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1 Title:   Nellie Rucker Walter papers  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Walter, Nellie Rucker, 1915-  
  Dates:   1936-1938  
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The collection consists of correspondence of Nellie Rucker (Walter) while a student at Heidelberg University (Germany) to her parents in Georgia from 1936-1938. Rucker's detailed letters focus on her trips in Europe, including descriptions of the countryside, the people, and lifestyles; life at the university; her studies; social life in Germany; and some comments on the attitudes of the German people.
 
  Identifier:   ms2928  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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2 Title:   Nell Upshaw Gannon diaries  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Gannon, Nell Upshaw  
  Dates:   1933-1973  
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The collection consists of diaries of Nell Upshaw Gannon from 1933-1973. The entries mainly discuss Gannon's daily activities with much emphasis on social events in Athens (Ga.) including visits and visitors and her involvement in various women's clubs. Also includes descriptions of vacations and trips, particularly the World's Fair in Chicago and a trip to Cuba.
 
  Identifier:   ms883  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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3 Title:   Emma LeConte Furman journals  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   LeConte, Emma  
  Dates:   1900  
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The collection consists of two journals kept by Emma LeConte Furman while traveling with her father, Joseph LeConte, in the California High Sierras from June 7, 1900 - September 22, 1900. The journals contain detailed descriptions of geography, plants and animals seen on the expedition, as well as a day-by-day account of the journey.
 
  Identifier:   ms2215  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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4 Title:   Frances Long Taylor papers  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Taylor, Frances Long  
  Dates:   1866-1946  
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The collection consists of papers of Frances Long Taylor and the Long family from 1866-1946. The papers are comprised mostly of correspondence (1866-1946) between Emma M. Long, Francis Long Taylor, and Edward C. Long discussing family matters. The collection also contains a bound volume of handwritten copies of correspondence by and about their father Crawford W. Long and his medical career and discovery of ether as an anesthetic, transcribed by his daughter Florence Long Bartow in 1915; a scrapbook of clippings, postcards, and photographs of an 1903 European trip by Francis Long Taylor and Emma M. Long; and some legal documents and misc. material.
 
  Identifier:   ms1706  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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5 Title:   Lucy Bates Dance Collection  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Bates, Lucy  
  Dates:   1906-1970  
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The collection consists of papers of Lucy Bates relating to her interest in dance from 1906-1970. The papers include correspondence, diaries photographs, printed material, and clippings. The correspondence (1911-1960, with gaps) and diaries (1907-1927, with gaps) document Bates' school days, European trip (1911), and growing interest in dance, its interpretation, and her teaching career. Notable correspondents include Jean Reti-Forbes and Katherine Heyman. The collection also contains programs of plays, concerts, operas, and recitals (1906-1923, 1938) mainly in New York; programs, articles, and photographs pertaining to dancers or dancing; and dance programs, photographs, newsletters, and clippings concerning the Noyes School of Rhythm (Portland, Conn.) from 1913-1970.
 
  Identifier:   ms211  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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6 Title:   Eleanor Barrow Williams papers  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Williams, Eleanor Barrow, 1886-1977  
  Dates:   1893-1976  
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This collection contains biographical information about Eleanor Williams, correspondence, banking and investment items, business documents and ledgers, photograph negatives, address books and lists, diaries, and material about Mrs. Williams' daughter, Eleanor Barrow Jewett Williams.
 
  Identifier:   ms2635  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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7 Title:   Nellie Peters Black papers  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Black, Nellie Peters, 1851-1919  
  Dates:   1875-1920  
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The collection consists of papers of Nellie Peters Black from 1875-1920. The collection primarily contains materials relating to Black's involvement in various organizations and in her stock farm. Includes records (1905-1928) relating to Black's position as secretary of the Women's Auxiliary of the Atlanta Archdeaconry of the Episcopal Church; programs (1906-1907, 1909-1911) of the Every Saturday Club (Atlanta, Ga.), a literary society; a scrapbook (1898-1911) containing correspondence, accounts, and newspaper clippings relating to her involvement in the Atlanta Free Kindergarten Association; and a scrapbook (1914-1915) documenting her role in establishing agricultural rallies through the Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs. Other materials relating to Black include diaries of a trip to Mexico (1875) and two European tours (1904, 1906); speeches, newspaper clippings, and an extensive collection of photographs of the Peters and Black families. The papers include the manuscript and galley proofs of the reminiscences of her father, Richard Peters; some correspondence of her husband George R. Black; and account books (1897-1916) of the Richard Peters Stock Farm (Calhoun, Gordon County, Ga.). Also includes papers of her daughter Nita Black Rucker (1900-1940) mainly family correspondence and Rucker's writings about Cora Harris and Nellie Black Peters.
 
  Identifier:   ms235  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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8 Title:   Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. family papers  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Jones family  
  Dates:   circa 1749-1930  
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The collection consists of papers of the Rev. Charles Colcock Jones family of Liberty County, Georgia from ca. 1749-1909. The early letters (1850-1861) are between Charles Colcock Jones and Mary Jones in Liberty County, Georgia and their son, Charles Jr., while at school in Princeton and Harvard and later in Savannah (Ga.) where he set up his law practice. The letters discuss social and family life, plantation life, politics and government, religious philosophies, and events leading up to the Civil War. From 1861-1865, Charles Jr.'s letters chronicle his involvement as an officer in the Chatham Artillery stationed along the Georgia coast near Savannah, then Charleston and James Island (S.C.), and Jacksonville (Fla.). After the war, the personal correspondence is mainly between Charles Jr., his mother Mary Jones, his wife Eva Eve Jones, and his brother Joseph Jones. There is also a smattering of correspondence regarding his law practice. The collection also contains two volumes of letters Eva Eve Jones wrote to family describing her travels through Europe in 1879, manuscripts of Charles Jr.'s writings on Georgia history, Charles Jr.'s speeches including an 1861 speech to the Chatham Artillery, and addresses (1886-1892) he gave before the Confederate Survivors Association. Also included is a copy of the original manuscript for William Bartram's book Observations on the Creek and Cherokee Indians attributed to Ephraim G. Sqier (1821-1888). The manuscript contains tracings of Bartram's drawing of prehistoric mounds, Creek towns, and Cherokee and Creek structures not found in the published work.
 
  Identifier:   ms215  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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