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Correspondence between the Stephens brothers
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Stephens family |
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1830-1843 |
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The collection consists of seven letters between Alexander H. Stephens, Aaron G. Stephens, and John Lindsay Stephens dated
1830-1843. Letters discuss religion, education, business, family matters, and the early career of Alexander H. Stephens.
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ms2038 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Florida Stewart letters
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Stewart, Florida |
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1863-1864 |
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The collection consists of correspondence and envelopes addressed to Florida Stewart (Mrs. Walter Stewart) of Columbus, Georgia,
from 1863-1864. Correspondence regards social activities and news of friends or relatives. A letter dated Alpine, August 2,
1863, from "Nannie," briefly discusses elections of the Confederate government, news of friends or family in the army, and
the fall of Vicksburg.
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Identifier: |
ms2084 |
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Hargrett Library |
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W.P.A. Writer's Project photographs of Georgia
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United States. Works Progress Administration |
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Dates: |
1935-1940 |
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The collection consists of photographs of houses, recreation, and sports activities throughout the state of Georgia. Images
of the Slave Quarters at the Hopeton Plantation, the Cowles-Walker House, the Wetter House, the Ficklen Home, and activities
including bowling, checkers, dancing, and football are included.
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Identifier: |
ms2861 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Walter McWilliams diary
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McWilliams, Henry Walter, 1857-1936 |
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Dates: |
1878 |
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This diary lists the daily life of Walter McWilliams. It covers his daily routine in detail, such as getting up, eating breakfast,
feeding his canary Sweety, cutting woods, playing the organ and guitar, going to the plantation, planting fruit trees, visiting
friends, buying newspapers, going to church. He often mentions his mother's drinking problem and is also greatly preoccupied
with his love for his girlfriend, later his wife, Lula (Luella).
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ms3699 |
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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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Dates: |
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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Identifier: |
ms428 |
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Hargrett Library |
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James Rembert Smith letters to George Gilman Smith
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Smith, James Rembert |
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Dates: |
1853-1888 |
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The collection consists of correspondences from James Rembert Smith to his nephew, George Gilman Smith, from 1853-1888. Correspondences
regard family, weather, people in Sandersville, sickness, and religious life. Also included are letters from Anna Maria Smith,
regarding family matters and health.
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Identifier: |
ms558 |
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Hargrett Library |
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John McIntosh Kell letters
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Kell, John McIntosh, 1823-1900 |
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Dates: |
1861 March |
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The collection consists of two letters: dated Georgia Naval Steamer Savannah, Savannah, March 22, 1861, to "My dear Sir,"
signed "John McIntosh Kell," regarding the actions of Commodore Josiah Tattnall and the removal of guns from Fort Clinch,
Florida to Fort Pulaski, Georgia; dated Georgia Naval Steamer Savannah, Savannah, March 25, 1861, to "My beloved wife," signed
"John McIntosh Kell," regarding Georgia social news.
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Identifier: |
ms1381 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William Cooper diary and ledger
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Cooper, William |
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Dates: |
1852-1867 |
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The collection consists of a diary and ledger of William Cooper from 1857-1860, regarding court sessions, daily expenses and
purchases, Cooper's plantation, and a trip to Texas. The ledger lists legal cases of Cooper & Norton for the years 1852-1867.
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Identifier: |
ms3644 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Nathan Atkinson Brown family letters
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Brown family |
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Dates: |
1859-1936 |
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The collection consists of correspondence between Nathan Atkinson Brown and his family, 1859-1913. The letters were written
while Brown served with the 26th Georgia Infantry Regiment, Company B at Saint Simons and Cumberland Islands, and regard stress
the war was placing on planters in southeast Georgia, slavery, and race relations. Also included is a church program and two
newspaper clippings regarding the death of Louisa Nicholes Brown, 1929.
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Identifier: |
ms808 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Macon, Georgia photograph album
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Unknown |
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Dates: |
1900s |
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The collection consists of a dis-bound photograph album containing photographs depicting scenic views, family outings and
other antics in and around Macon, Georgia in the early 1900s. Photographs, many of which are annotated, included: Lake Crumps
Park, Macon; Rose Hill, Macon; Walnut Creek, Macon; Fletcher's Mill, Macon; Veteran's Camp, Macon; Fountain Camp Ground, Warren
County; Kendrick's Summer Parlor; A Plant With Strange Blooms; and Camp Sparks.
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Identifier: |
ms929 |
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Hargrett Library |
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George Baber Atkinson family papers
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Atkinson family |
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Dates: |
1851-1914 |
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The collection consists of the papers of George Baber Atkinson, his sister Fannie Atkinson, and the Atkinson family of Athens,
Georgia from 1851-1914. It includes correspondence, deeds, articles, a bible, poems, essays, photographs, daguerreotypes,
programs, scrapbooks, and indentures relating to ancestors of the Atkinsons. Articles and programs pertain to the Atlanta
Medical College and the Winterville Academy (Winterville, Georgia). Most of the correspondence is to or from Fannie Atkinson.
