marriages, births, and deaths
from 1813-1941. Also included is a photocopy of a newspaper article concerning the death of W.P. Wallace, and a certificate
for John M. Burch.
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ms2046 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Hillyer family papers
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Hillyer family |
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1805-1990 |
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The collection consists of the papers of the Hillyer family from 1805-1990 with the bulk between 1805-1874. Materials from
the early years (1805-1819) pertain to Shaler Hillyer and consist of a letter and account book describing Petersburg, Elbert
County, Georgia. The collection contains a memoir written by Junius Hillyer describing life on his family's plantation, slavery,
the family's move to Athens, Georgia (1821), Junius' attendance at grammar school, descriptions of and activities at Franklin
College (University of Georgia). Also includes photocopies of letters from William Dickerson and Peter Wellborn Martin, friends
of the Hillyers; materials pertaining to the publication of THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JUDGE JUNIUS HILLYER; and dedication of
a marker at the Freeman Hillyer homeplace in Popular Grove, Georgia.
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ms76 |
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Hinson family photographs
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Hinson family |
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circa 1900-1999 |
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The collection consists primarily of photographs of the Hinson family, as well as several related families and friends, including
the Bulls, the Tarvers, the Wards, and the Watsons. Other materials include event programs, clippings, genealogy papers, and
awards.
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ms3800 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Historic hats collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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1820-2010 |
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No description available
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HCTC015 |
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Historic Clothing and Textile Collection |
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Hodgson family papers
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Hodgson family |
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1800-1990 |
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Collection includes a guest book for the Asbury and Sallie Paine Hodgson House in Dillard, Georgia, three photo album containing
pictures of the family, their homes, and their vacations, one scrapbook by Lil Hodgson, loose photographs, and a photo album
key. The photographs include images of Julie Hodgson McNeil and Sarah Ansley Paine. Also included is correspondence with Sallie
P. Hodgson and Julie H. McNeil regarding finances. There are two letters to Fanny Paine concerning cotton confiscated in 1865.
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ms4378 |
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Hollis Family Collection
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Hollis Family |
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1930s-1940s |
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The Hollis Family Collection is comprised of three artifacts including one quilt, one cast iron stove, and one cast iron wash
pot used by members of the Hollis family from the 1930s to the 1940s. The collection was donated by Carole and Gerald Hollis
whose family's lived in Douglas County, Georgia during the 1930s and 1940s. The quilt, made partially from feed sacks in the
1930s, was donated to the Russell Library as part of the Rural Electrification Act Exhibit.
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RBRL104HFC |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Hooper Ware family papers
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Hooper family |
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1848-1916 |
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This collection includes correspondence between Edward A. O. Ware and his family while he was in medical school; letters between
Sarah Jane Hooper Ware, her mother Jane Byrd Word Hooper, and other family members during the war and concerning the Ware's
trek to Texas at the close of the Civil War; Sarah Jane Hooper's diploma from Cassville Female College; three photographs
of Charles W. Hooper and his discharge from Georgia 8th Regiment; and two slave auction receipts issued to Edward A. O. Ware.
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ms3792 |
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Horatio J. David family papers
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David family |
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1852-1868, 1949 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from Horatio to his mother in 1864. He writes from "Camp 16th GA Regt." near "Gaines
Farm," Petersburg, and near "Chesterfield Heights," Virginia; about his battles and wounds. Further letters are signed "S.
B. David," and "Alice," and concern Dr. Bell's buggy, and the deaths of Simeon David and Daisie David. The collection also
includes a newspaper article (preservation copy) regarding the Thirza David Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy,
family histories concerning Thirza Bowen David and her activities during the Civil War, and a bullet with a handwritten note
that reads: "This is the bullet that caused the loss of H. J. David's eye in the War between the States, in the Battle of
Front Royal on August 16, 1864."
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ms3127 |
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Howard, Comer, and Randolph families papers
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Howard family |
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Dates: |
1850-1950 |
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The collection consists of nineteen cased images of various family members, one leather-bound, clasped album of photographs,
24 letters relating to the Howard-Comer-Randolph families, loose photographs of the Howard family, Comer family, Randolph
family, and the Lyon-Devore-Boland and Whitehead families.
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ms3418 |
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Howell Cobb family papers
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Cobb family |
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Dates: |
1793-1932 |
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The collection consists of papers of Howell Cobb and the Cobb family from 1793 to 1932. The bulk of the collection is correspondence,
mostly addressed to Howell Cobb, dating from 1839 to 1868. There is a large amount of correspondence between Howell Cobb,
his wife Mary Ann Lamar, and her brother John B. Lamar. The letters discuss politics in both Georgia and the United States,
the Confederate States of America including its formation and administration, and information on Cobb's business interests,
especially his plantations. After Cobb's death in 1868, the remainder of the correspondence is between other family members
including John A. Cobb, Howell Cobb, Jr., Alexander Erwin, and Mary Erwin discussing family and social news, business interests,
and legal cases. While the correspondence primarily documents the Cobb, Lamar, Erwin, and Barrow faimilies, there is also
a large amount of correspondence from the Jackson, Hull, Rootes, Lumpkin, King, Pope, Rutherford, Prince, and Nisbet families.
The earliest material includes indentures and land grants (1793-1829) relating to Zachariah Lamar's business interests.
The clippings do not focus on Howell Cobb, with the very rare exception. These seem to have been donated by family but are
very general in nature. The journals and diaries are from family members and friends.
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ms1376 |
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Howell Cobb family papers
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Cobb family |
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1824-1888 |
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The collection consists of receipts of General Howell Cobb and correspondence of the Cobb family of Athens, Georgia, from
1824-1888. Several letters from Harry L. Flash to Howell Cobb pertain to the sale of the MACON TELEGRAPH. Two letters of particular
interest: dated Richmond, July 24, 1861, "Dear Wife," signed "Howell Cobb," regarding battle and people killed in battle;
dated Athens, June 15, 1861, "Dear Brother," signed "Thomas R. R. Cobb," regarding formation of a legion. Correspondence after
1868 mainly regards Mary Ann Cobb and social life in Georgia.
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ms1367 |
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Title: |
Howell Cobb family records (photocopy)
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Cobb family |
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Dates: |
1800s |
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The collection consists of photocopies of genealogical material from the family Bible of Howell Cobb and Martha Jaqueline
Rootes.
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ms1675 |
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Title: |
Howell Cobb, Jr. family papers
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Cobb family |
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Dates: |
1859-1940 |
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The collection consists of personal papers of Howell Cobb, Jr. and his family from 1859-1940. Comprised mainly of correspondence
between Howell Cobb, Jr. and Mary McKinley Cobb, the collection also contains correspondence from J.D. Howell, Andrew A. Lipscomb,
and Andrew J. Cobb. Also included in the collection are newspaper clippings (1904-1940), and miscellaneous papers relating
to Howell Cobb Jr., including reports, wedding invitations, and certificates.
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ms1368 |
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Hugh Lawson family papers
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Brown family |
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Dates: |
1801-1974 |
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The collection consists of papers of Hugh Lawson and Lawson family descendants from 1801-1974. The papers include correspondence,
indentures, and genealogical materials. Materials relating to Hugh Lawson include indentures (1801-1837, with gaps) and correspondence
(1837-1895). The correspondence includes letters (1837-1857) from Lawson to his daughters Sarah Penelope and Martha J. while
at school in Jeffersonville, Twiggs County, Georgia and later (1847-1857) to Sarah Penelope Oliver after her marriage. The
letters discuss family activities, the girls schooling, and some farm news. Correspondence (1868-1871) relates to the Brown
family and contains information on slave activities, schools, and family news. The bulk of the collection consists of genealogical
materials of Mary C.R. Davis relating to the Lawson family.
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Hughes Spalding family papers
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Spalding family |
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1870-1969 |
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The collection consists of papers of Hughes Spalding and the Spalding family of Atlanta, Georgia from 1870-1969.
The personal series contains materials relating to Hughes Spalding and the Spalding family; while the business series contains
information on the legal practices of the Spalding family and other business interests.
The Catholic Church series contains materials detailing Spalding's activities with the church and allied organizations.
The Financial Records series simply contain cancelled checks from 1928 to 1938.
The Jack J. Spalding (Spalding's father) series includes correspondence (1933-1938), canceled checks, legal documents, and
business papers (1870-1938) pertaining to Jack J. Spalding's legal career and the law firm of King and Spalding in Atlanta,
Georgia.
The Jack J. Spalding, Jr. (Spalding's brother) series includes correspondence (1943-1951) from Jack Jr. to Hughes Spalding,
first from New York City, then Greenville, South Carolina, and typed carbon copies of Hughes' response. The letters primarily
discuss family matters and personal interests. The series also contains financial materials and legal documents pertaining
to the estate of Jack Jr.
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Hull family wills
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Hull family |
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1870-1871 |
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The collection consists of typescripts of two wills: William H. Hull of Richmond County, Georgia, 1871; and Maria C. Hull
of Clarke County, Georgia, 1870.
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Huysse van Kattendyke collection
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Huysse van Kattendyke family |
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circa 1890-1905 |
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The collection consists of two wedding invitations and six death notices which relate to the Huysse van Kattendyke family.
The wedding invitations are in French and the death notices are in Dutch.
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ms1316 |
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Ira S. and Caroline Bell Caldwell papers
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Caldwell family |
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1917-1949 |
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The collection consists of correspondence to Ira S. and Caroline Bell Caldwell from 1917-1949. Mainly contains correspondence
from their son, Erskine Caldwell; with some from his wives, Helen Lannigan Caldwell, Margaret Bourke-White, and June Johnson
Caldwell; and his children Janet, Pixy, and Dabney Caldwell. Erskine's letters chronicle his personal life and professional
career: beginning as a college student; then while living in Mt. Vernon, Maine; traveling in Europe; living in Darien, Connecticut;
working in Russia; and working in Hollywood, California. The collection also contains some correspondence relating to Ira
S. Caldwell's work with the Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church, a typewritten manuscript by I.S. Caldwell, clippings,
and a few photographs.
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ms1557 |
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Jack Izlar, Sr. and Mary Jones Izlar papers
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Izlar family |
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1929-2008 |
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The collection includes photographs of Jack Izlar, Sr., his fellow servicemen, and area locals during Izlar's U.S. Navy service
in the Pacific Theater of World War II. It also includes a genealogy of the Jones family, a 1929 motor vehicle registration
card issued to William William Jones, a handwritten letter from Izlar to his mother inscribed on a menu for the 1943 U.S.
Naval Air Station Thanksgiving dinner, a newsletter from The Shoreliner announcing the end of the war, a photocopied announcement
for the Jones-Knight wedding, and an official certificate of registration from the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation
recognizing William William Jones' immigration to the United States from Wales.
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ms3740 |
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James D. Frederick family papers
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Frederick family |
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1844-1899, 1942 |
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The collection consists of papers of James Daniel Frederick and the Frederick family from 1844-1899, 1942. The bulk of the
collection consists of diaries and account books of James D. Frederick. The diaries (1844-1856 and 1873-1899) contain entries
describing Frederick's student life at the University of Georgia, a few minutes and the constitution of the Washingtonian
Temperance Society of Franklin College, and entries pertaining to crop conditions, weather, and farming practices for Frederick's
farm in Marshallville, Macon County, Georgia. Entries for the period 1873-1889 are sparse and usually are recorded once a
year. The account books (1873, 1875-1878, 1880-1882, and 1888-1892) include occasional notes but mainly record items purchased
for operating the farm.
The collection also contains a diary (January - April 1882) of Eugene Frederick pertaining to the operation of his farm; a
typescript of THE KEENE FAMILY containing photographs, genealogical charts, and clippings; and the original mockup for THE
RUMPH-FREDERICK FAMILIES including correspondence, photographs, clippings, and genealogical charts. The genealogical material
was collected by Louise Frederick Hays.
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ms79 |
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James Glenn Faulk family papers
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Faulk family |
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1808-2016 |
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The Glenn Faulk family papers collection consists of legal documents, photographs, and genealogical history of the Faulk family
of Twiggs County, Georgia. Included are land grants, deeds, farm ledgers, family history correspondence, Sunnyside Plantation
history, and applications to the Daughters of the American Revolution and Huguenot Society.
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ms4027 |
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Jewel family collection
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Jewell family |
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1804-1901 |
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The collection consists of various newspaper clippings, embroidery patterns, woven coverlet patterns, recipes, The Jewell
Register (a book tracing Jewell lineage to 1522), two photographs, and two account books, from 1804-1901.
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Jewel family letters
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Jewell family |
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1862-1865 |
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This collection contains Civil War era correspondence between siblings James, William and Sallie and their spouses, cousins
and parents. Some transcriptions are provided for James Jewel's letters.
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ms4508 |
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John B. Bell family papers
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Bell family |
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1864-1963 |
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The collection consists of papers of John B. Bell and the Bell and Bolling families of Stephens, Oglethorpe County, Georgia
from 1864-1963. The papers include correspondence, bills, receipts, legal papers, bank statements and checks, printed material,
and letters of dismission from various Baptist churches in Georgia. The correspondence is mainly personal between family members
and friends but also includes letters pertaining to John B. Bell's law practice and business interests (1891-1920), the Georgia
Baptist Convention, farming and the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (1926-1945), and letters between Florence B. Hawkins
and her son Walter H. Bolling during his army service in England during World War II. Correspondents include Nolda Bell, Edward
H. Bell, Elizabeth C. Bell, Mollie S. Bell, and Joseph S. Bolling.
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ms740 |
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John Clark family papers
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Clark family |
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1826-1862 |
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The collection consists of papers relating to the settlement of John Clark's estate and the activities of his heirs from 1826-1862.
The papers include inventories of property, deeds, plat maps, correspondence, and copies of court records. The materials mainly
document land transfers and land claims in Florida often with the St. Andrews & Chipola Canal & Railroad Company. Correspondents
include Ann Clark Campbell, John W. Campbell, Richard H. Long, and Thomas Baltzell.
The collection included a broadside, Pensacola Gazette Extra Saturday, BRO 1826 P4, which has been added to the broadside
collection.
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ms547 |
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John Goodman family papers (photocopies)
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Goodman family |
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1772-1909 |
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The collection consists of photocopies of three documents: Bible records from John Goodman's Bible (covers 1772-1823); article
from the Atlanta Journal, dated August 28, 1909, titled Robert H. Goodman, pioneer, is dead; letter dated Atlanta, April 3d,
1873, "Dear Florrie," from "R.H. Goodman," regarding Goodman family history.
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John M. Phillips family papers
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Phillips family |
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1857-1949 |
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The collection consists of photographs, correspondence, financial papers, diaries, deeds, genealogies, certificates, and other
materials related to John M. Phillips, the Phillips family, the Acree family, and the Isbell family.
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ms3178 |
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John Mason Giles family papers
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Giles family |
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1836-1892, 1965 |
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The collection consists of certificates, correspondence, commissions, and diplomas of John Mason Giles and his son, Andrew
Samuel Giles, from 1836-1892.
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ms1486 |
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John McIntosh Kell family papers
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Kell family |
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1784-1927 |
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The collection consists of papers of the John McIntosh Kell family and the DeVotie and d'Antignac family. Included is correspondence,
post cards, diaries, farm account books, and photographs. Items of interest include a 1784 will of John Kell of Liberty County;
a Franklin County jury list of 1836, and Confederate roll of Company K, 10th Georgia Regiment, Kershaw's Division.
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ms2323 |
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John McIntosh Kell family scrapbook
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Kell family |
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1860-1986 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, engravings, etchings, and photographs. Subjects include Confederate
veterans, the Confederate Navy ships the Alabama and Sumter, as well as reunions. Also included are Sidney Lanier, the Association
of the Army of Tennessee, Louisiana Division, churches in Georgia, and Kell family genealogy.
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ms2361 |
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John R. Binion family letters
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Binion family |
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1861-1864 |
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The collection consists of letters between members of the Binion family of Hancock County, Georgia from 1861-1864. Correspondents
include John R. Binion; his wife, Frances L. Butts; James F. Binion, serving with Company F of the 10th Georgia Infantry Regiment;
and Elizabeth A. Jones. The women write about typhoid and how it was treated, the community scare when an Irishman led African
Americans to kill whites, of making uniforms and sacks for soldiers, and crops. John R. Binion writes of camp life, from Camp
Satilla near Savannah, and Governor Joseph Brown's calling up the militia in 1864.
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ms1646 |
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Johnston family papers
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Johnston family |
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1836-1862 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Malcolm Johnston family. Included are correspondences; two small account books; and
Certificate no. 2457, for the purchase of a tract of land in Montgomery, Alabama, by Arthur B. Davis of Muscogee, Georgia.
The collection also includes documents concerning enslaved people owned by the Johnston family: bill of sales for a slave
received by Richard Johnston; wills of Malcolm Johnston and E. L. Johnston; "List of property belonging to M. Johnston," listing
800 acres of land, and the name, sex, age, and monetary value of enslaved people.
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ms1629 |
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Johnston family papers
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Johnston family |
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1860-1960 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, including correspondence between George Walton Williams in account with J. Lamb
Johnston, Carolina Savings Bank, Williams family materials, account books, materials on the Nacoochee Valley Women's Club,
Nacoochee Institute, news items, tax bills, Johnston family photographs with most people identified, photographs of gold mines
in the area which include mining equipment, stages of mining and hydraulic mining, photographs of Nacoochee Valley and Holly
Island. Also included in the collection is a box of oversized items which includes Margaret J. Paris' dependency application,
small scrapbook with watercolors by M. Johnston, ice bag from Gainesville Ice and Fuel, issues of the Presbyterian College
newspaper, and other assorted items.
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ms3234 |
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Jordan family Bible record
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Jordan family |
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1794-1891 |
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The collection consists of four pages from the family record section of the Jordan family bible. These pages were removed
from the bible, which was left by Mrs. Ilah Dunlap Jordan Little on instructions from the director of the Libraries, Mr. W.
P. Kellam. The bible, itself, being in extremely poor condition, was not retained. These pages contain birth, death, and marriage
records of the Jordan family. These were the only records in the bible.
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ms651 |
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Joseph Emerson Brown Family papers
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Brown family |
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1829-1980 |
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This collection consists of materials documenting the family relations of noted Civil War Georgia Governor Joseph Emerson
Brown. It includes genealogy materials that cover the 18th and 19th centuries, correspondence between family members of different
generations, which discuss typical family business for the time, including typed transcripts of Joseph E. Brown's 1865 letter
to Andrew Johnson requesting release from prison, as well as his sworn agreement not to bear arms against the United States
government. also included are women's diaries, the bulk being the European travel journals of Sally Eugenia Brown, as well
as family financial material such as account books and land documents, as well as stock certificates for a company named posthumously
for Joseph E. Brown. The collectioin also contains printed matter, including clippings and a speech to the Georgia Assembly
that son Joseph M. Brown gave as governor in 1912, and photographs of a few later relatives of the family.
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Joseph Henry Lumpkin family papers
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Lumpkin family |
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1821-1862 |
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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.
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ms3210 |
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Joseph LeConte collection
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LeConte family |
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after 1840 |
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The collection consists of three items: a set of apothecary's scales and weights owned by Joseph LeConte; scrapbook containing
obituraries of members of the LeConte family (1893-1912); copy of Henry William Herbert's "Frank Forester's Sporting Scences
and Characters," inscribed on the fly leaf "To Willie LeConte from Sid [Sidney Lanier]."
