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Julius Bishop Papers
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Bishop, Julius, Mayor, 1915-2008 |
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1963-2005 |
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The Julius Bishop artifact collection consists of memorabilia collected by Bishop as mayor of Athens and as member of the
various committees and boards which he served on. The collection consists of a program, a photograph, certificates, resolutions,
appointments, and commissions which were presented to Bishop during his years of public service.
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RBRL136JB |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John L. Green papers
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Green, James Lafayette, Jr., 1929- |
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1923-1974 |
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The papers consist of budgetary materials; a rather comprehensive section of materials on University buildings, dealing chiefly
with maintenance, requests for modification, new construction, and building usage, of particular interest are the records
pertaining to the construction of the Georgia Center for Continuing Education; departmental files; financial reports; materials
documenting Green's role with the Board of Regents; and records dealing with Physical Plant operations, Teacher's Retirement,
and Vocational Education.
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UA92-256 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Lester G. Maddox Biographical File
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Maddox, Lester G., 1915-2003. |
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1990-1999 |
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The file contains writings by Maddox expressing his grief over the death of his wife, Virginia; writings relating to his term
as governor of Georgia; his last "State of the State Address"; prints of Lester and Virginia Maddox; a booklet on the construction
of the Lester and Virginia Maddox Bridge over the Chattahoochee River on I-75; and information on the Board of Regents' budget
increase between 1967 and 1971.
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RBRL224LGM |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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John Dixon Bolton papers
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Bolton, John Dixon |
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1913-1969 |
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The Financial Materials examine the entire fiscal process of the university, from Budget Requests through final audit and
financial reports for the fiscal year. Also present on this series are working papers, rough drafts, reports, support documents
and related correspondence. These records are substantially complete from the late 1940s through the early 1960s, and reflect
best the marked growth of the University and the Comptroller's Office. Also present are copies of bound Proposed Budgets.
The Administrative Subject Files include research contracts at the University from 1944-1956; documents on personnel training
agreements for World War I; and a wealth of correspondence, including a letter to Eddie Rickenbacker, letters from Sen. Richard
Russell and J. Edgar Hoover.
The Personnel Materials include the State Security Questionnaires and loyalty oaths from 1954-1959. There is also a subject
file and salary information.
The Board of Regents material focuses on the Physical Plant aspects of the Comptroller's Office, with special emphasis on
the physical properties of the University. Of special interest is the documentation for the period of growth and expansion
which took place at the University from the mid 1950s through the early 1960s. There is also a copy of a 1934 inventory of
physical holdings of the University.
The Athletic Association material includes a complete financial record of the Association from the early 1950s through the
early 1960s. The most important portion are the administrative subject file which contains a wealth of correspondence and
materials from the 1940s to the 1960s. Two files of material on Sanford Stadium and one file of contracts 1913-60 are also
available.
The Personal Papers are organized into an alphabetized subject /correspondence file, and includes correspondence with the
Bolton family and friends. There are also materials dealing with Mr. Bolton's various affiliations, including Kiwanis, Athens
Country Club, Masonic Lodge, and various other professional and social groups.
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UA92-196 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Steadman V. Sanford papers
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Sanford, Steadman Vincent, 1871-1945 |
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1918-1945 |
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The Presidential papers (1918-1945) of Steadman V. Sanford housed in the University of Georgia Archives represent a small
volume of the S. V. Sanford papers total. The bulk of the papers can be found in the Manuscripts Division of the Hargrett
Rare Book and Manuscript Library (MS 1578). The papers chronicle Dr. Sanford's involvement with the organization and growth
of the Southern Athletic Conference, and with collegiate athletics as manifested at the University of Georgia and regionally
in the Southeast; document Dr. Sanford's role in reorganizing higher education in the State of Georgia and the installation
of a statewide Board of Regents in 1932; document Sanford's tenure as Chancellor of the Board of Regents, as well as his interactions
as University President; highlight Dr. Sanford's work in standardizing high school curricula in Georgia; and document the
Religious Welfare Conference: Religious life at the University of Georgia in the 1930s.
