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WSB-TV, Georgia Giant Documentary Files, Series VI: Audiovisual Materials
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WSB-TV (Television station: Atlanta, GA) |
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1969-1970 |
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WSB-TV, Georgia Giant Documentary Files, Series VI. Audiovisual Materials consists of 139 16mm films that were created in
the production of Richard Russell: A Georgia Giant, in 1970. The reels include negative, internegative, magnetic sound, optical
sound, answer print, and composite print reels. Additionally, one 2-inch videotape contains an introduction to the documentary
by Herman Talmadge, aired on WSB-TV when the documentary was shown. Five Umatic videotapes and 11 VHS videotapes, containing
copies of the final production, were made by the Russell Library in the 1980s and 1990s, and integrated into the collection
in 2011. The full-length Georgia Giant runs two hours and 48 minutes, while the shorter classroom version is 34 minutes long.
User copies are available only for the finished productions.
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RBRL212WSB_VI |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Eva C. Galambos Files on the City of Sandy Springs
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Galambos, Eva Cohn. |
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1974-2007 |
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The Eva C. Galambos Files on the City of Sandy Springs document the history and eventual incorporation of the City of Sandy
Springs in 2005. Debate over the incorporation began in the 1970s when the city of Atlanta attempted to use a state law to
force annexation of Sandy Springs. In response, the Committee for Sandy Springs was formed in 1975. Eva Galambos was president
of Committee for Sandy Springs (1975-2005) leading the effort to incorporate Sandy Springs. She is a co-founder and former
secretary of Sandy Springs Revitalization; founder of Sandy Springs Clean and Beautiful; chairwoman of services committee
for the Sandy Springs Council of Neighborhoods; and founder of Sandy Springs Civic Roundtable. Galambos was elected the first
mayor of Sandy Springs in 2005. The files include clippings, correspondence, memoranda, announcements and flyers, meeting
minutes, articles of incorporation, subject files, and publications related to the incorporation of Sandy Springs.
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RBRL219ECG |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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323 |
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Charles L. Bowden Papers
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Bowden , Charles L., 1892-1952 |
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1883-1983 |
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The collection documents the growth and development of the City of Macon primarily during the administration of Mayor Charles
L. Bowden (1938-1947). Included are City of Macon financial statements (1928, 1937-1938); Macon Hospital Commission files
(1945-1952); correspondence and photographs documenting the commission of USS Macon (1945) and the Macon premiere of God is
my Co-pilot (1945); copies of Bowden's speeches and radio announcements; and general correspondence. Of note is the correspondence
with Carl Vinson, especially in relation to the commissioning of the USS Macon. Correspondence between Bowden, his wife, Urney
Fields Bowden, and their children, Charlotte and Patsy, illustrate family life in Macon in the 1930s and 1940s. The Bowden
and Fields families are documented through genealogical research files and correspondence (1883-1889) between Urney Bowden's
grandparents, W. G. Fields and Emma Massey (-1902). The papers include correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, financial
reports, speeches and announcements, publications and clippings, and memorabilia.
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RBRL315CLB |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Mary Frances Early Papers
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Early, Mary Frances, 1936- |
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Dates: |
1953-2012 |
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This collection documents Mary Frances Early, the first African American to graduate from the University of Georgia. Ms. Early's
transcripts, grades, financial aid documents, photographs, diaries, and notebooks illustrate her student life. After graduating
from the University of Georgia in 1962, with her master's in music education, she worked for the Atlanta Public Schools and
was involved in local, state and national educational organizations. Ms. Early's involvement with organizations such as Georgia
Music Educators Association, National Endowment for the Arts, and Music Educators National Conference is illustrated by correspondence,
photographs, and speeches. Also included are materials regarding her education at Clark Atlanta University (1957) and honors
received from the University of Georgia Alumni Association and College of Education. The collection contains correspondence,
photographs, programs and event files, official documents from the University of Georgia, diaries, and notebooks.
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RBRL316MFE |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Ted Maloof photographs of Academy Theater productions
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Maloof, Maurice Theodore (Ted) |
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Dates: |
1960-1991 |
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This collection includes 200 photographs, taken by Ted Maloof, of twenty-two plays performed in Atlanta primarily between
1960 and 1962. Nineteen of the plays were produced by the Academy Theatre (1960-1962), "The Boyfriend" at Spelman College
(1962), "Oh Dad, Poor Dad" at the Pocket Theater (1964), and a production of "Seascape" by the Rocket Theater (1986).