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ms1618 |
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Joshua Breyfogle family papers
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Breyfogle family |
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1860-1910 |
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The collection consists of two items relating to the Breyfogle family and their experiences fighting in the Civil War: a diary
of M. J. Breyfogle from 1864, detailing marching in Scottsboro, Alabama, Dalton, Tunnel Hill, Lafayette, and Henry County,
Georgia, describing weather, positions, battles, and skirmishes; a typescript copy of an original letter, dated March 27,
1903, written by J. D. Breyfogle to his sons, detailing battles in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Virginia. The collection also
includes a typed genealogy of the Breyfogle family, and six family photographs.
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ms3124 |
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Judson Larrabee Hand family papers
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Hand family |
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1867-1920 |
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The collection consists of correspondences of the Judson Larrabee Hand family from 1870-1898. Some of the correspondents include
Judson Larrabee Hand, Columbus Washington Hand, Emma Hand, and Alice Hand. Correspondences are sent from Athens, Americus,
Savannah, Bainbridge, Rocky Hills, and Atlanta, Georgia; and New York City. Two letters are written from Hand to his wife
on Cunard Royal Mail Steamship, Aurania letterhead. The collection also contains writings, lecture notes, speeches concerning
Phi Kappa Literary Society, a scrapbook-cum-themed-book concerning the college career of Judson Larrabee Hand; newspaper clippings
announcing Hand marriages, senate events, and the Hand wine business; and family photographs.
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ms888 |
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Jury Family papers
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Jury family |
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1902-1945 |
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The collection consists of manuscript letters documenting much of the lives of Annis Cowl Jury and her husband, Frank T. Jury
following their emigration from Great Britain to Stockton, California. Many letters that Annis wrote from England detail her
own and her daughters' time abroad. Many letters from Mae and Ethel (daughters) add different stories from the perspective
of American teenagers visiting their parents' old country.
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ms3185 |
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Kell-Spalding papers
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Spalding family |
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1886-1935 |
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The collection consists of reproductions of records from the Kell family Bible, listing births and deaths of family members
from 1739-1917; and correspondence to Evelyn Spalding from family members. Correspondence regards visits, illnesses, and Charles
Spalding's death. Also included are writings of Charles Spalding, foliage from the grave of Charles Spalding, and a photograph.
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ms795 |
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Key family Civil War letters
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Key family |
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1864 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from P. C. Key to his family in 1864. Correspondence details orders, cavalries,
troop positions, and Key's health. Key writes from Atlanta, Georgia, near the Chattahoochee River, Milton County, Georgia,
and Fulton County, Georgia. Excerpt from letter dated Georgia, Cobb County, July 2, 1864: "Yesterday we were entertained by
marching backward and forward as a support for Armstrong's cavalry on Johnston's left wing."
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ms554 |
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Knight family papers
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Knight family |
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1862-1892 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Knight family of Lowndes County, Georgia. The bulk of the collection contains correspondences
from Jesse C. Knight to Mary A. Knight, from Richmond and Winchester, Virginia, and Chatham County, Georgia (1862-1863). Also
included are correspondences from Mathew A. Knight, Thomas J. Knight, E. P. Davis and Solomon Walker. Correspondents write
from locations near Orange Courthouse, Fredericks Hall and Guiney Station, Virginia, and Savannah, Georgia; about family matters,
weather, rumors, and positions. The collection also includes military papers and passes of Jesse C. Knight, and handwritten
papers regarding the Estate of L. J. Knight.
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ms528 |
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Lamar family letters
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Lamar family |
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1822 June 15, 1857 January 11 |
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The collection consists of two letters: dated Savannah, June 15, 1822, to "L. Lamar," signed "Carleton Lamar," regarding the
cotton trade; dated Athens, January 11, 1857, signed "Mary Ann Lamar," regarding family matters.
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ms1508 |
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Launius family papers
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Launius family |
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1803-1948 |
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The collection consists of obituaries, a family bible, plat for land in Morgan County, war ration book, two letters, and mourning
card of T.P. Launius, from 1820-1932. Obituaries are for T. P. Launius, Mrs. Eliza Parker, Mrs. H. W. Smith, and Joseph T.
Launius. The family bible contains marriages, births, and deaths of family members from 1803-1914.
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ms1678 |
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LeConte Family papers
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LeConte family |
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1857-1916 |
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Note
This collection contains primarily the writings, in pamphlet form, of John and Joseph LeConte-Georgia scientists and educators.
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ms2085 |
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Leonard family papers
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Leonard family |
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1849, 1862 |
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The collection consists of three documents related to the Leonard family of Talbot County, Georgia: one marriage record of
Richard H. Leonard and Sarah J. Holmes, dated March 20, 1849; and two receipts from Wesleyan Female College for Laura E. Leonard,
dated Oct. 7 and Mar. 17, 1862. The receipts were paid by Richard H. Leonard, executor of James P. Leonard.
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Lester family records (photocopy)
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Lester family |
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circa 1980 |
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The collection consists of photocopies of genealogical materials related to the Lester and Daniell families who lived in the
Bogart area of Georgia.
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LeSueur genealogical papers
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LeSueur family |
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1990-2003, undated |
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This collection contains the genealogical records for the LeSueur family of Georgia.
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Linda Fox papers
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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1948-2021 |
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The collection consists primarily of administrative correspondence, photographs, conference proceedings, annual reports, budgets,
and similar records documenting Linda Fox's career as Dean of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences at the University
of Georgia over a ten-year period.
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UA22-001 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Lindsey Durham family papers
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Durham family |
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1796-1919 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Lindsey Durham family from 1800-1919. The papers contain mainly correspondence of
the Durham and Richardson families of Clarke County, Georgia. Records relating to the Durham family include correspondence
to Dr. Lindsey Durham from several of his sons, including William Walker Durham, Henry Clay Durham, and Lindsey Durham, Jr.
while attending medical school in Philadelphia; accounts of Dr. Samuel D. Durham (1859-1867); and medical school notes, lecture
tickets, and some medical remedies and recipes. Materials relating to the Richardson family of Watkinsville, Georgia include
letters from Edgar Richardson in Troup Artillery from Virginia and D.R. Richardson (unit unknown) from Virginia and North
Carolina during the Civil War; letters (1847-1882) from James J. Richardson, to his mother, Letitia J. Richardson from Mexico
and Texas; and letters from Edgar Richardson in Texas after the Civil War.
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ms757 |
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Linton and Hull family papers
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Hull family |
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1799, 1824-1873 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Linton and Hull families from 1799, 1824-1873. The bulk of the collection contains
correspondence (1861-1864) from William Henry Waddell, stationed in Alabama and Georgia probably with the 9th Georgia Infantry,
to his cousin, Julia Hull of Athens, Georgia in which Waddell discusses military officers, camp drills, living accommodations,
his health, seeing sick and wounded Confederate soldiers, seeing Union prisoners of war, visiting relatives in Montgomery,
Alabama, news from home, communication with John Linton, and his plans for teaching after the war. Two letters (1853, 1858)
from John S. Linton to his wife Lucy Ann Hull Linton detail Linton's business in New York, buying machinery, opinions of Boston,
Massachusetts, and visits with friends. Additional correspondence includes a letter (1848) to Howell Cobb from Asbury Hull
in which Hull discusses candidates for president and suggests Zachary Taylor; a letter (1849) from George G. Hull to his sister
in Athens, Georgia detailing poverty in Pennsylvania and how much better their slaves live; and a letter (1873) to John Linton
from Alexander Stephens pertaining to attempts by Linton to recoup financial losses on cotton destroyed as enemy property.
The collection contains a 1799 copy of a 1784 land grant, an 1826 land grant, and indenture documents dated 1824. Finally
included are a note written by Miss Lucy Linton (undated), regarding Dr. John L. Linton's resignation, and three newspaper
clippings and obituaries of John S. Linton.
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ms585 |
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Lipscomb family letters
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Lipscomb family |
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1856-1893 |
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The collection consists of correspondence of the Lipscomb family from 1856-1893. Included is a letter from Andrew A. Lipscomb
to his sister Molly at Tuskegee Female College, Alabama, regarding a family death; letter from Williams Rutherford to Alexander
H. Stephens, regarding Rutherford's view of issuing bonds instead of treasury notes for the cotton loan; two letters from
Frank A. Lipscomb to his "Auntie," dated Camp Chase, Ohio, regarding Lipscomb's time in jail; and three additions letters
from Frank A. Lipscomb regarding his boat trip to Europe, travels through Germany and Italy, impressions of Europe, European
opinions of Southerners, and his indecision regarding the future.
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ms371 |
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Louise Carswell York family papers
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York family |
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1915-2013 |
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Collection consists of family correspondence, photographs, genealogy, writings and memoirs of the York family. Also included
is genealogy on the Polhills, Millers, and Guions.
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ms4464 |
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MacMurphy family tree
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MacMurphy family |
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circa 1931 |
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The collection consists of a family tree tracing the lineage of Captain Daniel MacMurphy from 1737-1931.
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ms1800 |
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Madame Sophie Sosnowski collection
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Sosnowski family |
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after 1869 |
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The collection consists of papers of and relating to Madame Sophie Sosnowski, Callie Sosnowski, and the Home School, Athens,
Georgia, from approximately 1869-1955. Included are concert programs of students of Madame S. Sosnowski, report cards of students
of Home School, an address delivered before the Home School; newspaper articles (and reproductions) written about (and by)
Madame S. Sosnowski, Callie Sosnowski, and the Home School; painting by Miss Callie Sosnowski; notebook containing notes,
membership list, and meeting minutes of the Home School Club; and correspondences from Sophie Sosnowski, Callie Sosnowski,
Ida Schaller Peacock, and Lucy Linton.
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ms623 |
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Mangham family papers
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Mangham family |
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1849-1888 |
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The collection consists of receipts and printed items, but the majority is correspondence. Of particular interest are letters
written by Willoughby Hill Mangham while serving with Company I of the 11th Georgia Infantry Regiment to his father, John
Grier Mangham. Written from Virginia, Mangham discusses the Battle of 1st Bull Run, fighting at Yorktown, troop movements,
and the Emancipation Proclamation. Other correspondents include Solomon R. Mangham, John Mangham, and H.H. Hill whose letters
discuss cotton sales, the attack on Harper's Ferry, and abolition.
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ms2132 |
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Mankin family stories
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Mankin family |
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circa 1958 |
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The collection consists of four typescripts written by Lilla Mankin Hitchcock and Columbia J. Mankin, circa 1958. Dear Descendants,
volumes 1-2, written by Columbia Mankin, recounts Mankin's life in the Missouri Ozarks. Dear Grandchildren, written by Lilla
Mankin Hitchcock, concerns Hitchcock's years in Missouri and Athens, Georgia; and Joyce and the Little People, also by Hitchcock,
is filled with the anecdotes of her children growing up in the Five-Points Area of Athens.
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ms1306 |
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Mary Ellen Orme family papers
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1898-1949 |
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The collection consists of one baby book for Mary Ellen Orme, one baby book for Anne Ashley Orme, and one photograph album
from the wedding of Mary Ellen Orme.
The baby book for Mary Ellen Orme includes autographs from her parents, her weight up to five years of age, gifts her parents
received on her behalf, numerous photographs, newspaper clippings about Mary Ellen Orme in her childhood, a lock of her hair
at age 2, and notes about her firsts (steps, words, outing, party, etc).
The baby biographical record book for Anne Ashley Orme details many of the same things seen in Mary Ellen Orme's book - weight,
naming, firsts. However, this book is from 1891, and Anne Ashley Orme was born May 5, 1892. There are many photographs and
newspaper clippings about Anne Ashley Orme in her childhood.
The album is about Mary Ellen Orme's marriage to Lieutenant Robert Irving Gresham (who was stationed at Miami Beach, Florida,
in the United States Army Air Corps at the time) in 1942. Inside are newspaper clippings (announcements) and many photographs
of the marriage. Also included in the scrapbook are World War II pamphlets (from 1944) and a citation for a bronze star to
Robert Gresham. There are also more newspaper clippings and photographs from Mary Ellen's childhood.
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Mary Nelson Ream collection of letters from Margaret Mitchell's family
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Mitchell family |
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1949-1952 |
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The collection consists of two personal letters to Mary Nelson Ream from Margaret Mitchell; and letters to Ream from Stephanie
Mitchell and John Marsh regarding the death of Margaret Mitchell, and thanking Mary for what she has done for the family.
Also included are newspaper articles regarding the funeral and death of Margaret Mitchell.
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ms1287 |
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Mason family photographs
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Mason family |
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1800-1900 |
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The collection consists of photographs (snapshot, cabinet photographs, cartes-de-visite, tintypes) depicting mainly Mason
family members. Two cabinet photographs portraying Blazing Star, City of Cheyenne, are also included. Most photographs are
captioned and undated.
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ms2950 |
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Maury family papers
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Maury family |
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1863-1872 |
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The collection consists of correspondence of the Maury family of Virginia from 1863-1872. Correspondence pertains to the Maury
family's support of the Confederate cause during the Civil War and their subsequent voluntary exile to Mexico. The bulk of
the letters detail the Maury's life in exile; the people, landscape, and culture of Mexico; and the court of Maximilian, Emperor
of Mexico.
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ms1168 |
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McClatchey family papers
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McClatchey family |
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1838-2005 |
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Marvin McClatchey Jr. (1916-2002), son of Marvin McClatchey (1886-1939) and Juliet Neel McClatchey (1885-1960), and Sally
Bruce Blackford McClatchey (1922-2015) are the main focus of the genealogical compilation. Various research files trace the
McClatchey line back to John McClatchey from Ireland in the mid-18th century, but original documents are not present until
reaching files from the late 19th century. Family line connections are present in genealogy and research files, with some
focused files on individuals. Correspondence focuses on Marvin and Juliet before switching to their children, particularly
Marvin Jr., in the 1930s. Photographs show family lines in the late 19th century, continuing through to descendants in the
late 20th and early 21st centuries.
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ms3927 |
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McCowen family papers
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McCowen family |
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1861-1864 |
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The collection consists of five letters: one from B.B. McCowen regarding Fort Pickens and the Quitman Guard; one from E.C.
Trammell regarding Trammell's health and feelings; one from D.G. McCowen regarding the death of Cicero; one from B.B. McCowen
regarding McCowen's desire to be home; one from E.A. Whiteside regarding war news from newspapers, and opinions of General
Johnston and General Hood. The collection also includes a poem written by E.A. Whiteside to her husband, and the obituary
of Lieutenant B.B. McCowen.
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ms3398 |
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McKnight family Bible records
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McKnight family |
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1832-1960 |
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The collection consists of family records including marriages, births, and deaths of the McKnight and Rice families as found
in a family Bible, and a memorial service program for Walter Scott McKnight, circa 1939.
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ms2047 |
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Mdivani family papers
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Mdivani family |
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1880s-2009 |
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The collection consists primarily of correspondence, financial papers, clippings, and photographs. The correspondence documents
the written communication of the Mdivani siblings, spouses, and other relatives, as well as friends and acquaintances, and
focuses on family, health, and social life, among other topics. The financial papers in the collection consist of legal documents
about the estates of the deceased, communication with attorneys, banks, and retailers, inventories of assets, and receipts
from large purchases. The clippings, which date largely from the 1930s, mainly cover weddings, divorces, and deaths in the
Mdivani family, as well as their social lives, hobbies, and gossip surrounding their relationships. Photographs document the
lives of all five Mdivani siblings and their many spouses and include images of childhood and family life, weddings, social
events, travels, residences, hobbies, personal belongings, recreation, and the military career of General Zakhari Mdivani.
The collection also includes the diaries of Dennis Conan Doyle and Anthony Harwood, scrapbooks, genealogy, and artifacts,
such as Conan Doyle's racing trophy.
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ms3783 |
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Meigs and Rodgers families papers
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Meigs family |
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1825-1866, 2001 |
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The collection consists of correspondence of the Meigs family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the Rodgers family of Washington,
D. C., dating 1825-1866. Correspondents include Charles C. Meigs, Mary Montgomery Meigs, Franklin B. Meigs, Montgomery C.
Meigs, Louisa R. Meigs, Minerva Denison Rodgers, and Ann Minerva Rodgers. Correspondence mostly discusses family matters and
social life. The collection also includes Alix Ross's thesis, May 2001, titled Life in the lines: uncovering a portrait of
home and family life in the letters (1842-1853) of Louisa Rodgers Meigs.
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ms1777 |
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Mell family papers
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Mell family |
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1860-1930 |
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This collection contains family photographs, cabinet and calling cards, as well as a small amount of correspondence, writing,
and legal documents.
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ms4449 |
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Mell-Rutherford family papers
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Mell family |
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1874-1930 |
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This collection contains correspondence, biographical material, clippings, and other papers relating to the Lucy Cobb Institute,
Athens, Georgia.
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ms2480 |
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Men's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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1860-2010 |
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Men's clothing from 1860s-1910s including collars, shirts, jackets, pants, vests, suits, and swim suits.
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HCTC018 |
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Historic Clothing and Textile Collection |
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Milledge family papers
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Milledge family |
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1870-1895 |
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The collection consists of two items: partial letter dated Augusta, August 20, 1873, "Miss. Milledge," concerning a Milledge
scholarship at the University of Georgia; five scrapbook pages containing poems, obituaries, and various articles cut out
from newspapers, some articles written about or by Milledge family members.
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ms3549 |
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Milligan family photographs
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Milligan family |
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1880-1959 |
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The collection consists of nine photographs (prints made in 1991) of the family of Melanie Garrish of Gainesville, Georgia.
Included are photographs of her grandmother (Ruth Gertrude Butler Milligan), grandfather (Archie Lee Milligan), great-grandmother
(Mary Magdalene Smith Butler), and great-grandparents (John Henry Milligan, Lucy Elvira Williams Milligan).
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ms2903 |
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Mills B. Lane, Jr. family papers
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Lane family |
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1916-1989 |
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The collection consists of papers of Mills B. Lane, Jr. Mills B. Lane, Sr. and the Mills family from 1916-1989. Materials
(1916-1943) relating to Mills B. Lane, Sr. include incoming correspondence and carbon copies of Mills' outgoing letters, clippings,
photographs, and legal documents. The materials document Mills' banking activities including his presidency of the Citizens
and Southern National Bank (Savannah, Ga.) and tenure as chairman of the Board, as well as Mills' involvement with Georgia
real estate sales, fertilizer and chemical companies, and his assistance to Georgia farmers through bank loans. Correspondents
include Lane's brother Edward W. Lane and A.P. Brantley.
The bulk of the collection (1931-1979) contains the correspondence of Mills Bee Lane, Jr. Includes letters (1931-1934) between
Lane, Jr. and his parents, Lane, Sr. and Mary Comer Lane, while a student at Yale University; letters (1935-1945) between
Lane, Jr. and Lane, Sr. discussing banking activities, finance, and farming; correspondence (1950-1974) between Lane, Jr.
and his brother Edward C. Lane concerning finances and the management of Edward's farm in Valdosta (Ga.); and letters (1958-1973)
between Lane, Jr. and Mills Lane concerning Mills' schooling at Middlesex School (Concord, Mass.) and Harvard University,
Mills' activities with Beehive Press (Savannah, Ga.), and Mills' finances. The collection also contains correspondence pertaining
to the resignation of Richard Kattel, the financial crisis of Citizens and Southern Bank (1978), and the establishment of
the Mills Bee Lane Memorial Foundation (Savannah, Ga.).
