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W.E. Funderburk papers
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Funderburk, W. E., active 1873 |
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1912-1949 |
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Papers pertaining to W.E. Funderburk, a rural mail carrier from Gladesville, Jasper County, Georgia. Includes documents showing
purchase of a parcel post buggy from Lewis & Neville Manufacturing Company in Goshen, Indiana, the purchase and payment for
an oil pump from The American Oil Pump and Tank Company, as well as invoices from the Ford Motor Company in Atlanta, Georgia.
Includes receipts for dues paid to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Warren Lodge No. 20 in Griffin, Georgia and a copy
of the Freemason's Pocket Compendium. Includes a 1913 copy of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Georgia Rural Letter Carriers
Association. Includes a letter to W.E. Funderburk's wife, Mary Lillian Funderburk, from their daughter Lily Mae Funderburk,
and a death card announcement for Mittie M. Funderburk in 1924.
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ms4089 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Chesley Bostic Vincent Bible pages
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Vincent, Chesley Bostic, 1849-1915 |
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1849-1922 |
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The collection includes a marriage certificate for Chesley Bostic Vincent and Ida Sarah Stephens Vincent and two bible pages
announcing Vincent family births, marriages, and deaths.
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ms4049 |
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Hargrett Library |
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John Linley papers
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Linley, John |
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1965-1972 |
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The collection consists of background material for Linley's Architecture of Middle Georgia: The Oconee Area (Athens : Univerity
of Georgia Press, 1972), house survey reports, manuscript notes, various states of typescript and publisher's proofs, correspondence,
press releases, and advertising material giving great insight into the development of an important book on Georgia architecture.
Architecture in middle Georgia has become a classic work of detailed scholarship and research in both the architectural features
of middle Georgia and the sociological and historical implications as well. From 1807 to 1869 Milledgeville was the capital
of Georgia, and many superb examples of antebellum architecture are still to be found there in Baldwin County and in the surrounding
counties of the Oconee area - Hancock, Jasper, Johnson, Putnam, Washington, and Wilkinson.
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ms1110 |
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Hargrett Library |
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