The collection provides a social history of Georgia for the time period.
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Identifier: |
ms828 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Letter describing the Antebellum South
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Unknown |
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Dates: |
circa 1850s |
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The collection consists of one handwritten letter: dated Montgomery, Alabama, December 7, "Dear Father," signed "Lucretia,"
regarding Lucretia's impressions of the cities and plantations of Georgia.
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Identifier: |
ms1206 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Lula Mae Hamilton Harding papers
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Harding, Lula Mae Hamilton |
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Dates: |
1919 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from Lula Mae Hamilton Harding to her parents from March - May 1919. The letters
were written while she was serving as a teacher and companion of the children of the Wade family of Mill Pond Plantation (Thomasville,
Ga.). She describes her responsibilities as a teacher, plantation life, food, and flora of the area.
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Identifier: |
ms1689 |
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Hargrett Library |
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"Some Observations of Plantation Life in Coastal Georgia Before and After the Civil War" by Olin Talley McIntosh
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McIntosh, Olin Talley, 1881-1996 |
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Dates: |
1963-1965 |
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The collection consists of the transcript of an oral expository by Olin Talley McIntosh. The narrative discusses the history
and fortunes of the McIntosh family in McIntosh County, Georgia during the Colonial, Civil War, and post-Civil War periods.
Topics include the influx of corrupt Carpetbaggers, apologist accounts of slavery and the advent of the Klu Klux Klan (sic),
and the harsh conditions of poverty and rampant joblessness in the South directly following the Civil War.
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Identifier: |
ms3652 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Ebenezer Newton diary
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Newton, Ebenezer, 1790-1859 |
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Dates: |
1818, 1966, 1969 |
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The collection consists of the diary of Ebenezer Newton, from October-November 1818. Newton gives an account of a trip made
from Athens, Georgia to Shelbyville, Tennessee. Diary entries describe the countryside, various accommodations along the way,
religious observations, and people Newton met or visited with. The collection also includes Ebenezer Newton's 1818 diary,
an article from Georgia Historical Quarterly.
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Identifier: |
ms515 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Anna Maria Green Cook family papers
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Cook, Anna Maria Green, 1844-1936 |
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Dates: |
1845-1934 |
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The collection consists of the papers of Anna Maria Green Cook and the Green and Cook families from 1845-1934. The papers
include bills and receipts of Samuel Austin Cook, a diary of Anna Maria, but mostly correspondence. The diary (1861-1867)
entries discuss social life in Georgia during and after the Civil War, politics, the progress of the war, and Union troops
in and around Milledgeville (Ga.).
The correspondence consists of letters between Anna Maria and Samuel Austin Cook both before and after their marriage; letters
to Anna Maria from her father Thomas F. Green, her children Callie Cook and Ansel Cook, and from her nephew Gerald Cook.
The correspondence discusses news of family or friends and social activities.
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Identifier: |
ms57 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Kell family papers
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Kell, Carolyn |
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Dates: |
1857-1945 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Kell family from 1857-1914, 1945. The papers contain the manuscript of John McIntosh
Kell's book RECOLLECTIONS OF A NAVAL LIFE; an untitled manuscript by Kell's daughter Evelyn Kell d'Antignac regarding the
friendship of slaves for their masters; correspondence from Kell and his wife, Blanche to their daughter Carolyn Kell at Fauquier
Institute in Virginia and between other family members and friends; a diary (1907-1908) of Blanche Kell; photographs of family
and shipmates of Kell; and a biographical sketch of Kell.
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Identifier: |
ms2917 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Champion family letters
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Unknown |
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Dates: |
1816-1869 |
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The collection consists of correspondence of the Champion family from 1816-1869. The bulk of the collection contains letters
written by Aaron Champion of Savannah (Georgia) or Moses Champion of Monticello (Georgia) to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. of West
Springfield (Massachusetts). The Champions comment on the social, political, and economic situations occurring in Georgia
during. The collection also contains an 1816 letter from H. Stebbins of Savannah to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. pertaining to
Savannah, the people, commerce, and slavery; three letters from Henry Champion of Montgomery (Alabama) to Dr. Champion discussing
the proposed statehood of what was then the western territory; and a series of letters written from Savannah during the Civil
War discussing the formation of the Confederacy, the progress of the war, and its effect upon the civilian population.
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ms1301 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Ebenezer Kellogg diary
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Kellogg, Ebenezer, 1789-1846 |
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Dates: |
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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Identifier: |
ms516 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Hattie L. Harman letters to Annie Carleton
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Harman, Hattie L. |
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Dates: |
1855-1857 |
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Letters from Hattie L. Harman, to her cousin Annie Carleton, on a plantation near Jeffersonville, Georgia, from 1855-1857.
Harman's letters are written first from Forsyth, Georgia and then mainly from Notasulga, Alabama, where her family moved in
1855. Scattered letters are from Macon on her visits back to Georgia. The letters discuss family matters, the reaction of
a young woman on the westward migration, and educational matters including Harmon's efforts to enter the teaching profession.
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ms1031 |
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