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ms2737 |
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Mixon family land transactions
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Mixon family |
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1785-1910 |
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The collection consists of papers concerning land transactions of the Mixon family of Burke County, Georgia from 1785-1910.
The legal documents include plats, quitclaim deeds, conveyances, and warranty deeds. Also included are Appointments to administer
and make an inventory of estates, and inventories and appraisements of estates of Mixon family members.
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ms1481 |
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Molten family photograph album
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Molten family |
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1860s-1880s |
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The collection consists of a photograph album containing mostly portraits of the Molten family. The photographs are all albumen
prints from the 1870s and 1880s except for one tintype from the 1860s. Reference material provided by the Molten descendants
identify many of the portrait subjects and photographers, and it is noted that some of the unidentified portraits may be of
the Brearley branch of the family. The photographers based in Philadelphia include Frederick Gutekunst, Broadbent & Phillips,
Suddards & Fennemore, Taylor & Brown, James Cremer, O. Knipe, P. Edward Chillman & Co., Gilbert & Bacon, and Samuel McMullin.
Other photographers, many of whom were based in New England but some were as distant as Australia, England, and Germany, include
F. Baum, Rawson, J.A. Wins, H.G. Smith, G. & R. Lavis, Moses Bowness, Tuttle & Co., Hermann Witte, R. Dighton, W. L. (Washington
Lafayette) Germon, and Harry Pointer.
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ms3976 |
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Moore and Allen families papers
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Allen family |
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1786-2018 |
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This collection contains photographs, scrapbooks, correspondence and genealogy regarding the Moore and Allen families and
includes the Shaw, Whitaker, Brantley, Micklejohn families as well. The major portion of the collection documents the Jere
N. Moore family, his newspaper career as editor of the Union Recorder, and correpondence with his wife Sarah while serving
in the U.S. Army during World War II.
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ms4533 |
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Morton and Snelling family papers
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Morton family |
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1877-1939 |
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The collection consists of miscellaneous papers regarding the Morton and Snelling families from 1877-1939. Included are newspaper
clippings, Sunday school cards, and two pages of family records listing births, marriages and deaths from 1860-1909.
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ms699 |
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Moses L. Jones family papers
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Jones family |
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1832-1995 |
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The collection consists of correspondence to Laura Clifford Jones from 1846-1867. Correspondents include Moses Liberty Jones,
Leonora, and Raleigh Camp. Letters contain parental advice, social news, and news of family and the plantation. Additional
papers include a copy of a letter from Raleigh to his son, biographical information from an unidentified source (photocopies),
a copy of papers relating to Dr. Samuel J. Axson, and photocopies of estate papers of Moses L. Jones.
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ms3267 |
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Mrs. John Freeman Hillyer account of a trip to Texas
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Hillyer family |
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1845-2007 |
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The collection consists of a 3 page typescript titled An account by Mrs. John Freeman Hillyer (Written in ink and copied by
her great-granddaughter, Lorena Hillyer Fox). The typescript is undated, and consists of an account of a trip to Texas made
in 1847-1849 by the Hillyer family. The collection also includes photocopies of census information (original date is 1850)
and a typed copy of a family biography of the Biscoe family (original date is 1845). A cover letter regarding the family biography
is dated 2007.
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Murrell family papers
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1830-1959 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Murrell family of Oxford (Newton County, Ga.) and Winterville (Clarke County, Ga.)
and includes correspondence, business papers, receipts, and account books. The correspondence consists of seven Civil War
era letters (1863-1865) to and from George Washington Harlan Murrell, but the majority consists of letters to Ermine and Elizabeth
Murrell in Winterville (Ga.) from family and friends. The business papers contain receipts and indentures pertaining mostly
to George Washington Harlan Murrell and George T. Murrell. The collection also contains reminiscences of George T. Murrell
regarding his imprisonment at Point Lookout Prison (Md.) during the Civil War, receipts, individual photographs of the Emory
University graduating class of 1900, and numerous account books relating to various businesses owned by the Murrell family
in Walton and Newton Counties.
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Murrell family papers
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Murrell family |
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1832-1977 |
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This collection consists of personal family correspondence, reminiscences by G.W.H. Murrell relating to his Civil War experiences
and those of Cobb's Legion, business records, family genealogy, and a sampling of artifacts.
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Nabers family collection
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Neighbors family |
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1862-1964 |
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The collection consists of papers concerning the Nabers family. Folder one contains correspondences of soldiers from Clarke
County, Georgia, including a letter from John W. Nabers (Portsmouth, Virginia) to his mother. Folder two contains miscellaneous
papers: tax receipt and sales bill of William Nabers; sales receipt of Emma J. Nabers; newspaper article concerning Ida Nabers,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Nabers of Franklin County.
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ms1495 |
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Nathan Atkinson Brown family letters
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Brown family |
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1859-1936 |
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The collection consists of correspondence between Nathan Atkinson Brown and his family, 1859-1913. The letters were written
while Brown served with the 26th Georgia Infantry Regiment, Company B at Saint Simons and Cumberland Islands, and regard stress
the war was placing on planters in southeast Georgia, slavery, and race relations. Also included is a church program and two
newspaper clippings regarding the death of Louisa Nicholes Brown, 1929.
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Newsom deed and farming journal
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Newsom family |
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after 1838 |
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The collection consists of two items: a journal entitled "Plan. Experience of Farming of N. J. Newsom, 1885," pertaining to
labor, fertilizer, fencing, mules, wages, and equipment involved in farming; deed signed in Washington County, Georgia, stating
Joeday Newsom leaves two lots of "negroes" to his children, dated 1838. The reverse side contains valuation of the two lots
of "negro slaves," and is dated 1843.
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ms630 |
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Nickerson family Bible records (photocopies)
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Nickerson family |
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1960 |
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The collection consists of photocopies of genealogical information of the Nickerson family of Clarke County, Georgia. Information
was found in family Bibles.
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ms2053 |
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Nineteenth Century Physician's reference collection
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De Renne family |
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1844-1894 |
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The collection consists of prescription reference book for early pharmaceuticals, loose prescription notes, and a physician's
visiting list. The reference book is inscribed with the name "DeRenne".
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ms1114 |
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Observations on the Last Hours of the Reverend Charles Colcock Jones, D. D.
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Jones family |
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1863-1893 |
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The collection consists of a bound manuscript titled Observations on the Last Hours of the Revd Charles Colcock Jones, D.
D., Who Died at Arcadia, Liberty County, Georgia, March 16th, 1863. The manuscript is written by Jones' family, and includes
copies of letters, the last entries of Rev. Jones' journal, obituaries and newspaper clippings regarding the deaths of Mrs.
Mary Jones, Mrs. Ruth Berrien Jones, and Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. The collection also includes written records of marriages,
births, and deaths in the Jones family.
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ms994 |
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Olin Downes papers, Series 7. Personal and Family Papers
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Downes family |
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1908-1962 |
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The Personal and Family papers consist of personal papers of the Downes and Miles families from 1908-1962. Includes family
correspondence, financial records (1916-1962), newspaper clippings, notebooks and engagement books, and some personal effects
such as gloves. The bulk of the series is comprised of the family correspondence of Olin Downes (1906-1955), his wife Irene
Miles Downes (1936-1946), his mother Louise Courson Downes (1908-1940), his sisters Dorothy Downes Culthe (1909-1956) and
Frances Downes Behre (1911-1962), and his daughter Nancy Downes Smith (1922-1955). Also includes correspondence between Irene
Miles Downes and her mother Laura M. Miles and her brothers and sisters.
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ms688.series7 |
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Oliver family papers
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Oliver family |
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1773-1946 |
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The collection consists of letters, deeds, indentures, clippings, maps, land grants, accounts, copy of will of Dionysius Oliver,
Confederate Bond and Confederate money, pertaining to the family of Dionysius Oliver and other residents of old Petersburg,
Georgia.
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ms64 |
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Oliver Hillhouse Prince family papers
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Prince family |
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1785-1919 |
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The collection consists of papers pertaining to the family and decedents of the Oliver Hillhouse Prince from 1785-1919. A
considerable number of documents focus on Oliver Hillhouse Prince, Jr., including his interest in the genealogy of the Prince
family and documents relating to his service in Cobb's Legion during the Civil War. Correspondence is written by or addressed
to Abraham Baldwin, Mrs. Martha Price, Martha J. Jackson, Dr. H. Jackson, and John B. Lamar. Of particular interest is a parody
of a court case at the Honorable Mouse-Owlry court, in Bibb County, where Billy Beeswax of Honey Comb Hall is petitioning
that Peter Pushroot pays him the 400 bushels of potatoes he is owed. The collection also includes wills of Oliver H. Prince,
Henry Jackson, Joseph Webber; and a scrapbook containing mostly printed pictures and newspaper clippings relating to Georgia
political matters and deaths of Prince family members and notable Athenians.
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Paine family papers
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Paine family |
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1848-1952 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Paine family of Clarke County (Ga.) and Ansley family of Augusta (Ga.) from 1848-1952.
Includes correspondence; genealogical information on the Burge, Graves, Paine, and Ansley families; photographs, and a scrapbook.
Correspondents include Sarah Ann Neal Burge, David Henry Ansley, Sarah Graves Ansley, James Gardner Paine, Sr., F.A. Rutherford,
and James Gardner Paine, Jr.. Included are correspondence from F.A. Rutherford of the 23rd Alabama Infantry Regiment during
the Atlanta Campaign, from James G. Paine, Jr. while serving in World War II and relating to his interest in breeding hounds
for hunting, from Anne Platt Reeves Paine to her mother-in-law while living in the Philippines, and a typescript of the history
of the Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church (Newton County, Ga.).
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ms2261 |
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Paris family papers
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Paris family |
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1938-1961 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Paris and Register families of Dallas and Savannah, Georgia, which include correspondence
and genealogical material pertaining to the Paris family, photographs and printed materials relating to Hubert Paris' travels
in post World War II Europe, World War II ephemera, and materials documenting Hubert Paris' veterans' farm training.
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Pat and Carl Hartrampf collection
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Hartrampf family |
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1700-1799, 1884 |
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This collection contains two 18th century framed engravings from Maria Sibylla Merian's Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium
and two circa 1884 pen and ink composition sketches by Edwin J. Meeker based on Civil War era photographs taken by George
N. Barnard.
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ms4341 |
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Patience Barrow letters to David C. Barrow
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Barrow family |
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1832-1833 |
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The collection consists of four letters written by Patience Precious Barrow to her brother. Patience wrote from three different
locations, including Young Ladies Institute, Boston, and Milledgeville, to her brother, "David C. Barrow, Harvard University."
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Patrick Hues Mell, Jr. family scrapbooks
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Mell family |
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1857-1916 |
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The collection consists of eight scrapbooks of the Mell family from 1857-1916. Scrapbooks contain some memorabilia and correspondence
between Mell family members, but mainly contains newspaper clippings relating to Patrick Hues Mell, Jr., and his father, Patrick
Hues Mell. Clippings document Mell's involvement with the Georgia and Southern Baptist Conference and as Chancellor of the
University of Georgia; and Mell, Jr.'s work at Alabama Polytech Institute (Auburn, Alabama); the United Confederate Veterans,
Alabama Division; and the Baptist Church. The scrapbooks also contain clippings relating to Annie R. Mell's involvement in
various patriotic societies, including The Daughters of the American Revolution; and clippings concerning other relatives
in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. The collection also includes Mell Jr's class lecture notes on philosophy while attending
the University of Georgia.
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ms61 |
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Pattillo family papers
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Pattillo family |
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1931-1941 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and printed material. Most of the correspondence is between Katharine
and Emory and their parents and friends. While a student at the University of Georgia, Emory wrote letters describing various
athletic events and social activities. There are also letters of sympathy to Katharine and her mother Rosa concerning the
illness and death of Emory, Jr. There are photographs of Katharine and Chi Omega sorority. The printed material consists of
school material of Katharine's, copies of "The Georgia Arch," "The Georgia Agriculturalist," and various programs at the University
of Georgia.
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Pittman family records
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Pittman family |
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1940-1974 |
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The collection consists of records of John Pittman Sr. and his descendants. Includes some correspondence, photographs and
Bible records.
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ms2176 |
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Reeve family papers
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Reeve family |
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1941-1960 |
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The collection contains letters from C.P. Reeve, stationed in the Pacific Ocean, and Lawrence Reeve, in North Africa, seamen
in U.S. Navy during World War II, to their parents; together with other family papers.
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Rev. James Shannon family papers
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Shannon family |
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1823-1864 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, sermons, a diary of sermons preached, essays and writings, and addresses and speeches.
The collection also includes reminiscences of Rev. James Shannon written by his daughter, Cornelia Shannon White; photographs,
newspaper clippings, and genealogical materials on the Shannon family.
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ms2472 |
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Rhind / Stokes family papers
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Rhind family |
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1788-1919 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Rhind / Stokes from 1788-1919. The papers include personal and business correspondence
and financial records of James Rhind (1848-1854), Colden Rhind (1884-1911), James Rhind Stokes and Sarah Gardner Stokes (1884-1949),
and J.R. Stokes (1906-1917). Bound volumes contain business accounts (1788-1811) from several merchants in Augusta (Ga.);
a cotton invoice book (1843-1848) and letter books (1843-1852) for James Rhind ? and several ledgers relating to Colden Rhind's
brokerage businesses (ca. 1886-1909). Of particular interest are records of H.T. Massingale, a Quartermaster for the Confederate
Army from 1861-1864. These records include requisitions and pay vouchers from Tennessee (1861-1862) and Atlanta (1862-1864)
and Augusta (1864) Georgia. Also includes burial lists of Confederate soldiers and Federal prisoners from various hospitals
mainly in the Atlanta area dated December 31, 1863.
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Rhind, Stokes, Gardner letters
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Rhind family |
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1824-1889 |
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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.
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ms1356 |
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Richardson family papers (Hart County, Ga.)
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Richardson family |
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1900-1954 |
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This collection contains historic photographs and writings, class group photographs, and agricultural photographs of cattle
and land judging as well as 4-H activities. Also included are printed material regarding agricultural subjects. Two group
photographs of the reunion of the University of Georgia's class of 1897 are included.
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ms4123 |
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Robb family autograph collection
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Robb family |
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1894-1943 |
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The collection consists of photographs and autographs collected by Ellis D. Robb and Adelaide Robb, and correspondence to
the Robbs relating to their acquisition. Autographed photographs are of General Leonard Wood, John McCormack, Leslie Ward,
James S. Sherman, and James Saxon Childers. Autographs included are by Hugh Walpole, James Bede, Franklin MacVeagh, Charles
W. Fairbanks, James R. Garfield, Anna Balestier, Henry C. Wallace, John C. Coolidge, Carter Glass, Walter Brown, Newton D.
Baker, Marian Bower, Lytton Strachey, and Emma S. Bellamy. Also included are several typewritten correspondence from secretaries
to presidents of the United States, and some autographs that are illegible and undated.
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Robert G. Stephens, Jr. family papers
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Stephens family |
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1783-1996 |
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This collection contains photographs, correspondence, scrapbooks, and genealogy research of the Stephens, Evans, Bryan, Avary,
Carr and associated families. It also includes drafts and research of Robert G. Stephens writing, several clippings scrapbooks,
house plans, and George Lippincott's genealogy research notebooks. General Clement A. Evans life is well documented in writing
and research by several family members, as well as correspondence, photographs and scrapbooks. It also includes materials
about various Confederate veteran groups and reunions.
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ms4579 |
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Roebling family papers
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Roebling family |
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1930-2010 |
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This collection contains family clippings, photographs and correspondence; materials regarding the development of Donald Roebling's
amphibious vehicle, The Alligator; and W.R. Roebling's efforts to record memories and organize reunions of veterans who served
in the 2nd Amphibious Tractor Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps. It also contains manuscripts and research for several of Karl
Roebling's military pubications.
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ms4329 |
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Rountree family papers
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Rountree family |
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1860-1980 |
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The collection consists of letters, deeds, plats, insurance policies, canceled checks, receipts, and other papers concerning
the Rountree family that lived in the vicinity of Twin City, Georgia (formerly Graymont and Summit). Included are a few papers
regarding the service of Dent Rountree in World War I. Also there are a number of colorful cards, dating from the early 1900's,
that advertise businesses in the Georgia towns of Graymont, Augusta, Macon, and Atlanta and several towns outside of Georgia.
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ms2905 |
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Rufus K. Reaves family papers
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Reaves family |
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1838-1941 |
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The collection consists of papers of Rufus K. Reaves and the Reaves family of Athens, Georgia from 1838 to 1941. Includes
correspondence, maps, reports, legal documents, accounts, receipts, and tax information pertaining to business and mining
activities of Reaves and the Loud Hydraulic Hose Gold Mining Company (White County, Ga.), purchased by Reaves in the 1880s.
The collection also contains materials pertaining to business and legal activities of Rufus K. Reaves, Jr., as well as indentures
and deeds. Also included are the related papers of George W. Center and the Edward Lilly estate.
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ms1068 |
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Rush family papers
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Rush family |
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1858-1959 |
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The collection consists of George W. Rush's autograph album from the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, in which classmates
wrote various messages, 1858-1861; photostat of an 1860 letter addressed to Mr. G. W. Rush, from University Chancellor Andrew
A. Lipscomb; photostats of an 1860 University of Georgia commencement program and an 1859 prize declamation. Also included
is a biographical sketch (from Encyclopedia of Biography) of Rush's nephew, George Rush Franklin, and a typewritten letter
dated September 14, 1959, explaining the sketch; and an article on Rush's niece, Desiree Franklin, United Daughters of the
Confederacy president in 1952.
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ms549 |
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Ruth, Paine, and Reaves families papers
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Paine family |
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1893-1995 |
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This collection contains the papers of the Ruth, Paine, and Reaves families including correspodence, surveyes, maps, drawings,
and records regarding Rufus K. Reaves' land and gold mine in Raburn County, Georgia and Joseph P. Ruth's mine and company,
Ruth Locomotive Company, in Denver, Colorado.
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ms4275 |
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Sara and Athos Menaboni collection
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Menaboni family |
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1929-1990 |
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The collection consists of personal papers of Sara and Athos Menaboni. Included are correspondence, journals (both financial
and Sara's personal), photographs and photograph albums, home movies, exhibition programs, promotional fliers, Menaboni azalea
prints and copies of other prints, books, calling cards, and the memorial service program for Athos Menaboni. Correspondents
include "Tommy" Arnold, Congressman James C. Davis, and Wayne Short (on Audubon Society letterhead).
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ms3134 |
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Seaborn Jones family papers
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Jones family |
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1813-1966 |
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The collection consists of biographical information, correspondence, legal papers, financial papers, writings, photographs,
printed material and artifacts. The correspondence includes family, personal, business letters, and several Civil War Letters.
There are also letters and notes from tenants who worked on the Jones' plantations, which included Ogeechee, Crab Apple, and
Canaan. Legal matters consist of cases the firm handled, deeds, estate papers, fi fas, bonds for title, wills, contracts,
and guardianship papers. The firm John J. Jones & Son served as counsel for the Central of Georgia Railway, and these lawsuits
against the railroad often involved the killing of cows and pigs on the tracks. There is material about the Ideal Theatre
built by Seaborn Jones in Waynesboro (GA) for a movie theater. Financial papers include bills and receipts from various stores
and receipts from cotton sales. Writings include information on the history of Canaan plantation and a diary by John James
Jones about his trip to Europe in 1926.
