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Standard for Centennial Banner United Methodist Church
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North Georgia United Methodist Conference |
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Dates: |
1966 |
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The North Georgia United Methodist Conference standard is the brass standard used to hold the centennial banner. It does not
include the banner itself.
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ms2775 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Apalachee Methodist Church Sunday school record books
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Apalachee Methodist Church (Apalachee, Ga.) |
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1890-1925 |
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The collection consists of Sunday school record books of the Apalachee Methodist Church (Apalachee, Georgia) from 1890-1925.
Record books contain names of officers, teachers, and students present at class, and a brief description of the contents of
the class. Contents of the class include opening song, scripture lesson, collection, and weather.
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ms1677 |
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Hargrett Library |
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St. Paul's A.M.E. Church (Madison, Ga.) minute book
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St. Paul's A.M.E. Church (Madison, Ga.) |
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1886-1909, 1973 |
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The collection consists of a minute book of the official board of the St. Paul A.M.E Church (Madison, Ga.) from 1886-1909
(with notations dated 1973). Minutes document activities of the Board and include names of members present, financial reports,
lists of church members, class rolls, and conference rolls.
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ms1683 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Robert G. Stephens, Jr. collection of Clement Anselm Evans material
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Stephens, Robert G. (Robert Grier), 1913- |
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1830-1904 |
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The collection consists of diaries, speeches and an autograph book of Clement A. Evans. The first diary is inscribed "C.A.
Evans, 31st Georgia Regiment, Gordon's Brigade, Early's Division, Ewell's Corps." The beginning of the diary is a ledger used
to keep accounts of regimental supplies from 1862-1863, and includes some sketches. The second part transitions into a full
diary about Evans' daily experiences in the war during 1864. Final pages of the diary include a handwritten roster of students
of Law School, Augusta, Georgia, 1833-1859. The second diary contains a list of fees and commissions of C.A. Evans, Stewart
County, Georgia, dated 1860-1861. The diary also contains entries regarding Atlanta Trinity Church, 1871-1874. The diaries
dated 1903-1904 are rather extraordinary in design. Clement A. Evans, Sarah Lee Evans, and Lucy Evans all write on the same
page for each day. Some of their notes mention each other. Sarah Lee and Lucy write more about Sunday school and home life,
and Clement writes about state business and anniversaries of Confederate leaders and Civil War battles. In January 1904, Clements
comments extensively on General John Brown Gordon's illness, death, and funeral. Likewise, he talks about his visits with
Stephen Dill Lee. The family does split up throughout the year, with Clement staying in Augusta and the girls staying in Atlanta.
Clement often discusses business with the Board of Pardon Commission.
The collection also consists of The Life of Nathanael Greene, Major-General in the Army of the Revolution, published in 1858;
two oration books; and an autograph book. The autograph book contains autographs of federal governmental officials, secretaries,
Supreme Court officials, congressmen, and territorial delegates. Some names include Rutherford B. Hayes and Lucy W. Hayes,
M.R. Waite, Stephen J. Field, Joseph P. Bradley, John M. Harlan, Alexander H. Stephens, Eppa Hunton, and George C. Cabell.
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Identifier: |
ms3664 |
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Hargrett Library |
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James Stewart letter to Patrick Hues Mell
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Stewart, James, 1793-1870 |
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Dates: |
1859 August 26 |
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Letter dated August 26, 1859, Macon, written to P. H. Mell from James Stewart. Stewart is contemplating doing a series of
sermons of various denominations of Georgia. These, along with a portrait of the author, will be published in the "Georgia
Pulpit." Stewart wants Mell to send a sermon along with an ambrotype for publication. Stewart wants to change the purpose
and name of the "Southern Methodist" and the "Georgia Pulpit" will be its successor.
