Descriptive Summary | |
Title: George Baber Atkinson family papers | |
Creator: Atkinson family | |
Inclusive Dates: 1851-1914 | |
Language(s): English | |
Extent: 0.4 Linear Feet (1 document box) | |
Collection Number: ms828 | |
Repository: Hargrett Library | |
Abstract: The collection consists of the papers of George Baber Atkinson, his sister Fannie Atkinson, and the Atkinson family of Athens, Georgia from 1851-1914. It includes correspondence, deeds, articles, a bible, poems, essays, photographs, daguerreotypes, programs, scrapbooks, and indentures relating to ancestors of the Atkinsons. Articles and programs pertain to the Atlanta Medical College and the Winterville Academy (Winterville, Georgia). Most of the correspondence is to or from Fannie Atkinson. The collection provides a social history of Georgia for the time period. |
Dr. George Baber Atkinson (1843-1923) of Athens, Georgia received a medical degree at Atlanta Medical College but was associated with a number of private schools in Georgia including Lawrenceville Academy, Winterville Academy, Ringgold Masonic Institute, Maysville School and Danielsville Academy. Dr. Atkinson was a Confederate soldier in Troup's Artillery and was wounded at Sharpsburg.
Collection consists of letters, two scrapbooks, writings, indenture, 19 photographs and Bible of the ancestors, family and descendants of Dr. Atkinson (1843-1923) of Athens and Winterville.
Many of the letters are to and from his sister Miss Fannie Atkinson of Clarke County and there are drawings done by her while she was a student at Montpelier Institute in Monroe County. There is also a Bible carried by Dr. Atkinson as a Confederate soldier during the Civil War and scrapbooks about Troup's Artillery. After his education at Franklin College was interrupted in 1861, he and other veterans received their diplomas at the 1914 commencement. A letter from Chancellor Barrow, a program, and newspaper clippings about the event are in the collection. The photographs, both original and good copies, are of the Atkinson and Buffington families. Of special note is the carte de visite of R. E. Lee, autographed, which was removed from the collection to the vault.
Arranged in chronological order.
George Baber Atkinson papers, ms282, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.
Finding aid prepared on: 2009 July 6.
Related collections in this repository: Baber-Blackshear family papers, ms11.
See the Baber Blackshear Family Papers for more correspondence from Fannie and George Atkinson and their relationship to the Baber family.
See also photographic materials from this collection that were removed to the Cased Image Collection, ms3529.