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Sheftall Tanakh and Prayer Book
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Sheftall family |
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19th century |
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The collection consists of the family Tanakh of Levi Sheftall and an old Prayer Book, both in English. The Prayer Book contains
obituaries of Sheftall family member, dating 1834-1871, pasted to end pages.
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ms2574 |
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Smedley family theater collection
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Smedley family |
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1898-1919 |
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The collection consists of papers tracing theater life of the Smedley family from 1898-1919. In his diary, Edwin A. Smedley
writes about time spent in New York and Providence. New York entries regard interviews, agents, looking for work, rehearsals
at Carnegie Hall, Amateur Night, C.S. Church, and several visitors. Entries from Providence regard family activities, relaxation,
spending time on the beach and boat, and ball games. Most entries begin with a weather update, and the final pages include
addresses of friends and family members, and travel and performance schedules. Journal B contains several newspaper clippings
regarding Ellis Smedley, Edwin Smedley, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Mabel Tailaferro, Edith Taliaferro, Archie Boyd, the Smedley
Sketch Club, and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. The collection also includes some photographs, The Little mother script by Katherine
Stagg, broadsides, programs, and memorabilia from the theater.
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Stanley family letters (photocopies)
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Stanley family |
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1861-1866, 1875 |
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The collection consists of correspondence (photocopies) between Marcellus Stanley and his wife, Julia A. T. (Pope) Stanley,
from 1861-1864. The collection also consists of a genealogical chart of the Hills of Wilkes County, and photocopies of obituaries
(undated) for Major Marcellus Stanley.
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ms575 |
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Stanley family papers
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Stanley family |
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1845-1913 |
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This collection contains correspondence between Marcellus Stanley and his wife, Julia A.T. (Pope) Stanley during the Civil
War, letters from their son, Thomas Stanley, to his wife, Margaret (Morton) Stanley, letters from other family members, Julia
Pope Stanley's diary (1862) and prayer book, Marcellus Stanley's bankbooks, genealogies of Pope, Stanley, and Strong families,
the eulogy for Emma Louise Stanley Winbish, the Strong family Bible, poems, muster rolls, and other papers. Included are two
bound volumes of sheet music once kept by Julia Pope, two diplomas and two certificates.
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ms2541 |
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Stanton family papers
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Stanton family |
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1800s-1942 |
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The collection consists of miscellaneous papers of the Stanton family from the 1800s-1942. Papers include: calling cards;
correspondence from Willie Stanton and W. L. Stanton; newspaper clippings regarding Lucy Stanton's miniature paintings and
activities in the community, and the death of William Lewis Stanton; photographs of Stanton family members; exhibition catalogues;
and a few sketches.
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ms846 |
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Stark family papers
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Stark family |
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1832-1937 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Stark, McCord, Malcolm, Wozencraft, and York families from approximately 1832-1937.
Papers of the Malcom family include the last will and testament of John Malcom, Sr., of Walton County, Georgia, and two land
grants (1832-1862). Stark family papers include certificates of Buell Stark (1894-1937). A small amount of genealogical information
of the McCord, Wozencraft, and York families is also included in the collection.
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ms3671 |
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Stephen Heard family history
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Heard family |
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1894-1914 |
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The collection consists of one journal containing a handwritten family history of Stephen Heard and descendants of Heard and
his second wife Elizabeth Dardin. Several pages are signed "Bevel Comer" and "Mrs. Robert Hampton," great-granddaughter of
Stephen Heard.
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ms2841 |
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Stephens and Erwin family papers
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Stephens family |
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1853-1970s |
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The collection primarily consists of the correspondence between Roswell Powell Stephens and Mable Chadwick between 1911 and
1914; several of Dr. Stephens writings and sunday school sermans; four letters written by Mary Ann Cobb, including two to
her husband Howell Cobb; genealogical research regarding the Stephens, Chadwick, and Bell families compiled by Corinne Chadwick
Stephens Erwin for her D.A.R. application; and certificates recieved by Howell C. Erwin, Jr.
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ms3791 |
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Stevens and LeConte family papers
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LeConte family |
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1823-1975 |
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The collection consists of eight items: a handwritten letter from A. L. Baker, Savannah, Georgia, to her sister, dated March
21, 1823; printed memorial of Mrs. Annie L. C. Stephens, 1867; manuscript notebook entitled "Records of the LeConte Family";
manuscript page entitled "The Coat of Arms of the LeConte Family"; typewritten copy of "Sketch of the LeConte family of the
Nonant line in America"; and three newspaper clippings concerning sainthood of Elizabeth Ann Seton (circa 1975).
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ms2239 |
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Stewart family genealogy
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Stuart family |
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18th century |
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The collection consists of a four-page handwritten document that records births, deaths, and marriages of the Stewart family
of Georgia, descendants of John and Susannah Stewart. Much of the information recorded is of the family during the eighteenth
century.
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ms1408 |
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Stewart family of Clarke County (Ga.) papers
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Stuart family |
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1809-1837 |
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The collection consists of an inventory of the estate of James Stuart; an account for sale of personal property of the estate
of James Stewart; a bond for letters of administration for Samuel Stuart, Richard Stuart, Robert Fulwood, John Floyd on the
estate of James Stuart; and a Guardian bond appointing Thomas Stewart guardian to Hannah Stewart and Kitty Stewart.
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ms2995 |
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Stokes family papers
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Stokes family |
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1819-1952 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Stokes family of Madison, Morgan County, Georgia from 1819-1845. The papers mainly
contain correspondence including letters to Charles Y. Stokes while a student at Vineville Academy (Madison, Ga.) and the
University of Georgia (Athens, Ga.) mostly discussing family news, inquiring about school or Stokes' studies, and activities
of literary or social societies. The collection also contains a letter to William S. Stokes from Robert T. Ware (November
1819) describing Ware's trip to Staten Island (N.Y.), quarantine, arrival in Philadelphia (Pa.), and illness; a speech (1845)
on patriotism and U.S. history celebrating the 4th of July; and printed material.
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ms355 |
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Stone family papers
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Stone family |
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1847-1912 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, a diary, writings, and other papers of Robert G. Stone, who was a Confederate soldier
with Company K, 15th Georgia Infantry; together with land plats and indentures to property in Hancock and Washington Counties,
Ga.; and other ephemera such as Stone's C. S. A. cuff link and medals. Stone's few letters and diary entries follow his service
from 1860 through 1865, when he surrendered at Appomattox Court House shortly before General Lee's surrender. Stone left Sparta,
Georgia in 1860 and served in battles at Chattanooga, Richmond, Antietam, 2nd Manassas, Sharpsburg, Appomattox Courthouse,
etc. His activities were recorded on a bible cover which is part of this collection.
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ms2815 |
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Stovall and McKay Family Papers
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Stovall family |
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1886-1998 |
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The Stovall and McKay Family Papers document Walter Louis and Alice Woodliff Stovall, and their children: Walter Louis, Jr.,
James Edwin, Mary Katherine, Sarah Elizabeth, Martha Woodliff, and George Woodliff. The majority of the collection is correspondence
between the three girls and their parents and document their daily lives. Also, there are letters between George and his wife,
Martha McKay, during his service in the Air Corps during World War II. A small amount of correspondence from George and Martha's
son, Walter L. Stovall III and his wife Charlayne Hunter (Gault) discuss their controversial biracial marriage and the birth
of their daughter. The McKay papers belonged to Martha McKay and her brother Wright Judson McKay. The majority of her files
are related to the Sub-Debs, a women's civic club, established in 1934. There is also scrapbook about J. E. Mathis, McKay's
maternal grandfather.
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RBRL193SMMF |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Sturges family letters
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Sturges family |
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1844-1862 |
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The collection consists of letters written by William Sturges to his brother John beginning in 1844 while John was in college
in Princeton, New Jersey. He later went to Yale to study law. The letters describe the social events and family life in Waynesboro,
with some mention of politics. In 1852 John was county surveyor for Burke County and there are several letters to him requesting
his services. There are also two letters from John's niece Abby, who married Henry Hart Jones. John's regiment was in Portsmouth
(Va.) in August 1861 and Roanoke Island (NC) in December 1861. William wrote to him giving local news of the war. There are
no letters from John Sturges. Typescripts of all letters are included.
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ms3764 |
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T. A. Barrow family papers
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Barrow family |
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1819-1989 |
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The collection consists of the papers, correspondence, diaries, photographs, maps, and writings of members of the extended
Barrow families as well as information and photographs of other ancestors during the 1819-1989 period. They were collected
and housed in the residence of the late Loyce Alice Barrow and Shelby Myrick Jr.
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ms4349 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Talbot family papers
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Talbot family |
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1803, 1817 |
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The collection consists of two documents as follows: (1) dated February 15, 1803, manuscript balance sheet submitted to Wilkes
County Superior Court by Matthew Talbot, executor of the estate of the late John Talbot; (2) manuscript reply of Atha Jarrett,
Thomas Talbot and Richard Sapping to the bill of complaint of Peter Bennett et al., filed July 21, 1817 in Wilkes County Superior
Court.
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ms1715 |
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Tarver family papers
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Tarver family |
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1824-1884 |
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The collection consists of deeds for land purchased in Macon and Bullock Counties, Alabama, by the Banks and Tarver families.
The collection also includes estate papers, a receipt for state and county taxes, and correspondences between family members.
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ms1656 |
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Tate family papers
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Tate family |
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1849-1975 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Tate family of Gordon and Pickens counties, Georgia from ca. 1849-1975. The papers
consist primarily of correspondence, both business and personal. The business correspondence relates to the Tates' involvement
in the Georgia Marble Company (Tate, Georgia) and the Kennesaw Marble Company (Marietta, Ga.). The personal correspondence
is mainly between Edna Ferguson Tate and her children Sarah and William Tate. Sarah's letters are from Agnes Scott College
(Decatur, Ga.) where she was a student and from Orlando (Fla.) where she took a teaching job. William's letters are first
as a student and later as an instructor and Dean of Men at the University of Georgia and contain a substantial amount of material
relating to activities at the University and events in Athens, Georgia. Other correspondents include Philip May Tate, Stephen
C. Tate, Florence M. Tate, and Samuel Tate. The collection also contains photographs of the Tate family and the Georgia Marble
Company; account books ca. 1882-1904 pertaining to Sam'l & S.L. Tate & Co. (a general store) and the Georgia Marble Company;
and materials relating to the history of Pickens County (Ga.).
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ms2016 |
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Tate family record
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Tate family |
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1758-1901 |
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The collection consists of Tate family records, including births, deaths, and marriages dating 1758-1901. Records are recorded
on three leaves from the family Bible.
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ms2043 |
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Telamon Cuyler Collection, Series 2. Family Papers
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Cuyler family |
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1800-1967 |
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Series 2. Family Papers contains materials documenting the family members and lineage of Telamon Cuyler, including family
bible and bible records, correspondence between family members especially regarding a divorce, marriage records and genealogy
materials, and farm account books.
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ms1170.series2 |
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Textile collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1820-2009 |
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No description available
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HCTC016 |
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Historic Clothing and Textile Collection |
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Theatre programs (Massachusetts) scrapbook
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Vokes family |
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Dates: |
1881-1925 |
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The collection consists of a dis-bound scrapbook containing theatre programs from musicals, plays, concerts, operas, and other
events that occurred in theatres in Boston, Worcester, and Salem, Massachusetts. Some of the theatres include Boston Bijou
Theatre, Boston Music Hall, Mechanic Hall, and Plummer Hall. The scrapbook was possibly constructed by the Vokes family.
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ms2075 |
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Thomas Carr family papers
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Carr family |
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1730-1891 |
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The collection consists of the papers of Thomas Carr and his son, William A. Carr of Columbia County, Georgia from 1730-1891.
Includes correspondence, bills, receipts, land grants, court records, bonds, and slave records. Materials mainly related to
late 18th and early 19th century land speculation in Camden County (Ga.), Yazoo purchase, and northeast Georgia. Also includes
some material relating to William Low (Mrs. Carr's grandson by her first husband).
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ms21 |
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Thomas family papers
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Thomas family |
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1849-1942 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, receipts, photographs, printed material, and legal documents. Most of the letters
discuss social events and news of family or friends but a few mention U.S. politics, particularly the 1876 Presidential election;
George Dudley Thomas' law practice; plantation management; and the cotton market.
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ms2388 |
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Thomas family papers
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Thomas family |
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1889-1923 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, printed material, scrapbooks, account books, cookbooks, and clippings
related to the Thomas family.
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ms3324 |
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Thomas Hubbard McHatton family papers
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McHatton Family |
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1837-1956 |
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The collection consists of papers of Thomas Hubbard McHatton and the McHatton and Lustrat families including account books,
clippings, correspondence, diaries, financial records, legal documents, plantation accounts, postcards, printed material,
and scrapbooks. The collection documents Thomas H. McHatton's activities in World War I, World War II, and the American Legion;
activities of Joseph and Eleanor Lustrat including her involvement with the Red Cross in World War I; Marie L. McHatton's
activities with the Garden Club of Georgia (Athens) including correspondence and printed material on gardens or garden clubs
in Georgia and the United States; and James Alexander McHatton family papers pertaining to the family's flight to Cuba after
the Civil War, their life on a plantation in Cuba, and their return to the United States.
The collection also includes photographs (1870-1900) of the Chinn, Lustrat, and McHatton families; printed material pertaining
to Norwich (Conn.); publications (1903-1932, with gaps) of Spring Hill College (Mobile, Ala.); publications (1889-1908) of
Dr. Henry C. McHatton; financial records (1919-1939) of Thomas H. McHatton; manuscripts of Eliza C. McHatton Ripley's book
From Flag to Flag; and postcard albums.
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ms2855 |
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Tipton and Little families papers
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Tipton family |
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Dates: |
1900-2000 |
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This collection contains family records, correspondence and photographs, scrapbooks, diaries and memoirs from the Tipton and
Little familes, as well as military yearbooks, photographs and records of James Tipton.
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ms4473 |
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Tuck family photographs
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Tuck family |
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after 1850 |
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The collection consists of material relating to theTuck family: photographs (undated); obituaries clipped from newspapers;
small notebook of detailed genealogy; and a sheet tracing the Tuck family back to the 1850s.
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ms1651 |
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Tuggle family papers
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Tuggle family |
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1856-1942 |
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The collection consists of Tuggle and Tugwell genealogy traced back to 1630. Also included are indentures, plats, petitions,
titles, deeds and other legal documents of Tuggle, Parks, and Deaton families concerning land transactions from 1856-1942.
Land was located in Gwinnett, Hall, Jackson and Barrow counties in Georgia, and Rutland County, Vermont.
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ms3037 |
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Upshaw family papers
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Upshaw family |
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Dates: |
1808-1880 |
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The collection consists of papers relating the the Upshaw family of Elbert County, Georgia from 1808-1880. Includes correspondence,
bills, receipts, deeds, land grants, Upshaw genealogy, and other legal papers relating mainly to George and James Upshaw.
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ms18 |
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Van Giesen Family papers
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Van Giesen family |
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Dates: |
1796-1926 |
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The Van Giesen Family Collection contains the manuscript materials of the Uriah Van Giesen family of Savannah. The collection
includes correspondence, legal documents, clippings, etc. of the extended family, but the bulk of the collection relates to
Van Giesen's service to the Confederacy in Company B, 2nd Georgia Battalion. His diary, correspondence and military papers
detail his service until 1864 when he was discharged because of chronic hepatitis. Also included are some materials of Van
Giesen's son Frank S. Van Giesen, a broker and magistrate also of Savannah. Some materials in the collection relate to the
Ancker family (the family of F.S. Van Giesen's wife, Carrie).
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ms2816 |
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Vann family collection
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Vann family |
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1890-1980 |
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The Vann family collection consists primarily of scrapbooks and photographs documenting three generations of the Vann family.
The scrapbooks include photographs, clippings, and correspondence. Additionally, there are two 16mm and 12 8mm home movies
housed in the Brown Media Archive.
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ms3763 |
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Waggoner family records (photocopy)
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Wagner family |
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Dates: |
1884-1949 |
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The collection consists of family records (photocopy) from a family Bible formerly in the possession of Mrs. Margaret Waggoner
Gaines. The records list marriages, births, and deaths of members of the Waggoner family.
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ms1208 |
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Walter B. Hill family papers
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Hill family |
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Dates: |
1818-1941 |
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The collection consists of the papers of Walter B. Hill and the Hill family from 1818-1941. The papers include correspondence,
legal documents from Hill's law practice, notebooks containing Hill's law lectures or class notes, an 1878 diary of Hill's
daily activities, photographs, scrapbooks of clippings documenting Hill's career, speeches, and writings of Hill, letterbooks,
and printed material pertaining to temperance activities in Georgia and the United States. The correspondence is mostly between
family members discussing personal business but a few pertain to Hill's professional career and discuss education in Georgia,
politics, or articles written by Hill. Correspondents include Hill's parents Mary Clay Birch Hill and Barnard Hill, his brother
Herbert C. Hill, his wife Sallie Parna Barker (Hill), and children Parna B. Hill, Mary Minot (Brown), and Roger M. Hill. The
letterbooks (1888-1893 and 1898-1899) mainly pertain to Hill's law practice with the firms of Hill & Harris (Macon, Ga.) or
Hill, Harris and Birch (Macon, Ga.), but also include information on Hill's activities with the Georgia Bar Association and
temperance societies.
After Hill's death in 1905, the correspondence is between Sallie B. Hill, Parna B. Hill, Mary M. Brown, and Walter B. Hill.
Much of the materials pertain to Sallie's work with farmer's wives as part of the University of Georgia's extension service,
Parna's activities with canning and poultry clubs through the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, and both women's service with the
League of Women Voters of Georgia.
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Weems family papers
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Weems family |
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1918-1992 |
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The collection documents the history of the Weems family of Georgia and related families, such as the Parks and the Holleymans.
The families are documented by correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, genealogy research (including charts, worksheets,
and birth, marriage, and death records), professional work, and clippings. Much of the collection focuses on Sarah Parks Branch
Weems and her closest relatives.
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ms3882 |
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Hargrett Library |
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W.H. Bridges family photograph
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Bridges family |
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1870-1899 |
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The collection consists of a photograph (undated) of Reverend W.H. Bridges, his second wife, Mary Angeline Randolph, and three
children, with genealogical information about the family.
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ms3482 |
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Wilcox family papers
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Wilcox family |
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1836-1893 |
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The collection consists of correspondence between Wilcox family members from 1836-1893. Correspondents include Daniel, Elisa,
and Jonathan S. Wilcox in Augusta, Georgia. They write to each other, and also to Colonel Jonathan S. and Chloe Wilcox in
Madison, Connecticut. Correspondence regards family health, activities and business, life in Augusta, Georgia, and effects
of the war. Also included are an indenture, deed, account for the sale of hay, and a tax list.
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ms2924 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Will Hill Newton II family papers
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Newton family |
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1880-1980 |
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Collection consists of the family papers of Will Hill Newton II and include genealogy, correspondence, photographs, certificates,
and artifacts. The high school and World War II era military service of Will Hill Newton II is highlighted, as is some genealogical
material illustrating family connections.
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ms3673 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William A. Little and John D. Little scrapbook and commission
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Little family |
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1896-1902 |
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The collection consists of two items: a scrapbook containing newspaper articles concerning John D. Little and William A. Little
dated 1898-1902; and the commission of William A. Little as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia, dated December
28, 1896.