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Identifier: |
ms1312 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Annie Beth Abney Collection of Nathaniel E. Harris Research Files
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Abney, Annie Beth Mobley |
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Dates: |
1957 |
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The Annie Beth Abney Collection of Nathaniel E. Harris Research Files consists of photographs and correspondence gathered
by Abney while writing a master's thesis at the University of Georgia on Nathaniel Harris who served as Governor of Georgia
from 1915 to 1917. Prior to his term as governor he also served in the Georgia House of Representatives and Senate, and as
a judge in the Superior Court of the Macon Circuit. Harris was an attorney by profession. The photographs document Harris
family gravesites and Governor Harris's affiliation with the Mulberry Street Methodist Church (Macon, GA) where he was an
active member for fifty years. Correspondence in the collection includes letters written by Governor Harris; Warren Roberts,
a fellow church member; and Governor Harris's son, Walter Harris. The subject matter of the letters centers on Harris's church
activities and personal family matters dated 1866 (copy) and 1957.
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Identifier: |
RBRL027NEH |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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William Tate papers
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University of Georgia |
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Dates: |
1903-1981 |
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The William Tate Papers are composed of both personal and administrative files from Tate's tenure as Dean of Freshmen, Dean
of Students, Assistant to the President, Dean of Men, Associate Professor of English, Dean Emeritus, and volunteer fund raiser
with the UGA Alumni Society. These papers consist of: the personal correspondence of the immediate Tate family, relatives
and friends (incoming and outgoing) for the period of 1924-1930; the administrative fields of the Dean Tate spanning the years
1924-1971; and Tate's personal reference file for the years 1925-1980.
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Identifier: |
UA97-085 |
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Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
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D. W. Brooks Oral History Collection
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Brooks, D. W. (David William), 1901-1999 |
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Dates: |
1987-1988 |
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D. W. Brooks was a major figure in American agriculture. He was the founder and leader of Gold Kist, a farm cooperative, for
almost fifty years and also served as an agricultural advisor to several U.S. Presidents. This collection consists primarily
of oral history interviews with D.W. Brooks conducted by Brian S. Wills. D.W. Brooks discusses his family background, his
childhood in Royston, Ga., his education, and his involvement with the Methodist church. He speaks extensively about topics
related to farming and agriculture in Georgia, including the founding and development of Gold Kist, the poultry industry,
fish and cattle production, cotton farming, and the federal government's involvement with farming co-ops. Brooks also discusses
his contribution as an agricultural advisor to United States presidents and world leaders. Complimentary interviews in this
collection with individuals such as former President Jimmy Carter and Secretary of State Dean Rusk provide additional perspectives
on Brooks and his contributions.
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Identifier: |
RBRL013DWBOH |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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William Tate papers
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University of Georgia |
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Dates: |
1903-1981 |
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The William Tate Papers are composed of both personal and administrative files from Tate's tenure as Dean of Freshmen, Dean
of Students, Assistant to the President, Dean of Men, Associate Professor of English, Dean Emeritus, and volunteer fund raiser
with the UGA Alumni Society. These papers consist of: the personal correspondence of the immediate Tate family, relatives
and friends (incoming and outgoing) for the period of 1924-1930; the administrative fields of the Dean Tate spanning the years
1924-1971; and Tate's personal reference file for the years 1925-1980.
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Identifier: |
UA97-085 |
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Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
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Paine family papers
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Paine family |
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Dates: |
1848-1952 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Paine family of Clarke County (Ga.) and Ansley family of Augusta (Ga.) from 1848-1952.
Includes correspondence; genealogical information on the Burge, Graves, Paine, and Ansley families; photographs, and a scrapbook.
Correspondents include Sarah Ann Neal Burge, David Henry Ansley, Sarah Graves Ansley, James Gardner Paine, Sr., F.A. Rutherford,
and James Gardner Paine, Jr.. Included are correspondence from F.A. Rutherford of the 23rd Alabama Infantry Regiment during
the Atlanta Campaign, from James G. Paine, Jr. while serving in World War II and relating to his interest in breeding hounds
for hunting, from Anne Platt Reeves Paine to her mother-in-law while living in the Philippines, and a typescript of the history
of the Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church (Newton County, Ga.).
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Identifier: |
ms2261 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Corra Harris papers
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Harris, Corra, 1869-1935 |
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Dates: |
1906-1944 |
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The collection consists of papers of Corra Harris from 1906-1944. The papers include correspondence, manuscripts, photographs
of Corra Harris and family members, and clippings of newspaper and magazine articles. The clippings include copies of published
articles and stories by Harris, reviews of her works, and clippings on a wide range of subjects of interest to Harris.
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Identifier: |
ms734 |
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Hargrett Library |
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