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Identifier: |
ms3806 |
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Hargrett Library |
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326 |
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Lamar Dodd School of Art records
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Lamar Dodd School of Art |
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Dates: |
1929-2018 |
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This collection includes numerous rack cards, flyers, posters, newsletters and news clippings concerning activities and events
connected with the Lamar Dodd School of Art. There are also interior and exterior photographic shots of the School of Art
from 1962. Of particular interest are instructional slides (1929-1989) featuring the art work of Lamar Dodd and Abbot Patterson,
the artist best known for creating the Iron Horse sculpture.
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Identifier: |
UA17-002 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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327 |
Title: |
Etta Colclough Whelchel papers
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Whelchel, Etta Colclough, 1892-1972 |
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Dates: |
1913-1968 |
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This collection consists of academic and personal material related to Etta Colclough Whelchel. Her diplomas from both the
Georgia Normal and Industrical College (1912) and the University of Georgia (1920) are found in the collection. There is also
information relating the the early years of women students at UGA and Etta's founding, in 1920, of the first Y.W.C.A. on campus.
In addition, Etta's 1924 wedding gown, shoes and gloves are in the collection along with early photographs of both Etta and
her husband, R.F. Whelchel.
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Identifier: |
UA0142 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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328 |
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Student Government Association (SGA) records
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University of Georgia. Student Government Association |
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Dates: |
1989-2010 |
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The Student Government Association (SGA) records consists of three series: "General Administrative Materials", "Allocations"
and "Scrapbooks". The first series, "General Administrative Material", holds general information about the organization,
such as minutes and brochures, along with photographs. These documents were originally in binders and date from 1995 to 2010.
The second series, "Allocations", covers financial allotments given to small clubs and organizations at the University of
Georgia. The materials in this series were also originally in binders and cover the years 1996-2006. The third series, "Scrapbooks",
holds photographs and other organizational memorabilia. The pages which date from 1989 to 2010 have been removed from the
actual scrapbooks and are housed in oversized flat boxes.
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Identifier: |
UA10-039 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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329 |
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Pete Scholle papers
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University of Georgia. Athletic Association |
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Dates: |
1964-1980 |
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The Pete Scholle papers collection consists of two boxes containing correspondence, meeting minutes, portraits of athletes,
active swimming photographs, swim pamphlets, magazines, newspaper clippings, student group photographs, football photographs,
UGA pins and stickers, along with slides and negatives of swim team meets.
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Identifier: |
UA17-013 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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330 |
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Alan Kuzmicki papers
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Kuzmicki, Alan |
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Dates: |
1930s-1980 |
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The collection mostly consists of correspondence from the 1940s with some letters from the 1950s and 1980. There also is a
diary, poems, etchings, brochures and a copy of "The Twisted Tube" newsletter that was put out by the Art Students League
in 1942.
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Identifier: |
UA18-014 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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331 |
Title: |
John Alton Hosch papers
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University of Georgia. School of Law |
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Dates: |
1859-1985 |
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The John Alton Hosch Papers consists of six series. These are Desegregation (1938-1976), Administrative Files/Correspondence
(1859-1985), Financial (1950-1982), Photographs (1920s-1978), Scholarships (1953-1981) and Placement (1976-1983).
This collection holds items from Hosch's time as professor and Dean of the School of Law from 1928 to 1964 and includes information
regarding African American Horace T. Ward's attempt to be accepted into the School in 1950. There are materials from the Institute
of Law and Government where Hosch also served as director from 1953 until 1957. In addition, there are numerous materials
created while Henry A. Shinn served as Acting Dean during Hosch's military service from 1941 to 1948. The other documents
in the collection date from after Hosch's retirement in 1964 and run through 1985. These were generated by various School
of Law departments and personnel.
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Identifier: |
UA97-090 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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332 |
Title: |
Tom Deitz collection
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Deitz, Tom |
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Dates: |
1988-1998 |
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The collection consists of manuscripts and drafts of many of Tom Deitz's works. Included are the manuscripts of Windmaster's
Bane; the original manuscript for Fireshaper's Doom; the original manuscript for Sunshaker; a typescript draft of The Stolen
Country (which was eventually published as The Gryphon King); a typescript draft of The Gryphon King; a copyedited typescript
draft of Darkthunder's Way; a copyedited version of Stoneskin's Revenge; the manuscript for Soulsmith, a Tale of Becoming;
a manuscript for Wordwright; a manuscript for Dreambuilder; and manuscripts of Above the Lower SKY, Ghostcountry's Wrath,
Dreamseeker's Road, The Demons in the Green, and Landslayer's Law. Also included are copies of Shining Falcon by Josepha
Sherman and Jason Cosmo by Dan McGirt. In addition, the collection contains clothing for the Society of Creative Anachronism,
awards, photographs, visual art, and research files.