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ms224 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William Harden family papers
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Harden family |
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1826-1936 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, legal documents, genealogical materials, clippings, as well as speeches and writings
of William Harden. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence to William Harden or Judge Edward J. Harden. Included
are a series of letters from George Michael Troup to Dr. W.C. Daniels writing from Milledgeville, Georgia and Washington,
D.C. discussing state rights, Georgia land surveys, public education, tariffs, the nullification issue, and Indian affairs.
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ms2349 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William Tate family papers
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Tate family |
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1830-1992 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, printed material, manuscripts, financial records, account books, and scrapbooks.
Correspondence between Tate family members relates to news of family and friends. Correspondents include Carter Tate, Edna
Tate, Philip May Tate, Susan Tate, and William Tate. Earlier materials pertain to Athens businessman Asaph King Childs, including
account books, cash books, bills and receipts, correspondence, and timebooks documenting Childs' involvement with or management
of the Cliff House (Tallulah Falls, Ga.), Childs & Moss (Athens, Ga.), and Childs, Nickerson & Company (Athens, Ga.). The
collection also contains Civil War correspondence between Shatt C. Mitchell of the 13th Georgia Infantry Regiment and his
wife Chloe including letters describing the battle of Antietam (Md.). Additional materials include scrapbooks containing
clippings relating to Corra Harris.
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ms2034 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Williams family papers
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Williams family |
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Dates: |
1787-1905 |
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The collection consists of deeds, inventories, indentures, land grants, receipts, and correspondence of the Williams family
from 1787-1905. Early materials relate to Dawson Williams, father of Joseph, and include correspondence and bills. Of particular
interest is correspondence of Joseph Williams, from camps near Atlanta, then Camp Anderson (Andersonville, Ga.); Dawson Williams,
from camps near Atlanta, Georgia, and Brown Hospital, Milledgeville, Georgia; and Robert G. Williams, from camps near Chattanooga,
Russellville, and Greeneville, Tennessee, and on the Shenandoah River, "Clark" County. Correspondence contains little information
about battles or troop movements, and mainly discusses life for those at home, crops, and requests for food and clothing.
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ms12 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Williford family papers
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Williford family |
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1811-1918 |
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The collection consists of land grants, deeds and land plats of Henry Williford and William Williford in Madison County, Georgia.
Also included are receipts, fragments of deeds and sales papers, and a photocopy of a letter from Robert B. Williford to Lucile
Moon, 1918.
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ms2843 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1910-1919 |
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No description available
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HCTC003 |
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Historic Clothing and Textile Collection |
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314 |
Title: |
Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1800-1899 |
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No description available
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HCTC001 |
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Historic Clothing and Textile Collection |
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Title: |
Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1900-1909 |
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No description available
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HCTC002 |
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Title: |
Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1920-1929 |
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No description available
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HCTC004 |
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Title: |
Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1930-1939 |
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No description available
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HCTC005 |
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Title: |
Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1940-1949 |
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No description available
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HCTC006 |
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Title: |
Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1950-1959 |
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No description available
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HCTC007 |
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320 |
Title: |
Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1960-1969 |
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No description available
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HCTC008 |
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321 |
Title: |
Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences. Photographs |
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Dates: |
1970-1979 |
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No description available
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HCTC009 |
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Historic Clothing and Textile Collection |
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322 |
Title: |
Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences. Photographs |
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Dates: |
1980-1989 |
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No description available
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HCTC010 |
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Historic Clothing and Textile Collection |
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323 |
Title: |
Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
1990-1999 |
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No description available
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HCTC011 |
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Title: |
Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
2000-2009 |
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The collection includes examples of everyday women's dress from 21st century. The collection incorporates examples of ready-to-wear
garments from labels such as Coldwater Creek, J. Crew, Ella Moss, Babette San Francisco, St. John by Marie Gray, Reem Acra,
Diane von Furstenberg, Nanette Lepore, Ann Demeulemeester, Jones New York.
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HCTC012 |
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Historic Clothing and Textile Collection |
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325 |
Title: |
Women's clothing collection
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University of Georgia. College of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Dates: |
2010-2019 |
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The collection includes examples of everyday dress for women in the early 21st century.
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HCTC013 |
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Title: |
Worley family photographs
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Worley family |
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Dates: |
1910-1939 |
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This collection contains photographic reproductions of the Worley family who ran the Worley Laundry & Dry Cleaning Company
in Elberton, Georgia. Included are images of business, family members, and James Herman Worley's second grade class at Elberton
Public School. The photographs are scanned reproductions, not originals.
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ms2989 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Yancey-Harris family papers
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Harris family |
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Dates: |
1970 |
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The collection consists of one letter: dated El Paso, Texas, "Dear Dr. Draughon," signed "Maribelle H. Fink," regarding Fink's
mother, Caro Yancey Harris, and grandfather, Benjamin Yancey. Also included is genealogical information regarding the Yancey
family, dating back to the 1800s.
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ms2188 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Family Visitor account book
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Family Visitor (Firm : Madison, Ga.) |
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Dates: |
1849-1856 |
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The collection consists of an account book for the magazine Family Visitor from January 1849-December 1850. Each entry lists
the customer's name, service rendered, and price. Services include printing cards, handbills, and pamphlets, or placing advertisements.
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ms107 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Bogardus and Allgood family papers
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Boagrdus family. |
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Dates: |
1800-1944 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Bogardus and Allgood families of New York and Georgia from 1800-1944. Consists mainly
of correspondence of Henry S. Bogardus (1823-1836, with gaps); DeForrest Allgood (1888-1889) as president of the Trion Manufacturing
(textile) Company in Trion, Chattooga County (Ga.); and letters to Andrew P. Allgood. Other correspondents include Susan Bogardus
Farmer, Susan Allgood, and Susie M. Wright.
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Identifier: |
ms896 |
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Hargrett Library |
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330 |
Title: |
Russell Family Collection, Audiovisual Materials
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Russell family. |
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Dates: |
1938-2006 |
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Russell Family Collection, Audiovisual Materials document birthdays and family reunions of the Russell Family in Winder, Georgia.
Also included is a copy of the short version of Richard Russell: A Georgia Giant on 16mm film.
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Identifier: |
RBRL003RFC_AV |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Title: |
Winters family papers
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Winter family. |
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Dates: |
1919-1925 |
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This collection includes letters to Mrs. Mary Winters, most of which regards the death of her daughter Verna Jewel Winters
Peace, and John Miles Monroe Winters' ledger for their peach farm in Bradley, Georgia.
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Identifier: |
ms4338 |
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Hargrett Library |
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J. W. Fanning Papers
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Fanning, John William, 1905-1997 |
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Dates: |
1925-1997 |
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The collection is comprised primarily of papers which document the personal and professional life of J. W. Fanning, former
Vice President of Services at the University of Georgia and namesake of the Fanning Institute located at the University of
Georgia. The collection includes photocopies of Fanning's Bible study notes, The Business of Farming: Problems and Exercises
in Determining Profits, Planning Operations, and Keeping Records written by Fanning, and a Fanning Institute fan with images
of Dr. Fanning and Cora Lee Fanning. Also included in this collection are two scrapbooks compiled by Fanning's family with
photographs, clippings, correspondence, speeches, and program material documenting Fanning's life and career.
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Identifier: |
RBRL312JWF |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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334 |
Title: |
Atlanta Prison Farm photo identification cards
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Atlanta Prison Farm |
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Dates: |
1956-1972 |
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This collection contains photo identification cards of inmates of the Atlanta Prison Farm during the late 1950s through the
early 1970s. Each card includes a photograph, fingerprints, physical description, and information about sentences.
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ms4283 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Breedlove Farm Records
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Breedlove Farm |
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Dates: |
1837-2013 |
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Breedlove Farm was located in Watkinsville, Oconee County, Georgia, and was owned and operated by William Henry Breedlove
beginning in 1941. The records primarily document the ownership and use of the land and, to a lesser degree, the career and
family of Breedlove himself, and includes ledgers, surveys, maps, deeds, certificates and commissions, printed materials,
photographs, film, and digital files.
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Identifier: |
RBRL340 |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Title: |
Koinonia Farm papers
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Koinonia Farm |
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Dates: |
1952-1956 |
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The collection consists of nine black and white photographs of youth engaging in various recreational activities at Camp Koinonia,
Koinonia Farm's Interracial Children's Camp, Monteagle, Tennessee, taken in 1955. Also included are newspaper articles and
pamphlets regarding Koinonia, and two health inspector's reports of Koinonia.
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Identifier: |
ms3049 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Farmer's Hardware Co. records
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Farmer's Hardware Co. (Madison, Ga.) |
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1876-1962 |
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This collection includes correspondence, receipts, orders, printed material, ledgers, and miscelleaneous papers.
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Identifier: |
ms2460 |
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Hargrett Library |
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338 |
Title: |
Evelyn Farr school notebook
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Farr, Eveyln |
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Dates: |
1930s |
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The collection consists of a school notebook belonging to Evelynn Farr of Marietta, Georgia. She was mostly likely a student
of Marietta High School.
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Identifier: |
ms3815 |
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Hargrett Library |
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339 |
Title: |
James T. Farrell poem
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Farrell, James T. (James Thomas), 1904-1979 |
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Dates: |
20th century |
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The collection consists of two typewritten poems titled "Willie Collins' Greatest Victory" and "Willie Collins' Victory in
His Grave" by James T. Farrell, with annotations and corrections by the author. The poems are the first and second versions
of Farrell's poem titled "Willie Collins Speaking," and were initially kept in an envelope that was affixed to the end of
The Collected Poems of James T. Farrell.
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Identifier: |
ms922 |
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Hargrett Library |
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340 |
Title: |
Alexander C. Farrington letter to Stephen Hills
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Farrington, Alexander C. |
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1835 December 26 |
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This collection consists of a letter dated December 26, 1835, from Alexander C. Farrington of New York, to Stephen Hills,
of New York. Farrington responds to Hills' inquiry regarding 100,000 acres of timber lands in Georgia. He talks about the
quality of the land and timber, the market for timber, transporting the timber on a soon-to-be completed canal from Savannah
to the Altamaha River, and the history of ownership of the land. Names mentioned include: Joseph Grezard, Joseph Eden, Metcalf
Eden, Samuel Abbott, Jemima Abbott, Samuel K. Abbott, Charles Abbott, Nicholas Abbott, Henry P. Abbott, and Ann Eliza Abbott.
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ms643 |
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Hargrett Library |
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341 |
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Henry Pattillo Farrow family papers
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Farrow, Henry P. (Henry Pattillo), 1834-1907 |
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Dates: |
1855-1937 |
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The collection consists of papers of Henry Pattillo Farrow and Farrow family members from 1855-1937. The papers include correspondence,
letter books, newspapers, clippings, printed material, bills, receipts, account books, and photographs. The bulk of the collection
relates to Henry Pattillo Farrow and documents his involvement in Republican politics in Georgia during and after Reconstruction;
his positions as Georgia Attorney-General, U.S. District Attorney, collector of customs for the Port of Brunswick (Ga.), and
as postmaster of Gainesville (Ga.). Materials pertaining to Farrow's administration of the Porter Springs resort Queen of
the Mountains include hotel ledgers (1877-1896), account books (1886-1892), registers (1893, 1899), a cash book (1886-1889),
a memorandum book (1886-1904), and employees lists (1889-1891). From 1907-1937, the collection consists of business and family
correspondence of John A. Whitner (Farrow's son-in-law) and Henry F. Whitner mainly pertaining to the administration of the
Queen of the Mountains resort.
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ms94 |
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Hargrett Library |
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342 |
Title: |
Thomas Faulkner account book
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Faulkner, Thomas, 1830-1908 |
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Dates: |
1854-1875 |
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The collection consists of and account book including accounts for workers on Faulkner's plantation, documenting the date,
person's name, number of days worked, purchases, and prices. The book also contains entries for the Hall County Court, documenting
date, name of plaintiff and defendant, and resolution of case.
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Identifier: |
ms2052 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Annie Fears letter to F. E. Wimbish
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Fears, Annie |
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Dates: |
1867 November 8 |
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The collection consists of one four page letter from Miss Annie Fears, addressed to Miss F. E. Wimbish, her cousin and friend.
The letter is dated November 8, 1867 and is chatty and news-filled. Numerous names of Atlanta and Fairburn people are mentioned
as she relates who is marrying, who is ill, and who is her latest sweetheart.
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Identifier: |
ms1445 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Savannah River
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Fedder, Benjamin (Rinehart & Company) |
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Dates: |
1951 |
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Original artwork for the end papers of The Savannah / Thomas L. Stokes
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Identifier: |
hmap1951a55 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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346 |
Title: |
Georgia Wildlife Federation records
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Georgia Wildlife Federation |
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Dates: |
1936-2015 |
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This collection includes administrative files, legislation and advocacy, educational materials, and photographs. There are
numerous files documenting the creation of the Alcovy River Greenway, Mill Creek Nature Center, and the Okefenokee Education
and Research Center.
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Identifier: |
ms3995 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Oglethorpe Feed and Stock Farm Co. records
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Oglethorpe Feed and Stock Farm Co. (Lexington, Ga.) |
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1921-1929 |
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The collection consists of receipts for the company's purchases of farm equipment, supplies, livestock, seed and grain, as
well as food staples. The collection also includes bank statements; payroll sheets; insurance policies; an account book listing
the company's employees, time worked, and pay; and some personal correspondence of company president J.H. Mathewson.
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ms2128 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Irene Felker Lucy Cobb Institute scrapbook
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Felker, Irene |
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1896 |
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The collection consists of a scrapbook containing concert programs, newspaper clippings, invitations, and handwritten notes.
The collection also includes a photocopy of a photograph of Irene Felker, and a photocopy of a newspaper article regarding
the closing of the Lucy Cobb Institute.
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ms3490 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Chatham County (Ga.) indenture
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Felt, Joseph |
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1854 February 2 |
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The collection consists of an indenture made February 2, 1854 between Joseph Felt, guardian of Margaret Cavanagh, "a lunatic
of the City of Savannah," and Edward O'Byrne for "a lot of land in Savannah, known as Lot Number Ten (10), Digby Tything Derby
Ward."
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ms3443 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Howard E. Felton photograph album
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Felton, Howard Erwin, 1869- |
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1907-1915 |
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The album contains photographs taken by Dr. Howard Erwin Felton. Consists mostly of photographs of the Felton family and people
and places around Cartersville, Georgia. Also includes 17 commercially produced color photographs of scenes around Cartersville.
Notable photgraphs include "Election day in Cartersville, June 20, 1907 when Prohibition carried," "the first hospital ever
erected in Cartersville, October 1913," and images of the Bartow County Fair, 1913.
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ms4136 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Rebecca Latimer Felton papers
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Felton, William H. (William Harrell), 1823-1909 |
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1851-1930 |
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The collection consists of the papers of Rebecca Latimer Felton, from 1851 to 1930. The papers include correspondence, speeches,
articles, and scrapbooks; all reflecting her lengthy public career as author, newspaper columnist, lecturer, as she actively
pursued her interests in politics, religious issues, penal and temperance reform and women's political rights. The papers
reflect her involvement in the World's Columbian Exposition (1890-1894), the Cotton States Exposition in Atlanta (1895), and
as a delegate to the Progressive Republican Convention in Chicago (1912). Correspondents include readers of her articles and
letters and those involved in Exposition matters. Other correspondents include General John B. Gordon, Alexander Hamilton
Stephens, James Longstreet, William H. Hidell, Bertha Honore Palmer, Lafayette McLaws, Florence Williams Olmstead, President
Rutherford B. Hayes, Georgia Governors A. H. Colquitt, Joseph Emerson Brown and William Yates Atkinson and family members,
husband William H. Felton, son Howard Erwin Felton, and Charles and Eleanor Swift Latimer.
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ms81 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Sarah Craig Ferguson papers
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Ferguson, Sarah Jane Craig, 1847-1926 |
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1861-1893 |
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Collection includes fifty-seven letters between members of the Craig and Ferguson family during the American Civil War. Letters
discuss personal family matters such as illness, engagements, and travel as well as the movement and location of Union and
Confederate military companies. Also included are envelopes, ten photographs of family members, a photograph album, a Christmas
card, a marriage license for Sarah Ferguson and John Craig, a keepsake box, and a small chainmail purse.
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ms4373 |
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Hargrett Library |
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353 |
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Sarah J. Ferguson speech
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Ferguson, Sarah J., 1905- |
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1905-1950 |
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The collection consists of three items: speech prepared by Sarah J. Ferguson regarding the development of Sunday school in
the South; transcript of said speech read by Ferguson at Fairview Church, Cherokee County, Georgia; transcript of a letter
from William Tate containing an explanation of the speech by Ms. Ferguson.
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ms2685 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Reuel Elmer Ferqueron business papers
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Ferqueron, Reuel Elmer (1892-1966) |
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1915-1957 |
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This collection contains two ledgers, nine time books, and two pieces of correspondence from the construction business of
Reuel Elmer Ferqueron.
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ms4614 |
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Hargrett Library |
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355 |
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John Ferrie letter to Jacob Weed
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Ferrie, John, active 1787 |
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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 …"
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ms3452 |
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Hargrett Library |
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356 |
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Winterville Marigold Festival Records
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Winterville Marigold Festival. |
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1971-2016 |
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The Winterville Marigold Festival is an annual event held in Winterville, Clarke County, Georgia that started in 1971 to celebrate
the community and raise funds for city improvement projects. The records consist of planning documents, promotional materials,
scrapbooks, photographs, T-Shirts, posters, and digital files.
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RBRL378 |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Mary Few letter
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Few, Mary, 1790-1873 |
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1864 November 17 |
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Consists of one letter written by Mary Few to Elizabeth Hesselius Murray in 1864. Mary Few was the daughter of William and
Catherine Nicholson Few. Mary Few writes the letter from Ninth Street in New York and discusses everday activity around the
home. She writes that she misses their "morning readings" and describes the wedding of another "Lizzie." She also writes that
Mary Wilks, a sick child, is staying at her home, as well as her "very feeble" Aunt Montgomery.
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ms4175 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William and Catherine Nicholson Few papers
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Few, William, 1748-1828 |
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1782-1844 |
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The collection consists of letters that were exchanged between William Few, his wife Catherine and their children. Catherine
Few also wrote letters to her sister Maria Few Montgomery, her grandchildren and her friend, Harriett Woodward Murray. There
are several letters written by Joseph Hopper Nicholson (1770-1817), cousin of Catherine Few, to Frances Few. Writings and
a biographical sketch of William Few are included. These are family letters describing such topics as children, health, social
activities, local and foreign travel and weather, there is also commentary on political and military matters. Some of the
letters of Joseph Nicholson mention his part in the War of 1812 bombardment of Fort McHenry in Maryland.
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ms3245 |
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Hargrett Library |
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359 |
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Hardin family (Monroe County, Ga.) genealogy
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Fickett, Richard N., III |
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1965 |
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The collection consists of one genealogical chart of the Hardin family of Monroe County, Georgia, from 1797 to 1965, copyright
1965 by Richard N. Fickett, III. Allied families include Barrett, Bogle, Bryan, Fambro, Fickett, Moore, Murchison, Stafford,
White, and Wilson. Also included is a typewritten explanatory letter and index.
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ms496 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Arthur J. Fielder World War I photographs
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Fielder, Arthur J. |
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1917-1918 |
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The collection consists of two photographs of Camp Wheeler, Macon, Georgia. One photograph portrays a view of Camp Wheeler;
the second portrays members of the Medical Detachment and Band of the 106th Engineers, 31st Division. The collection also
includes a poster (copyright 1917) with the caption: Roll of Honor, Service in the World War Roster, Company "E," 106th Engineer
Regiment, Thirty-First Division, Camp Wheeler, Georgia, February 12, 1918. The poster contains a list of members, and ranks,
and images depicting unit members in various military activities.
