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Bill Moffat papers

Bill Moffat papers

Descriptive Summary

Title: Bill Moffat papers
Creator: Moffat, William
Inclusive Dates: 1842-2019
Language(s): English
Extent: 8.75 Linear Feet (8 boxes, 1 oversized folder, and 1 portfolio)
Collection Number: ms4630
Repository: Hargrett Library

Collection Description

Historical Note

Bill Moffat is a historian and preservationist specializing in the vernacular architecture of Georgia. During the 1970s and 1980s he photographed and documented houses, structures, and buildings in several counties throughout Georgia. Moffat also served as a preservation planner for the Northeast Georgia Area Planning and Development Commission.

Scope and Content

This collection contains research files compiled by Bill Moffat on the vernacular architecture of Georgia. The majority of papers are copied texts and brochures from historic sites. However, several original papers from the 1840s to 1890s are found throughout the collection.

Many of the photographs of structures were taken by Moffat during the 1980s and 1970s. Of note are original photographs collected by Moffat from buildings and individuals mentioned in the collection.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Item, box, folder], [Bill Moffat papers, ms4630], Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.


Related Materials and Subjects

Subject Terms

Architecture -- Georgia.
Correspondence
Cotton textile industry -- Georgia.
Families -- Georgia -- Correspondence.
Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Moffat, William
Vernacular architecture.

Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 
portfolio
1Notes on the collection and transcript of Bill Moffat interview , 2019
 
