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Jacquelyn H. Barrett Papers
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Barrett, Jacquelyn H., 1950- |
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Dates: |
1972-2004 |
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The Jacquelyn H. Barrett Papers document her career as Sheriff of Fulton County where she managed the operation of Georgia's
largest Sheriff's Department and oversaw the operations of the Fulton County Jail. The papers include speech and event files,
policy and procedural manuals, photographs, reports, campaign files, schedules, and plaques and awards.
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RBRL289JHB |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Georgia land documents
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Unknown |
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Dates: |
1814-1922 |
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The collection consists of indentures, dockets, bonds, and land surveys from Clarke, Fulton, Greene, Madison, Oglethorpe,
and Wilkes Counties, in Georgia.
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ms3503 |
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Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
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Eva C. Galambos Files on the City of Sandy Springs
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Galambos, Eva Cohn. |
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Dates: |
1974-2007 |
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The Eva C. Galambos Files on the City of Sandy Springs document the history and eventual incorporation of the City of Sandy
Springs in 2005. Debate over the incorporation began in the 1970s when the city of Atlanta attempted to use a state law to
force annexation of Sandy Springs. In response, the Committee for Sandy Springs was formed in 1975. Eva Galambos was president
of Committee for Sandy Springs (1975-2005) leading the effort to incorporate Sandy Springs. She is a co-founder and former
secretary of Sandy Springs Revitalization; founder of Sandy Springs Clean and Beautiful; chairwoman of services committee
for the Sandy Springs Council of Neighborhoods; and founder of Sandy Springs Civic Roundtable. Galambos was elected the first
mayor of Sandy Springs in 2005. The files include clippings, correspondence, memoranda, announcements and flyers, meeting
minutes, articles of incorporation, subject files, and publications related to the incorporation of Sandy Springs.
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Identifier: |
RBRL219ECG |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Rodney Mims Cook Papers
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Creator: |
Cook, Rodney Mims, 1924- |
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Dates: |
1946-2013 |
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Contents: |
The collection consists of the papers of Rodney M. Cook from 1951 to 1978. The political series (1951-1978) contains papers
relating to Cook's campaigns for public office including the Atlanta Board of Aldermen (1961, 1965), Atlanta Mayor (1969),
Georgia Legislature (1965-1970), Congress (1972), and Georgia Governor (1978). The series also contains records relating to
Cook's involvement with Republican Party activities at the local, state, and national level. The Aldermen series (1951-1972)
documents Cook's service on the Atlanta Board of Aldermen. Records include subject files and committee files relating to such
subjects as civil rights, Atlanta government, urban renewal, and zoning. The legislative papers relate to his tenure as a
representative-at-large for Fulton County in the Georgia Legislature (1952-1972) and include such topics as Cook's support
of the seating of Julian Bond, the 1971 special session for redistricting, his service as chairman of the Joint Senate-House
Committee on Computerized Criminal Records Study, and his involvement with the development of Atlanta.
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Identifier: |
RBRL180RMC |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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