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ms3140 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Ronnie Fields Collection of Herman E. Talmadge Letters to Moses Leff
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Fields, Ronnie. |
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1964-1980 |
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The collection includes a series of eighteen personal letters from Herman Talmadge to the Honorable Moses Leff, ranging from
January 8, 1964 to October 15, 1980. The letters consist of thank you notes for Leff's attendance at Talmadge's birthdays,
as well as an announcement of a marriage in the Leff family. One letter from 1969 discusses H.R. 10567, which proposed inscribing
"Justice," "Mercy," and "Humility" on the one dollar bill.
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RBRL106RFML |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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362 |
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Palace Theatre letter and handbill
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Consolidated Film and Supply Company (Atlanta, Ga.) |
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Dates: |
1918 |
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This collection consists of a letter of thanks for ordering the 5 reel Western motion picture Devil Bateese from the Consolidated
Film Supply Company of Atlanta to the Palace Theatre in Ashburn, Georgia. On the reverse is the handwritten order for 250
handbills, or dodgers, to be printed. Included is a printed handbill and the envelope with notes regarding the order.
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ms4178 |
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Hargrett Library |
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W.F. Taylor and Southern Film contract
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Southern Film (Firm) |
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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.
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ms3463 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William W. Fincher, Jr. Papers
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Fincher, William W., Jr., 1914-2006 |
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1960s-1990s |
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William W. Fincher served in the Georgia State Senate from 1965-1991. His committee assignments included Higher Education,
Health and Welfare, Banking Finance, Appropriations, Human Resources, and Interstate Cooperation. Prior to his service in
the state senate, Fincher was a pharmacist in Chatsworth, GA and operated a theaters in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. The
collection consists of personal and official correspondence; constituent letters from Murray, Catoosa, and Whitfield counties;
photographs; and memorabilia.
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RBRL358 |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Conrad Fink papers
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Fink, Conrad C. |
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1961-2011 |
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This collection consists of materials that Conrad Fink either created or collected during his lifetime of news reporting and
teaching journalism at UGA. Included are numerous articles that he summited to the Associated Press (AP) while covering Asia
during the mid-1960s along with general interest stories about the U.S. written for the AP during the 1980s to 2000s. There
is information about various newspapers around the country, their daily workings and the owners of these papers. There are
also documents (1977-2011) related to the classes that Fink taught and the speeches that he presented along with galleys,
reviews and other materials connected to books that he authored. In addition, the collection holds a large amount of both
his professional and personal correspondence dating from the 1980s to 2011.
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UA0003 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Georgia map
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Finley, A. (Anthony) |
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circa 1820-1830 |
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note
Relief shown by hachures; Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington; In upper right hand corner: no. 21; Includes Cherokee
and Lower Creek Indians; Possibly detached from A new general atlas : comprising a complete set of maps representing the grand
divisions of the globe : together with the several empires, kingdoms and states in the world / compiled from the best authorities,
and corrected by the most recent discoveries. Philadelphia : Published by A. Finley
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hmap1828g4 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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Title: |
Georgia map
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Finley, A. (Anthony) |
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Dates: |
1822 |
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note
Dated 1822 because Bibb County, organized 1822, is on the map, while Decatur County, organized 1823, is not; Relief shown
by hachures; Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington; In upper right hand corner: no. 21; From: A new general atlas : comprising
a complete set of maps representing the grand divisions of the globe. Philadelphia : Published by A. Finley, 1824
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hmap1822y6 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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Title: |
Georgia map
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Finley, A. (Anthony) |
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Dates: |
1824 |
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Prime meridian: Washington and Greenwich; relief shown pictorially; Publication: Philadelphia : A. Finley
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hmap1824g4 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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Title: |
Georgia map
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Finley, A. (Anthony) |
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Dates: |
circa 1829 |
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The map represents Georgia of ca. 1821; Published by A. Finley, Philada. (to accompany) A New General Atlas Comprising a Complete
Set of Maps, representing the Grand Divisions Of The Globe; Publication: Philadelphia : A. Finley
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hmap1829g4 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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370 |
Title: |
Georgia map
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Finley, A. (Anthony) |
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circa 1828-1835 |
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Publication: Philadelphia : A. Finley; Prime meridian Greenwich and Washington; includes Cherokee Indians
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hmap1830g4 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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Title: |
Georgia map
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Finley, A. (Anthony) |
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Dates: |
1831 |
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note
A New General Atlas Comprising a Complete Set of Maps, representing the Grand Divisions Of The Globe; Publication: Philadelphia
: A. Finley
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hmap1831g4 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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372 |
Title: |
Map of North and South Carolina and Georgia
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Finley, A. (Anthony) |
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1824 |
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First edition Finley pocket map; Copyright secured; Published by A. Finley Philadelphia 1824; J. H. Young Sculp.; Prime meridian
Greenwich; includes topographical table with population by county from 1820 census "White, Free Black, & Slave Population"
Manuscript notation "Mary E. Rane [?], Lewiston Maine Grammar School"
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hmap1824y64 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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Henry County land grant
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Finnel, Ann |
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1821 August 19 |
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The collection consists of one grant of 202 1/2 acres of land in Henry County, Georgia, to Ann Finnel (or Finnell), widow,
of Columbia County, Georgia. The grant is dated August 19, 1821.
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ms644 |
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Hargrett Library |
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First Congregational Church (Athens, Ga.) record book
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First Congregational Church (Athens, Ga.) |
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1881-1903 |
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The collection consists of a record book for the First Congregational Church (Athens, Ga.) from 1881-1903. The volume contains
a history of the church detailing its founding and organization; minutes; treasurer's reports (1892-1897); and records of
baptisms.
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ms142 |
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Hargrett Library |
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375 |
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First Presbyterian Church (Athens, Ga.) records
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First Presbyterian Church (Athens, Ga.) |
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1907-1997 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and records of First Presbyterian Church, Athens, Georgia, from 1907-1997.
Several letters are from members of the armed forces, their families, chaplains and pastors during World War II. Photographs
depict missionaries, church members, and the church building. Church records include inventories, bulletins, various resolutions
and memorials.
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ms3151 |
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Hargrett Library |
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376 |
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Presbyterian Church (Athens, Ga.) records
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First Presbyterian Church (Athens, Ga.) |
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1832-1949 |
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The collection consists of reproductions of several records of the Presbyterian Church, Athens, Georgia. Records include:
a committee report (1832); historical sketch of the Sunday school program; "Manual / Presbyterian Church in Athens" (written
by Rev. J. Dewitt Burkead, Pastor, 1866-1873); membership roll (1890s); marriages and deaths during ministry of Dr. E. L.
Hill (1903-1949); and a register of marriages by Moses Waddel in South Carolina and Georgia (originally printed in 1943).
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ms362 |
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Hargrett Library |
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377 |
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First Presbyterian Church (Savannah, Ga.) records
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First Presbyterian Church (Savannah, Ga.) |
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1840 |
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The collection consists of a pamphlet titled Rules for the spiritual and temporal government of the First Presbyterian Church,
Savannah, Geo., as revised by a committee and adopted by the church 13 May, 1840. The last eight pages of the pamphlet contain
handwritten notes and names of church members.
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ms2454 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Dorothy Canfield Fisher letters
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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958 |
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1939-1950 |
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The collection consists of three typed letters written by Dorothy Canfield Fisher from Arlington, Vermont. In them, she relates
her interest and friendship for Samuel Tupper, a Georgia novelist. With one letter to Tupper's mother and two to Tupper himself,
Fisher recounts his visits to her Vermont home, his knowledge and grasp of the art of fiction, the similarities of Southerners
and Vermonters, her readings for the Book-of-the-Month Club, and other literary matters.
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ms1122 |
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Hargrett Library |
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W.W. Fisher letters to Thomas J. Winkler
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Fisher, W. W. |
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1867 |
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The collection consists of three letters from W.W. Fisher to his cousin, Thomas J. Winkler. The first letter describes the
University, his courses, and plans for the future, the second letter addresses an invitation Fisher received to teach at Winkler's
school in White, Georgia, a third letter discusses tickets and a toothache.
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ms3148 |
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Hargrett Library |
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380 |
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Gilbert C. Fite Collection of Richard B. Russell, Jr. Research Files
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Fite, Gilbert Courtland, 1918- |
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1971-1984 |
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The collection consists of oral histories and notes Dr. Gilbert C. Fite used in conducting research for the biography, Richard
B. Russell, Jr., Senator from Georgia.
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RBRL089GF |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Benjamin Smith Fitzpatrick papers
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Fitzpatrick, Benjamin Smith, 1885-1944 |
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1884-1941 |
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The collection consists of correspondence of Benjamin Smith Fitzpatrick from 1884-1941 relating mainly to his work as School
Superintendent of Twiggs County, Georgia. The correspondence covers various education issues concerning schools, teachers,
and pupils of Twiggs County, Georgia.
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Identifier: |
ms195 |
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Hargrett Library |
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382 |
Title: |
Duross Fitzpatrick Papers
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Fitzpatrick, Duross |
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1918-2008 |
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Duross Fitzpatrick (1934-2008) served as a United States District Judge for the Middle District of Georgia (1985-2001). His
papers document his judicial career and his engagement with the broader legal community and includes correspondence, legal
notes, clippings, oral histories, photographs, awards, and audiovisual materials.
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Identifier: |
RBRL247DF |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Cameron Douglas Flanigen papers
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Flanigen, Cameron Douglas, 1854-1942 |
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1867-1941 |
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The C. D. Flanigen Collection contains letters, speeches, committee reports, bills, receipts, and manuscripts of articles
of Flanigen who was a prominent Athens businessman. The material on the Athens City School system is particularly valuable,
as is the part of the collection which concerns the Athens, Street Railway. This collection offers material relating to local
problems of transportation and education.
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Jean Flanigen papers
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1917-1964 |
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The collection consists of Flanigen's wartime correspondence, including V-mail and family correspondence. Family correspondents
include Barrington L. Flanigen, C. D. Flanigen, and Harold Milton Heckman. Also included are a sketchbook and a scrapbook.
The scrapbook contains material such as clippings, invitations and tickets.
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ms2919 |
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William (Bill) P. Flatt research papers
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Flatt, William P. |
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1950s-2013 |
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This collection includes photographs, lecture and research notes, students evaluations and biographical materials.
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UA0103 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Milton Luther Fleetwood papers
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Fleetwood, Milton Luther, 1892-1966 |
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circa 1934-1966 |
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The collection consists of papers of Milton Luther Fleetwood from ca. 1934-1966. The papers include correspondence, articles
written by Fleetwood, speeches, photographs, and printed material. The collection documents Fleetwood's career as publisher
of the Tribune News (Cartersville, Ga.), and his involvement in the Georgia Dailies Advertising Association, Georgia Historical
Commission, Georgia Layman's Education Association, Georgia Press Association, Euharlee Farmers' Club, and the Georgia Mental
Health Program.
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ms193 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Berry Fleming letters to University of Georgia librarian
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Fleming, Berry, 1899-1989 |
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1959 |
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The collection consists of three letters hand- and typewritten on Berry Fleming, Augusta, Georgia letterhead, to Miss LaBoone,
signed "Berry Fleming," regarding help with a reference question.
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ms887 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Berry Fleming papers
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Fleming, Berry, 1899-1989 |
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1929-1977 |
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The collection consists of papers of Berry Fleming of Augusta, Georgia from 1929-1977. Includes correspondence, clippings,
notebooks, and manuscripts relating to Fleming's works, particularly Colonel Effingham's Raid. The collection also contains
information pertaining to the magazine publication and the motion picture production of Colonel Effingham's Raid.
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ms1484 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Berry Fleming papers
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Fleming, Berry, 1899-1989 |
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1930-1989 |
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This collection consists of the manuscripts and personal materials of author Berry Fleming. Many of his novels, such as Two
Tales from Autumn and The Bookman's Tale, are included as well as several editions and variations of his comedy play The Acrobatz.
Included are Fleming's ledgers, Harvard memorabilia, and photographs.
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ms3560 |
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Franklin M. Fleming letters
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Fleming, Franklin M., -1863 |
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1861-1864 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from Franklin M. Fleming to his wife, Lizzie in Marion County, Georgia, while he
served with the 46th Georgia Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. The letters are almost entirely from camps located near
Charleston, South Carolina with some from Camp Cobb at Wilmington, North Carolina. After Fleming's death, his brother D.G.
Fleming with Company G of the 8th Georgia Infantry Regiment, wrote Lizzie from near Richmond, Virginia from March-October
1864.
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ms2227 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Paul Lamar Fleming scrapbook
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Fleming, Paul Lamar, 1873- |
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1891-1911 |
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The collection consists of one scrapbook containing ephemera collected by Paul Lamar Fleming while attending the University
of Georgia. The scrapbook contains University of Georgia receipts; newspaper clippings (Athens Banner, Red and Black, The
University Bumble-Bee); monthly and final reports of grades; commencement and debate programs; and debate speeches.
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ms128 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William Henry Fleming papers
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Fleming, William H. (William Henry), 1856-1944 |
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1875-1912 |
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The collection consists of the papers and scrapbooks of William Henry Fleming from 1875-1912. The bulk of the collection contains
scrapbooks (1875-1899) of clippings documenting Fleming's activities, speeches, and political career. The correspondence (1902,
1910-1912) pertains to the contested Tenth District election of 1902 between Fleming and Thomas W. Hardwick, and the stolen
fi fas (tax executions) from the Office of the Washington County Ordinary. Correspondents include James Barrett, T.J. Holmes,
and Thomas E. Watson.
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ms77 |
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Angel Flight scrapbook
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University of Georgia. Angel Flight |
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1961-1962 |
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The collection consists of a scrapbook created by members of Angel Flight. The scrapbook contains ephemera documenting the
activities of UGA's Angel Flight organization in 1961-1962.
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UA0109 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Dolores Boisfeuillet Floyd typescript
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Floyd, Dolores Boisfeuillet, 1887-1966 |
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1962 |
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The collection consists of a carbon typescript of Little Toona-how-i and His Big Gold Watch, a Story of Colonial Days in Georgia
written by Dolores Boisfeuillet Floyd in 1962. Intended for young children, the story deals with relationships between settlers
and Native Americans in Colonial Georgia.
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ms978 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Elsie Marshall Floyd scrapbook
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Floyd, Elsie Marshall |
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1924 |
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The collection consists of one scrapbook belonging to Elsie Marshall Floyd that contains newspaper scraps, letters, and cartoon
pictures related to friends and boys.
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ms3545 |
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John Floyd letter to John McAllister & Son
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Floyd, John, 1769-1839 |
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1828 April 24 |
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The collection consists of one letter: dated Washington, April 24, 1828, to "John McAllister & Son," signed "John Floyd,"
regarding spectacles.
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ms2236 |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers: Collection Summary
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Flynt, John James, 1914-2007 |
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1953-1978 |
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John James Flynt, Jr. was a lawyer and a judge who served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1947 to 1948 and the
U.S. House of Representatives from 1953 to 1978. Flynt's papers document his service in the U.S. House of Representatives
and include constituent correspondence, legislative files, published materials, and campaign files.
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RBRL130JJF |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series I: Departmental
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Flynt, John James, 1914-2007 |
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1963-1978 |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series I: Departmental relates to legislation and is divided into two subseries, A. Departments
and B. Commissions. Departments include all executive departments, which make up the President's cabinet. Files consist of
constituent correspondence, reports, and press releases. Commissions consist of executive and congressional commissions and
boards. Materials found in this subseries consist of correspondence, reports, newsletters, and directories.
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RBRL130JJF_I |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series II: Flood Control
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Flynt, John James, 1914-2007 |
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1958-1978 |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series II: Flood Control is divided into four subseries corresponding to the four major water
projects, Flint River, Russell Dam, West Point Dam, and General. This series includes project files, clippings, maps, and
reports documenting Satilla River, Ocmulgee River, Coosa-Alabama River, Chattahoochee River, Cedar Creek River, Alcovy River,
Spewrell Bluff, and others.
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RBRL130JJF_II |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series III: General
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Flynt, John James, 1914-2007 |
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1954-1978 |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series III: General is divided into two subseries: A. Miscellaneous, General and Individual
correspondence and B. Subject files. These files contain background information on legislation, daily office activities, constituent
inquiries, as well as various groups and activities. Files consist of correspondence, speeches, reports, news releases, clippings,
and photographs. The majority of the papers date from the early sixties to the late seventies. The early years of this series,
1954 to 1962, coincide with Flynt's Departmental series, which date from 1963 to 1978. The researcher will need to consult
the other portion of this collection to gain a more complete understanding of the congressman's work with legislation relating
to the executive departments and commissions.
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RBRL130JJF_III |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series IV: Intra-Office
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Flynt, John James, 1914-2007 |
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1953-1975 |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series IV: Intra-Office consists of mail logs, appointment books and address cards. These were
materials used in the Washington office on a daily basis.
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RBRL130JJF_IV |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series IX. Audiovisual Materials
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Flynt, John James, 1914-2007 |
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1978 February 23 |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series IX. Audiovisual Materials includes one Umatic videocassette from 1978, four 16mm films
including a film of Flynt with President Kennedy in 1962, and one quarter-inch open reel audio tape from 1966.
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RBRL130JJF_IX |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series V: Legislative
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Flynt, John James, 1914-2007 |
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1954-1970 |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series V: Legislative consists of Congressional Record remarks, voting records, constituent
correspondence, clippings, party correspondence, and copies of legislation. These files document Flynt's activities on the
Appropriations Committee and Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Topics include Taft-Hartley, civil rights, integration
of schools, foriegn aid, labor and minimum wage, education, taxation, and Watergate. There is some overlap with similar topics
in the General series.
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RBRL130JJF_V |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series VI: County Files
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Flynt, John James, 1914-2007 |
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1954-1963 |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series VI: County Files consists of correspondence, published materials, and reports documenting
projects in various counties.
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RBRL130JJF_VI |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series VII: Politics
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Flynt, John James, 1914-2007 |
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1954-1970 |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series VII: Politics include files regarding political opponents, events, campaigns, and conventions.
National party policy statements are an important part of the years when elections occur. The 1960 Kennedy-Johnson election
is especially extensive and includes transcripts from the Kennedy-Nixon debates. Local elections include district correspondence,
voter lists, financial statements, press releases, in the years they occur. Correspondence includes letters from Senators
Talmadge, Kennedy, Kefauver, Humphrey; Representatives Johnson and Vinson; Governors Arnall, Sanders, Vandiver, Stephenson
of Illinois and national figures like Ty Cobb, former President Harry Truman, are scattered throughout the series, especially
after 1960.
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RBRL130JJF_VII |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series VIII: Personal
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Flynt, John James, 1914-2007 |
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1954-1961 |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series VIII: Personal contains material and correspondence of a personal nature including bills,
contributions from Flynt, football tickets, and Christmas lists. This series also contains files which were removed from county
files as they were marked "personal".
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RBRL130JJF_VIII |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series X: Photographs
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Flynt, John James, 1914-2007 |
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1950s-1960s |
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John James Flynt, Jr. Papers, Series X: Photographs includes images of Flynt at various events and documents the flooding
in West Point, Georgia in the late 1950s.
