Russell Family Collection, Record Group A: Ina Dillard Russell

Russell Family Collection, Record Group A: Ina Dillard Russell

Descriptive Summary

Title: Russell Family Collection, Record Group A: Ina Dillard Russell
Inclusive Dates: 1855-1953
Language(s): English
Extent: 27 box(es) (30 linear feet)
Collection Number: RBRL003RFC_A
Repository: Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies

Collection Description

Biography

Blandina (Ina) Dillard was born on February 18, 1868. Born at the family home, Farm Hill, in Ogelthorpe County, GA, she was the youngest of Fielding Dillard and America Frances Chaffin's thirteen children. She attended the Lucy Cobb Institute in Athens, Georgia, and became a third grade teacher. In 1891, she married Richard Russell, Sr., a lawyer in Athens, who became the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia in 1922. Judge Russell and Ina would go on to found one of the most influential families in modern Georgia.

The Russells had fifteen children on the family farm in Winder: Mary Willie (Bill, Billie), Ina Dillard Jr., Frances Marguerite (Dicksie, Dixie, Margo), Richard Brevard Jr. (R.B., Dick), Harriette Brumby, Robert Lee, Patience Elizabeth, Walter Brown, Susan Way, Lewis Carolyn, twins William John and Fielding Dillard, Henry Edward (Jeb), Alexander Brevard (Dickson, Dick, Alec), and Carolyn Lewis. Sadly, two of the children--Susan Way and Carolyn Lewis--died very young. Ina and her sister, America Patience (Aunt Pipey, Pinkie), alongside a governess, taught the children at home until they left for school at the age of thirteen or fourteen.

Ina's oldest son, Richard B. Russell Jr., became governor of Georgia in 1931. Richard was a lifelong bachelor, so during his term as governor, the Russells lived with him in the Governor's Mansion, with Ina fulfilling the role of First Lady of Georgia.

Ina died in 1953. The library at Georgia College is named in her honor, and a collection of Ina's letters to her family have been published by her granddaughter Sally under the title Roots and Ever Green: The Selected Letters of Ina Dillard Russell.

Scope and Content

These papers contain mainly correspondence between Ina Russell and her husband, Richard B. Russell, Sr. and their son, Richard B. Russell, Jr., as well as other family members. The letters exchanged with Judge Russell and Senator Russell frequently contain commentary on political developments nationwide and in Georgia. The collection also includes family scrapbooks, books, newspaper clippings saved by Mrs. Russell, photographs, and a selection of stereo slides. The papers give an in-depth look at the social activities and mores of a large family at the turn of the twentieth century and contain information regarding Mrs. Russell's selection as Georgia's Mother of the Year and her work within the Presbyterian Church.

Additional family photographs can be found in Subgroup D: Winder Papers of the Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection.

Ina Dillard Russell, Sr.'s letters also appear elsewhere in the Russell Family Collection, as well as in the Papers of Judge Russell and Senator Russell. Several of these letters have been published in the book Roots and Ever Green, edited by Sally Russell.

Organization and Arrangement

This collection is arranged into the following series:

Series I: Personal Papers and Letters\ Series II: Scrapbooks Series III: Newspapers, Clippings, and Magazines Series IV: Photographs Series V: Artifacts Series VI: Books.


Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Preferred citation

Russell Family Collection: Ina Dillard Russell Papers. Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia, 30602-1641.

Processing Information

Books, journals, and other publications listed in this finding aid have been individually cataloged and can be requested (for use in the Special Collections Library only) using the University of Georgia Libraries catalog.

Copyright Information

Before material from collections at the Richard B. Russell Library may be quoted in print, or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, in any publication, permission must be obtained from (1) the owner of the physical property, and (2) the holder of the copyright. It is the particular responsibility of the researcher to obtain both sets of permissions. Persons wishing to quote from materials in the Russell Library collection should consult the Director. Reproduction of any item must contain a complete citation to the original.

Finding Aid Publication

Finding Aid prepared by Madison Ingram and Robert Lay, 2019-01-03.