boxfolder
11David C. Barrow, Demosthenian bench
 
12Bibb, pamphlets and brochures
 
13Bibb, Ocmulgee National Park
 
14Bibb, maps
 
15Bibb
 
16Bibb County, Fort Hawkins
 
17Butts County
 
18Butts, Indian Spring
 
19Sword from Butts County documentation
 
110Sword from Butts County, maps
 
111Butts Department of Transportation (DOT) map
 
112Butts, soil survey
 
113Scull Shoals
 
114Scull Shoals, maps
 
115Scull Shoals vicinity
 
116Scull Shoals vicinity, Greene
 
117Scull Shoals vicinity, maps
 
118Interviews, Reynolds Project
 
119Oglethorpe
 
120Oglethorpe, brochures
 
121Oglethorpe, William H. Crawford
 
122Oglethorpe, Gilmer house and Goosepond
 
123Oglethorpe, Reed's Ku Klux Klan
 
124Oglethorpe, Buffalo Lick, Devorsey
 
125Indexes to History of Oglethorpe County and Ninety-Four Years
 
126Oglethorpe map gazetteer
 
127Terrell house, Putnam County
 
128Warthen
 
129Early Hill, Greene County
 
130Coleman-Hogan House, national register nomination
 
131Jefferson Hall, Greene County, national register nomination
 
132Japanese relics
 
133Oil portrait
 
134Chronicles of the Canebrake
 
135Glascock
 
136Glascock, Rebecca Knighton
 
137Glascock County, Jimmy Carter
 
138Greene, Greensboro vicinity
 
139Greene, Union Point vicinity
 
140Greene, Crackers Neck and White Plains
 
141Greene County, Penfield vicinity
 
142Greene, early settlements on the Oconee River
 
143Greene, Thomas Stocks' Oak Hill house and Richard Willis' Dover house
 
144Greene, Jackson house and cemetary
 
145Greene, Laura Alfriend and Tableau of the Confederate States
 
146Greene, Arthur F. Raper
 
147Greene, maps
 
148Hancock
 
149Hancock, Mt. Zion and vicinity
 
150Hancock, Sykes-Treadwell Plantation
 
151Hancock, Granite Hill Plantation and vicinity
 
152Hancock, Rockby
 
153Hancock, Linton
 
154Hancock County, Conquered Banner sheet music
 
155Hancock houses
 
156Hancock, maps
 
157Putnam, brochures
 
158Putnam, miscellaneous
 
159Putnam, census history
 
160Putnam, family histories
 
161Putnam, cemeteries
 
162Putnam, Rockville and vicinity
 
163Putnam, Stanfordville
 
164Putnam, The Glades, B. F. Grant Forest
 
165Putnam, houses
 
166Putnam, Mills Springs
 
167Putnam, maps
 
168Putnam, slave narratives
 
169Putnam, Indians
 
170Putnam foxhunting
 
171Putnam, Eatonton factory
 
172Putnam in the war
 
173Putnam, March to the Sea, maps
 
174The Countryman, Joseph A. Turner
 
175Putnam County, Turnwold
 
176Putnam County, Union-Phoenix-Turnwold Academy
 
177Turnwold in the war
 
178Turnwold, vicinity, maps, and roads
 
179Joel Chandler Harris
 
180Putnam, William H. Seward Ward house
 
181Putnam, Uncle George Terrell
 
182Turnwold, Captain Isaac Turner
 
183Denhamville, history
 
184Denhamville, Putnam County
 
185Denham in the war
 
186Sherman's destruction of Denhamville
 
187Denham, C. S. Arsenal, Macon
 
188Denham, Tanyard chimney's fish weathervane
 
189Denhamville, manufactures census
 
190Denhamville, population census and ledger index
 
191Denham, genealogical
 
192Denhamville, Putnam County, maps
 
boxfolder
21Humphriesville and environs census material, population
 
22Humphriesville and environs census material, agriculture
 
23Humphriesville and environs tax digests and related material
 
24Humphriesville, maps and plats
 
25Artifacts from Humphriesville and the River Road area
 
26Humphries, genealogy, obituaries, and cemeteries
 
27Thomas S. Humphries
 
28Thomas S. Humphries and The Compromise of 1850
 
29River Road, cemeteries and obituaries
 
210Redfield Cemetery report
 
211River Road, crimes
 
212Humphriesville and environs, miscellaneous
 
213River Road area, Benjamin and Lavinia Hawkins, Thomas M. Ellis
 
214River Road vicinity, schools and churches
 
215River Road settlement, roads, ferries, and mills
 
216Dames Ferry, Holton Ferry, and Popes Ferry
 
217Tom's Ford on the Ocmulgee River
 
218Tuskio-Micco path, route in River Road area
 
219River Road, Town Creek Indian site
 
220War 1861-1865, River Road area
 
221Jones County, secession, war, and reconstruction
 
222-24Humphriesville, E.W. Hawes
 
223Humphriesville, Lowe-Hawes
 
224Humphriesville, Lowe-Hawes, publications
 
225Healy, publications
 
226Healy, miscellaneous
 
227Healy, court case of slave Margaret and children
 
228Free and enslaved noted African-Americans in River Road area
 
229Jones-Bibb counties, proposed canal on Ocmulgee River, water power of the United States, tenth census
 
230River Road, family histories
 
231Jones County, miscellaneous
 
232Fortville, Jones County
 
233Jones, Adam Carson-Cabiness-Hunt house
 
234River Road area, war of 1812
 
235Jones County, Department of Transportation (DOT) map
 
236Jones County, manufacturing census, large planters
 
237Soil survey of Jones County and related material
 
238Civil War in Jones County, maps
 
239Post office maps
 
240River Road, maps and plats by W.G.M, based on 1914 Jones County soil map
 
241Humphriesville, aerial maps
 
242River Road area, maps
 
243River Road, land speculation and developers
 
244Jones County and Bibb County, maps
 
245Jones County, River North
 
246Fannie Thomas' house, photographs
 
2471938 survey of River Road
 
248River Road and Jones County, miscellaneous notes
 
249Glascock
 
250Glascock, maps and related material
 
251Glascock, census data
 
252Glascock, kaolin
 
253Dismuke chairs
 
254Edward Thomas Dismuke
 
255Dismuke, census and genealogy
 
256Glascock, Pool sisters
 
257Jasper
 
258Butts, Seven Islands, maps and photographs
 
259Butts, Seven Islands
 
260Butts, Seven Islands, war
 
261Jasper County, maps
 
262Jasper County, brochures
 
263Jasper, Seven Islands
 
264Jasper, David K. Roach of Seven Islands
 
265Jasper, Seven Islands, maps
 
266Planters factory, Ocmulgee mills, Seven Islands, original pages from Georgia Travelers Protective Association
 
