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Harry Hodgson family papers
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Hodgson family |
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1900-1971 |
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This collection contains an obituary and a house resolution for Harry Hodgson, condolences and funeral acknowledgements for
Harry's wife Marie (d. 1939), correspondence, genealogical information regarding the Hodgson and Gordon families, and printed
articles.
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ms3750 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Hinson family photographs
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Hinson family |
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circa 1900-1999 |
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The collection consists primarily of photographs of the Hinson family, as well as several related families and friends, including
the Bulls, the Tarvers, the Wards, and the Watsons. Other materials include event programs, clippings, genealogy papers, and
awards.
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ms3800 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Weems family papers
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Weems family |
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1918-1992 |
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The collection documents the history of the Weems family of Georgia and related families, such as the Parks and the Holleymans.
The families are documented by correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, genealogy research (including charts, worksheets,
and birth, marriage, and death records), professional work, and clippings. Much of the collection focuses on Sarah Parks Branch
Weems and her closest relatives.
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ms3882 |
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Hargrett Library |
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David Mikel (Michael) family papers
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Unknown |
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1812-1972 |
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The collection consists of a Bible with Mikel family records (1835-1927), Clarke County land deeds (photocopies), correspondence
(photocopies) and genealogies (photocopies) related to the Mikel family. The collection also includes minutes of the Oconee
Baptist Association dated 1867, 1869, 1871, 1873-1880, and 1884.
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ms827 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Robert Stephen Wilson collection
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Wilson, Robert Stephen |
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1788-1982 |
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This collection contains correspondence, documents, research notes, genealogical material, and other papers, chiefly relating
to the Clark (Clarke) and Mounger families of Georgia. Persons represented include John Clark (1766-1832) and his father,
Elijah Clarke (1733-1799).
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ms2625 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Joseph Jones biographical papers
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Jones, Joseph, 1833-1896 |
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1895 |
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The collection consists of a biographical pamphlet and two letters to Liberty County historian, Rev. James Stacy. Both supplement
Rev. Stacy's research for a biographical sketch of Joseph Jones. The first, dated 17 June 1895, from J. S. Winn gives much
genealogical information. The second, a letter from R. Q. Mallard of 3 December 1895, recounts interestingly much Presbyterian
history as well as material on Dr. Jones.
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ms1407 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Stewart family genealogy
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Stuart family |
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Dates: |
18th century |
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The collection consists of a four-page handwritten document that records births, deaths, and marriages of the Stewart family
of Georgia, descendants of John and Susannah Stewart. Much of the information recorded is of the family during the eighteenth
century.
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ms1408 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Howard - Comer genealogical collection
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Howard, Lucy |
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Dates: |
1890-1980 |
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The collection consists of material on the Howard and Randolph family lines of Virginia and Georgia and contains photographs,
correspondence and several copies of other genealogies and several bound volumes. A post card collection has items sent to
Lucy Howard and purchased items, business and legal papers, a copy of a sketch of Cobb Legion Cavalry, photographs of Lucy
Howard, and family bibles. Two oversized folders contain a Callaway Family diagram and a large, framed photograph.
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ms2647 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Green/Meacham/Holcombe genealogy collection
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Unknown |
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Dates: |
1915-2009 |
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The collection consists of genealogical material including clippings, state documents, and photos of various members of the
Green, Meacham, and Holcombe families.
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ms3009 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William P. Mangum family papers
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Mangum, William P., 1836?- |
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Dates: |
1862-1879 |
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The collection consists of letters, poems or song ballads, promissory notes and genealogy. The letters are mainly from William
P. Mangum to his wife, Louisiana Caroline Catlett as his company moved from place to place during the Civil War. He describes
food, health, clothing, news of the fighting, and fellow soldiers. Also included are poems/song ballads which Mangum sent
to his wife, letters from the Catlett family, Pearce family genealogy, and promissory notes for money Mangum borrowed for
his farming in Hall County and Jackson County, Georgia.
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ms3416 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Howard, Comer, and Randolph families papers
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Howard family |
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Dates: |
1850-1950 |
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The collection consists of nineteen cased images of various family members, one leather-bound, clasped album of photographs,
24 letters relating to the Howard-Comer-Randolph families, loose photographs of the Howard family, Comer family, Randolph
family, and the Lyon-Devore-Boland and Whitehead families.
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ms3418 |
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Hargrett Library |
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James Dudley Fooshe family collection
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Fooshe, James Dudley, 1844-1940 |
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Dates: |
1890-2012 |
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The collection consists of personal writings, photographs, newspaper articles, genealogy, and interview notes pertaining to
James Dudley Fooshe and his family. Some of the material consists of James Fooshe's handwritten autobiographical writings
covering his life up until approximately 1918. Much of the material focuses on his Civil War service and activity as a veteran.
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ms3760 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Clayton family papers
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Clayton, Augustin S. (Augustin Smith), 1783-1839 |
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1812-1922 |
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The Clayton family papers consist of genealogical research, correspondence, and legal materials. Included are deeds and accounting
papers, Civil War soldiers' letters, funerary mementos, a letter describing an 1829 trip to Tallulah Falls, and letters from
Peru describing Consulate duties during the 1870s.
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ms3977 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Janie Warren Hollingsworth Lane papers
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Lane, Janie Warren Hollingsworth, 1883-1965 |
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1927-1968 |
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Collection includes the correspondence and papers of Janie Warren Hollingsworth (Mrs. Julian C.) Lane, former president of
the Georgia Women's Democratic Club. Two folders contain correspondence with family including her two sons, Tilden Burdette
Lane and Dr. Julian Curtis Lane, as well as with her siblings Bertha Hollingsworth Brannen, Thomas Ashton Hollingsworth, Isabel
Hollingsworth Cross, Clyde Dixon Hollingsworth and her brother Clayton H. Hollingsworth, former superintendent of Georgia
School for the Deaf in Cave Spring, Georgia. Folder three contains correspondence regarding Lane's genealogical research.
Final folder contains political correspondence and papers, including a letter from Richard B. Russell, a speech Lane delivered
during Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit to Georgia, and a letter concerning Lane's candidacy for State Senate.
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ms4088 |
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Bailey-Grantland family papers
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Grantland, Seaton, 1782-1864 |
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Dates: |
1818-1966 |
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Collection consists of papers pertaining to the Grantland and Bailey families, ranging from around 1818-1966. Notable items
include extensive genealogy research and biographical information, Georgia land grants, and political correspondence including,
Joseph E. Brown, Howell Cobb, Herchel V. Johnson, Alexander H. Stephens, and P.M. Compton. Other letters relate to the Second
Seminole War and early settlers in Florida, letters from Dr. James S. Gilliam, surgeon, U.S. Navy, aboard the U.S.S. Macedonian
on one of the Commodore Perry's trips to Japan and the U.S.S. Levant exploring the South Pacific and South America, 1849-1850.
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ms4186 |
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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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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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Cadle family papers
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Cadle family |
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Dates: |
1880-1960 |
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The collection consists of papers, pictures and other items concerned with the Everett, Foy, Burkes, Parker, Martin and Cadle
families of Effingham, Screven, Bulloch and Emanuel counties of Georgia. There are a good many pictures. Some of the pictures
were done by Mr. Wilson of Savannah, Georgia. An interesting part of this collection is the number of naval letters and papers
of William Eden Cadle during the second World War. Mr. Cadle was sworn in at Macon, Georgia, on 20 April 1942 and trained
at Norfold, Virginia. Mr. Cadle left Guam in September of 1945 and was discharged 24 December 1945 at Jacksonville, Florida.
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ms1487 |
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