Related Materials and Subjects

Subject Terms

Related Collections in this Repository

Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection

Richard B. Russell, Sr. Papers

Mary Willie Russell Green

Ina Dillard Russell Stacy

Frances Marguerite Russell Bowden

Harriette Brumby Russell Sharpton


Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 

Personal Papers and Letters, 1890-1953

boxfolder
11Personal from RBR Sr., 1891-1894, 1891-1894
12Personal from RBR Sr., 1894, 1894
13Personal from RBR Sr., 1895-1896, 1895-1896
14Personal from RBR Sr., 1897-1900, 1897-1900
15Personal from RBR Sr., 1900-1905, 1900-1905
16Personal from RBR Sr., 1907-1909, 1907-1909
17Personal from RBR Sr., 1911-1915, 1911-1915
18Personal from RBR Sr., 1917-1938, 1917-1938
19Personal from RBR Sr., 1922-1937, 1922-1937
110Personal Correspondence, 1983-1896, 1983-1896
111Personal Correspondence, 1897-1905, 1897-1905
112Personal Correspondence, 1902-1909, 1902-1909
113Personal Correspondence, 1906, 1906
114Personal Correspondence, 1907-1908, 1907-1908
115Personal Correspondence, 1909-1920, 1909-1920
116Personal- Family, 1910-1913, 1910-1913
117Personal- Family, 1920-1930, 1920-1930
118Personal, Miscellaneous, 1927-1937, 1927-1937
119Correspondence, 1930-1932, 1930-1932
120Personal, Political 1931, 1931
121Personal- Family, 1931-1935, 1931-1935
122Congratulations, 189-, 189-
123Congratulations, 1930 A-D, 1930
124Congratulations, 1930 E-L, 1930
125Congratulations, 1930 M-R, 1930
boxfolder
21Congratulations, 1930 S-W, 1930
22Congratulations, 1927 and 1932, 1927, 1932
23Speeches by Others, 1938-1939, 1938-1939
24Mother of The Year, 1950, 1950
25Presbyterian Church, Correspondence and Minutes, 1928-1931
26Presbyterian Church Material, 1932
27War Ration Books, 1940s, 1940s
28Wedding Invitation, the Russells , 1891
29Dillard Geneology
210Presbyterian Church, 1920s
211Family Clips, 1933-1942, 1933-1942
212Correspondence, Clips , 1925-1929
213Correspondence: Gov's Mansion, 1931-1932
214Correspondence: Walter B. Russell, Sr. Family, 1933, 1949
215Why Am I A Tither?, 1930
216Carolyn Russell School , 1933
217[Letters], 1900, 1911, 1933
218Correspondence from RBR, Jr. 1943, 1943
219[Letters from 1950], 1950
220[Presbyterian Bulletin from 1926; letter from 1908], 1908; 1926
221[Presbyterian Church Clippings and Correspondence], 1924
222Letters to Mrs. Russell from friends and American Legion Auxiliary Department of Georgia book, 1938-1946
223[Letters from Montgomery, AL], 1950s
224Letters from 1946, 1946
225[Holiday Cards to the Russells], 1950s
226[Holiday Cards to Mrs. Russell], 1940s
227[Christmas Cards, 1952], 1952
228Ina letters to Walter, two photos of Russell, Sr., postcard book , 1920
boxfolder
31Invitations [addressed] to Judge and Mrs. R- unknown except Charlie Brand, Joe Jacobs, 1911-1912
32Children to IDR and RBR, Sr. , 1913-1914
33[Letters] from friends of Judge and Mrs. R and some of the children's friends, 1913-1915
34Letters to Ina or Richard from children; also Rob's reports of A&M, 1916
35Miscellaneous- Valentine's Clippings and other from Ina's "Keeps", 1915
36[Postcards sent to Mrs. Russell, Sr.], 1930-1953
37[Bundle of Letters, 1930s-1950s], 1930s-1950s
38[Letters, 1946-1949], 1946-1949
39Lettters to Mrs. Russell; Congratulatory telegrams at the election of Richard B. Russell, Jr.], 1952
boxfolder
41Children to Ina and Richard, 1912-1915
42Letters to Aunt Pat, 1913-1916
43Letters of children to Ina and Richard; includes Margo's GNIC picninc letters, 1915
44Children to IDR and RBR Sr., to Winder, GA, 1913
45Ina Letters from Billie, Margo, Harrietta, Rob, Others, 1913-1915
46[Letters addressed to the Russell Family], 1953
47Birth Congratulations and Misc. Invitations, 1909
48Cards and letters recieved by "Mother" while she was in Piedmonth Hospital with a broken hip; folder 1/2, March 1943
49Cards and letters recieved by "Mother" while she was in Piedmonth Hospital with a broken hip; folder 2/2, March 1943
410[Christmas cards to Mrs. Russell, Sr., 1952], 1952
411[International and National postcards souvenirs]
boxfolder
51To Ina Dillard Russell, from Alex B and Sara E Russell
52To Ina Dillard Russell from William John Russell (son) Folder 1/2
53To Ina Dillard Russell from William John Russell (son) Folder 2/2
54[Letters from the 1920s: recieved from Mrs. Hopkins doing missionary work], 1926-1927
55[Letters ro Mrs. Russell, Sr., from 1931-1934], 1931-1934
56[Letters and telegrams to Mrs. Russell, Sr., from 1936-1937; includes congratulatory letters, on Richard B. Russell's election], 1936-1937
57[letters from 1938, folder 1/2], 1938
58[letters from 1938, folder 2/2], 1938
59[letters from 1939-1942], 1939-1942
510[letters from 1942-1947], 1942-1947
511[letters from 1948-1949], 1948-1949
boxfolder
61[letters from 1950-51], 1950-51
62[Letters from 1950-53, the year of Mrs. Russell Sr.'s death], 1950-53
63[undated letters, including cards from family, folder 1/2]
64[undated letters, including cards from family, folder 2/2]
65[Church bulletins from Presbyterian Churches in Alabama, Georgia, and Washington, DC] folder 1/2, 1940s
66[Church bulletins from Presbyterian Churches in Alabama, Georgia, and Washington, DC] folder 2/2, 1940s
67Eneas Africanus, by Barry Stillmell Edwards, 1927
68[Astros Chart: Were You Born Between January 20th and February 19th?}, 1910
69[How was Jesus Baptized and Why? by John Goff]