267Ocmulgee mills, letters
 
268McDuffie
 
269Tom Watson, McDuffie
 
270Sweetwater iron works, McDuffie
 
271McDuffie County, map
 
272Wrightsboro, McDuffie
 
273McDuffie, soil survey
 
274McDuffie, a history
 
275-78Putnam
 
279Putnam, Kinchen-Little family
 
280Putnam, Kinchen-Little house, history and photographs
 
281Putnam, Philadelphia Church
 
282-83Taliaferro
 
284Taliaferro, Thomas Holley Chivers
 
285Crawfordville, Foster house
 
286Taliaferro, Sharon, Raytown, South Liberty Church, Wrightsboro Road, Locust Grove
 
287Taliaferro, Mendenhall, Macfie house
 
288Taliaferro, A.H. Stephens
 
289Warren
 
290Warren, Fountain Campground
 
boxfolder
31D.A. Jewell, Sr. residence, photographs
 
32Bowen-Jewell Company mill in Chickamauga, photograph
 
33Vera Birdsong Williams' photograph collection
 
34-5Hancock
 
36Hancock, brochures
 
37Hancock, Shoulder Bone Mill vicinity
 
38Sparta, Hancock County, letters to Dr. E.M. Pendleton
 
39Madison
 
310-12Warren
 
313Warren County, reconstruction
 
314Warren, great hall house, over mantle cottage
 
315Warren, Mount Pamona
 
316Warren, Dennis-Woodruff mill
 
317Warren, Beall Springs
 
318Hamburg mill community, store ledger
 
319Hamburg and vicinity
 
320Hamburg mill community, census for names on 1836 store ledger
 
321Hamburg, maps
 
322Washington County, Hamburg potteries
 
323Jewell history
 
324Jewell history and copies of miscellaneous manuscripts
 
325Jewell, clippings
 
326Jewell, Rock Mill Plantation
 
327Jewell, biographical and genealogical papers
 
328Jewell, miscellaneous
 
329Jewell, ledger material
 
330Jewell, census data
 
331Jewell, Gazetteer material and related items
 
332Jewell, river studies
 
333Jewell, interviews
 
334Pencil drawing of Bowen, Jewell, and Company store
 
335Jewell, maps and plats
 
336Georgetown
 
337Georgetown, maps
 
338Shoals of Ogeechee
 
339Mayfield, Hancock, Warren
 
340Johnson County, Laurens County, Spell diary
 
341Maps for Spell diary
 
342Spell diary, transcript
 
343Spell diary, original
 
344An Archaeological Survey of the Shoulderbone Tract, Hancock County
 
345Archaeological Testing on Reynolds Plantation, Greene County
 
346Archaeological Investigations at Buzzard Root, Taylor County
 
347Augusta, Confederate states powder works
 
348-49Augusta, Richmond County
 
350-51Baldwin
 
352Baldwin, brochures
 
353Clarke, Oconee
 
354Greene
 
355Hancock, Rockby, The Starry Crown
 
356Dr. James F. Barron and the McCarthy-Pope house, photographs
 
357-58Clinton materials
 
359Bunkley trial
 
360Jones County
 
361Griswoldville
 
362Griswold pistol factory relics
 
363Griswold revolvers, general information
 
364Griswoldville, maps
 
365Jones County, Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge (PWR) survey
 
