41 |
Title: |
Sidney Samuel Thomas papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Thomas, Sidney Samuel, 1923-2012 |
|
|
Dates: |
1943-1945 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of the correspondence of Sidney Samuel Thomas, a sergeant in the United States Army. The majority
of the correspondence consists of letters written by Thomas while serving as a cryptographer in Cayenne, French Guiana to
his mother, Mrs. S.S. Thomas, his sister, Mrs. Sybil Gunn, and his aunt, Mrs. J.H. McGraw. In his letters, Thomas describes
his duties as a cryptographer, his daily routine, army life, as well as family and community issues in Athens. There is some
mention of war news and politics, as well as numerous references to popular movies and books of the era. Also included are
postcards, two scrapbooks, and some theater programs.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms2988 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
42 |
Title: |
Thomas Hart family papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Hart, Thomas H., 1921- |
|
|
Dates: |
1936-1951 |
|
|
Contents: |
This collection consists of letters, artifacts, ephemera, photographs, and other materials from Thomas Hart and his family,
most of which is from the World War II era. The correspondence is mainly between Thomas and his future wife Denise Rion both
during and after the war. Also included are materials from Thomas' Army service, and photographs of friends and family, or
scenery from their many trips.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3209 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
43 |
Title: |
Masaharu Homma tribunal records
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
United States. Armed Forces |
|
|
Dates: |
1946 February 5 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of a selection of transcripts from the Manila war crimes tribunals, paginated 3029-3087, documenting
the questioning and testimony of the accused, General Masaharu Homma. While his trial lasted about five weeks, this portion
of transcripted material appears to cover the proceedings of February 5, 1946. Also included is a large fold-out map of the
Phillipines with charts and notes showing deployment of troops and combat strategies.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3851 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
44 |
Title: |
Massey family papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Massey, James Henry, Sr., 1922-1995 |
|
|
Dates: |
Circa 1943-1995 |
|
|
Contents: |
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.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms4302 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
45 |
Title: |
Clarence L. Jordan papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Jordan, Clarence |
|
|
Dates: |
1920-1970 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of letters, pictures, clippings, manuscripts, programs, printed materials, notes, file cards, and
other materials concerning the life, career, and writings of the late Dr. Clarence Leonard Jordan, founder of Koinonia Farms,
an agricultural missionary enterprise, and inter-racial community. The early letters, largely from Clarence Jordan to his
mother, are most revealing as to the character of the man. The many clippings and printed materials about Clarence Jordan
and Koinonia also give insight into the community life, and the programs indicate the wide demand for Dr. Jordan as a speaker.
The collection also includes the manuscripts, both written and typed, with annotations and/or corrections and revisions of
many of Dr. Jordan's writings, particularly the Cotton Patch versions of the Gospels.
The collection is arranged into folders but for the most part it has been described at container level.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms756 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
46 |
Title: |
Harmon W. Caldwell papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Caldwell, Harmon White |
|
|
Dates: |
1927-1950 |
|
|
Contents: |
The Caldwell papers represent the emergence of the modern executive philosophy guiding the modern State University. Because,
for the first time, a filing schema has survived intact, there has been no need for reorganization of the papers to facilitate
user access, and the original provenance has thus been more or less preserved. The papers break down into four broad series
as follows: Series 1: Administrative Subject/Correspondence File 1927-1949. This series encompasses the fullest scope of
Caldwell's myriad duties as University President, and comprises 75% by bulk of the volume of the collection. Included are
extended subseries treating the University building program, the "Cocking Affair", the higher education of blacks in Georgia,
the emerging Landscape Architecture program, the increasing role of agricultural research in the postwar South, the early
standardization of Senior Class rings, the emergence of the University Center in Georgia, the vitality of the newly created
University of Georgia Press, and the WPA Georgia Writers Project. Series 2: Board of Regents Files 1932-1949. This series
documents interactions between Caldwell as University President and the state Board of Regents. Series 3: Wartime Administrative
Files, 1940-1948. This series follows the multiple hats which Caldwell wore in his various roles in support of America's involvement
in World War II. It is further organized into separate sub-series covering the following specific functions: Civilian Defense/Selective
Service/U.S. Armed Forces/War Program/Army Specialized Training Corps/Navy Training School/Personnel-Savannah Unit. Series
4: UGA Personnel Files 1937-1950. This is an alpha-ordered set of University personnel files for the indicated years (it
is not comprehensive).
|
|
|
Identifier: |
UA97-098 |
|
|
Repository: |
University of Georgia Archives |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
47 |
Title: |
W. Campbell Goode World War II collection
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Unknown |
|
|
Dates: |
1940-1945 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of World War II material including mililtary maps, newspapers, German publications, photographs, postcards,
and other items such as a German convalescent leave paper and a German pass and identification. W. Campbell Goode wrote descriptive
comments on most of the items.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms2896 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
48 |
Title: |
Jean Flanigen papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Flanigen, Jean, 1898- |
|
|
Dates: |
1917-1964 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of Flanigen's wartime correspondence, including V-mail and family correspondence. Family correspondents
include Barrington L. Flanigen, C. D. Flanigen, and Harold Milton Heckman. Also included are a sketchbook and a scrapbook.
