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St. Catherines Island archive
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American Museum of Natural History |
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Dates: |
1973-2012 |
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The American Museum of Natural History has conducted archaeological fieldwork on St. Catherines Island, Georgia, since 1974
under the direction of Dr. David Hurst Thomas. The St. Catherines Island Archaeology Collection consists of documents, media,
and electronic files related to the research, education, and conservation efforts on St. Catherines Island, specifically the
field notes, photographs, illustrations, maps, analyses, publications, reports, and digital files associated with the archaeological
work conducted on the island by the American Museum of Natural History.
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ms4163 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Ashantilly Press papers
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Creator: |
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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