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Elder A. B. Walton diary
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Walton, A. B. |
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1906-1907 |
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The collection consists of the diary of Elder A. B. Walton, concerning his work in Georgia as a Mormon missionary.
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ms3648 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Aurelia Austin papers
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Aurelia, Austin |
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1930-1970 |
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The collection consists of A Georgia Boy with Stonewall Jackson typescripts by Aurelia Austin. Additional papers include a
diary, genealogy of the Verner-Varner families, typewritten correspondence, miscellaneous notes, photocopies of clippings,
and negatives. Negatives appear to depict Stonewall Jackson and George Washington.
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ms3675 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Benjamin Henry Pope letters
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Pope, Benjamin Henry, 1830-1898 |
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1851-1860 |
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The collection consists of letters written by Benjamin Henry Pope during the years 1851-1860. They are chiefly love letters
addressed to a cousin, alternately called Janie or Sallie. The last letter, dated August 1, 1860, is addressed to Mollie.
Pope writes from various Georgia cities including Athens, Linton, and Rome.
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ms368 |
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Hargrett Library |
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264 |
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Erwin James Eldridge letters to his wife
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Eldridge, Erwin James, 1833-1902 |
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1862 April 27-28 |
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Two letters from Eldridge to his wife that discuss his clothing, religious beliefs, duty to serve, and their expected baby,
he also describes a fight in Yorktown.
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ms3689 |
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Hargrett Library |
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265 |
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John Mason Giles papers
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Giles, John Mason, 1818-1866 |
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1837-1897 |
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The collection consists of papers of and concerning John Mason Giles from 1837-1897. Papers of Giles include a letter from
Giles to his parents, a letter addressed to Giles, admittance to practice law in Superior Courts of Georgia, catalogue of
the officers and students of the male high school in Perry, Georgia, and prospectus of a select school in Perry, Georgia.
Papers concerning Giles include a typewritten copy of the epitaph from his tombstone. The collection also includes a memorial
address made by Judge Samuel Andrew Giles.
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ms37 |
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Hargrett Library |
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266 |
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Oscar Newton Maxwell and Annie Sarah Coombs letters
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Maxwell, Oscar Newton, 1878-1933 |
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1895-2001 |
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The collection consists of correspondence and receipts. The correspondence begins in 1895 when Annie Coombs is fourteen years
old and writing to her friend Oscar Maxwell. She goes away to school at Georgia Normal and Industrial College in Milledgeville
and writes him about her studies, activities and friends. Apparently they used the nicknames Sun Flower (Oscar) and Hyacinth
(Annie) in their early letters to conceal the identity of the writers, since their parents did not approve of the letter writing.
They planned to marry in December 1897, even though her parents objected. But Oscar's December 17 letter states that Annie
has backed out. By 1900 Oscar and Annie are married with a son Newton. Letters in 1918 tell of the sickness and death of Newton,
probably of influenza. There are a few letters from other family members. Transcripts of the letters are included.
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ms3716 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Alfred Howe Terry letters to General Thomas Ruger
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Terry, Alfred Howe, 1827-1890 |
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1869, 1870 |
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The collection consists of three handwritten letters: dated Atlanta, December 28, 1869, addressed to General Ruger, McPherson
Barracks, signed "A. H. Terry," regarding the examination of a policeman who killed a black man at the barracks; dated Atlanta,
Georgia, December 29, addressed to General Ruger, signed "Alfred H. Terry," requesting officers and trustworthy men to leave
by rail on "confidential duty"; dated Atlanta, January 10, "General," signed "Alfred H. Terry," asking Ruger to arm and prepare
to move one hundred men because of the excitement in town.
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ms3728 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Eugene Patterson collection
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Patterson, Eugene C. (Eugene Corbett), 1923-2013 |
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1960-1968, 1993, 2008-2012 |
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The collection includes photocopies of Patterson's column from 1960 to 1968, The Bridge Behind: some notes on family history,
and correspondence with Dean of the Grady College of Jounalism Cully Clark 2008 to 2012.
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ms3798 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Allen C. Jordan family papers
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Jordan, Allen C., -1865 |
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1837-1886 |
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The collection consists of letters written during the Civil War by Allen C. Jordan, his brother Thomas W. Jordan, and several
other family members. Allen Jordan's regiment moved through Virginia (Gordonsville, Culpeper, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania
Courthouse, Winchester) and Tennessee (Chattanooga, Greenville). His letters describe battles, the food and clothing he needs
from home, and his desire to see his family again. A final letter (August 19, 1864) to his parents from their nephew Floyd
Jordan tells them of a battle at Front Royal (VA) and the names of the men captured, including Allen and Thomas Jordan. Both
were sent to Elmira Prison (NY) where they died in 1865. Also included are several financial papers of the Jordan family
and two poems/verses written by Hattie Barton.
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ms3802 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Charles Coburn letter
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Coburn, Charles |
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1944 October 11 |
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One letter from actor Charles Coburn to an admirer in which Coburn responds to a list of questions about his acting career.
The recipient is an active duty American soldier, Lt. Harry Harris. The letter is typed on Coburn's personal stationery and
signed by him.