The scrapbook contains material such as clippings, invitations and tickets.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms2919 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
49 |
Title: |
First Presbyterian Church (Athens, Ga.) records
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
First Presbyterian Church (Athens, Ga.) |
|
|
Dates: |
1907-1997 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and records of First Presbyterian Church, Athens, Georgia, from 1907-1997.
Several letters are from members of the armed forces, their families, chaplains and pastors during World War II. Photographs
depict missionaries, church members, and the church building. Church records include inventories, bulletins, various resolutions
and memorials.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3151 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
50 |
Title: |
Dean E. Dreyer papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Dreyer, Dean E., 1910- |
|
|
Dates: |
1927-1991 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of letters he wrote while serving in the Navy and traveling the world. There are also slides and photographs
he took on his travels. In addition, the collection includes a few letters from other people, clippings, school and military
papers, a high school scrapbook from Dublin High School (Ga.) from 1927, writings, family photographs, and other material.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3325 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
51 |
Title: |
Claude Williams papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Williams, Claude, Jr., 1922-2018 |
|
|
Dates: |
1917-2010 |
|
|
Contents: |
This collection contains Claude Williams, Jr.'s papers related to his businesses in Athens, Georgia, his military training
and service during World War II, and his uncle Herbert Williams' military service during World War I. The business records
mainly pertain to Georgia Outdoor Advertising's purchase of other advertising companies as well as the board of directors'
meeting minutes. Material related to Herbert Williams' service as a volunteer ambulance driver in the American Field Service
during World War I include a photograph album, copies of the "American Field Service Bulletin", maps of France, and his medals.
Much of the papers pertaining to Claude Williams' serivice during World War II are training materials and his notes from the
United States Army Infantry School at Fort Benning near Columbus, Georiga. Also included are some Williams family photographs
and a book on the family's history focused on Claude and his wife Charlotte.
Note that box 1 folders 1-2 contain material written in French.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms4246 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
52 |
Title: |
Eunice Williams Reed papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Reed, Eunice Williams, 1876- |
|
|
Dates: |
1883-1951 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of papers of Eunice Williams Reed from 1883-1951. The papers pertain primarily to Reid's work with
the Laura Rutherford Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) and with the Georgia Division of the UDC. Includes
correspondence, speeches relating to the UDC and the history of the Civil War, printed material, newspaper clippings, programs
and scrapbooks. The collection also contains a scrapbook of newspaper clippings and letters (1918-1919) from Albon W. Reed
while serving in France during World War I and two scrapbooks of newspaper clippings pertaining to World War II.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms140 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
53 |
Title: |
Horace A. Bohannon oral history interview
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Bohannon, Horace A. |
|
|
Dates: |
1989 June 16 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of an oral history interview with Horace A. Bohannon by David Onkst. Topics discussed include Bohannon's
World War II experiences with the Tuskegee Airmen; African American veterans and the G.I. Bill; the Georgia Veteran's League
and the relationship between African Americans and whites; the Southern Regional Council (SRC) and its policy on segregation,
its veterans service project, and Dr. Henry Mitchell's involvement with the SRC; and the United States Employment Service.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms2854 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
54 |
Title: |
Clark Howell family papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Howell, Harriet Barrett |
|
|
Dates: |
1873-1946 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of papers of Clark Howell and the Howell family of Atlanta, Georgia from 1873-1946. The papers include
mainly correspondence but also contain clippings, photographs, and speeches. The correspondence (1882-1946) consists of personal
letters between Howell and Harriet G. Barrett (Howell) as well as business correspondence pertaining to Howell's editorials
and management of the Atlanta Constitution, Georgia and U.S. politics, the 1905 Georgia gubernatorial race, the Democratic
Party, and World War I. Correspondents include Alexander S. Clay and David B. Hill. The collection also includes correspondence
to Clark Howell, Jr. pertaining to World War II and materials relating to the estate of Evan P. Howell, Clark Howell's father.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms818 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
55 |
Title: |
M. H. Mitchell, Inc. 94th Infantry Division collection
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Mitchell, David Yoakley |
|
|
Dates: |
1940-2020 |
|
|
Contents: |
The M.H. Mitchell, Inc 94th Infantry Divisoin Collection consists of original World War II correspondence; 94th Division Association
minute books, financial papers, organization records, and member lists; printed materials including reunion prograpms, divisional
histories, newsletters, and manuals; scrapbooks; photographs; artifacts including medals, ephemera, flags, and uniforms; and
subject files.
