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David C. Barrow letter to Patience P. Barrow
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Barrow, David C., Jr. (David Crenshaw), 1852-1929 |
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1835 October 28 |
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The collection consists of one letter: dated Petersburg, Virginia, October 28, 1835, to "My dear sister," signed "David C.
Barrow," regarding Barrow's travels in Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia.
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ms1338 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Lucian A. Whipple letter to William Thomas Martin
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Whipple, Lucian A. (Lucian Adolphus), 1878- |
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Dates: |
1898 |
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The collection consists of one letter regarding a trip from Athens, Georgia through Richmond, Virginia and then on to Washington,
D.C., New York City and Cambridge, Massachusetts. The collection also includes photocopies of biographical information regarding
Wipple and William Thomas Martin.
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ms2498 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Massey family papers
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Massey, James Henry, Sr., 1922-1995 |
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Dates: |
Circa 1943-1995 |
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This collection contains color transparencies, filmstrip, prints, and negatives related to James H. Massey Sr. The older photographs
relate to Massey's service as a Marine during World War II, including the Allied occupation of Japan following the end of
the war. In addition, there are family photographs including photographs of trips to Washington, D.C. and Hawaii.
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ms4302 |
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Hargrett Library |
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George J. Kollock family papers
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Kollock, George J. (George Jones), 1810-1894 |
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Dates: |
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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Hargrett Library |
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