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ms3858 |
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Hargrett Library |
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271 |
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Andrew Jackson Downing letter to Miss Garrettson
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Downing, A. J. (Andrew Jackson), 1815-1852 |
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1838 September 19 |
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The collection consists of one letter: dated Newburgh, September 19, 1838, to "Miss Garrettson," signed "A.J. Downing," regarding
the New York Horticultural Exhibition on September 29, 1838, and asking her to tell Freeborn Garrettson and Edward P. Livingston
of the exhibition.
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ms386 |
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Hargrett Library |
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272 |
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Letter to Colonel James Austin
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Austin, William |
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1848 September 20 |
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The collection consists of one letter (and transcript of letter): dated Campbellton, Georgia, September 20, 1848, addressed
to "Col. James Austin," signed "William (?) Austin," (signature is indecipherable), regarding starting a business, preferably
in some other town.
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ms407 |
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Hargrett Library |
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273 |
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George Magruder Battey Subscribers' Bulletin
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Battey, George Magruder, 1887-1965 |
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Dates: |
1938-1962 |
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The collection consists of issues of Subscribers' Bulletin, by Georgia Information Service, which was managed by George M.
Battey. Issues are typewritten on carbon paper, dating November 14, 1938-May 13, 1939, and cover topics relating to Georgia
history and genealogy. The collection also includes a typewritten letter signed by George M. Battey, regarding a scrapbook,
exhibits destroyed in the bombing of Shanghai, Georgia Information Service, and the class of 1861 of Princeton University.
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ms411 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Judah P. Benjamin letter to J. A. McHatton
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Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884 |
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Dates: |
1866 June 8 |
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The collection consists of one letter: dated 4 Child's Place, Temple, London, June 8, 1866, to J. A. McHatton, Havana, signed
"J. P. Benjamin," regarding payment for some of McHatton's cotton which he had shipped to England through the blockade. The
collection also includes a newspaper clipping regarding a copy of Blackstone's Commentaries with Benjamin's autograph.
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ms414 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Stephen Vincent Benet miscellanea
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Benét, Stephen Vincent, 1898-1943 |
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after 1900 |
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The collection consists of five items pertaining to Stephen Vincent Benet: a broadside containing a prayer by Benet, which
begins "God of the free," undated; collage containing a photograph of Benet, undated; letter to Benet from Brandt & Brandt
regarding permission Benet gave to Mrs. Georgia Marshall Cragin to write a musical composition for Benet's poem O Lordy Jesus,
dated December 29, 1939; a copy of the completed project (i.e., O Lordy Jesus! sheet music, with words by Stephen Vincent
Benet and music by G. Marshall Cragin); and a copy of a speech written by Benet for a November 20th celebration, Council For
Democracy – Committee of Correspondence, circa 1940.
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ms4166 |
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276 |
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Mabel Boardman letter to John J. Fitzgerald (carbon copy)
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Boardman, Mabel Thorp, 1860-1946 |
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1916 July 29 |
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The collection consists of a carbon copy of a typewritten letter: dated Quebec, Canada, July 29, 1916, "Dear Mr. Fitzgerald,"
regarding the proposed memorial tablet to Clara Barton's memory to be place in the Memorial Building.
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ms419 |
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Hargrett Library |
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277 |
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Van Wyck Brooks letter to Dr. Lester C. Walker
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Brooks, Van Wyck, 1886-1963 |
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1948 July 4 |
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The collection consists of one letter: dated Chilmark, Massachusetts, July 4, 1948, to Lester C. Walker, signed Van Wyck Brooks,
regarding Walker's interest in the Charles Prendergast.
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ms426 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Robert E. and Annie J. Bruce letters
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Bruce, Robert E. (Robert Edwin), 1850-1872 |
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1869-1872 |
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The collection consists of correspondence between Robert E. Bruce and his sister Annie J. Bruce while Robert was a student
at University High School and the University of Georgia, and Annie was in South Carolina. Correspondence tells of studies
and activities at school. The collection also includes correspondence from Robert to his cousin (June 5, 1870), and a certificate
from University of Georgia, Athens, August 2, 1871, certifying that R. E. Bruce completed studies of the Junior Class, School
of Chemistry.
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ms428 |
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Correspondence regarding the spelling of Elijah Clarke's name
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Georgia Historical Society |
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Dates: |
1961-1963 |
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The collection consists of correspondence written between 1961 and 1963 discussing the spelling of Elijah Clarke's last name,
as well as the spelling of Clarke County, the Georgia county named for him. Correspondents include Garland Peyton (Director,
Department of Mines, Mining and Geology of Georgia), Pat Bryant (Deputy Surveyor General, Georgia Surveyor General Department,
Office of the Secretary of State), Richard N. Fickett, III (Athens Historical Society, President), Lillian M. Hawes (Georgia
Historical Society, Savannah). Correspondents included photocopies of pages from Georgia's Official and Statistical Register
(1957-1958), Acts of the General Assembly of Georgia (1801), and an extract from "Origin of the name of Clark's Hill," a typescript
by Tilden B. Lane.
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ms438 |
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Henry Clay letter to Lord Ashburton
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Clay, Henry, 1777-1852 |
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1844 July 16 |
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The collection consists of one letter: dated Ashland, July 16, 1844, to Lord Ashburton in London, signed "H. Clay." The letter
concerns introducing Richard H. Chinn to his Lordship.
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ms444 |
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