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James Pleasants Waddel diary
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Waddell, James Pleasants, 1801-1867 |
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1845-1847 |
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The diary of James Pleasants Waddell with entries from September 1845-October 1847. Entries include temperature readings for
morning, noon, and evening along with weather conditions and details of daily life in Athens, Georgia. Waddel discussed family,
friends, University of Georgia personnel and students, what he was reading, and plantings in his garden or greenhouse.
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ms102 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Paul Edmonston papers
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Edmonston, Paul, 1922-2011 |
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1949-1991 |
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Although this collection includes pre-UGA documents, most of the material documents Edmonston's contribution to the UGA Art
Department and to the field of Art Education. Included are materials that show his participation in various conferences and
committees and his involvement with the students and faculty of the UGA Art Department. Also found in this accession are materials
relating to Apelles: The Georgia Art Journal.
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UA0058 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Eugene Odum research files: Eniwetok Atoll, old-field plant specimens, and Southern Nuclear Task Force
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Odum, Eugene Pleasants, 1913-2002 |
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1950-1970 |
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Most of this collection consists of materials related to the important 1954 expedition to Eniwetok Atoll taken by Dr. Eugene
Odum and his brother, Dr. Howard Odum. Dr. Odum's biographer, Dr. Betty Jean Craige, wrote about the expedition in "A Tribute
to Eugene P. Odum" in the University of Georgia's Research Magazine in the summer of 2002: "Because he himself had focused
primarily on the biological sciences, Gene appreciated opportunities to collaborate with his younger brother Howard Thomas
Odum, who had studied the physical sciences. After spending the summer of 1954 doing research together on the coral reefs
of the Eniwetok Atoll, the young ecologists showed in an award-winning paper that symbiosis maintained an equilibrium between
corals and algae. Gene came to believe that symbiosis worked similarly in social systems: that interdependence leads to cooperation
and hence to social stability. ...The paper, "Trophic Structure and Productivity of a Windward Coral Reef Community on Eniwetok
Atoll," published in Ecological Monographs in 1955, won the Mercer Award from the Ecological Society of America in 1956."
Other research-related materials are included in the collection, including a set of plant specimens collected in Clarke County
in relation to the class Ecology 353.
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UA06-032 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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James M. Crawford papers
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Crawford, James Mack, 1925- |
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1974-1975 |
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The collection consists of materials related to Studies in Southeastern Indian Languages (Athens : University of Georgia Press,
1975), including a proof copy, typescripts, notes, and other material relating to researches on various topics, development
of the printed book, various drafts of the essays included, some relevant correspondence, and production notes. Studies in
Southeastern Indian languages is the outgrowth of a series of symposia on the subject in the early 1970s. James M. Crawford
of the University of Georgia headed the efforts to produce this volume of essays and the task was completed under his editorship.
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ms1107 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William Marion Carlton genealogical collection
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Carlton, William Marion, 1912-1973 |
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20th century |
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This collection consists of William Marion Carlton's correspondence (most of which is numbered according to when sent and
when received), his genealogical worksheets, his booklets on the Carlton family, pictures, and other genealogical research
materials. Other family names connected to the Carlton family of which there is a goodly portion of research on are: Alderman,
Altman, Bates, Bryan, Carson, Casan, Chastain, Coker, Curtis, Davenport, David, Dougherty, Durrance, Easley, Fleming, Gray,
Hendry, Hurst, Hollingsworth, Jarrett, Kendrick, McKinney, Martin, Mathis, Mickler, Moody, Moore, Murphy, Mustoe, Owen, Parks,
Pipes, Powell, Puryear, Reed, Rogers, Simmons, Sloan, Spencer, Stewart, Sweat, Taylor, Trott, Whidden and Willingham. There
are two Carlton family histories on microfilm which are also part of this collection.
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ms1295 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Charles Ivey Patterson collection
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Patterson, Charles I. (Charles Ivey), 1913- |
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1940-1983 |
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This collection consists of correspondence and writings from Dr. Patterson's career as student, teacher and romantic scholar.
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ms2657 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Elon Eugene Byrd collection
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Byrd, Elon Eugene, 1905-1974 |
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1929-1966 |
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The collection consists of materials belonging to Dr. Elon Eugene Byrd of the Parasitology Department at the University of
Georgia. These materials were generated as a result of his research in Samoa during World War II and reflect his involvement
in malaria research and his discovery of a new species of flukes.
Also included in the collection is Byrd's diary of some of his activities, as well as correspondence, writings, lantern slides,
film, plate blocks, Dr. Byrd's diplomas and theses, and a journal of bird studies.