A large portion is dedicated to the 94th Infantry Commemorative History book and the 94th Infantry Division Association. Much
of the collection revolves around veterans' activities. This series contains correspondence reflecting on World War II and
the 94th. Folders often include obituaries and memorials about 94th veterans. The vast majority are letters are from the 1980s-1990s
to Robert Cassel regarding his upcoming book about the 94th Infantry in World War II.
The writings series contain mostly memoirs of 94th Infantry soldiers after their World War II service. There are a few collected
anecdotes from Cassel's book and several compliations of veterans' memoirs from their infantry service. There is a large subseries
related to the book, "Patton's Ghost Corps" by Nathan Prefer. This includes a sizeable amount of Prefer's original research
material.
The media series is housed in the Walter J. Brown Media Archives. The items include an extensive number of videotapes and
DVDs, focusing on reunions, the 94th Division's overseas campaigns, and veterans.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3352 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
56 |
Title: |
Kate Harben Jones papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Jones, Kate Harben |
|
|
Dates: |
1922-1947 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of papers of Kate Harben Jones from 1922-1947. Includes corrected typescripts of Jones' essays, short
stories, and reminiscences; photographs of the Jones family; correspondence; and v-mail. Most of the correspondence (1933-1945)
consists of letters to Jones from her son, Herbert F. Jones, during his military service in World War II. Herbert wrote from
Fort Riley (Kan.), Camp Gordon (Ga.), Fort Dix (N.J.), and Fort Pierce (Fla.) describing his military training, military service
clubs, and the local areas. After being shipped overseas (1944), Herbert wrote from England, Germany, and France describing
the area, the people and their reaction to American military troops, the Normandy invasion, reconnaissance patrols, wounds
he received, his medical treatment, and military activity after Germany's surrender. The correspondence also contains letters
to Kate Jones from other family members and literary acquaintances.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms1335 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
57 |
Title: |
Paine family papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Paine family |
|
|
Dates: |
1848-1952 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of papers of the Paine family of Clarke County (Ga.) and Ansley family of Augusta (Ga.) from 1848-1952.
Includes correspondence; genealogical information on the Burge, Graves, Paine, and Ansley families; photographs, and a scrapbook.
Correspondents include Sarah Ann Neal Burge, David Henry Ansley, Sarah Graves Ansley, James Gardner Paine, Sr., F.A. Rutherford,
and James Gardner Paine, Jr.. Included are correspondence from F.A. Rutherford of the 23rd Alabama Infantry Regiment during
the Atlanta Campaign, from James G. Paine, Jr. while serving in World War II and relating to his interest in breeding hounds
for hunting, from Anne Platt Reeves Paine to her mother-in-law while living in the Philippines, and a typescript of the history
of the Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church (Newton County, Ga.).
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms2261 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
58 |
Title: |
William Bruce Eidson, Jr. papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Eidson, William Bruce, 1922-1999 |
|
|
Dates: |
1919-1963 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and ephemera dated from 1919 to 1963 and collected by the William
Bruce Eidson family of Ways (or Richmond Hill), Bryan County, Georgia. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence
from William Bruce Eidson, Jr. to his parents from 1939 to 1952 while he was a student at Georgia Tech, in the army as a flight
trainee and part of its specialized training program, and a journalism student at the University of Georgia after the war.
Also included is a group of letters written by William Bruce Eidson to his wife from 1919 to 1952 while he worked elsewhere
in the lumber trade and later as part of the Civilian Conservation Corps and in Columbus, Georgia at Fort Benning.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3087 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
59 |
Title: |
Rayburn Moore family papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Moore, Rayburn S., 1920- |
|
|
Dates: |
1914-1988 |
|
|
Contents: |
The collection consists of biographical information, correspondence from family and friends, Army papers, printed material,
photographs, and artifacts. The correspondence includes World War II letters to Rayburn Moore from his family and friends
and World War I letters from Max Moore in England to his wife. Max was a sergeant in the American Expeditionary Forces, Hospital
Unit T, Medical Department. The artifacts include a World War II Army uniform, a World War I blue star banner, dog tags, medals,
a man's watch, and an American flag.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3345 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
60 |
Title: |
Betty Sargent papers
|
Requires cookie* |
|
Creator: |
Sargent, Betty Lee, 1912-2009 |
|
|
Dates: |
1868-2009 |
|
|
Contents: |
This collection consists of biographical information, correspondence, photographs, printed material, research files, and writings.
The correspondence is primarily between Betty Sargent and her family and friends from the 1930s until the early 2000s. There
is also material related to the First American-Japanese Student Conference, World War II, and Betty's career with the Georgia
Review. The careers and activities of Robert Dell, William Shirer, and Stefan Lux are documented in the correspondence, research
files, and writings. A portion of the collection documents the Sargent family troubles involving James Sargent's health.
|
|
|
Identifier: |
ms3866 |
|
|
Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
|
|
Similar Items: |
Find |
|