610[cover missing: Christian Publication]
611[Jewish Philanthropic Institution in the Middle Ages, by Abraham Cronbach]
612[1200 Bible Questions in Consecutive by J.J. Hill], 1903
boxfolder
71[The Home Quarterly, 1923], 1923
72[Crawford W. Long: The Discoverer of Ether Anaestesia, by Jane Wesley Long], 1929
73[A Remarkable Negro Family, from 'The Southern Workman'], October 1925
74[Telephone Directory, Athens, Georgia, Spring/Summer Issue, 1930], 1930
75[The Coming Victory: A Speech Made by General Smuts], October 4, 1917
76[Essential Facts about Our Mission work in Japan, Mexico, by Egbert W. Smith]
77[The Church Calendar of Care, 1929, 30, 33, 34], 1930-34
78The United States News: Five Senators Report on the War
79[Minutes and Reports of Woman's Auxiliary, Georgia], 1924-1934
710[Program for 'Mother Russell Day' Georgia's Mother of the Year], 1950
711[Address by Mildred Lewis Rutherford: 'Thirteen Periods of United States History'], November 12, 1912
712[Address of Heriot Clarkson before the Daughters of the American Revolution Guilford Battle Chapter and Society of Cincinatti], February 23, 1931
713[booklet: Catalogue of Massachusetts History, sold by C.F. Libble and Co.], October 1925
714[booklet: 'An Economic and Social Survey of Russell County, University of Virginia], July 1931
715[The New England Primer, 20th Century reprint]
716[Bible excerpts and booklets by James H. McConkey]
717[The Union Seminary Review: A Presbyterian Quarterly], July 1941
718[Yearbook Planner 1936], 1936
719[Calendar, 1928], 1928
720[The Record of Sigma Alpha Epsilon magazine], May 1945
721[Intra Muros: A Dream of Heaven by Rebecca R. Springer], 1898
722[The War Cry: Christmas special interest stories}, 1951
723[International Mother's Day Digest pamphlet], June/July 1950
724[George Co-Op Composition Book, with notes inside]
725[Anniversary Book: Birthdays and Wedding Days to Remember], 1944
726[Yearbook of Programs for the Business Women's or Evening Circle], 1934-35
727[Money As An Acid Test of Faithfulness]
728[If Eyes Were Made for Seeing: Quill Club Anthology], June 1940
729[Christian Homes: the Bulwark of Civilization], May 1923
730[note to Richard B. Russell, Sr. about the capitol in Milledgeville], August 20, 1929
731[Dance of the Gnomes by Frederick A. Williams], February 1938
732[Christmas Carols for Use in Sunday schools and Community Gatherings], 1923
733[The Lord is My Shepard by Samuel Liddle], 1935
734[Face to Face, by Herbert Johnson, 1894
735[Graded Studies by Mrs. Crosby Adams for the Piano]
736[Evangelistic and Worship Hymns]
737Lenten and Easter Music program
738Here WE Come, Mr. President! (Small Town Boys, 1943
739[Composition book notes, 1939], 1939
740[Ladies' Dresses made to order book]
741Testimonial Dinner to James A. Farley, February 15, 1937
742Diary and other papers of John Matthew Winslow Davidson, M.D. , 1853-1873
743[Piano Sheet Music]
744[Book of Sheet Music]
boxfolder
81[Congressional Record-Senate], 1944
82[in box marked 'Church']
83[from envelope entitled 'Dillard Family:' Clippings, Cards, pamphlet from Burns Club; Letter to 'Pink'], 1880-1928
84[The Ministering Master: Studies in the Gospel of Mark], 1934
85[Birth Control is Wrong! by Ignatius W. Cox], 1930
86[The Abiding Principle in Giving by Robert E. Speer]
87[The Earnest Worker: A Help to Bible Study in the Sabbath School and Home], February 1935
88[Christ: The Key to Scripture: A Study and a Method by W. Graham Scroggle], 1924
89[Handbook of Pohick Church, Truro Parish, Fairfax Co., VA]
810[Eight National Oratorical Contest and Sixth International Contest], 1931
811[Ten Cent Pocket Series, edited by E. Haldeman-Julius. Titles include Carmen, Crimes of the Borgias, King Lear, Poems by Robert Southey, and others]
812[The Presbyterian Survey, official magazine of the Presbyterian Church in the United States], January 1928
813[Bulletin of Columbia Theological Seminary: The Centennial], July 1928
814[Joseph Smith Tells His Own Story]
815[The Sunny Side of Life Book, by the Kellogg Company], 1934
816[Nugent's Fashion Catalogue St. Louis, Missouri], Spring/Summer 1901
817The American Foreign Service Journal Vol. 23, No. 8, August 1946
818[Brains and Bloodlines, by James Anderson McDuff]
819[Studies in Hymnology by Mrs. Crosby Adams], 1929
820[The Struggle of the Ages: Roman Catholicism and Americanism in Deadly Array], December 1927
821[Summer Chatter: Laboratory Training School: vol. 1 Nos. 11 and IV], June 26 and July 13, 1944
822[Crusading with Christ, Yearbook of Programs], 1934-35
823[program: Concert givern by Violin Pupils of the First National Institute of Allied Arts], May 26, 1938
824[Mountain Memories: Christmas Greetings], 1943
825[From box "Ina's Keeps"]
826[1st Edition of 'The Darlingtonian'], 1947
828[poems by Eleanor Cochran Reed]
829[Box of Clippings; Rug catalog]
830[Quincy Adams Portfolio notebook]
831[Mother by S.E. Kiser and The Man Who Owned The Stable]
832[watercolors]
833Negro Spiritual; Mother's Day
834Prayers- Senate, 80th Congress, 1947-48
835In Memoriam: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1945
836The Life and Character of Joseph Rankin, March 25 1886
837The Land of the Sky
838The United States Navy in Southern California Waters, by Richard B. Russell , August 1 1933
839'The Georgia Review" Vol. 5 No. 1 , Spring 1951
box
29[Sheet Music]
 

