361 |
Title: |
Lewis R. Morgan Papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Morgan, Lewis R., 1913-2001. |
|
|
Dates: |
1961-1995 |
|
|
Contents: |
Chambers papers of Judge Lewis R. Morgan. Papers document Judge Morgan's thirty-five-year judicial career with the United
States District Court, 1961-1968, and the United States Fifth and Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, 1968-1996. Includes case
files (typically opinions, briefs, judicial memoranda, reports, administrative forms and correspondence), dockets, bench books,
case indexes, correspondence, printed opinions, committee files, charge books and notes, newsclippings, photographs, and maps.
Of note are Judge Morgan's files relating to highly publicized cases, such as Wallace Butts v. Curtis Publishing Company,
civil rights cases heard in District Court in Georgia and the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits, and materials relating to the split
of the Fifth Circuit into the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits in 1981.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
RBRL142LRM |
|
|
Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
362 |
Title: |
Maston O'Neal Papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
O'Neal, Maston, 1907-1990. |
|
|
Dates: |
1962-1972 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of the congressional papers of Maston E. O'Neal, Jr. from 1962-1972. Includes personal and official
correspondence, speeches, financial records, press releases, appointment books, news clippings, photographs, and printed materials
reflecting O'Neal's activities in Congress. The materials particularly document his committee work regarding civil rights,
agriculture, forestry, dairy and poultry, oilseed (peanuts), and rice concerns. Correspondents include Jimmy Carter, Lester
Maddox, Carl Sanders, and Howard H. "Bo" Callaway.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
RBRL156MEO |
|
|
Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
363 |
Title: |
Parks Rusk Collection of Dean Rusk Papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Rusk, Parks |
|
|
Dates: |
1891-1985 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of materials relating to Dean Rusk, collected by Rusk's brother, Parks Rusk, from 1935 to 1985. Includes
correspondence, speeches, programs and printed material, photographs, and newsclippings documenting his private and public
careers. The correspondence includes letters written by Rusk to his family while attending Oxford University (1931-1934),
while teaching at Mills College (1934-1940), and while in India and Europe during World War II. The letters reflect his personal
activities, plans and feelings, his political views, and his impression of the areas which he visited and of the people with
whom he came in contact.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
RBRL167PRDR |
|
|
Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
364 |
Title: |
Prince H. Preston, Jr. Papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Preston, Prince H., Jr., 1908-1961. |
|
|
Dates: |
1946-1961 |
|
|
Contents: |
The Prince Preston Papers span the dates of 1946-1961, covering his seven terms as the representative from the First District
(Bryan, Burke, Bulloch, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jenkins, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Montgomery, Screven,
Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, and Wheeler Counties) in the United States House of Representatives.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
RBRL170PP |
|
|
Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
365 |
Title: |
Robert L. Williford Richard B. Russell Dam and Lake Project Files
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Williford, Robert L. |
|
|
Dates: |
1951, 1962-1991, 1993 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of papers accumulated by Elberton Star publisher Robert L. Williford from 1951 to 1993. These files
relate to his involvement in the development of the Richard B. Russell Dam and Lake located in Elbert County, Georgia. The
records include clippings, photographs, and audiovisual materials documenting the dam's history as well as reports and correspondence
of both the steering committee and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Correspondees of significance include Richard B. Russell,
Herman Eugene Talmadge, President Jimmy Carter, William J. Dorn, Philip Landrum, and Douglas Barnard.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
RBRL178RLW |
|
|
Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
366 |
Title: |
Georgia Project, Inc. Records
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Georgia Project, Inc. |
|
|
Dates: |
1974, 1990-2007 |
|
|
Contents: |
During the 1990s, Dalton, Georgia's growing carpet industry brought increasing numbers of Spanish speakers into the region
and the local school system. In 1996, local attorney and former U.S. congressman Erwin Mitchell recognized the need for bilingual
educators in Dalton Public Schools to teach the growing number of non-English speaking students. Mitchell and a small group
of Dalton citizens founded the Georgia Project, a community based non-profit organization, to serve the academic needs of
Latino and Hispanic students, their teachers, and their parents. The Georgia Project developed an exchange program and brought
qualified bilingual teaching assistants from Spanish speaking countries to assist in Dalton Public Schools. The collection
illustrates the partnership that developed between the Georgia Project, University of Monterrey in Mexico, and the City of
Dalton and Whitfield County schools. Committee files, conference and meeting files, general files, and financial records document
the administrative activities of the staff of the Georgia Project. Reference material including clippings, reports, and publications
demonstrate the need in the community for bilingual education and teacher training. The collection includes correspondence,
memoranda, notes, reports, clippings, financial records, statistical reports, publications, photographs, and audiovisual material.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
RBRL233GAP |
|
|
Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
367 |
Title: |
Mark Johnson Papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Johnson, Mark |
|
|
Dates: |
1965-2016 |
|
|
Contents: |
Mark Johnson is the retired Director of Advocacy at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta and has been an advocate and leader in
the disability rights movement for over thirty years. His papers contain subject and chronological files, artifacts, t-shirts,
and audiovisual materials related to his work as a disability rights advocate, community organizer, and professional.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
RBRL349 |
|
|
Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
368 |
Title: |
Marguerite Hodgson family papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Hodgson, Marguerite Thomas, 1924-2010 |
|
|
Dates: |
1829-2005 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of biographical information, genealogy, correspondence, writings, financial papers, photographs, printed
material, scrapbooks, artwork, and artifacts. In addition to the Hodgson family, Marguerite Hodgson did genealogy research
on other branches of her family, including the White family of White Hall, Thomas family, Richards family, and Morton family.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3737 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
369 |
Title: |
George Foster Peabody Awards records
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication |
|
|
Dates: |
1940-2011 |
|
|
Contents: |
This collection consists of the paper documentation of the annual Peabody Awards from its inception in 1940 through the present.
