4621 |
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William Gibbs McAdoo letter
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McAdoo, W. G. (William Gibbs), 1820-1894 |
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1872 February 3 |
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One letter from William Gibbs McAdoo to Joel Munsell of Albany, N.Y., requesting a copy of C. C. Jones, Jr.'s Reminiscences
of the Last Days, Death, and Burial of General Henry Lee for review purposes. He suggests that copies be sent to booksellers
L. W. Hunt & Co. of Milledgeville for sale. He also mentions that a painting is being done of General Robert E. Lee at the
tomb of his father.
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ms845 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4622 |
Title: |
Stanton family papers
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Stanton family |
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Dates: |
1800s-1942 |
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The collection consists of miscellaneous papers of the Stanton family from the 1800s-1942. Papers include: calling cards;
correspondence from Willie Stanton and W. L. Stanton; newspaper clippings regarding Lucy Stanton's miniature paintings and
activities in the community, and the death of William Lewis Stanton; photographs of Stanton family members; exhibition catalogues;
and a few sketches.
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ms846 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4623 |
Title: |
William Thomas Dumas scrapbook
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Dumas, William Thomas, 1858-1926 |
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Dates: |
1880-1896 |
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A scrapbook documenting the career of poet William Thomas Dumas from 1880 to 1896. The scrapbook contains clippings of Dumas'
poems published in various newspapers; reviews or laudatory comments on his poetry; and letters from Joel Chandler Harris,
Henry W. Grady, Bishop Haygood, Harry Stillwell Edwards, and Paul Hamilton Hayne.
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ms849 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4624 |
Title: |
P. M. Compton papers
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Compton, P. M. (Pleasant M.) |
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Dates: |
1781-1896 |
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The collection consists of papers of a miscellaneous nature related to Georgia county land records, justice of the peace and
other judicial matters, and indentures. Jasper, Chatham and Jones Counties are the most represented, although various others
are also present in the collection. An extensive portion is composed of Compton's correspondence from 1846 to 1853, in an
official capacity as surveyor general.
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Identifier: |
ms850 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4625 |
Title: |
Walt Kelly Pogo cartoons
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Kelly, Walt |
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Dates: |
1957 |
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The collection consists of three sketches by Walt Kelly for his famous comic strip "Pogo," a nationally syndicated cartoon
series featuring animals of the Okefenokee. Also included is a typewritten letter from Kelly regarding the drawings.
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Identifier: |
ms851 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4626 |
Title: |
Michael Johnston Kenan notebook
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Kenan, Michael Johnston |
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Dates: |
1872-1874 |
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The collection consists of the notebook of Michael Johnston Kenan from 1872-1874. The notebook contains handwritten observations,
both literary and historical. Of particular interest are Kenan's recollections of Fort Wilkerson, Fort Hawkins, Elijah Clarke,
Alexander McGillivray, Benjamin Hawkins, the death of William McIntosh, and relations with Creek Indians. Handwritten notes
on the inside cover reads "Continuation of my scrapbook, notes, essays, extracts."
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ms852 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4627 |
Title: |
Dr. J. N. LeConte notebooks
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LeConte, J. N. |
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Dates: |
after 1900 |
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The collection consists of three small stenographer's notebooks containing genealogical data accumulated by J. N. LeConte,
522 Century Building, Atlanta, Georgia. Dates the notes were written are unknown, but handwritten entries regard Elijah Clarke,
the Parker family, and Hearne family of late 1600s to early 1900s.
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Identifier: |
ms853 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4628 |
Title: |
Joy Bright Hancock papers
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Hancock, Joy Bright, 1898- |
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Dates: |
1918-1972 |
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Contents: |
The collection consists of papers of Joy Bright Hancock from 1918-1972. The papers include correspondence, mainly commendatory
letters but some relating to Hancock's naval duties and inspection tours; speeches; printed material pertaining to WAVE policies,
articles by and about Hancock, and naval aviation; manuscript articles for radio and television; photographs; clippings of
Navy press releases; manuscripts, drafts, and corrected versions of Hancock's book Lady in the Navy; certificates and citations;
and scrapbooks (1943-1965) of clippings detailing Hancock's career.
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Identifier: |
ms854 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4629 |
Title: |
James Pate, Sr. will
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Pate, James |
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Dates: |
1831 |
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Contents: |
The collection consists of the last will and testament of James Pate Sr. of Fayette County, Georgia. Pate divides his estate
amongst his wife, Cathy and his children John, Thomas, James, Charles, William, and Seaborn, as well as his son-in-law Squire
Posey for the care of his daughter Phoebe Yancey and his other daughters, Frankey Harrison and Ellinney Bland. The will stipulates
that all property is to be divided into equal shares amongst the children after his wife has received five dollars, his son
James has received three cows, calves and a bed and furniture, and Thomas his son has also received three cows, calves, a
bed and furniture.
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Identifier: |
ms856 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4630 |
Title: |
John S. Pool will
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Pool, John S. |
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Dates: |
1862 |
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The collection consists of the last will and testament of John S. Pool of Paulding County, Georgia dividing his property amongst
his wife, Charlotte who is to receive one enslaved African American woman, two beds and furniture, two cows and calves, one
set of chairs and tables and two hundred dollars; his remaining property is to be sold and divided equally amongst his children,
Sarah Simmons John Florene Elze Wood Martha Ann Mary Ann Enoch Wesly Minerva Jane Asbury and Lovie Coker (no commas between
names). Elzy W. Pool and N. N. Beall appointed executors.