Scrapbooks, 1906-1953

boxfolder
91Russell Scrapbook Clippings-Small , 1886
92Russell Scrapbook-Big, 1901
93Russell Family Personal Scrapbook Clippings, 1905
94Russell Scrapbook-Big 1886-1918, 1886-1918
95Russell Scrapbook-Small , 1886
91Scrapbook, year 1935, 1935
92Scrapbook, year 1931-32, 1931-32
93Scrapbook, year 1933-40, 1933-40
boxvolume
101Scrapbook, year 1931-33, 1931-33
102Scrapbook, year 1932-41, 1932-41
103Scrapbook, year 1925-27, 1925-27
104Scrapbook, year 1933, 1933
105Scrapbook, year 1906-1933, 1906-1933
106Scrapbook, year 1937-40, 1937-40
107Scrapbook, year 1933 No. 2, 1933
108Scrapbook, year 1905-1931, 1905-1931
boxvolume
111Scrapbook, year 1903 [with Grover Cleveland's signature], 1903
112Scrapbook, year 1927-33, 1927-33
113Scrapbook, year 1932, 1932
114[A.P Dillard's Scrapbook of Bible verses]
115Scrapbook, year 1926-1941, 1926-1941
116Scrapbook, year 1931, 1931
boxvolume
121Scrapbook, year 1933-35, 1933-35
122Scrapbook, year 1933 No. 3, 1933
123Scrapbook, year 1933 No. 4, 1933
124Scrapbook, year 1937-38, 1937-38
125Scrapbook, year 1930-34, Scrapbook, year
boxvolume
131Scrapbook, year 1929-43, 1929-43
132Scrapbook, year 1928-33, 1928-33
133Scrapbook, year 1932-34, 1932-34
134Scrapbook, year 1926, 1926
boxvolume
141Scrapbook, year 1952, 1952
142[Pictures from] Dedications American War Memorials in Europe, 1937, 1937
143Scrapbook, year 1947-52, 1947-52
144Scrapbook, year 1952 No. 2, 1952
145Scrapbook, year 1948, 1948
146Scrapbook, year 1933-47, 1933-47
 

