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Marietta, Georgia. Real property inventory
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United States. Works Progress Administration |
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1938 November |
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W. P. A. Official Project no. 665-34-3-41; from Marietta, Georgia Real Property, Land Use, and Low Income Housing Area Survey,
1940; includes red, blue, green marks, but lacks the code for the marks
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hmap1938m3 |
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Hargrett Map Collection |
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Evelyn Farr school notebook
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Farr, Eveyln |
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Dates: |
1930s |
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The collection consists of a school notebook belonging to Evelynn Farr of Marietta, Georgia. She was mostly likely a student
of Marietta High School.
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ms3815 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Newton Augustus Morris Letter
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Morris, Newton Augustus, 1869-1941. |
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1 August 1912 |
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The collection consists of one letter written by Newton Augustus Morris, during his campaign for re-election to Judge of the
Superior Courts of the Blue Ridge Circuit in Marietta, Georgia.
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RBRL165NAM |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Solon Z. Ruff letter to Joseph H. Ruff
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Ruff, Solon Z., -1863 |
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1860 April 7 |
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A letter of three full pages, written to Solon Z. Ruff's brother, Joseph H. Ruff. The letter is dated 7 April 1860, and it
describes Marietta, its prospects on the eve of war, and the military organization of the town's young men, of which he was
named captain. In describing the prospects for the town, he notes, "There are several houses in Atlanta that sell for very
small profits for the cash and the consequence is the people from here whenever they had any money, run down there and do
their trading. This has carried off the best part of the trade from Marietta and ruined some of our merchants."
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ms1404 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Tom Crawford Papers
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Crawford, Tom |
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Dates: |
1969-2018 |
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This collection contains news article clippings, reporter notebooks, digital files, photographs, audiovisual recordings, artifacts,
and other materials documenting Tom Crawford's nearly fifty year career as a newspaper journalist covering city, county, and
state politics in Georgia between 1969 and 2018.
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RBRL444 |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Alexander S. Clay Papers
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Clay, Alexander Stephens, 1853-1910. |
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1900-1951 |
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The Alexander S. Clay Papers is one of the earliest collections of Congressional papers held by the Russell Library and documents
the beginnings of modern, federal policy-making in the twentieth century. The collection consists of correspondence between
Senator Clay and his constituents, government officials and public servants, members of his family, and others between 1900
and 1914. Most of the letters are incoming correspondence. Topics discussed in the correspondence include the appointment
of postmasters and other civil servants, nominations for students seeking admission to the United States Military Academy
(West Point) and Naval Academy (Annapolis), tariffs and international trade legislation, the opening of the Panama Canal,
U.S. Supreme Court cases and justice appointments, women's suffrage, Prohibition, Georgia gubernatorial elections, the 1908
presidential election, expansion of rural postal delivery service, relations between the United States and the Philippines,
and the 1910 federal census. Also included in the collection are letters received after Clay's death, a photograph, postage
stamps, and U.S. Army records from the 31st Regiment of the Georgia Volunteer Infantry (which Clay's son, Frank Butner Clay,
served in as a captain) that were collected by the Clay family.
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Identifier: |
RBRL435 |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Camp and Keeler families papers
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Keeler family |
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Dates: |
1817-1967 |
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The collection consists of family correspondence, legal documents, ledgers, journals, scrapbooks, sheet music, broadsides,
newspapers, musical manuscripts, postcards, photographs and other related printed ephemera. The documents relate to the families
of George Hull Camp and George H. Keeler. Photographs include a record of Sarah Atwood Camp's travels via steamship; an album
of albumen photographs of Florida, Jamaica, St. Lucia, Martinique, Antiqua, St. Thomas, Puerto Rico, and Cuba; and daguerreotypes,
ambrotypes, cartes-de-visite, and tintypes of family members.
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ms3374 |
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Hargrett Library |
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