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Willis Henry Bocock papers
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Bocock, Willis Henry, 1865-1947 |
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1880-1946 |
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The collection consists of business and personal letters, 1860-1946 (and undated) reports, University forms, University extension
lectures on Greek Drama, and approximately 600 manuscript cards in Greek and English concerning a translation of the Bible
(New Testament gospels) done by Dr. Bocock. The collection also contains fifteen volumes of World War I scrapbooks, including
an index. These scrapbooks contain clippings, printed material, a few letters, pictures, and maps. All pertain to World War
I and the subsequent peace treaties.
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ms935 |
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Hargrett Library |
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George Abney scrapbooks
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Abney, George M., 1930-2002 |
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1930-2002 |
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The collection consists of two scrapbooks, one concerning Georgia in general and one on the Atlanta area in particular. Both
books contain newspaper clippings and reproduced photographs. They both seem to herald from the late 1930s and early 1940s.
Both scrapbooks contain information from the 1939-1940 time period about the Civil War.
Book 1 focuses on Georgia and numerous places within the state. It was badly deteriorated so it was dismantled and placed
into two oversized folders within Oversized Box 1. The 107 pages of the scrapbook have persisted into its deconstructed form.
Some of these are images drawn by George Abney, and a good number of others are newspaper articles about events and places
in Georgia. Several seem to overlap with items found in Book 2.
Book 2 concentrates on Atlanta and Georgia materials. It is fully intact and in good condition. The clippings date from 1939
to 1940. Most focus on Atlanta and its commercial and residential areas. However, a good number are about other parts of Atlanta,
such as vacations to parks, restored forts, the tornado that touched down in Albany, and many rural areas where farming was
the main feature (cotton, tobacco, turpentine, and apples are the most prominent crops). Likewise, logging, mining and corn-shucking
appear in the scrapbook. Images and articles about local entertainment and shopping are included. Several debutants and the
Gone with the Wind Premier also feature in this scrapbook.
The rotograuvure set contains some pictures of World War II, a few of World War I, some clippings on Thomas Watson, and also
some of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's visit to the University of Georgia.
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ms187 |
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Hargrett Library |
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World War Posters collection
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Hargrett Library |
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Dates: |
1910-1950 |
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This collection contains World War I through World War II posters from the United States, Great Britain, France, Canada, Germany,
New Zealand, and the Philippines. The posters cover various issues such as supporting the war, buying war bonds, enlisting
in the army, preserving food and resources, and supporting the Red Cross.
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ms3564 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Murray and Nancy Ann Blum collection
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Creator: |
Blum, Nancy Ann, 1933-2019 |
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Dates: |
1794-1990s |
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This collection primarily consists of French, British, and American propoganda posters from World War I by well-known artists
including Steinlen, Willette, Faivre, Ibels, Georges Scott, Ethel Franklin Betts, and others. Additionally, there are a small
number of prints, newspapers, sheet music, postcards, and artifacts related to the war and post-war period. The artifacts
include a number of trench art pieces made from artillery shells. There is a small collection of steroviews and a stereoviewer.
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ms4085 |
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Hargrett Library |
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