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George J. Kollock family papers
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Kollock, George J. (George Jones), 1810-1894 |
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1815-1889 |
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The collection consists of the personal papers of George J. Kollock and the Kollock family from 1815-1889. Early letters are
addressed to George while he attended Round Hill Academy in Northampton, Massachusetts. Later letters include those to and
from his wife, Susan; their children; and other family members. Most letters relate to family matters, day-to-day circumstances
and living conditions, and travel between their home in Clarksville and Savannah. Of particular interest are letters from
son, J.F. Kollock while attending Franklin College (now the University of Georgia); correspondence from E.H. (or F.) Campbell
of Augusta, Georgia describing the yellow fever epidemic of 1854; and letters from W.P. Johnson and wife M.E., describing
trips to Paris, France and Washington, D.C. describing the construction of the Smithsonian Institute and the Washington Monument.
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ms8 |
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William Tate papers
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University of Georgia |
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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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UA97-085 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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143 |
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E. Merton Coulter personal papers
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Coulter, E. Merton (Ellis Merton), 1890-1981 |
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1898-1981 |
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The collection consists of personal papers of E. Merton Coulter from 1898-1981. The papers include correspondence, clippings,
diaries, financial records (1920-1977), lecture notes, student papers, grade books (1914-1958), and writings of others, as
well as printed material, photographs, and slides pertaining to Georgia or Coulter's travels abroad. The correspondence (1898-1981)
includes carbons (1946-1979) of Coulter's outgoing letters and incoming correspondence to Coulter from scholars, publishers,
and former students. The correspondence reflects Coulter's activities at the University of Georgia (1919-1958); the publication
of his books and articles; his activities with the American Historical Association, the Southern Historical Association, and
the Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission; and his association with various historians. The most extensive group of correspondence
(1929-1965) is with Roland M. Harper of the University of Alabama.
The diaries (1910-1981, with gaps) contain often lengthy but sporadic entries describing Coulter's travels, his writings,
his opinion of Georgia politics, and his daily activities. After 1952, the entries become very brief and focus on his daily
activities.
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ms1710 |
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Hargrett Library |
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144 |
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Frederick C. Davison papers
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Davison, Fred C., (Fred Corbet), 1929-2004 |
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1937-1988 |
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While the chronological bulk of the records from the Frederick C. Davison Papers covers his tenure as President of the University
of Georgia from 1967 to 1986, there are also documents to be found in the papers dating from as early as 1937 and as recently
as 1988. The broad groupings within the Davison papers do not break geographically into cohesive series, beyond certain interactions
with entities such as the university system Board of Regents, but it is fair to characterize several broad subject categories
as series by virtue of the volume of records present in the accession. It should be noted that the location of records within
certain of these series may well not be confined to a single geography within the larger body of Davison records. 1) Administrative
Interactions with Deans and Vice Presidents 2) Athletics 3) Correspondence File 4) Developmental Studies 5) Inaugural Files.
6) Speeches 7) Student Affairs/Student Unrest 8) University of Georgia Bicentennial 9) University System of Georgia/Board
of Regents.
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UA97-101 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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145 |
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Foot Soldier for Equal Justice: Horace T. Ward and the Desegregation of the University of Georgia Collection
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Daniels, Maurice |
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1940s-2001 |
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Horace T. Ward: Desegregation of the University of Georgia, Civil Rights Advocacy, and Jurisprudence documents Horace Ward,
the first African American to sue for admission to an all-white college or university in Georgia. The papers are mainly photocopies
of transcripts from court cases, clippings, and correspondence from former University of Georgia law professor James J. Lenoir
and Red and Black student editor Walter Lundy, both of whom resigned positions at the university due to the school's resistance
to desegregation. Specific court cases documented include Ward v. Regents of the University System of Georgia and Holmes v.
Danner.
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RBRL072FSEJ |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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146 |
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George Foster Peabody Awards records
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Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication |
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Dates: |
1940-2011 |
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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.
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ms3000 |
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Hargrett Library |
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147 |
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University of Georgia Literary Societies papers
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Logue, Cal M. (Cal McLeod), 1935- |
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1801-2018 |
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The University of Georgia Literary Societies collection consists of records from the Demosthenian Literary Society and the
Phi Kappa Literary Society. Predominant materials include minutes, letterbooks, correspondence, and artifacts.
