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E. Raymond Smith papers
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Smith, Emmett Raymond, 1922-2013 |
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1950-1970 |
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Consists of materials mostly from the 1950s-1970s pertaining to the life of E. Raymond Smith, businessman from Macon, Georgia.
The "E. Raymond Smith scrapbook" includes photographs, newspapers clippings, and other documents chronicling his business
career. This scrapbook also notably includes a letter from Mrs. Clifford H. Hicks, critcizing Smith's dealership employees
for continuing to "use the old style policy" of referring to black customers by "given name." The "James Brown scrapbook"
chronicles his friendship and business partnership with musician, James Brown, including letters, checks, and signed photographs
of the two men together.
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ms4126 |
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Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
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Chandler family papers
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Chandler, Sidney Grisby, 1900-1964 |
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Dates: |
1820-1930 |
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Collection includes papers and other materials pertaining to the Chandler family, originally from Columbus, Georgia, dating
mostly from the 1830s-1920s. Notable materials include extensive correspondence for both Reverend George T. Chandler and his
son, Sidney G. Chandler, legal documents, and the scrapbook album belonging to Mrs. Mary A. Thomas.
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ms4233 |
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Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
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Paschal family papers
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Paschal, Jesse Lee, 1891-1974 |
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Dates: |
1932-1974 |
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Contains materials pertaining to the lives of the Paschal family members, namely Jesse, Renza, and Marjorie Paschal. Much
of the collection covers both Renza and Marjorie's time in the army during WWII, including correspondence and memorabilia.
Many of the legal documents pertain to Jesse Paschal's time as sheriff of Eatonton from the 1930s-1950s, including legal issues
pertaining to prisoners in Putnam County and letters sent to Sheriff Paschal from concerned Eatonton citizens.
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ms4107 |
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Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
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