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Identifier: |
ms2528 |
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Hargrett Library |
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333 |
Title: |
Sarah H. Moss collection
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Moss, Sarah Hunter |
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Dates: |
1919-1941 |
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The collection consists of letters, postcards, clippings, a hand-printed and illustrated chapbook of Sidney Lanier's Song
of the Chattahoochee, a 1930 University of Georgia commencement program, and a 1941 Athens Telephone Directory. There are
193 photographs, which include a handmade booklet of nine photographs of Georgia entitled "The friendly road," photographs
taken in Poland, photographs taken at a summer camp in Mayland, Tennessee, and numerous candid shots of people.
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Identifier: |
ms2772 |
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Hargrett Library |
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334 |
Title: |
Frank M. Skinner collection
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Skinner, Frank M. |
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Dates: |
1937-1981 |
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This collection consists of photographs, mostly of the movie Gone With the Wind, but also of famous people, including Judy
Garland, Sammy Davis, Jr., Fidel Castro and Elizabeth Taylor; movies; television shows; famous places; and photographs of
John F. Kennedy and his family. Other material in the collection includes a Gone With the Wind movie script, Vivien Leigh
paper doll book, and magazine clippings.
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Identifier: |
ms2842 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Mize family papers
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Unknown |
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1903-1981 |
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The collection consists of a dis-bound scrapbook dating 1903-1981. The scrapbook pages contain newspaper articles, certificates,
and programs concerning Mize family members (Leila Ritchie, Jessie Julia, Charles, Eloise, Thomas Neal, B.F., Mary Ella, and
Robert Paul Mize) and University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service; and genealogical information of Telford, Mize,
Ritchie, and Tuck families. The collection also contains birth announcements and correspondence of Leila Ritchie Mize and
Jessie Julia Mize.
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Identifier: |
ms2870 |
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Hargrett Library |
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336 |
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First Presbyterian Church (Athens, Ga.) records
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First Presbyterian Church (Athens, Ga.) |
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1907-1997 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and records of First Presbyterian Church, Athens, Georgia, from 1907-1997.
Several letters are from members of the armed forces, their families, chaplains and pastors during World War II. Photographs
depict missionaries, church members, and the church building. Church records include inventories, bulletins, various resolutions
and memorials.
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ms3151 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Title: |
Byron Ashley Parker papers
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Sellers, Bettie M. |
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Dates: |
1986-2001 |
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The collection consists of correspondence between Byron Ashley Parker and Bettie M. Sellers from 1986-2001. Further correspondents
include Byron's parents and Karen Hall. The collection also includes poems written by Byron Parker, photographs of Parker
with family and friends, newspaper clipping about executions in Georgia and Parker's execution, and miscellaneous documents
from Parker's legal appeal (some photocopies of original records) and memorial services.
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ms3189 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Sidney Pike papers
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Pike, Sid, 1927- |
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1943-2011 |
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The Sidney Pike papers document the television broadcasting career of Pike at WBZ-TV, WHDH-TV, ABC, WQXI-TV, Channel 17, WTBS,
and CNN. The collection includes scripts, correspondence, photographs, film public domain research files, clippings, and marketing
material.
The WBZ-TV files include scripts from the Bosco Roundup program, B. A. Rolfe's Storytime, 2000 A.D., and the Mental Health
and Let Freedom Ring campaigns. The WDHD-TV series primarily documents "The American Way of Life" Brazil exchange project.
The Brazil Project was a series of five programs about an average American family, which were shown on Channel 9, Sao Paulo,
Brazil. The series was also translated and shown in Japan by the United States Information Agency. The majority of the collection
documents Pike's career working with Ted Turner, first at Channel 17 (WTCG), then WTBS international sales, and finally retiring
as President of CNN Special Projects.
The personal papers primarily document Pike's activities as chairman of the board for NETO (National Education Telecommunications
Organization) and the International Foundation for Global Studies.
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ms3767 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Stephens and Erwin family papers
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Stephens family |
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Dates: |
1853-1970s |
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The collection primarily consists of the correspondence between Roswell Powell Stephens and Mable Chadwick between 1911 and
1914; several of Dr. Stephens writings and sunday school sermans; four letters written by Mary Ann Cobb, including two to
her husband Howell Cobb; genealogical research regarding the Stephens, Chadwick, and Bell families compiled by Corinne Chadwick
Stephens Erwin for her D.A.R. application; and certificates recieved by Howell C. Erwin, Jr.
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Identifier: |
ms3791 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Charles Postell papers
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Postell, Charles Stanley, 1939-2008 |
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Dates: |
1977-2003 |
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This collection contains Charles Postell's papers related to his career as a journalist including his research, newspaper
clippings, photographs, and correspondence, as well as other writings including speeches, manuscripts, and screenplays.
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ms3915 |
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Hargrett Library |
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