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UA97-106 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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148 |
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University of Georgia, Georgia Center negatives
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Georgia Center for Continuing Education |
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1950-1965 |
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The collection consists of photographs and negatives from Pandora, the Red & Black, and the photographic services of the Georgia
Center for Continuing Education depicting campus buildings and grounds (including the construction of new buildings), University
fraternity, sorority, and club members, social events, individual portraits, and departmental activities.
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ms2525 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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149 |
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State Botanical Garden of Georgia records
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State Botanical Garden of Georgia |
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1967-2010 |
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The records document the creation and administration of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia and include correspondence,
reports, plans, marketing and publicity material, newsletters, information regarding plants, grant files, friends of the botanical
garden files, and blueprints of some of the grounds and facilities. There are also correspondence files from directors Francis
Johnstone, Michael Dirr, and Samuel Jones.
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UA92-157 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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150 |
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William Tate papers
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University of Georgia |
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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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UA97-085 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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151 |
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S. Eugene Younts papers
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Younts, S. Eugene |
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1950s-2012 |
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S. Eugene Younts papers consists of administrative files that date from 1967 to 2011. These files are directly related to
Younts daily work activities. Series two focuses on the new faculty tours that Younts created and led from 1977 to 1999.
There are numerous photographs and slide included in this series. Series three, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation files, dates from
1977 to 1992. This part of the collection highlights the University of Georgia projects that the Foundation helped fund during
those years. The fourth series, subject files, holds mainly Younts' speech, research and book materials from the 1950s through
2012. The fifth series consists of appointment calendars with Younts' daily activities noted. These calendars date from
1970 to 1999.
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UA02-036 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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152 |
Title: |
Tate family papers
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Tate family |
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1849-1975 |
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The collection consists of papers of the Tate family of Gordon and Pickens counties, Georgia from ca. 1849-1975. The papers
consist primarily of correspondence, both business and personal. The business correspondence relates to the Tates' involvement
in the Georgia Marble Company (Tate, Georgia) and the Kennesaw Marble Company (Marietta, Ga.). The personal correspondence
is mainly between Edna Ferguson Tate and her children Sarah and William Tate. Sarah's letters are from Agnes Scott College
(Decatur, Ga.) where she was a student and from Orlando (Fla.) where she took a teaching job. William's letters are first
as a student and later as an instructor and Dean of Men at the University of Georgia and contain a substantial amount of material
relating to activities at the University and events in Athens, Georgia. Other correspondents include Philip May Tate, Stephen
C. Tate, Florence M. Tate, and Samuel Tate. The collection also contains photographs of the Tate family and the Georgia Marble
Company; account books ca. 1882-1904 pertaining to Sam'l & S.L. Tate & Co. (a general store) and the Georgia Marble Company;
and materials relating to the history of Pickens County (Ga.).
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ms2016 |
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Hargrett Library |
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153 |
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Felix Hargrett papers
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Hargrett, Felix |
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1790-1982 |
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The collection consists of correspondence and historical materials collected by Hargrett. The correspondence includes letters
concerning Hargrett's gifts to the University of Georgia and other institutions, correspondence pertaining to Hargrett's establishment
of an endowment fund at UGA, correspondence with book and manuscript dealers, personal letters between Hargrett family members,
and correspondence regarding the Botanical Garden at the University of Georgia.
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ms2311 |
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Hargrett Library |
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154 |
Title: |
Felix Hargrett collection
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Hargrett, Felix |
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1739-1964 |
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The collection consists primarily of letters, but also includes reports, petitions, furloughs, receipts, depositions, indentures,
court orders, soldier tickets, payrolls, invoices, notes, statements, land orders, and certificates. The collection documents
the Colony of Georgia, slavery, the Confederacy, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. There is a large amount of material about
the Nitre and Mining Bureau of the Confederacy, Georgia Home Insurance Company, and Nathaniel A. Pratt.