Primarily composed of the entry materials for thousands of radio and television shows to the awards, the collection also contains
entry forms, digests and indexes of entries, elaborate containers that housed entries, program descriptions, Peabody award
publications and brochures, business and office files, and correspondence.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3000 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
370 |
Title: |
Habitat for Humanity International Records, Series 2: Photographs
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Habitat for Humanity International, Inc |
|
|
Dates: |
1974-2008 |
|
|
Contents: |
This series includes photographs from the Habitat for Humanity International headquarters in Americus, Georgia. There are
images from various builds all over the world including Jimmy Carter Work Project events, NFL building blitzes, and collegiate
builds. Also included are images used in Habitat marketing material and publications.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3786_2 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
371 |
Title: |
Jane Richardson papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Richardson, Jane DuPree |
|
|
Dates: |
1948-2019 |
|
|
Contents: |
This collection contains scholarly papers, personal subject files, bibliographies, newsletter layouts, notes, photographs,
and postcards from Jane Richardson's research. It also contains records regarding Ms. Richardson's Naval career and service
with the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms4042 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
372 |
Title: |
Brenda and Cary Bynum theater collection
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Bynum, R. Cary |
|
|
Dates: |
1960-2022 |
|
|
Contents: |
note
The collection consists of materials mostly relating to theater in Atlanta from 1970s to 1990s. The play and organization
material include programs and pamphlets, scripts, budgets, correspondence, clippings, publicity, information about technical
aspects, actors' equity information, and photographs. Also included is personal material from both Brenda and Cary Bynum,
which includes correspondence, clippings, authored works, speeches, groups, photos, resumes, and outreach to the community.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3258 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
373 |
Title: |
Athletic Association records, Series 1: Photographs
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
University of Georgia. Athletic Association |
|
|
Dates: |
1893-2014 |
|
|
Contents: |
This series of the Athletic Association records includes photographs of various sporting events, athletes, and campus.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
UA0055_1 |
|
|
Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
374 |
Title: |
Robert Nix historic photograph collection
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Nix, Robert W. |
|
|
Dates: |
1840s-1950s |
|
|
Contents: |
This collection was developed by Dr. Robert Nix, former head of art education at the Lamar Dodd School of Art, as a private
collection documenting the evolution of photography. Formats primarily include tintypes, ambrotypes, daguerreotypes, medallions,
cabinet cards, cartes de visites, glass negatives, portrait post cards, lantern slides, stereoviews, and albumen prints.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3985 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
375 |
Title: |
WUOG records
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
WUOG (Radio station : Athens, Ga.) |
|
|
Dates: |
1972-2016 |
|
|
Contents: |
This collection includes items related to the University of Georgia student run radio station, WUOG and date from 1972 through
2016. The materials include scrapbooks (1982-1999), playlists (1989-2008), training materials (2000-2014) and various manuals
(1988-2000s). Also included are disc jockey comment books (1987-1995), program guides (1973-2016), correspondence (1972-1997)
and promotional material (1980s-2000s). Of particular interest is a Western Union telegram from 1972 announcing the approval
to begin construction on a new FM broadcast studio-WUOG.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
UA16-016 |
|
|
Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
376 |
Title: |
Georgia Center for Continuing Education and Hotel records
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Georgia Center for Continuing Education |
|
|
Dates: |
1950-2004 |
|
|
Contents: |
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education and Hotel records consists of photographic materials, subject files and artifacts
dating from 1950 through 2004. The photographic materials include numerous event, staff, hotel and restaurant pictures from
the 1970s through 2004. Of particular interest are the historical photographs from the 1950s and 1960s including pictures
of John and Robert Kennedy's visits to the Center. There also are subject files relating to the daily functioning of the Center
and hotel in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s along with early planning materials from the 1950s and 1960s. Lastly, the artifacts
include a banner, plaques and plates from the 1990s.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
UA94-101 |
|
|
Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
377 |
Title: |
Hand family and business records
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Hand, Judson Larrabee, 1851-1916 |
|
|
Dates: |
1872-1985 |
|
|
Contents: |
This collection contains the business and personal records of the Hand family of Pelham, Georgia and reflects the status of
South Georgia's agricultural economy from the end of Reconstruction to the early 1980s. Initial success in land speculation,
farming, and timber and turpentine production during the late 19th to early 20th centuries led Judson Larrabee (J. L.) Hand
to establish the Hand Trading Company, a company that would become southwest Georgia's largest mercantile business and spur
his expansion into banking, railroads, textiles, and fertilizer manufacture.
