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Selene Armstrong Harmon papers
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Harmon, Selene Armstrong, 1883-1932 |
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[circa 1898-1926] |
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The collection consists of papers of Selene Armstrong Harmon from circa 1898-1926 Including correspondence (1909-1914); manuscripts
of writings; loose clippings of her works in various newspapers; a scrapbook containing newsclippings of her series "Women
Worth While" on wives of politicians and diplomats in Washington, D.C. during the Taft and Wilson administrations; and clippings
relating to the "St. Nicholas Girl", a program sponsored by the Washington Times in 1910 featuring Miss Armstrong who collected
and distributed toys for poor children.
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ms768 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Susan Myrick papers
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Myrick, Susan |
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1916-2010 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, writings, photographs, printed material and media. Most of the material in the
collections concerns Myrick's work as a consultant on the movie Gone with the Wind. The correspondence includes memos to and
from Myrick regarding her suggestions on the movie set; the writings include a typescript of the diary Myrick wrote in Hollywood
while an advisor for the movie. From her diary Myrick sent back material for her columns in the Macon Telegraph and these
columns were edited by Richard Harwell and published in 1982 as White Columns in Hollywood. Also included are examples of
the columns and articles Myrick wrote for the Macon Telegraph from 1928 until her retirement in 1967. Photographs are both
personal and professional in nature, depicting Myrick and her travels as well as Margaret Mitchell and Gone with the Wind.
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ms3700 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Selene Armstrong Harman Papers
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Harmon, Selene Armstrong, 1883-1932 |
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Dates: |
1928-1956 |
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The collection consists of several copies of Southern Woman's Magazine containing book reviews by Selene Ayer Armstrong; miscellaneous
clippings from the Washington D.C. Star, the Women Worth While column; copies of telegrams regarding her engagement and marriage;
a brief biography of Dudley Harmon, the man she married; a partial journal of the years in Connecticut; and several pieces
of correspondence.
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ms2324 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Olive Ann Burns Sparks papers
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Burns, Olive Ann |
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1945-1990 |
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This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts of writings, clippings, and other papers, chiefly relating to Burns's
novel, Cold Sassy Tree, but also relating to her career as writer for Atlanta Constitution and Atlanta Weekly.
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ms2776 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Emily Woodward papers
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Woodward, Emily, 1885-1970 |
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Dates: |
1916-1957 |
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The collection consists of the papers of Emily Woodward from 1916-1957. Includes correspondence, programs, invitations, speeches,
radio scripts, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks. The correspondence deals primarily with her involvement in the Georgia
Press Association, Georgia Forestry Association, the Women's Committee of the National Democratic Party, and the Georgia State
Public Forum. The collection includes letters from Ellis Arnall, Sandy Beaver, Martha Berry, Charles Crisp, Walter George,
Corra Harris, Margaret Mitchell, George Foster Peabody, E.D. Rivers, Eleanor Roosevelt, Clifford Walker, and William A. White.
The scrapbooks cover the years 1940-1950 and contain newspaper clippings, programs, notices, and magazine articles.
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ms62 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Ann E. Lewis papers
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Lewis, Ann E., 1903-1997 |
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Dates: |
1924-1990 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, business papers, photographs, articles, scrapbooks, and newspapers all relating
to her extensive career. The papers document her career as editor of the Georgia Magazine (1957-1971) and Georgia Life (1974-1980)
and her involvement in the Atlanta Branch of National League of American Pen Women, Atlanta Writer's Club, and other civic
and historical organizations.
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Identifier: |
ms2879 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Lollie Belle Wylie family papers
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Wylie, Lollie Belle |
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Dates: |
1800-1990 |
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This collection consists of genealogy, correspondence, writing, legal documents, printed material, photographs, and scrapbooks.
Most of the correspondence is to Lollie Belle Wylie from other writers, including some famous authors such as Jack London
and F. Scott Fitzgerald. There are also extensive family history resources, as well as newspaper writing of Lollie Belle Wylie,
and historical writing by Augusta King.
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Identifier: |
ms4263 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Rebecca Latimer Felton papers
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Felton, William H. (William Harrell), 1823-1909 |
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Dates: |
1851-1930 |
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The collection consists of the papers of Rebecca Latimer Felton, from 1851 to 1930. The papers include correspondence, speeches,
articles, and scrapbooks; all reflecting her lengthy public career as author, newspaper columnist, lecturer, as she actively
pursued her interests in politics, religious issues, penal and temperance reform and women's political rights. The papers
reflect her involvement in the World's Columbian Exposition (1890-1894), the Cotton States Exposition in Atlanta (1895), and
as a delegate to the Progressive Republican Convention in Chicago (1912). Correspondents include readers of her articles and
letters and those involved in Exposition matters. Other correspondents include General John B. Gordon, Alexander Hamilton
Stephens, James Longstreet, William H. Hidell, Bertha Honore Palmer, Lafayette McLaws, Florence Williams Olmstead, President
Rutherford B. Hayes, Georgia Governors A. H. Colquitt, Joseph Emerson Brown and William Yates Atkinson and family members,
husband William H. Felton, son Howard Erwin Felton, and Charles and Eleanor Swift Latimer.
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Identifier: |
ms81 |
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Hargrett Library |
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