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Ebenezer Kellogg diary
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Kellogg, Ebenezer, 1789-1846 |
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1817-1818 |
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The collection consists of the diary of Ebenezer Kellogg from 1817-1818 written to Chester Dewey, Professor of Mathmatics.
Kellogg describes his journey from Williamstown, Massachusetts to Charleston, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, and towns
along the Georgia coast. Most of the entries pertain to Georgia and discuss the people and towns Kellogg visited. Kellogg
writes about plantations and farming practices, particularly cotton and rice; and slavery, including how enslaved populations
lived, their treatment, and religious instruction.
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ms516 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Telamon Cuyler Collection, Series 3. Personal Materials
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Cuyler, Telamon Cruger Smith, 1873-1951 |
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1893-1946 |
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Series 3. Personal Materials consists of diaries of Telamon Cuyler from 1893-1946, with gaps. The entries discuss Cuyler's
college life at the University of Georgia (Athens); his work and social life in Atlanta (Ga.) where he began his law practice;
later he discusses the management and life on his farm, Beverwyck, in Jones County (Ga.); and the home front during World
War II. Also included in the collection are various pieces of memorabilia and scrapbooks.
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ms1170.series3 |
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Georgia Ornithological Society records
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Georgia Ornithological Society |
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1896-1975 |
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The collection consists of records of the Georgia Ornithological Society from 1936-1950s, and two of its members from 1896-1975.
Records include correspondence, minutes, financial reports, bird lists, membership lists, printed material, photographs, and
a scrapbook (1936-1943) documenting the Society's early history. In addition, the collection includes notebooks (1896-1901)
of Robert Windsor Smith, in which he denotes detailed records on weather and bird sightings in DeKalb County (Ga.) and Kirkwood
(Ga.) Also included are materials relating to Earle R. Greene including his notes on Florida birds (1924-1966), photographs,
daily journals (1968-1975) of a personal nature, and publications in which he appears.
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ms1219 |
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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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Carlton Hillyer diaries
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Hillyer, Carlton |
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1859-1895 |
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The collection consists of diaries of Carlton Hillyer for 1859, 1861-1865, 1892-1895. The 1859 diary was kept by Hillyer while
a student at the Union Academy (Washington, D.C.) and while the entries mainly document Hillyer's activities and lessons at
school, he also discusses current events including the war in Europe, tensions in Mexico, local news of politics and court
trials, and agriculture. The 1861-1865 diary contains writings of Hillyer including essays, poems, and translations of other's
works. The 1892-1895 journal contains notes, probably used for newspapers columns, and clippings from the Augusta Chronicle
of columns written by Issacher Marx.
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ms266 |
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Margaret Lavinia Campbell Kelley family papers
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Kelley, Margaret Lavinia Campbell, 1806-1877 |
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1861-1864 |
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The collection consists of a diary of Margaret Lavinia Campbell Kelley and a few Kelley family papers. The diary describes
the work of her husband John and son David Campbell both ministers, Union troop activities around her home in Tennessee during
the Civil War, and farm activities.
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ms2885 |
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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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Jane Oliver Green papers
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Oliver, Jane |
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1947-2004 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from Jane Oliver from when she was in Germany during World War II writing back home,
her journals, letters from her mother, and family photos.
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ms3296 |
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Charles H. Knox diary and letters
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Knox, Charles H., active 1864 |
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1864-1865 |
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The collection consists of a diary kept by Charles H. Knox in which he describes the battle which resulted in his capture,
travel to Andersonville Prison, layout of the prison, food and prices, number of prisoners arriving on various days, punishments,
hangings and exchange of prisoners.
The collection also includes two letters Knox wrote to his wife: dated Andersonville, Georgia, May 30, 1864, regarding Knox's
imprisonment; dated Annapolis, March 15, 1865, regarding his health and his exchange.
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ms3432 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Zachary Taylor Adair diary
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Adair, Zachary Taylor |
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1860-1869 |
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The collection consists of two diaries belonging to Zachary Taylor Adair, a Confederate soldier from Greenville, Meriwether
County, Georgia. Includes Adair's notes, thoughts, lists, and brief poetry.
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ms4202 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Wright family papers
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Richardson, Gilbert M. |
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1861-1865 |
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The collection consists of a diary and correspondence of the Wright family of Georgia for 1861 and 1865. Included is a diary
of Gilbert M. Richardson, a farmer near Lumpkin, Stewart County, Georgia from March to the following February. The entries
discuss work on the farm - planting, plowing and picking cotton, wheat, corn, and vegetables; hauling and splitting logs;
and building outbuildings. Also mentions visits to friends and relatives, trips to town to buy supplies (lists what was purchased
and price), and attending church meetings. The correspondence consists of a letter from George W. Wright dated Manassas Junction,
August 18, 1861 to his brother William D. Wright. The letter discusses camp life, weather, health, rumors of battles and peace,
hopes for a furlough, complaints of the post office, and lists clothes he needs. The second letter is from James W. Wright,
dated near Augusta, Georgia, March 11, 1865, to his brother William W. Wright and mentions troop movements and rumors of a
battle victory.