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UA97-097 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Robert E. Argo, Jr. Papers
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Argo, Robert E., 1923- |
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1977-1987 |
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The Robert E. Argo, Jr. Papers consist of files of a Georgia legislator from the Clarke County District. He served in the
General Assembly from 1977 to 1986. This collection contains campaign finance reports, legislative correspondence, copies
of bills and resolutions, Southern Legislative Conference and Southern State Energy Board (SSEB) meeting files, National Conference
of State Legislatures correspondence and meeting files, and appropriation committee files. Topics include the University System
of Georgia and University of Georgia, education, teachers retirement, Travel Industry Study Committee, computerized telephone
solicitation, local legislation for Athens and Clarke County, and energy.
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RBRL020REA |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup B: Georgia Gubernatorial Papers
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Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002 |
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1945-1954 |
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The Herman E. Talmadge Collection, Subgroup B: Georgia Gubernatorial Papers reflects Talmadge's duties as the governor of
Georgia and include personal correspondence, subject files and guest registers.
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RBRL102HET_B |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Student Government Association (SGA) records
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University of Georgia. Student Government Association |
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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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UA10-039 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Harmon W. Caldwell papers
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Caldwell, Harmon White |
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1927-1950 |
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The Caldwell papers represent the emergence of the modern executive philosophy guiding the modern State University. Because,
for the first time, a filing schema has survived intact, there has been no need for reorganization of the papers to facilitate
user access, and the original provenance has thus been more or less preserved. The papers break down into four broad series
as follows: Series 1: Administrative Subject/Correspondence File 1927-1949. This series encompasses the fullest scope of
Caldwell's myriad duties as University President, and comprises 75% by bulk of the volume of the collection. Included are
extended subseries treating the University building program, the "Cocking Affair", the higher education of blacks in Georgia,
the emerging Landscape Architecture program, the increasing role of agricultural research in the postwar South, the early
standardization of Senior Class rings, the emergence of the University Center in Georgia, the vitality of the newly created
University of Georgia Press, and the WPA Georgia Writers Project. Series 2: Board of Regents Files 1932-1949. This series
documents interactions between Caldwell as University President and the state Board of Regents. Series 3: Wartime Administrative
Files, 1940-1948. This series follows the multiple hats which Caldwell wore in his various roles in support of America's involvement
in World War II. It is further organized into separate sub-series covering the following specific functions: Civilian Defense/Selective
Service/U.S. Armed Forces/War Program/Army Specialized Training Corps/Navy Training School/Personnel-Savannah Unit. Series
4: UGA Personnel Files 1937-1950. This is an alpha-ordered set of University personnel files for the indicated years (it
is not comprehensive).
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UA97-098 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Richard B. Russell, Sr. Papers
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Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1861-1938. |
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1872-1938 |
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The collection consists of the diary and personal and political papers of Richard B. Russell, Sr. from 1872 to 1938. The personal
papers include correspondence relating to Russell"s involvement on the Board of Trustees at the University of Georgia and
as a member of the first Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, family related correspondence, and a few speeches
made by Russell. The political series (1888-1938) contains mostly correspondence pertaining to various campaigns for public
and judicial offices, including his 1911 gubernatorial bid. The business/finance records include bank statements, bills and
receipts, and miscellaneous items. The legal/judicial series contains material relating to Russell"s law practice in Winder,
Georgia and his many years as a noted jurist.
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RBRL002RBRSR |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Roy Vincent Harris Papers
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Harris, Roy Vincent, 1895-1985 |
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1931-1983 |
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The Roy Vincent Harris Papers consist of the papers of Roy V. Harris from 1931-1983. Includes correspondence, memoranda, news
clippings, and photographs reflecting Harris's career as a lawyer, state politician, member of the Board of Regents, and avid
segregationist. Contains copies of the conservative civil rights journal The Citizen (1975-1983), which contains articles
contributed by Harris. The collection also includes personal scrapbooks (1945-1946; 1956-1969); a videotaped interview with
Harris, in which he discusses his service with the state legislature and the Board of Regents, the growth of the Medical College
of Georgia, and Augusta politics; and audio taped interviews with Harris in which he discusses Georgia politics, education
in Georgia, and his thoughts on Huey Long and Tom Watson.
