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Cobb County, Georgia letter to Brother Kennedy
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Unknown |
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Dates: |
1853 April 19 |
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The collection consists of one partial letter: dated Cobb County, Georgia, April 19, 1853, "Dear Brother Kennedy," regarding
the author's life in Cobb County after leaving South Carolina. The author mentions Brother Hinton, Esquire Darby's plantation,
planting cotton, a visit back to South Carolina, and several preachers, churches, and schools in the area.
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ms3480 |
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Hargrett Library |
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U.S. Extension Service annual report, Cobb County
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Creator: |
United States. Extension Service |
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Dates: |
1934-1935 |
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The collection consists of one completed record book "for use by county extension agents in making a combined statistical
report on all extension work done in the county during the year." The record book reports agriculture and home economics data
for Cobb County, Georgia.
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ms2693 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Douglas R. Davis collection
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Davis, Douglas R., 1944-2011 |
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Dates: |
1815-2007 |
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The collection consists of genealogy, correspondence, financial ledgers and papers, photographs, and printed material. Most
of the material involves Cobb County, Georgia and the families who lived there. Roy Davis, father of Douglas, owned the Roy
Davis Funeral Home in Austell and records of the business are included. The Glore family of Mableton, who developed a subdivision
in Mableton called Whispering Pines, is featured in the collection. Homer Alonzo Glore (1874-1944) was a doctor, and his son
Louis Harold Glore (1909-1991) worked at Pullman Company 1926-1946 and then had a law practice with his brother Homer A. Glore
(1901-1976). The correspondence and genealogy research of Grover Eugene Barber is included. There is information about the
history of the Cobb County Post Office, the Cobb County Justice of the Peace office, legal cases of the Glore & Glore law
firm, Austell School Board records, and much information about the Pullman Company. Some items collected or purchased by Davis
are unrelated to the families or to Georgia, such as the Charles Gordon estate ledger (1875-1884) from Edinburgh, Scotland
and an 1882 diary of George S. Paine of Lexington, Massachusetts.
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Identifier: |
ms3629 |
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Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
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Camp and Keeler families papers
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Keeler family |
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Dates: |
1817-1967 |
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The collection consists of family correspondence, legal documents, ledgers, journals, scrapbooks, sheet music, broadsides,
newspapers, musical manuscripts, postcards, photographs and other related printed ephemera. The documents relate to the families
of George Hull Camp and George H. Keeler. Photographs include a record of Sarah Atwood Camp's travels via steamship; an album
of albumen photographs of Florida, Jamaica, St. Lucia, Martinique, Antiqua, St. Thomas, Puerto Rico, and Cuba; and daguerreotypes,
ambrotypes, cartes-de-visite, and tintypes of family members.
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ms3374 |
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Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
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