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Laurel Falls Camp papers
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Laurel Falls Camp for Girls (Ga.) |
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circa 1930-1937 |
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The collection consists of printed material concerning Laurel Falls Camp, including issues of The Laurel Leaf, the camp newsletter.
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ms1283c |
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Hargrett Library |
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Betty Kaufman Camp Laurel Falls papers
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Kaufman, Betty |
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Dates: |
1943-1945 |
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The collection consists of letters from Betty Kaufman to her parents during the summers of 1943-1945. Betty writes from Laurel
Falls Camp for Girls in Clayton, Georgia, about nightly celebrations, fun activities, new friends, and letters received from
home. The collection also consists of colorful drawings and an essay about why Laurel Falls is so wonderful.
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ms1794 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Lillian Smith photographs
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Smith, Lillian Eugenia, 1897-1966 |
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Dates: |
1925-1945 |
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The collection consists mainly of photographs of children, camp counselors, individuals, and scenery at Laurel Falls Camp
for Girls, from approximately 1925-1930. Publications include issues of The Laurel Leaf, the camp newsletter, and two summer
camp pamphlets. Additional materials include a composition book, and correspondence from Lillian Smith to Katherine Ulmer
regarding the play Strange Fruit.
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ms2356 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Laura McManus collection of Laurel Falls Camp memories
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Creator: |
McManus, Laura |
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Dates: |
1925-1966 |
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The collection consists of photograph albums, clippings, printed material, and essays collected and constructed by Laura McManus,
pertaining to Laurel Falls Camp and Lillian Smith, from 1925-1966. Photographs (several of which are annotated and dated)
depict campers and counselors; and a scrapbook made in the craft shop at Laurel Falls, contains drawings of leaves and photographs
portraying campers participating in camp activities, such as dances, archery, performances, and cabin life. Of special interest
is I, Laura, a booklet made by McManus upon her return to Camp in 1950, containing photographs from her time at Camp Laurel
in 1935. The collection also includes a journal article by Lillian Smith, and issues of The North Georgia Review and Pseudopodia
(both edited by Smith).
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Identifier: |
ms3142 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Lillian Eugenia Smith papers
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Snelling, Paula |
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Dates: |
circa 1920-1980 |
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The collection consists of papers of Lillian Smith from ca. 1920-1980. The papers contain personal correspondence, manuscripts
of her works, writings by and about her, files on various organizations she was interested in or involved with (many dealing
with human rights), audiotapes containing interviews with and readings by Smith, speeches, financial records, photographs,
and printed material. Part of the collection contains records relating to her involvement with the Laurel Falls Camp for Girls
including correspondence, applications for admission, printed material, and scrapbooks. The collection also has papers (mainly
correspondence) of her friend, Paula Snelling; her sister, Esther Smith; and the Barnett family. Also included is a film reel
entitled "Miss Smith of Georgia."
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Identifier: |
ms1283 |
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Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
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Joan Titus collection
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Creator: |
Titus, Joan |
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Dates: |
1890-2016 |
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This collection includes clippings, correspondence, genealogical files, articles, notes, interviews, transcripts, photographs,
and writings, gathered by Joan Titus, relating to Lillian Smith's life and legacy. The correspondence relates to Laural Falls
Camp, South Today, Lillian Smith's publications and events, and letters received by Joan Titus regarding Smith. There are
several folders of audience reaction cards from screenings of Miss Smith of Georgia from 1964 and 1966.
Also included in this collection are interviews conducted by Joan Titus in March 1962 with Atlanta civic and political leaders,
including Ivan Allan, William Hartsfield, Martin Luther King, Jr., Lorimer Douglas Milton, and Reverend Williams Holmes Borders,
regarding African American business leaders. Also in March 1962, Titus interviewed Dr. Robert Coles, a child psychiatrist,
about the effect of school desegregation on children. Excerpts of the Coles interview were used in Time-Life's radio program
"The Children Should be Heard".
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Identifier: |
ms3757 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Lillian Eugenia Smith papers
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Creator: |
Smith, Lillian (Lillian Eugenia), 1897-1966 |
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Dates: |
circa 1910-2001 |
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Contents: |
The collection consists of papers of Lillian Smith from circa 1920-1980. The papers contain personal correspondence, manuscripts
of her works, writings by and about her, files on various organizations she was interested in or involved with (many dealing
with human rights), audiotapes containing interviews with and readings by Smith, speeches, financial records, photographs,
and printed material. Part of the collection contains records relating to her involvement with the Laurel Falls Camp for Girls
including correspondence, applications for admission, printed material, and scrapbooks. The collection also has correspondence,
photographs, and papers of her partner, Paula Snelling; her sister, Esther Smith; and the Barnett family.
The audiovisual materials related to this collection are housed in the Walter J. Brown Media Archives.
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Identifier: |
ms1283a |
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Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
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