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RBRL183RVH |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Hugh Peterson, Sr. Papers
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Peterson, Hugh, 1898-1961. |
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1814-1961 |
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Hugh Peterson (1898-1961), of Ailey, Georgia, served as a representative to the Georgia legislature from 1923 to 1931, a state
senator from 1931 to 1932, and a United States Representative from Georgia's First Congressional District from 1934 to 1946.
His wife, Patience Elizabeth Russell Peterson (1902-2002), was the daughter of Judge Richard B. Russell, Sr. and sister of
Senator Richard B. Russell, Jr. Peterson was heavily involved in creating the Georgia State Government Reorganization Bill
of 1931 and, as a U.S. Representative, was active in sponsoring farm legislation. His congressional work included service
on the Transportation, Territories, Rivers and Harbors, Public Lands, and Elections committees. After losing the 1946 election
to Prince Preston of Statesboro, Peterson worked with General Lucius Clay in Germany in 1947 as a consultant. After his return,
he devoted his time to practicing law in Ailey and serving as a lobbyist in Washington, D. C., for various businesses with
interests in Georgia. The collection includes political, business and personal papers as well as campaign memorabilia, photographs,
artifacts, maps, and books, all generated and collected by Hugh Peterson, Sr. The collection documents Hugh Peterson, Sr.,
Patience Russell Peterson (wife), Hugh Peterson, Jr. (son), their extended family (the Petersons and the Russells), and persons
active in Georgia politics as well as members of Congress, other politicians and various business people active in Washington,
D.C. during the 1920s through the 1960s.
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RBRL107HPS |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Harmon Caldwell papers
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Caldwell, Harmon White |
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1916-1991 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, financial papers, photographs, speeches and writings, and printed material arranged
in alphabetical order by name or subject. Although the bulk of the material concerns Caldwell's career, some are paersonal
and family papers and consist of correspondence with his parents, his brother Alvin, and various aunts, uncles and cousins,
including Hattie Dunlop who apparently suffered from paranoia. The farm papers deal with a house and land in Meriwether County
that had been in the Caldwell family for many years. Caldwell took it over in 1940, made many improvements, and considered
it his legal residence. Boxes 48-50 contain Caldwell's personal financial papers.
Of special interest are the Board of Regents papers; Walter Cocking controversy, Ty Cobb and the Cobb Educational Foundation;
Berry College papers; the Wallace Butts football scandal; and the papers of the colleges and universities in the University
System of Georgia with their various achievements or problems. Correspondents include Omer Clyde Aderhold, Walter Blackstock,
Callaway family (Pine Mountain, Ga.), Lamar Dodd, Stewart Gelders, Hodgson family (Athens, Ga.), Joseph Winthrop Holley, John
Alton Hosch, Lucy Stanley MacArthur, Moina Michael, Jonathan Clark Rogers, Steadman Vincent Sanford, Hughes Spalding, and
Herman Talmadge.
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ms2909 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Russell Foundation Oral History Project
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Ellett, Ashton |
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2022 - |
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Scope and content
The Richard B. Russell Foundation Oral History project documents the origins, evolution, philanthropic activities, and legacy
of that foundation as well as its role in the creation of the University of Georgia's Richard B. Russell Library for Political
Research and Studies and the construction of the Richard B. Russell Building, Special Collections Libraries. Interview participants
include former Russell Foundation chairpersons, long-serving Foundation trustees, and current and former University of Georgia
Libraries administrators. The collection documents the narrators' personal and professional ties to the Russell Foundation,
experiences working with the organization since its inception in 1970, assessment of the Foundation's past and present philanthropic
work, and suggestions for future endeavors.
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RBRL531RFOH |
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