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ms302 |
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Hargrett Library |
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155 |
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David Crenshaw Barrow Jr. family papers
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Barrow family |
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1822-1932 |
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The papers consist of diaries, business ledgers, photographs, schoolwork, personal and business correspondence, deeds, receipts,
speeches, University of Georgia related information, maps, biographical information, obituary, and some family history.
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ms2764 |
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Hargrett Library |
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156 |
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University System of Georgia blueprints and plans
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University System of Georgia |
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1928-1990 |
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The collection consists of blueprints and plans from thirteen different institutions in the University System of Georgia.
The University of Georgia is the most represented institution in the collection. Non-collegiate projects, such as the Chicopee
Manufacturing Company (the site of which is now belongs to UGA's Facilities Management Division) and several agricultural
facilities are also included. In additions to blueprints and plans, the collection contains some campus maps and comprehensive
campus plans.
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UA13-022 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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157 |
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University of Georgia Board of Trustees correspondence and reports
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University of Georgia. Board of Trustees |
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1866-1932 |
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The collection consists of materials of the University of Georgia's Board of Trustees, including meeting minutes, drafts of
resolutions, annual reports, committee reports, auxiliary reports (such as catalogues, fiduciary documents, recommendations
on degrees, and petitions, including a series of petitions pertaining to the issue of admission of women to the University),
and correspondence.
The Board of Trustee minute books include descriptions of enslavement events and treatment of enslaved people on campus.
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UA02-042 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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158 |
Title: |
Cadle family papers
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Cadle family |
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1880-1970 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, documents, photos, UGA class notebooks, clippings and printed materials relating
to the Cadle family of Emanuel County, Georgia. Genealogical information is included on the Everett, Burke, Brinson, Foy,
Dasher, and Anderson families of Effingham, Screven, Richmond, Jefferson, Emanuel, and Houston counties. Varied papers and
pictures are included concerning the Overstreet and Scott families of Emanuel County, and the Braun family of Cleveland, Ohio
and Daytona Beach, Florida. Included are a letter and telegram from Ernest Neal, poet laureate of Georgia in the 1920s and
1930s. The collection also contains several metric survey plats, a metric deed and correspondence relating to them.
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ms2354 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Martin J. Hillenbrand Papers
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Hillenbrand, Martin Joseph, 1915-2005. |
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1910s-2005 |
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Ambassador Martin J. Hillenbrand served for thirty-five years as a professional United States Foreign Service Officer, including
service in Burma, India, Mozambique, Hungary, France, and Germany. He was appointed as the first U.S. Ambassador to Hungary
(1967-1969), Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1969-1972) and Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany
(1972-1976). The collection consists of Hillenbrand's personal papers and provides an overview of his life and career in diplomatic
service. The papers also document his academic career at The University of Georgia (1982-1997) and involvement in international
diplomatic organizations. Of particular interest are his personal, hand-written journals and notebooks which begin with adolescence
and extend through retirement. Included in the collection are published and unpublished articles, drafts, speeches, notes,
journals, correspondence, clippings, photographs, artifacts and audiovisual material.
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RBRL155MJH |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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William H. (Bill) Burson Papers
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Burson, William H. (Bill), 1928-1997. |
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1933-1997 |
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This collection documents the life of William H. (Bill) Burson (1928-1997) and the various positions he held under Senator
Herman Talmadge; Governors Carl Sanders, Lester Maddox, and Jimmy Carter; and Lieutenant Governor Zell Miller. Burson graduated
from the University of Georgia with a BA in Journalism in 1948 and served as a war correspondent in the Korean War. After
the war, Burson served as an aide to Senator Herman Talmadge and later to Governor Carl Sanders. In 1967, the newly elected
governor, Lester Maddox, appointed him to be director of the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services. Over the
next three years Burson fought a "War on Hunger" attempting to create food stamps programs across Georgia. Burson was elected
as State Treasurer in 1970 and campaigned for the U.S. Senate in 1972. After losing the senatorial campaign, Burson worked
as a lobbyist for business interests in the Southeast. In 1975, he became Zell Miller's administrative and special assistant,
a position he held until his retirement in 1991. The collection is comprised primarily of twenty-five scrapbooks that detail
Burson's life and career from 1933 to 1991. Also included are photographs, editorial cartoons, books, certificates, and plaques.
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RBRL206WHB |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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