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RBRL130JJF_X |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Starkey S. Flythe collection
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Flythe, Starkey, Jr. (Starkey Sharp), 1935-2013 |
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1960-2013 |
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This collection contains manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, notebooks, and biographic ephemera. It includes his ideas,
articles, essays, collected poems, short stories, and novels in handwritten, typed, and printed forms.
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ms4568 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Frank Foley family papers
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Foley, Frank D., 1888-1966 |
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1838-1967 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, biographical information, photographs and cased images, printed material, dance
cards, scrapbooks and albums. Most of the correspondence is from Frank Foley to Eunice Gordy while she was a student at Wesleyan
College in Macon, Georgia, as well as many letters to her from her friends. There is some correspondence between Foley and
Roger Dancz in 1958 and 1965 concerning the University of Georgia Redcoat Band.
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ms3019 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Tom Folsom papers
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Folsom, Tom, 1974- |
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2003 |
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This collection includes candid photographs, most of which were taken behind the scenes during the shooting of the documentary
"The Road To Gulu," written and directed by Tom Folsom.
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ms4524 |
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Hargrett Library |
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John F. Foltz letter to Lee Kennett
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Foltz, John F. |
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1988 January 10 |
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The collection consists of one letter regarding a book Kennett wrote concerning World War II. Foltz states that contrary to
Kennett's belief, "the war was not over until December 31, 1946. Moreover, up until October 1946, the draft continued."
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ms2724 |
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John Fontaine papers
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Fontaine, John, 1790-1866 |
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1820-1931 |
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The collection consists of business correspondence, receipts, and invoices pertaining to Stewart & Fontaine, commission merchants
in Columbus, Georgia. There are a few letters from 1836 relating to Fontaine's service as the mayor of Columbus and the problems
they are having with the Native People.
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ms2014 |
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James Dudley Fooshe family collection
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Fooshe, James Dudley, 1844-1940 |
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1890-2012 |
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The collection consists of personal writings, photographs, newspaper articles, genealogy, and interview notes pertaining to
James Dudley Fooshe and his family. Some of the material consists of James Fooshe's handwritten autobiographical writings
covering his life up until approximately 1918. Much of the material focuses on his Civil War service and activity as a veteran.
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ms3760 |
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Hargrett Library |
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George D. Forbes Civil War diary
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Forbes, George D. |
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1865 |
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The collection consists of a diary of George D. Forbes from January 1-November 12, 1865, detailing events from Summit Point,
Camp Babcock and Stevenson's Station, Virginia; and Savannah and Hawkinsville, Georgia. He describes the weather, rumors,
orders, positions, and administrative duties.
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ms3583 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Jean Réti-Forbes papers
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Forbes, W. Stanton |
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approximately 1905-1972 |
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The collection consists of papers of Jean Réti-Forbes from 1957-1972 and includes correspondence, subject files, lecture notes,
photographs, writings and printed material, musical compositions, and audio recordings.
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ms912 |
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W. Stanton Forbes papers
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Forbes, W. Stanton |
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1905-2010 |
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This collection contains a variety of material related to W. Stanton Forbes, including his correspondence, artwork, and writing,
as well as his collection of clippings, diaries, music compositions, official documents, house plans for "Still Waters," photographs,
and other printed materials.
The correspondence consists of letters between 1924 and 2007and are primarily from W. Stanton Forbes, Ellen E. Forbes, Lucy
and Katherine Forbes, Frances Forbes Heyn, and Jean Reti-Forbes. The collection holds a significant amount of World War II
letters between W. Stanton and his first wife, Ellen, covering 1942 to 1945 from W. Stanton's enlistment to his honorable
discharge. The other large portion of the collection is the 1960s and 1970s, when W. Stanton wrote his daughters and sister
almost every day. The official documents consist mainly of legal documents, exhibition programs, passports, military discharge
papers, wills, and memorial service programs of W. Stanton Forbes and his second wife, Jean Reti-Forbes. The writings include
W. Stanton Forbes' original music compositions, short stories, poetry, and longer prose including his Mexico City College
master thesis, illustrated stories for his grandchildren, and a biography of his aunt artist Lucy Stanton. The newspaper clippings
consist of obituaries, articles, and announcements focused on the professional work of W. Stanton Forbes and his loved ones,
including his Mexico City College mentors, his relative Lucy Bates, his aunt Lucy M. Stanton, and Jean Reti-Forbes. Also included
are four volumes notebooks and diaries filled with the creative and personal writings of W. Stanton Forbes and Jean Reti-Forbes
as well as the guestbook from their residence Still Waters.
The art series consists of a copper plate, ink prints, watercolors, pencil sketches, and ink drawings including Forbes' tribal
artwork, often used in conjunction with texts written by his second wife, Jean Reti-Forbes. The photographs are of W. Stanton
Forbes, his exhibitions, his loved ones, and Still Waters.
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ms940 |
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Walter T. Forbes Y Camp papers
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Forbes, Walter Tillou, 1877-1944 |
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1900s |
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The collection consists of papers of Walter T. Forbes regarding Georgia YMCA camps at Camp Chattooga, Tallulah Falls, and
Pine Tops Camp, Mitchell's Falls, from the 1900s. Included are letters regarding registration, payments, and camp activities;
forms, brochures, and pamphlets regarding camps; photographs of camp activities; and newspaper clippings regarding Walter
Forbes, his death, and Y camps.
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ms39 |
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Masaharu Homma tribunal records
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United States. Armed Forces |
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1946 February 5 |
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The collection consists of a selection of transcripts from the Manila war crimes tribunals, paginated 3029-3087, documenting
the questioning and testimony of the accused, General Masaharu Homma. While his trial lasted about five weeks, this portion
of transcripted material appears to cover the proceedings of February 5, 1946. Also included is a large fold-out map of the
Phillipines with charts and notes showing deployment of troops and combat strategies.
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ms3851 |
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Title: |
World War I Dog Tag bracelet
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United States. Armed Forces |
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circa 1918 |
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This collection contains one miltary dog tag identifying Corporal Jim Moore of Albany, Georgia, with bracelet attached from
World War I.
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ms4001 |
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Title: |
Center for Forest Business records
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University of Georgia. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources |
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1997-2012 |
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This collection includes one administrative file regarding the creation and management of the Center, meeting minutes, graduate
student directories, and CFB research notes.
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UA14-050 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Descrittione di tutto il Peru map
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Forlani, Paolo |
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circa 1562 |
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Alternate title: La descrittione di tvtto il Perv; Covers also West Indies; Relief shown pictorially; Dedicated to Giovanpietro
Contarini; Publication date ca. 1562 according to Woodward; Publication: [Venice : s.n., ca. 1562?]
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hmap1570f6 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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E. L. (Tic) Forrester Papers
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Forrester, Elijah Lewis (Tic), 1896-1970. |
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1918-1970 |
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The collection consists of personal and political papers of E. L. Forrester from 1920 to 1970. Includes law practice client
case files (1920-1969); House of Representative subject files containing information on the Dawson Peanut Laboratory, civil
rights, and the House Judiciary Committee (1950-1964); personal files containing correspondence, military, civic, and religious
activities, and Civil War research (1918-1970); speech files containing notes, outlines, and drafts (1926-1970); and political
files containing election campaign materials. Of particular interest are records relating to his involvement as prosecuting
attorney in a 1949 civil rights case involving Rosa Lee Ingram.
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RBRL062ELF |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John Forsyth letters
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Forsyth, John, 1780-1841 |
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1824-1838 |
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The collection consists of five letters signed "John Forsyth": dated Washington, February 23, 1824, to John O'Connor, regarding
the presidential election in New York; dated Georgetown, February 25, 1825, to John Michael O'Connor, regarding the presidential
election and ramifications of political activity; dated Washington, May 29, 1826, "Mr. James Barbour," regarding expenses
paid by the Department of War to the Creek Nation; dated New York, [October 10, 1835], "My dear sir" [S. Dirkins?]; dated
Washington, April 14, 1838, to "Robert Gilmer," regarding Gilmer's letter concerning the discharge of Joseph Cullen, U. S.
Consulate at Tenerife.
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ms477 |
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Hargrett Library |
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John Forsyth papers
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Forsyth, John, 1780-1841 |
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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.
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ms3453 |
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Hargrett Library |
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425 |
Title: |
Spanish land transfers from Cortes and Forte to Bowie
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Forte, Santiago |
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1801, 1815, 1819 |
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Two documents from the transfer of land on Coneco River in West Florida. The first document contains: petition of Felipe Cortes
for a grant of a tract of land; order of Vincente Folch for a survey of the land (October 27, 1801); survey of the land (1801);
grant to Felipe Cortes (December 25, 1801). The second document contains: petition of Santiago Forte; order for a survey
of the land; assignment of the foregoing; assignment of same property from R. Bowie to James Bowie (September 3, 1819).
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ms548 |
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Hargrett Library |
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An abstract of the acts of the Georgia Legislature from 1820
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Foster, Arthur, 1794-1851 |
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1820-1837, 1979 |
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The collection consists of two items: bound volume of An abstract of the Acts of the Georgia Legislature from 1820, spanning
1820-1837; letter (photocopy) dated June 11, 1979, "Dear Ed," signed "Bill," regarding Bill's beliefs of the ownership and
authorship of the book.
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ms1513 |
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Hargrett Library |
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427 |
Title: |
Claire Bentley Foster family papers
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Foster, Chris |
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1973-1993 |
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This collection includes correspondence and genealogy research for the Bentley, Trice and associated families.
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ms4504 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Ira R. Foster papers
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Foster, Ira R. (Ira Roe), 1811-1885 |
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1844-1873 |
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The collection consists of correspondence of Ira R. Foster from 1844-1873. Correspondence deals with his duties as Quartermaster-General
of Georgia during the Civil War, the Georgia lumber industry (Terrell County, Ga.) and personal and family matters. Correspondents
include C.R. Armstrong, Joseph E. Bram, Howell Cobb, D.H. Mason, William H. Stiles, and The Southerner and Commercial Advertisers.
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ms1644 |
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Hargrett Library |
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John C. Foster, Sr. Papers
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Foster, John Charles, 1934- |
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Dates: |
1970-2005 |
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The John C. Foster, Sr. Papers contain materials related to his time in office as a Georgia State Senator from 1975 to 1993.
Senator Foster represented the Fiftieth District in North Georgia. The John C. Foster, Sr. Papers include constituent correspondence
and issue mail, bill files, news clippings, speeches, campaign and political files, and photographs and artifacts.
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Identifier: |
RBRL127JCF |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Thomas Flournoy Foster letter to Augustin Smith Clayton
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Foster, Thomas F. (Thomas Flournoy), 1790-1848 |
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Dates: |
1833 April 25 |
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The collection consists of one letter (and transcript of the letter) regarding actions that need to be taken in a matter concerning
Cherokee Indians and a treaty.
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Identifier: |
ms2710 |
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Hargrett Library |
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431 |
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William A. Foster, Jr., papers
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Foster, William A., 1904-1990 |
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1898-1988 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, writings, photographs, financial papers and printed material. The correspondence
of 1938-1939 deals with waterworks improvement and street paving projects when Foster was mayor of Dallas, Georgia. From 1984-1988
there are handwritten and typed copies of a column, "Here comes the Judge," which Foster wrote for the Dallas New Era. In
the columns, Foster described his friends, family, and Paulding County history. There are typed copies of several chapters
of his book "Paulding County: Its People and Places." There is both correspondence and printed material for the Georgia Sesquicentenary
Commission, 1981-1984; the Paulding Paul Revere Bicentennial Committee, 1975-1976; and several items concerning financial
and voter information of Dallas and Paulding County, Georgia.
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ms3262 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William H. Foster papers
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Foster, William H., 1836?- |
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1864-1865 |
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The collection consists of eight documents relating to William H. Foster's military service in Savannah, Georgia in 1865.
Papers include an order to appear in court for the trial of Private William Luby, order appointing Foster as Ambulance Officer,
Quartermaster's Return, special order granting leave of absence, request for ambulances, and discharge certificate. Also included
in the collection is a handwritten copy of an Act of Congress to establish a uniform system of ambulances in the Armies of
the United States (1864).
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ms3125 |
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Hargrett Library |
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433 |
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Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation (Historic Athens) records
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Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation |
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Dates: |
1904-2014 |
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Collection consists of records of the Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation, renamed Historic Athens, a non-profit preservation
and advocacy organization for historic buildings in Athens, Georgia. This collection includes organization files; boards minutes;
and files on special topics, projects, and events.
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ms3739 |
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Hargrett Library |
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434 |
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Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation house survey
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Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation |
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Dates: |
1967 |
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Note
This collection consists of nine Hollinger boxes of data sheets, snapshots, and negatives on close to 800 buildings in Athens.
Although emphasis is on houses, other structures are included as well, such as churches, downtown businesses, and buildings
on the University of Georgia campus. As a general rule the data sheets with accompanying photographs have been organized alphabetically
by street address. Buildings on the University campus are listed under "Georgia. University" and those of the Navy School
under "Navy Supply Corps School". Negatives for all the photographs are located in the last box of the collection and have
been arranged by numbers found on the data sheets.
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Identifier: |
ms88 |
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Hargrett Library |
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435 |
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Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation oral history tapes
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Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation |
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Dates: |
1978-1980 |
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The collection consists of typed transcripts and tapes made during the late 1970s of various people, including William Tapley
Bennett, dean emeritus William Tate, Sue Fan Tate, Mrs. James Barrow, and E. Merton Coulter.
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ms2209 |
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Hargrett Library |
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436 |
Title: |
Development and Alumni Relations records
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University of Georgia. Arch Foundation |
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Dates: |
1937 - 2019 |
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The Development and Alumni Relations records document fundraising campaigns, alumni outreach efforts, and UGA Foundation Board
of Trustees meetings and activities from the 1930s through the 2010s.
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Identifier: |
UA19-033 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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437 |
Title: |
Georgia Public Policy Foundation Records
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Georgia Public Policy Foundation |
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Dates: |
1991-2010 |
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The Georgia Public Policy Foundation, established in 1991, is a non-profit organization dedicated to conducting scholarly
research and analysis of state public policy issues and working to educate citizens, policy-makers and the media. The Foundation
hosts events each year throughout the state that allow members to meet and discuss issues with political, education, media
and business leaders. Past speakers include the President of the United States, U.S. Speaker of the House, Supreme Court Justices,
U.S. senators, representatives, presidential candidates, ambassadors, state officials, governors, members of the national
media and area business leaders. The collection is comprised of a variety of printed matter created by the Research and Public
Relations Departments.
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Identifier: |
RBRL085GPPF |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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438 |
Title: |
Georgia Public Policy Foundation Records, Series II. Audiovisual Materials
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Georgia Public Policy Foundation |
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Dates: |
1993-1998 |
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Georgia Public Policy Foundation Records, Series II. Audiovisual Materials includes 105 audiocassettes, three Umatic videocassettes,
and 83 VHS videocassettes documenting the Foundation's Leadership Breakfasts, as well as other panels, talks, and awards programs
featuring Georgia's political leaders.
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Identifier: |
RBRL085GPPF_II |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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439 |
Title: |
Historic Cobbham Foundation records
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Historic Cobbham Foundation |
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Dates: |
1906-2016 |
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This collection consists primarily of records kept by the Historic Cobbham Foundation from its beginnings in the early 1970s
to early 1990s. During that time, most writing and correspondence are from the foundation's founder, Phinizy Spalding. Also
included are committee, project, and event papers that succeed his death in 1994.
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ms4538 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Joseph Henry Lumpkin Foundation records
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Joseph Henry Lumpkin Foundation |
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Dates: |
1970s-1980s |
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The majority of this collection relates to the renovation of the house built by Joseph Henry Lumpkin, founder of the University
of Georgia's School of Law in 1843. The Lumpkin Foundation records hold a wealth of information relating to that organization's
efforts and include a history of Judge Lumpkin.
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UA08-039 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Oconee Heritage Foundation papers
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Oconee Heritage Foundation |
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Dates: |
1974-1988 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, membership lists, minutes, photographs and printed material. Projects of the Foundation
include: listing of the cemeteries in the county, preservation and use of Eagle Tavern as a museum and historic site, tour
of homes, and nomination and designation of South Main Street Historic District in Watkinsville on the National Register of
Historic Places.
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ms3401 |
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Hargrett Library |
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442 |
Title: |
Richard B. Russell Statue Dedication Materials
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Richard B. Russell Foundation |
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Dates: |
1996 |
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The Richard B. Russell Statue Dedication Materials document the dedication on January 24, 1996, of the Russell statue that
stands in the Richard B. Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C. The materials include photographs, clippings,
a certificate, a speech and related correspondence.
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Identifier: |
RBRL285RBRSD |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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443 |
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Savannah Tree Foundation records
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Savannah Tree Foundation |
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Dates: |
1977-2017 |
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This collection contains the records of the Savannah Tree Foundation including meeting minutes; grant applications; correspondence;
presentations; newspaper clippings; reports; and proposals, plans, maps, and photographs relating to planting projects.
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ms4327 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Wormsloe Foundation records
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Wormsloe Foundation |
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1954-2002 |
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The collection consists primarily of correspondence and meeting minutes created during the general operation of the Wormsloe
Foundation. Also included are drafts and revisions for a number of Wormsloe Foundation Publications, as well as material related
to William Kelso's excavation of Fort Wimberly at Wormsloe Plantation. There is a significant amount of correspondence and
printed material from the many arts, science, and education causes to which the Foundation contributes.
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ms3943 |
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Hargrett Library |
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John O. Fowell poems
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Fowell, John O. |
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1856-1884 |
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The collection consists of one bound volume containing manuscript poems, some with corrections and in various versions, and
newspaper clippings of his poetry. Several relate to Valentine's Day and most are love poems of varying degrees of sincerity.
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ms1442 |
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Hargrett Library |
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446 |
Title: |
Birds eye view of Athens, Georgia
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Fowler and Downs |
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Dates: |
1909 |
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Aerial view of Athens; Inset photographs Peabody Library University GA, Georgia Hotel, Federal Building, City Hall, Southern
Mutual Insurance Company; Inset drawing of Southern Manufacturing Company; Publication: Morrisville, PA : Fowler & Downs
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hmap1909b5 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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Jim Fowler collection
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Fowler, Jim, 1930-2019 |
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Dates: |
1965-2023 |
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This collection contains materials pertaining to the career of zoologist and television host, Jim Fowler. Included are photographs,
clippings, printed materials and slides of Betsey Fowler's art, as well as administrative files kept by photographer Jim Valentine.
Of special note are maps of the Animal Forest designed by Jim Fowler, and a Wild Kingdowm poster and comic book.
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ms4130 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Joseph Harold Fowler papers
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Fowler, Joseph Harold |
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1942, 1946 |
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The collection consists of three documents concerning Lieutenant Commander Fowler: certificate of appointment as Lieutenant
in the Naval Reserve of the United States Navy, dated 1942; typewritten letter to "Lieutenant Commander Fowler," signed "James
Forrestal," thanking Fowler for his time served in the Navy, dated May 31, 1946; certificate of satisfactory service, dated
April 1946.
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ms3624 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Rebecca Foy diaries
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Foy, Rebecca |
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1778-1864, 1933, 1936 |
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The collection consists of two diaries kept by Rebecca Foy consisting of handwritten accounts of marriages, births, deaths,
illnesses, and remedies for illnesses and nosebleeds. The earliest birth recorded is "Anne Dasher, born Sept. 21, 1778."