366Cotton gin history
 
367Cook and Brother's Armory, Athens
 
368Vanishing sites of old Wilkes
 
369Research aids
 
boxfolder
41Newton County factory
 
42Curtwright factory, letters
 
43Curtwright factory, archaeological report
 
44Georgia textile mills
 
45-6Glascock, Rivers papers
 
47Cahawba, Alabama
 
48Middle Georgia Ramble file
 
49Lower and upper creek path, slide program
 
410Kups of Kauphy
 
411Georgia battlefield brochures
 
412Montgomery, Marion
 
413River Road settlement, correspondence
 
414Baldwin County, Tom's Ford on Oconee River
 
415Baldwin
 
416Baldwin, Scott-Carter-Furman house
 
417Scottsboro, Baldwin County, photographs found in the Scott-Carter house
 
418Baldwin, forts and early settlements on the Oconee River
 
419Baldwin, maps
 
420Columbia
 
421Columbia County, John Eubank Blanchard's farm journal
 
422Columbia County, map
 
423-24Elbert County
 
425Elbert, Petersburg
 
426Jasper
 
427Jasper, Alfred Cuthbert
 
428Jasper, David Adams
 
429Jefferson County
 
430Jefferson, Omaha Spring
 
431Johnson, Laurens, maps
 
432Johnson County
 
433Laurens
 
434Laurens, Governor Troup
 
435Lincoln
 
436Lincoln, McCorkle family
 
437Morgan
 
438Morgan County, Whatleys-Greggs-Waltons mill
 
439Morgan County, High Shoals factory
 
440Morgan, March to the Sea
 
441Newton
 
442Washington
 
443Washington, March to the Sea
 
444Washington County, map
 
445Wilkes
 
446Wilkes, Elbert, Anthony Shoals
 
447Wilkes, Joseph Belknap Smith
 
448Wilkes, Kettle Creek
 
449Birdges and ferries from T.R.R. Cobb's digest
 
450Middle Georgia
 
451Middle Georgia church history
 
452Miscellaneous
 
453Middle Georgia, maps
 
454Georgia maps, miscellaneous
 
455Georgia gristmills
 
456Georgia flag
 
457Georgia origins of the sacred harp
 
458Log house in Georgia
 
459Georgia militia districts
 
460July-Birdsong dogs
 
461Woodward's reminiscences, index
 
462Cotting's geological report
 
463Middle Georgia, erosion
 
464Gideon Lincecum autobiography
 
465Fort files, Goff collection
 
466Middle Georgia, March to the Sea
 
467Rziha maps, DeLaubenfels
 
468March to the Sea, manuscript maps
 
469Sherman in Putnam
 
470Seven Islands
 
boxfolder
51Seven Islands
 
52Bartram's report to Dr. Fothergill
 
53Bartram Trail, brochures and maps
 
54Trans-Oconee Republic
 
55John Lyon's journal
 
56Asbury's Georgia visits
 
57Upper creek path
 
58Lower creek path
 
59Tom's path, Toblers
 
510Creek Indians, Ben Hawkins
 
511Middle Georgia, early travel narratives with maps
 
512Laws of Creek Indian and miscellaneous
 
513Journal of commissioners running the line between state of Georgia and the Creek Nation
 
514Sunbury Road by Goff
 
515The River Road Settlement of Jones County, A Social and Economic History
 
516Eugenia Humphries
 
517Humphriesville and Jones County, negatives
 
518Humphriesville and River Road, photographs
 
519Jones County, Humphries farm on Upper River Road
 
520Photographs
 
521River Road settlement, Lowe brother's store at River Road and Clinton Road, photograph
 
522Lowe-Hawes, photographs
 
523Humphriesville, River Road, photographs
 
524Dames ferry, photographs
 
525River Road in Jones County, notebook
 
526Walker and Humphries store
 
527Clippings
 
boxfolder
61-5Humphries family original papers, 1842-1950
 
66Estate of Thomas S. Humphries, circa 1870s
 
67Robert T. Walker original papers, 1888-1891
 
68Day books, circa 1890s
 
oversized_folder
1Land indenture, Humphries and McDonald, 1844
 
box
7Cases of slides, undated
Hancock, Putnam, Greene, Spell, Warren, Jewell, Denham, Turnwold, River Road settlement in Jones County, Thomas S. Humphries' plantation, Jones, Jasper, and Butts.
 
box
8Cases of slides, undated
Taliaferro, Morgan, Wilkinson, Oglethorpe, Washington, Elbert, McDuffie, Columbia, Glascock, Jefferson, Baldwin, Lincoln, Newton, Oconee, Crawford, Madison, Richmond, and Wilkes.