The collection is comprised of the deeds, financial records, and correspondence of the Hand family's many businesses; political
papers relating to Frederick Barrow Hand, Sr.'s terms in the Georgia General Assembly from 1933 to 1955 and his 1954 gubernatorial
primary campaign; photographs of J. L. Hand's businesses, employees, and home, as well as Fred Hand, Sr.'s political career;
and Fred Hand, Sr.'s genealogical records.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms4248 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
378 |
Title: |
Leila Ritchie Mize and Jessie Julia Mize papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Mize, Leila Ritchie, 1879-1958 |
|
|
Dates: |
1910-2004 |
|
|
Contents: |
Series one consists of scrapbook material kept by Leila Mize pertaining to her activities in school and as a teacher and home
demonstration agent. There are documents about the Cooperative Extension Service, genealogical materials on the Telford, Ritchie,
and Tuck families, Moina Michael, Lurline Collier, the Old Greenville Presbyterian Church, S.C., Hebron Presbyterian Church,
and information about her daughter, Jessie Julia Mize. In addition, there are report cards, programs, photographs, and correspondence
chiefly between Leila Mize and Jessie Mize but including a letter from Richard B. Russell to Charles Mize. Series two has
documents concentrating on Jessie Mize. Among other things, there are news clippings, correspondence, photographs, booklets,
a House of Representative Resolution, certificates, diplomas, a memory book, and a sampling of Jessie Mize's publications
along with her G-Book. Additionally, there are notes belong to LG Hardman and a certificate and diploma belonging to Jessie's
father, Charles A. Mize.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
UA0020 |
|
|
Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
379 |
Title: |
H. Branch Howe, Jr. papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Howe, H. Branch, Jr., 1924-1998 |
|
|
Dates: |
1917-1999 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection includes biographical information, correspondence, and photographs. The correspondence is primarily between
Howe and other microbiologists regarding genetics and neurospora; however, there is also birding, personal, and administrative
correspondence. There are a small number of applications and proposals submitted to the UGA Graduate School by various departments
desiring to offer PhD programs (1962-1963). There are a number of research grant proposals (1959-1979). Also included is information
and statistics from the Athens bird count (1980-1998) and Branch Howe's papers concerning the Georgia Ornithological Society
with some printed material. One large photo album documents the 100th Infantry Division during World War II and Howe experience
during the war. The other photo album originally belonged to Clifford Cagle (Branch Howe's mother-in-law's sister's husband)
and documents UGA around 1917-1918. The UGA photographs include football and baseball games, students in World War I uniforms,
buildings and scenes around campus, and student activities.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
UA0154 |
|
|
Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
380 |
Title: |
LeConte Furman Carter family papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Unknown |
|
|
Dates: |
1795-1999 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of genealogy, correspondence, writings, photographs, daguerreotypes, and printed material. The early
correspondence concerns the LeConte, Furman and Carter families. More recent correspondence is of Carolyn Shaw McMillan, a
great granddaughter of Emma Florence LeConte Furman. Much of this correspondence deals with efforts to preserve LeConte-Woodmanston
and to reconstruct the botanical garden. In 1973 the site was placed on the National Register of Historic Places, and of the
original 3,354 acres, 63.8 acres were deeded to the Garden Club of Georgia in 1977. Most of the writings are by Emma Florence
LeConte Furman, who kept diaries for many years, and also wrote of her travels and her family.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3027 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
|