The final entry ("My ducks began to lay"), dated 1864. The collection also includes Book I – Vol. I, dated 1936, titled Fay
Family of Effingham County, Georgia. Assorted family papers include: Biography of Edward Edwin Foy (1842-1907), written by
Eloise Eugenia Foy Ward; one letter dated Jan. 31, 1933, addressed to Mrs. Ella Cordona, regarding a letter she had written
attempting to locate George Foy, who had enslaved Cordona; and miscellaneous handwritten accounts of births and deaths of
Foy family descendants.
The diaries mention the purchase of the following enslaved people: Reuben, 1853, age 9; Jake, 1853; Lawrence, 1855; Elbert,
1855, age 12; Monroe and Sam, 1856; Stephen, 1856, age 10; Sam, 1857; Lewis, 1857, age 12. There is also mention of a few
incidents of 'runaways' between 1858 and 1861.
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ms2787 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Thomas Francklin receipt
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Francklin, Thomas, 1721-1784 |
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Dates: |
1774 |
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The collection consists of one receipt citing a payment of "One Guinea, being the first payment for one copy of the Translation
of Lucien", to "Tho. Francklin," 1774. The receipt is affixed to another document on which a biographical sketch of Thomas
Francklin is included.
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Identifier: |
ms2681 |
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Hargrett Library |
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General William W. Buchanan oral history transcript
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Frank, Benis M. |
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after 1969 |
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The collection consists of the transcript of a taped interview with retired Brigadier General William W. Buchanan, conducted
by Mr. Benis M. Frank, for the Marine Corps Oral History Program (1969). The interview concerns Buchanan's career in the Marine
Corps, including his World War II experiences at Tarawa, Saipan, Okinawa, and Iwo Jima. Also included is a typewritten letter
(dated February 22, 1971) from F.C. Caldwell, explaining the transcript and the Oral History Program established by the United
States Marine Corps.
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ms691 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Bedney Franklin papers
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Franklin, Bedney |
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Dates: |
1801-1814 |
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The collection consists of seven documents relating to Bedney Franklin's position as Solicitor General in Montgomery County,
Georgia.
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ms344 |
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Hargrett Library |
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453 |
Title: |
Heery-Moss family papers
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Franklin, Mary Jett, 1842-1928 |
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Dates: |
1850-2016 |
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This collection contains correspondence from several family members concerning personal matters, medical research, and business
in the Athens area. It features a rich collection of photographs, journals, and scrapbooks, as well as numerous property,
estate, business, and legal documents from the Moss family and the R.L. Moss Manufacturing Company. Some highlights include
photographs from early Tallulah Falls, extensive University of Georgia class of 1897 materials, a small selection of Civil
War letters, prohibition literature, Athens Womans Club records having to do with Tallulah Falls Industrial School, 1918 influenza
posters, and a rich assortment of blueprints, photographs, and brochures that illustrate various aspects of life in the early
20th Century.
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ms4077 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Mary Franklin papers
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Franklin, Mary Jett, 1842-1928 |
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after 1900 |
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The collection consists of five pictures (four reproductions, one original) by Mary Franklin, handwritten notes about Athens
people, and eight typed pages regarding Tunis and Franklin.
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Identifier: |
ms479 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William E. Franklin papers
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Franklin, William E. |
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1908, 1917-1919, 1943 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, military papers and photographs of William E. Franklin from 1917-1943. Correspondences
are written by Franklin while stationed in Camp Forrest, Georgia, Camp Mills, New York, and France. Military papers include
equipment requests and lists, pay allotment, a list of officers in the 3rd Battalion, 111 Army Composite Regiment, invitation
to the Officers Club, and a membership card of the National Association of the Sixth Division United States Army. Photographs
depict Franklin and other soldiers in military uniform and on horses. Also included are photographs of cyclone damage in Chipley,
Georgia in 1908.
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Identifier: |
ms3291 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Alpha Kappa Psi records
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Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity |
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1926-1938, 1947-1986 |
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This collection consists of correspondence, ephemera, financial ledger, minutes, and directory of members.
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UA19-018 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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457 |
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Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Zeta Pi Chapter (UGA)
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Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity |
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1969-2019 |
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This collection contains papers, plaques, and clothing of the Zeta Pi chapter that have been contributed by members of this
UGA fraternity. The goal of the collection is to present a historical picture of the fraternity.
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UA0087 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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458 |
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Phi Delta Theta - Georgia Alpha Chapter records
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Phi Delta Theta Fraternity |
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1891-2010 |
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This collection consists of ledgers containing chapter meeting minutes, attendance and fines sheets, guides and manuals of
Phi Delta Theta, a senior honor roll book, member informtation, some loose sheets pertianing to fraternity records, and one
oversized group photograph. Everything in this collection serves to document the activity of the GA Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta
Theta at the University of Georgia from 1891 - 2010.
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UA17-014 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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459 |
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Lois Frazar papers
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Frazar, Ellen Lois, 1911-2016 |
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1930-1999 |
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This collection contains the personal papers, writings, and photographs of Lois Frazar, as well as one folder of papers related
to her partner Jean Anderson.
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ms4303 |
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Hargrett Library |
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460 |
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Robert Dudley Frazer letter
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Frazer, Robert Dudley |
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1864 July 26 |
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The collection consists of one letter: dated Ward no. 64, Officers Hospital, Griffin, Georgia, July 26, 1864, "Dear Madam,"
signed "Robert Dly Frazer," regarding the crippling injury J. Harvey endured in battle on July 22. Frazer describes the battle
leading up to the injury in great detail.
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ms3505 |
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Hargrett Library |
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461 |
Title: |
Bill Frazier rivers of Georgia research reports
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Frazier, Bill |
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Dates: |
1998-2004 |
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The collection consists of copies of research reports prepared by Bill Frazier from 1998-2004. Titles (from covers of reports)
include: A history review, number 12, Chattahoochee River; A historical review, Consasauga River; An historical review, number
3-A & 3-B, Earliest recorded landowners along the South River and Yellow River; An historical review, number 4, Georgia's
laws, "free passage of fish"; Georgia's fish trap dams; The Oostenaula and Coosawattee Rivers, Georgia; South River, Georgia,
Originally Henry County, currently, Henry, Dekalb, Rockdale & Newton.
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ms3328 |
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Hargrett Library |
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463 |
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Freemasons Cassville Lodge 136 minute book
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Freemasons. Cassville Lodge 136 (Cassville, Ga.) |
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1853-1884, 1913 |
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The collection consists of one volume containing meeting minutes of Cassville Lodge 136 of the Freemasons from March 1853-December
1871. Meeting minutes include a list of officers, business discussed, decisions made, and actions taken by the members present.
Also included are minutes of three meetings of the Pine Log Lodge No. 136 from 1872-1884; and three letters regarding the
minute book from 1913.
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ms151 |
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Hargrett Library |
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464 |
Title: |
Eureka Lodge No. 95 by-laws
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Freemasons. Eureka Lodge, No. 95 (Starkville, Ga.) |
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1850 |
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The collection consists of published by-laws of Eureka Lodge No. 95, Starkville, Lee County, Georgia, 1850.
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ms3555 |
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Hargrett Library |
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465 |
Title: |
Gaulding Lodge No. 215 minute book
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Freemasons. Gaulding Lodge No. 215 (Dublin, Ga.) |
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1977 |
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The collection consists of a typescript titled Gaulding Lodge No. 215 Minute Book No. 2, Dublin, Fayette County, Ga. 1864.
Included in the typescript are minutes dating January 2, 1864-July 21, 1864 (copied from the original by Mrs. Marjorie Brasselle
Malloy, January 20, 1977), lineage sheets on the first two generations of Brasselle's, and personal remarks added by Malloy
regarding Brasselle descendants.
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ms3553 |
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Hargrett Library |
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466 |
Title: |
Gibson Lodge No. 257 by-laws (photocopy)
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Freemasons. Gibson Lodge, No. 257 |
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Dates: |
1867 |
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The collection consists of a photocopy of Standard by-laws recommended by the Grand Lodge of Georgia and adopted by Gibson
Lodge, No. 257, under its jurisdiction, produced in Warrenton, Georgia, by Hill & Wallace printers, 1867.
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ms3551 |
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Hargrett Library |
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467 |
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Jean J. Freisleben letters
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Freisleben, Jean J. |
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Dates: |
1939-1942 |
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The collection consists of correspondence between Jean J. Freisleben at the University of Georgia and her parents in Opelika,
Alabama.
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Identifier: |
UA21-002 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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468 |
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Dwight L. Freshley Research Files
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Freshley, Dwight L., Jr., 1924- |
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Dates: |
1929-1986 |
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Dwight L. Freshley is Emeritus Professor of Speech Communication at the University of Georgia and the author or editor of
numerous books and publications, including Voice of Georgia: Speeches of Richard B. Russell, 1928-1969. His collection includes
correspondence, notes, annotated copies of select speeches by Richard B. Russell, and an audiocassette interview.
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Identifier: |
RBRL359 |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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469 |
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Ed Friend Visual Materials
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Friend, Edwin Hugo (Ed), Sr. |
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Dates: |
1912-1991 |
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This photograph collection contains black and white photographic prints, negatives, slides, and 16-mm film. There are numerous
photographs related to Friend's service in the South Pacific during World War II, nature and wildlife in Georgia, Georgia
politicians and his travels around the United States and the world. Of special interest is a film Friend shot in 1958 of the
a two day seminar held at the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle, Tennessee, which was attended by Martin Luther King, Jr,
Rosa Parks and others. The collection also contains personal files with images and articles about his life.
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RBRL064EF |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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470 |
Title: |
Friendly Fire Association records
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Friendly Fire Association (Savannah, Ga.) |
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Dates: |
1809-1810 |
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The collection consists of records of the Friendly Fire Association of Savannah, Georiga, 1809-1810. Records include a list
of subscribers who formed the association; the governing rules; minutes for March 28-29, 1809, and April 14, 1810; and financial
accounts concerning member dues (1809).
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ms1292 |
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Hargrett Library |
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471 |
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Alice Friman papers
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Friman, Alice (1933-10-20) |
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1943-2024 |
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This collection contains correspondence to and from Alice Friman's parents, spouse, sister, children, friends and colleagues.
There are drafts, proofs, and examples of her published writing, along with some ephemera including her baseball patterned
Keds sneakers.
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Identifier: |
ms4588 |
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Hargrett Library |
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472 |
Title: |
Reverend Samuel Frink sermons
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Frink, Samuel, 1735-1771 |
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Dates: |
1767-1771 |
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The collection consists of a manuscript volume containing seven sermons, probably in the hand of Reverend Samuel Frink, while
rector of Christ Church, Savannah, Georgia from 1767-1771.
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Identifier: |
ms1040 |
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Hargrett Library |
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473 |
Title: |
Daniel Frohman letter
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Frohman, Daniel, 1851-1940 |
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Dates: |
1903 |
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The collection consists of one letter composed on Lyceum Theatre letterhead: dated September 4, "Dear Mr. Carlin," signed
"Daniel Frohman," regarding the casting of a particular Broadway production.
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Identifier: |
ms2456 |
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Hargrett Library |
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474 |
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Robert Frost memorabilia collection
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Frost, Robert, 1874-1963 |
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circa 1924, 1974 |
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The collection consists of miscellaneous Robert Frost items: one of 175 copies of An Old Man's Winter Night autographed by
the poet; four Robert Frost commemorative postage stamps; two picture post cards; a University of Massachusetts Press catalog;
one Library of Congress Information Bulletin, dated April 5, 1974, with a write-up of the Robert Frost Commemorative celebration.
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ms950 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Isle Amelia en Floride
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Fuller, William, Captain |
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1778 |
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note
Alternate title: Entree de la Riviere Ste. Marie; Alternate title: Bouche de la Riviere Nassau; Relief shown pictorially and
by hachures. Depths shown by soundings; Includes notes and "Vue de l'entree de la Riviere St. Marys ou Ste. Marie."; Dedication
in cartouche: Fuller dedia cette carte au Comte D'Egmont, la fit publier par Gefferys a Londres en 1770. Traduitte de l'Anglais.
A Paris chez Le Rogue, rue des G.ds Augustins en 1778; At upper right: vue de l'entree de la riviere St. Marys ou Ste. Marie;
Insets: left border, Isle Amelia en Floride. Scale: 3 miles=ca. 2 15/16 inches; right bottom, Bouche de la Riviere Nassau.
Scale: 3 miles=ca. 5 5/8 inches; The plan of Amelia Island is from DeBrahm's map of South Carolina and Georgia; Phillips,
Atlases, Vol. 1, 1210, no. 18; From: Le Rouge, G.L. Pilote Americain Septentrionale pour les cotes de Labrador...Paris, Le
Rouge, 1778; Phillips, Atlases, I. 1210, no. 18; Publication: Paris : Le Rouge
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hmap1770f7a |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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476 |
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Millard and Linda Fuller papers
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Fuller, Linda |
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Dates: |
1935-2013 |
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The collection consists of subject files, correspondence, press, writings, photographs, and artifacts related to the personal
and professional lives of Millard and Linda Fuller. Most of the materials pertain to the Fullers' work with Habitat for Humanity
International, while a small portion of the collection relates to the Fuller Center for Housing and the Fullers' personal
activities.
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ms3770 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Plan of Amelia Island in East Florida
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Fuller, William, Captain |
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1770 |
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Alternate title: Chart of the entrance into St. Mary's River; Alternate title: Chart of the mouth of Nassau River; Relief
shown pictorially and by hachures. Depths shown by soundings; Hand colored; Dedication in cartouche: "To the Right Honourable
John Earl of Egmont &c. this plate is most humbly inscribed by his lordship's most obedient, humble servant, Willm. Fuller";
At upper right: View of the entrance into St. Mary's River; Insets: left border, Plan of Amelia Island, Taken from DeBrahm's
Map of South Carolina & Georgia: scale: 3 miles = ca. 2 15/16 inches; Bottom right, A chart of the mouth of Nassau River...by
Captn. W. Fuller: scale: 3 miles = ca. 5 13/16 inches; Imprint is on lower outside margin; Phillips, Atlases, Vol. I, 1208,
no. 26 [see also 1337, no. 29]; In: Faden, W. The North American Atlas, selected from the most authentic maps, charts...copy
B. London, for W. Faden, 1777. no. 26; DeRenne, 1212; Publication: [London] : Thomas Jefferys, 1770
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hmap1770f7 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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V. Eugene Fuller papers
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Fuller, V. Eugene |
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Dates: |
1942-1945 |
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The collection consists of correspondence of V. Eugene Fuller. The bulk of the letters are written to his father H.W. Fuller
of Monroe, North Carolina. Fuller's letters discuss his navy flight training and his assignments. Also included are correspondence
to Fuller from friends and family.
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Identifier: |
ms2297 |
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Hargrett Library |
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479 |
Title: |
Fort Benning (Ga.) Mother's Day Activities scrapbook
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Fulton, Walter S. |
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Dates: |
1942 |
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The collection consists of a scrapbook commemorating Mother's Day activities at Fort Benning, Georgia, May 8-10, 1942, with
compliments of Colonel Walter S. Fulton, commanding officer. The scrapbook contains a Mother's Day Program; Colored Mother's
Program; letters sent to mothers by Commanding Colonel of the 29th Infantry; captioned photographs of soldiers and their mothers;
and newspaper clippings describing the event.
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ms3650 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Foxfire Fund, Inc. educational papers
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Foxfire Fund |
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Dates: |
1912-2015 |
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The Foxfire Fund, Inc. educational collection consists of administrative records, course and teacher development papers, research,
articles, and printed material. Items include records relating to networks and conferences, planning papers covering core
practices and course development, resources for teacher training, copies of Hands On magazine from 1977-1995, and books on
progressive education from 1912-1932.
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ms3982 |
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Hargrett Library |
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481 |
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Indigent Soldier's Fund ledger
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Indigent Soldier's Fund |
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Dates: |
1863-1865 |
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The collection consists of a ledger listing people who have contributed to the Indigent Soldiers' Fund during 1863-1865. No
indication as to place is given, though some of the names suggest southwest Georgia.
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ms351 |
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Hargrett Library |
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W.E. Funderburk papers
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Funderburk, W. E., active 1873 |
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1912-1949 |
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Papers pertaining to W.E. Funderburk, a rural mail carrier from Gladesville, Jasper County, Georgia. Includes documents showing
purchase of a parcel post buggy from Lewis & Neville Manufacturing Company in Goshen, Indiana, the purchase and payment for
an oil pump from The American Oil Pump and Tank Company, as well as invoices from the Ford Motor Company in Atlanta, Georgia.
Includes receipts for dues paid to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Warren Lodge No. 20 in Griffin, Georgia and a copy
of the Freemason's Pocket Compendium. Includes a 1913 copy of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Georgia Rural Letter Carriers
Association. Includes a letter to W.E. Funderburk's wife, Mary Lillian Funderburk, from their daughter Lily Mae Funderburk,
and a death card announcement for Mittie M. Funderburk in 1924.
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ms4089 |
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Hargrett Library |
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J. B. Fuqua Public Service Papers
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Fuqua, John Brooks (J.B.), 1918-2006 |
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Dates: |
1948-1999 |
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The J.B. Fuqua Public Service Papers detail the political career of self-made businessman and philanthropist, J.B. Fuqua.
Fuqua was born and raised in Prince Edward County, Virginia before settling in Augusta, Georgia with his family. His primary
business was ownership of WJBF television and radio stations. Fuqua became involved with politics in 1957 when he was elected
to the Georgia House of Representatives for Richmond County where he served four terms. During his tenure as a politician,
Fuqua was responsible for helping Carl Sanders become elected as governor in 1962 and also served as a member of the Democratic
National Convention Committee in 1964. The collection includes papers detailing Fuqua's involvement with the Georgia Democratic
Party, photographs, campaign memorabilia, and audiovisual materials.
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Identifier: |
RBRL249JBF |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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484 |
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J. B. Fuqua Public Service Papers, Audiovisual Materials
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Fuqua, John Brooks (J.B.), 1918-2006 |
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Dates: |
1957-1964 |
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J. B. Fuqua Public Service Papers, Audiovisual Materials includes two quarter-inch open reel tapes and one phonodisc.
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Identifier: |
RBRL249JBF_AV |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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485 |
Title: |
Timothy Furlow journal
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Furlow, Timothy Mathews, 1814-1890 |
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Dates: |
1833-1836 |
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Journal contains original and copied poetry, anecdotes, a list of Mr. Furlow's classmates, and a list of the textbooks used
by him as a student at the University of Georgia.
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Identifier: |
ms724 |
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Hargrett Library |
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486 |
Title: |
Timothy Mathews Furlow collection
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Furlow, Timothy Mathews, 1814-1890 |
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Dates: |
1833-1836, 1890, 1929, 1971 |
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The collection consists of Timothy Mathews Furlow's diary that he created during his time at the University of Georgia [Franklin
College]from 1833-1836. The diary includes a list of students at the College from January 1833 through August 1836. Also
included in the collection is a scan of a photograph of Furlow, some biographical information and two letters from Dean William
Tate to one of Furlow's descendents, Timothy Furlow Conner.
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Identifier: |
UA0124 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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487 |
Title: |
Burkhalter family papers
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Fuss, Florrie Baker |
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Dates: |
mid-20th century |
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The collection consists of five genealogies of the Burkhalter family: Burkhalters in Jones County, Georgia; Burkhalters in
South Carolina; Michael Burkhalter of South Carolina; Michael, Senior and Michael, Junior of Georgia; The Burkhalters.
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Identifier: |
ms431 |
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Hargrett Library |
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