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ms592 |
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Cornelius C. Platter Civil War diary
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Platter, Cornelius C. |
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1864-1865 |
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The collection consists of a Civil War diary of Lt. (later Capt.) Cornelius C. Platter from November 1864-April 1865. Platter's
diary details Sherman's march through Georgia from Rome to Savannah and the march north through the Carolinas. He gives dates,
times, and lengths of marches; describes the weather, locale, scenery, and food as well as orders, rumors, positions, troop
moral, and administrative duties. The diary includes a description of the burning of Columbia, South Carolina, the news of
the Confederate surrender, and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
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ms967 |
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Murray and Nancy Ann Blum papers
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Blum, Murray Sheldon, 1929-2015 |
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1940-2016 |
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This collection contains the papers of Murray and Ann Blum including records of Murray's military service following the Korean
War, correspondence from the mid-1980s through the 1990s, a copy of his PhD thesis, Ann's writings on insects and plants,
photographs, and ephemera including a program for Murray's memorial service, two issues a zine published by the Research and
Development Command of the US Army during the mid 1950s, and a few of Ann's reports cards from the 1940s. The largest portion
of the collection is comprised of Ann's diaries which detail her day-to-day life from the 1970s through 2009.
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ms4269 |
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Hargrett Library |
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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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Hargrett Library |
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Louis C. Harris papers
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Harris, Louis C., 1912-1978 |
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1938-1978 |
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The collection consists of papers, family correspondence, FBI correspondence, military records, diaries, speeches, clippings
of articles by and about Louis C. Harris, Sr., printed material, photographs and a typewriter. Included are writings, photographs
and correspondence related to the Atomic Bomb Test of 1953, which Louis C. Harris, Sr. witnessed.
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ms3057 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Margaret Elizabeth LaBoon family papers
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LaBoon, Margaret Elizabeth, 1897-1976 |
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1822-1990 |
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This collection consists of genealogical records and research, scrapbooks, diaries, personal writings, published materials,
financial papers, maps, and photographs. Margaret Elizabeth LaBoon made scrapbooks out of correspondence she received from
family and friends, as well as newspaper clippings about Athens and Monroe, Georgia and the people she knew from these areas.
The correspondence hails from Margaret Elizabeth LaBoon's vast collection and focuses on what her family sent her. The scrapbooks
contain either cards (for weddings, wellness, or gratitude) or newsclippings regarding individuals in Georgia that LaBoon
recognized, particularly in the "People I Know" section of the collection.
Diaries in the collection are written by several men in the LaBoon family. The two diaries of James Franklin LaBoon cover
his service in France during World War I. The two ledgers of William Lafayette LaBoon are part diary and part memoir, as he
related his past and present experiences. The 1899-1933 ledger includes genealogy, estate records for Peter LaBoon and Joseph
Allen LaBoon, and handwritten copies of the family's legal documents and letters. The 1934-1937 ledger is mainly a diary,
with some pages devoted to Byrum family genealogy and personal opinions on politics and government. In 1941, George Mason
LaBoon copied portions of this ledger into a more legible form within the same book. The numerous diaries of George Mason
LaBoon, from 1910-1929, detail his work on the family farm, including tasks like plowing, planting, hog killing, cutting timber,
hunting, and feeding livestock. He notes the routines in his daily life, such as his reading and meals, as well as social
events and church activities.
Financial papers include ledgers (1836-1907) from the blacksmith shop of Mason C. LaBoon and later Joseph T. LaBoon in Walton
County (Ga.).
Families represented in this collection include the Laboon, Foster, Fielding, Byrum, and Bradbury families.
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ms3712 |
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James Pleasants Waddel diary
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Waddell, James Pleasants, 1801-1867 |
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1845-1847 |
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The diary of James Pleasants Waddell with entries from September 1845-October 1847. Entries include temperature readings for
morning, noon, and evening along with weather conditions and details of daily life in Athens, Georgia. Waddel discussed family,
friends, University of Georgia personnel and students, what he was reading, and plantings in his garden or greenhouse.
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ms102 |
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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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Alan Kuzmicki papers
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Kuzmicki, Alan |
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1930s-1980 |
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The collection mostly consists of correspondence from the 1940s with some letters from the 1950s and 1980. There also is a
diary, poems, etchings, brochures and a copy of "The Twisted Tube" newsletter that was put out by the Art Students League
in 1942.
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UA18-014 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Cyrena Bailey Stone diary
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Stone, Cyrena Bailey, 1830-1868 |
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1864 |
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The collection consists of a diary belonging to Cyrena Bailey Stone, written from January-July 1864, includes descriptive
accounts of life in the South during the Civil War, slaves reaction to the Emancipation Proclamation and the probable fall
of the Confederacy, prices for food and clothing, visits to prisons and hospitals, preparations of fortifications, shellings
and cannonadings, falsified reports in Southern newspapers, diatribes towards leaders of the Confederacy especially Howell
Cobb and Jefferson Davis, the fall of towns such as Tunnel Hill, Dalton, and Resaca (Ga.), and the evacuation of Atlanta.
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ms1000 |
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