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Identifier: |
ms857 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4631 |
Title: |
Absolam Janes will
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Janes, Absolam |
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Dates: |
1847, 1854 |
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The collection consists of the last will and testament of Absolam Janes of Greene County, Georgia dividing his property amongst
his children: Cornelia M. Sanders (7 slaves, 745 acres of land, $750 in sundry); Thomas P. Janes (8 slaves, furniture, 520
acres of land); Nancy W. McWhorter (7 slaves, furniture and a house); Mary E. Janes (11 slaves, a cash settlement of $6,000);
and grandchildren Robert McWhorter (25 shares Georgia RR and Banking stock), all remaining property is to be equally divided
between the children Cornelia Sanders, Thomas Janes, Mary Janes, Felix Janes, Susan Janes and Cordelia Janes.
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Identifier: |
ms858 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4632 |
Title: |
John Vason will
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Vason, John |
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Dates: |
1852 |
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The collection consists of the last will and testament of John Vason of Morgan County, Georgia, a complex document dividing
the estate evenly amongst his wife, Rebecca and the children, Nancy Vason Woods, Eliza Vason Hemphill, William Vason, Pope
Vason, Emily Owens Vason, David A. Vason and John Vason, after a series of delineated charges has been deducted from the estate.
The will directs his wife "to choose such of negroes, stock of horses, cattle, hogs, &c. &c. provisions of all kinds on hand
at the time of my death"
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Identifier: |
ms860 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4633 |
Title: |
Georgia miscellany collection
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Schindlers |
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Dates: |
1812-1889 |
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The collection consists of various bills, receipts and notes, poem To a Lady by a Female Maniac, and a copy of First Consolidated
Mortgage of the Savannah & Western Railroad Co. to the Central Trust Co. of New York (1889).
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Identifier: |
ms861 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4634 |
Title: |
Georgia county records
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Schindlers |
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Dates: |
1813-1873 |
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The collection consists of records from several counties in Georgia. Jefferson County: warrant of appraisements for estate
of William Parsons, dated September 11, 1813. Coweta County: Deed: Hitchcock to Hutcheson dated July 14, 1829. Murray County:
Deed: Pentz and White to Senter dated May 19, 1848. Jackson County: Arbitration regarding the estate of M. Witt. Superior
Court, August term 1858. Columbia County: Deed: Leitner to Jenkins, dated December 9, 1872. Whitfield County: Deed: Cox to
Swift, dated December 27, 1853.
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Identifier: |
ms862 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4635 |
Title: |
William McCree land grant
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McCree, William |
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Dates: |
1859 |
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The collection consists of a copy of a land grant made to William McCree, October 30, 1793, by Governor Edward Telfair; 285
acres in Wilkes County. Copy made March 29, 1859.
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Identifier: |
ms864 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4636 |
Title: |
John F. Gilbert acceptance as mail carrier
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United States. Post Office Dept. |
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Dates: |
1885 |
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Contents: |
The collection consists of a form letter to John F. Gilbert of Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, from U.S. Post Office
Department, accepting Gilbert's proposal "for conveying the United States mail from July 1, 1885 to June 30, 1889, on Massachusetts
Route No. 3209, between North Rutland and Princeton Depot, at # [sic]154 a year." Rules and regulations are printed inside
letter.
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Identifier: |
ms865 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4637 |
Title: |
Charles Gross financial papers
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Gross, Charles |
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Dates: |
1867-1902 |
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Contents: |
The collection consists of four items that include a receipt for state and county taxes for 1867, Savannah (October 28, 1867).
A receipt for state tax on wild lands for 1870, 10 cents (October 24, 1870). A covering letter to Charles Gross in regards
to a receipt for tax on lots in Douglas County for 1878 (January 17, 1879), signed by W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General.
A voucher for pension from Indian Wars, 1902.
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Identifier: |
ms866 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4638 |
Title: |
Josiah Goggins certificates
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Goggins, Josiah |
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Dates: |
1841-1851 |
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Contents: |
The collection consists of four documents certifying Josiah Goggins to be tax collector for Carroll County (1841, 1845, 1849,
1851).
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Identifier: |
ms867 |
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4639 |
Title: |
William T. Chester papers
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Chester, William T. |
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Dates: |
1867-1890 |
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The collection consists of various papers registered in Whitfield County including last will and testament of William T. Chester
dividing his property amongst his children, William, Mary Elizabeth, Jane and Louvinia. Their subsequent disposal of their
inherited property, various deeds and land transfers of Chester's are also included.
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Identifier: |
ms868 |
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Hargrett Library |
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4640 |
Title: |
J. N. Arnott contract (copy)
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Creator: |
Arnott, J. N. |
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Dates: |
1884 |
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Contents: |
The collection consists of one contract (copy) between the Board of School Trustees of Boiling Spring, Allegheny [sic] County,
West Virginia and J. N. Arnott to teach school for five months at a salary of $30.00 per month. Terms, length of school day
and record keeping are spelled out. Fines are to be levied if reports are not in on time. Mr. Arnott was also responsible
for making the fires and sweeping the floors of the school house, or causing these chores to be done.
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ms869 |
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