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ms2834 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Hugh Leslie Hodgson collection
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Hodgson, Hugh |
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1906-1970 |
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The collection consists of five scrapbooks containing programs, clippings, information on Hodgson's career, photos, and family
information. Also included are a practice notebook from Berlin, a couple of magazine covers, and some programs.
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ms2957 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Philip Lee Williams papers
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Williams, Philip Lee |
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1946, 1968-2012 |
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This collection consists of notes, drafts, and manuscripts of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry written by Philip Lee Williams.
Personal and professional correspondence, including letters from publishers and fans are included. The music series includes
completed compositions, drafts, and notes, including copies of all of Williams' eighteen symphonies and opera.
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ms3311 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Merle C. Prunty, Jr. papers
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Prunty, Merle C. |
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Dates: |
1937-1982 |
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This collection consists of biographical information, correspondence, writings, papers concerning Prunty's education as a
student and teacher, University of Georgia faculty activities, professional activities, research, bibliographies, photographs,
negatives, slides, and maps.
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ms2031 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Darl Snyder International Development papers
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Snyder, Darl |
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circa 1940-2009 |
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The collection represents the contributions of the Snyders and their daughter, Cherie, through papers, publications, awards,
artifacts and images. In addition to documenting their work, many of the materials offer a unique view of life in contemporary
Africa and the efforts of agricultural extension and development in the Northwestern part of that continent. Many of the artifacts
were created by artisans from around the world, from Tifton to Ouagadougou, and given to the Snyders in thanks for their efforts
promoting international development projects. These materials were displayed in conjunction the Darl Snyder Lecture in 2004.
At that time the Snyders toured the exhibit with Dr. Lioba Moshi, Director of the UGA African Studies Institutes. A transcription
of their remarks regarding the significance or history of various artifacts can be found in folder 20 of box 1. In addition
we have placed their comments with the description of items in the list below, identifying the speaker by their initials,
D.S. or F.S. for Darl or Florence Snyder.
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UA03-033 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Eugene Odum papers-Institute of Ecology
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Odum, Eugene Pleasants, 1913-2002 |
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Dates: |
1937-1990 |
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This collection consists of information on Dr. Odum's professional meetings and travel, manuscripts and published papers,
graduate student records, Ecology Institute information, correspondence and building plans, records pertaining to L.R. Pomeroy,
financial information, grant proposals, newsletters, surveys, and other miscellaneous information.
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UA97-045 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Rayburn Moore family papers
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Moore, Rayburn S., 1920- |
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1914-1988 |
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The collection consists of biographical information, correspondence from family and friends, Army papers, printed material,
photographs, and artifacts. The correspondence includes World War II letters to Rayburn Moore from his family and friends
and World War I letters from Max Moore in England to his wife. Max was a sergeant in the American Expeditionary Forces, Hospital
Unit T, Medical Department. The artifacts include a World War II Army uniform, a World War I blue star banner, dog tags, medals,
a man's watch, and an American flag.
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ms3345 |
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Hargrett Library |
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U. Harrold Davenport papers
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Davenport, Uriah Harrold, 1878-1963 |
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Dates: |
1860s-1960s |
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The collection consists of the financial records of Uriah Harrold Davenport, his wife Sallie Fleming and his sister, Mary
C. Davenport. A large portion of the collection deals with the estate of his wife, who had considerable land holdings in Athens,
particularly in African American neighborhoods.
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Identifier: |
ms1375 |
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Hargrett Library |
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E. Merton Coulter pamphlet collection
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Coulter, E. Merton (Ellis Merton), 1890-1981 |
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Dates: |
1830-1989 |
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The collection contains pamphlets arranged alphabetically by subject heading. The collection primarily deals with topics pertaining
to Georgia and the south. The subject headings incliude WWI, American history, railroads, and biography and historiography
sections.
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ms2334 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William Tate family papers
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Tate family |
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Dates: |
1830-1992 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, printed material, manuscripts, financial records, account books, and scrapbooks.
Correspondence between Tate family members relates to news of family and friends. Correspondents include Carter Tate, Edna
Tate, Philip May Tate, Susan Tate, and William Tate. Earlier materials pertain to Athens businessman Asaph King Childs, including
account books, cash books, bills and receipts, correspondence, and timebooks documenting Childs' involvement with or management
of the Cliff House (Tallulah Falls, Ga.), Childs & Moss (Athens, Ga.), and Childs, Nickerson & Company (Athens, Ga.). The
collection also contains Civil War correspondence between Shatt C. Mitchell of the 13th Georgia Infantry Regiment and his
wife Chloe including letters describing the battle of Antietam (Md.). Additional materials include scrapbooks containing
clippings relating to Corra Harris.
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Identifier: |
ms2034 |
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Hargrett Library |
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