Newspapers, Clippings, and Magazines, 1918-1953

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15Newspapers: Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Box 1 , 1918-1953
box
16Newspapers: Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Box 2, 1918-1953
box
17Newspapers: Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Box 3, 1918-1953
box
18Newspapers: Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Box 4, 1918-1953
box
19Newspapers: Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Box 5, 1918-1953
box
20Newspapers: Newspapers in Georgia, including newspapers from Winder, Statesboro, and Macon, 1918-1953
box
21Newspapers: National News, including the New York Times, 1918-1953
boxfolder
221Colliers Magazine: "Cheaper by the Baker's Dozen" feature on the Russells (5 copies), September 2, 1950
222Time Magazine "Atlas of the War"
223Yank: Central Pacific Edition, December 8 and 22 1944
224"Water, Water, Everywhere!" by American Asphalt Paint Co. , 1931
225editions of the "Christians Observer" folder 1/2, 1932-47
226editions of the "Christians Observer" folder 2/2, 1932-48
227"Congressional Record" Vol. 89 Nos. 81, 82, 83, May 1943
228Mount Rushmore National Memorial [magazine], 1931
229"Intercollegiate Sports", September 22 1931
2210"Life" magazine , July 14 1952
boxfolder
231Newspaper Clippings: folder 1/13, 1900-1953
232Newspaper Clippings: folder 2/13, 1900-1953
233Newspaper Clippings: folder 3/13, 1900-1953
234Newspaper Clippings: folder 4/13, 1900-1953
235Newspaper Clippings: folder 5/13, 1900-1953
236Newspaper Clippings: folder 6/13, 1900-1953
237Newspaper Clippings: folder 7/13, 1900-1953
238Newspaper Clippings: folder 8/13, 1900-1953
239Newspaper Clippings: folder 9/13, 1900-1953
2310Newspaper Clippings: folder 10/13, 1900-1953
2311Newspaper Clippings: folder 11/13, 1900-1953
2312Newspaper Clippings: folder 12/13, 1900-1953
2313Newspaper Clippings: folder 13/13, 1900-1953
2314Clippings from "The Red and Black" , 1911-15
box
30[Collier's Magazines]
 

Photographs , 1880-1953

boxfolder
241Relations and Friends, 1800s; 1906
242[Richard B. Russell with female students; Russells in a LaGrange general store], 1943
243Photographs of the Dillard family, 1880s
244[Family and friends' children, including Brevard Russell], 1890s
245[photos, including of Agnes Marguerite Russel and Rev. Joe Thomas]
246[photos of cousins; including the Judd and Morris children]
247[photos, including of Mary Ina Dillard]
248[photos of the Russell family, including those given out by Russell during his campaign]
249[photos of the Dillard family, including of America Patience]
2410[photos, including those of William Russell and Robert Lee Russell], 1880s and 19010s
2411[photos, including those of Charles Almond, John Dillard, and other Dillard children], 1880s
2412[photos of the Russell family, including those with Richard B. Russell and his siblings], 1931-32
boxfolder
251[photos, including that of Edward G. Russell]
252[photos of Richard B. Russell and the Russell family]
253[photos of the Russell children]
254[Christmas photos of the Brumby children and the Bentons], 1942
255photos of the Rev. Walter B. Dillard family
256[photo handouts for Judge Russell's campaign], 1922
257[photos Richard B. Russell while in the Senate]
258[photos of the Russells, in a parade for Mrs. Russell], 1950
259Presbyterian Church, 1920s
2510Harriette and William J. Russell with children, Athens, GA, 1890
2511Walter B. Russell
2512MW or Margo
2513Joanna Russell, the Russell family
2514Ina D. Russell Stacy
2515Patience E. Russell Peterson
2516Carolyn Lewis Russell
2517Susan Russell , 1947
2518James D. Dillard, 1882
2519RBR, Sr. in Atlanta GA, 1904
2520Wm J. Russell family in Princeton, GA, 1894
2521[photo in an office]
2522[photos, including Mrs. JD Cook in Chula, GA], 1929
2523[photobook of children]
2524[photo of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lester, Tallulah Falls, GA], August 1899
2525[photos of the Russell grandchildren], 1945-1950s
2526[unidentified woman]
boxfolder
261The Adams of Newton
262Cousin Alice (Mrs. Edward) Russell and Edward Russell , 1940
263[Woman in a wedding dress]
264Brevard Russell, 17 years old
265[family portrait in Washington, DC]
266Brevard Russell at Davidson College
267[photo of unidentified toddler]
268Rev. J. V. M. Morris
269[Richard B. Russell on the USS Richard B. Russell]
2610[photo of an unidentified couple], June 24 1930
2611[photo of adult Russell children]
2612Hugh Peterson, Jr. , 1936
2613[photo of a graduating class]
2614[Mr. and Mrs. Russell and their sons]
2615[unidentified family portrait]
2616[Richard Russell Sr., on the left]
2617Football squad at A&M School, November 1920
2618Graduating Platoon, Norfolk VA, 19-
 

Artifacts, 1855-1953

boxfolder
2619"Vote for Richard B. Russell for Governor" posters
boxitem
271Chalkboard, with name J.L. Dillard, Atpril 1855
272[Book of quotes/sayings]
273[Speak-o-Phone record]
274Stereo slides, collection 1/4
275Stereo slides, collection 2/4
276Stereo slides, collection 3/4
277Stereo slides, collection 4/4
278Bracelet
This is part of the Russell Family Collection, which includes the mother, sisters, and aunts of Richard B. Russell, Jr.
279Lace collar
2710Photograph in frame of unidentified child
27112-ounce drinking glass
2712Pottery mug
2713Locket (photographs of RBR, Sr. and IDR)
2714Sen. Russell's pin for the "Friends of Roosevelt Club", November 29 1935
2715Drawstring bag from Steward White, Fairfax Station, Alexandria, VA
item
01Athens Presbytery banner cloth
item
02Dress worn by Mary Louise Tyler, the first Mrs. Richard B. Russell, Sr.
item
03Design of her Tombstone
item
04[Painting/Drawing: House in the Woods]
 

Books , 1800-1931

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28Books , 1800-1931
Pearson, Henry Carr and Kirchway, Mary Frederika. "Essentials of English: First Book." New York: American Book Company, 1914. , 1914
Smiles, Samuel. "Character." Chicago: Belford, Clarke, and Co., 1881. , 1881
Swinton, William. "A Grammar Containing Etymology and Syntax of the English Language." New York: Harper and Brothers, Publisher, 1881. , 1881
Smith, Geo G. "The History of Methodism in Georgia and Florida, From 1785 to 1865." Macon: JNO. W. Burke and Co., 1877. , 1877
"Prayers and Praise, or Hymns and Tunes." Edited by Rev. Atticus G. Haygood and Prof. R.M. McIntosh. Macon: JNO. W. Burke and Co., 1901. , 1901
Weigle, L.A. and Tweedy, H.H. "Training the Devotional Life." Richmond: the Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1919. , 1919
Sears, Charles H. "The Crowded Ways." New York: Council of Women for Home Missions and the Missionary Education Movement, 1929. , 1929
"Seth Parker's Hymnal." New York: Carl Fischer Inc., 1931. , 1931
"Poetical Album or, Choice Selections of Poetry and Song." Chicago: Monarch Book Company, 1893. , 1893
Abbott, Jacob. "Learning to Think." New York: Harper and Brothers, 1855. , 1855
Greenlaw, Edwin and Miles, Dudley. "Teaching Literature: A handbook for Use with the Literature and Life Series." Chicago: Scotts, Foresman and Company, 1926. , 1926
Baker, George M. "Among the Breakers: A Drama in Two Acts." Boston: Walter H. Baker and Co., 1889. , 1889
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. "House of the Seven Gables: A Romance." New York: A.L Burt, 1895. , 1895
Edwards, Harry Stillwell. "Just Sweethearts: A Christmas Love Story." Macon: The J.W. Burke Company, 1919. , 1919
Raine, James Watt. "The Land of Saddle-Bags." Richmond: the Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1924. , 1924
"Hymn Book of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South." Nashville: Publishing House of the ME. Church, South, 1800. , 1800
Havergal, Frances Ridley. "Under the Surface." New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., 1884. , 1884
"Hymns."

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