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Student Local History Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: IA-09-01-002

Scope and Contents

Gary Bainton, “The Great Textile Workers Strike of 1934 as Reported in the Augusta Chronicle” Chris Bodie. “Three Faces of Tom Watson” Annie R. Booth, Roger W. Brown, “History of the Eugene Talmadge Memorial Hospital” Marilyn C. Brooks, “History of the Hale Barrett House” Dr. Dexter Burley, “Hazel Street Area” Essie Bryant, Kenneth Jones, Peggie Neely, Patsy Scott, R.C. Trivelpiece, “A Report on Highland Park Neighborhood of Augusta” Helen Callahan “Developments of the Roman Catholic Society of Augusta and Richmond County During the Nineteenth Century” (Professor of History, Augusta College Della L. Carter, “A History of Ware High School” Dorothy W. Clark, “Southern Baptist Convention Augusta 1845” Cheryl Ann Daly, “Index of Old Houses In Augusta” John A. Danner, “The Appleby Library” Marvin Davis, “The Argument for and Against the Wage Reductions of November, 1898 in Augusta Area Mills” Virginia E. deTreville, “A Chinese Ethnic Group in Augusta, Georgia” Jeanne Dilloh, “History of the Medical College of Georgia” David A. Enko, “The Belle Vue House” Sandy Emerson, “Notes on the Colored American and the Loyal Georgian Black Newspapers from 1865 to 1868” Julia Glover, A Study of the Boll Weevil during the Period from 1912 to 1922” D.J. Grandinetti, “John Wereat and Whig Factionalism in Georgia” Paula Green, Curtis McCroba, Carol Tankersley, Renny Wolfe, “Tanglewood a Sociological Study” Paul H. Greenway, “William Gregg Founder of Graniteville” Constance Grimaude, “Henry Hegner Steiner Citizen, Physician, Friend” Bryan H. “Adams, Phinizy, Smith House” James Haney, “Sketches of Old Historical Buildings in the Augusta Area” Mary Jo Hendricks, “Merry Brothers Brick and Tile Company” Amy Hennessey, “George Walton: A Man of Vision” James Robert Hester, “Slave Songs of Augusta: Home Again After 145 years” Morene H. Hopper, “A History of Jarrett Manor” Luer Henry Hilde Brandt Jr., “Georgia History” Thomas E. Huggins, “ An Early History of the Faith Village Property, Its Owners and Surroundings to 1973” John A. Hutchens, “The Disputed Tabby Ruins Located on Elizafield Plantation. Spanish Missions or Georgia Sugar Works” Alesia Renee Johnson, “Governor Charles Jenkins Home” Robert L. Jenks, “The Historical Significance of a Non-Political Family, The Phinizys Keri Jones, “A walk Through Augusta History” Hope A. Jones, “Tobacco Road: Fiction or Fact? The Reception in Georgia” William Winter Jopling, Jr.    “Roy V. Harris: His Influence in Georgia” Peggy A. Kelly, “A History of the Village of Summerville” Dot Kelsey, “The Developments of University Hospital” Jana Kitchens “A History of the Newspapers of Augusta From Colonial to Present” Doris Ann Kirchheim “An Evaluation of the Prominent Women in the History of Georgia” August Klein, “Archie Butt- A Victim of the Titanic” Larry Land, “Quakers in Georgia” Elise Little, “Hoke Smith, Tom Watson and the Arthur Glover Conviction” Brenda Marlin, “A Sketch of the History of Negro Education in Augusta up to 1880” Deloris Martin, “Azalea Cottage” Hope Maxwell, “ An Oral History of Piney Grove Baptist Church and its Community” Ruth McCollum, “Eugene Talmadge and the New Deal” Ronald McCoy, “Dennis Cahill” Perry E. Mc Daniel. “The Old Whitney House” Linda McFarland, “A Study of the Reading Needs of Black Young Duties” Carl E. Moats, “The Cantelou Property “ James C. Moore, “Curtains for the Cracker Party in Augusta, Georgia April 1946” Joseph R. Neal, “The Era of Political Boss John B. Kennedy” Brian Newsome, “The construction of the Augusta Canal: A Move Toward Antebellum Industrialization” James O’Meara, “[The Maxwell Preforming Arts Theatre]:A Cultural and Educational Asset” Ann Osborne, “The Whig-Tory Struggle in Augusta” John Phillips, “A Short History of Camp Hancock” Barbara R. Poston “Augusta’s Rival City…Hamburg” Vicki G. Proefrock, “The Socioeconomic and Political Significance of the Harrisburg Area Miles J. Ram, “The Augusta Fire” Kris Reynolds “Major Skinner’s House” Victor Reeves “Habersham Church Cemetery Map with Numbers and Names” Jennifer S. Simless “George J. Roark” Hal Roby, “History of the 48th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry Army of Northern Virginia” Harold Roby, “History of the 48th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry Army of Northern Virginia” [2nd draft] Dwayne Rosier, “A Study of a Mill Village the King Mill Village” Leo Sauer, “The Yellow Fever Epidemics in Augusta” Dorothy P. Saxon, “Three Early Inventions in Georgia” John Schumacher, “The Montrose House” Melody Shedd, “Fort Gordon and It’s Influence on the Augusta Area” Mary T. Sheehan, “Judson Whitlocke Lyons” C. Reid Sisk, “A Brief History of Literary Augusta” Lynn M. Stevens, “Georgia’s Reaction to Tobacco Road Twylla Stewart, “Camp Gordon from 1941 to 1947” Angela Taylor, “The Life, Death, and Memory of Archibald Butt” Jochen Adam Thomas, “The Greatest Sufferers- Refugees and Casualties in Augusta: 1861-1865” Peggy Watts, “The Daniel Marshal Place” Maxine S. Widener, “Richard Henry Wilde House” Chris Williams and Michael Bell, “The Medical College of Georgia Blueprints for Progress” Kathleen S. Reddick “An Analysis of the Violence In Georgia Scenes” Sammie L. Williams, “Application of Survey Research Techniques to the Medical and Health Related Sciences” Susan Williams, “The Emergence of Woman into Charitable and Civic Organizations in Augusta following the Civil War” Jone P. Wilson, James R. Ross, Wanda Debow, Bonnie Blackwell, Steve Roy, Mike Gause, “Pinch Gut Neighborhood Augusta Georgia” Charles E. Wolfe Jr., The Negro and Richmond County Public Schools” Helen B. Yaun, “The Boll Weevill and Its Effect upon Georgia” Unattributed Paper/s

Dates

  • Other: Majority of material found in July 8, 1947

Conditions Governing Access

Restrictions see Use/Rights Access/General: Use of digital surrogates encouraged when available. The collection has no restrictions unless the Special Collections Librarian or their representative deems otherwise due to preservation concerns. Copies can be made by flashless digital photography

Conditions Governing Use

Use/Rights:  This work Student Local History Papers identified by University Libraries Augusta University is under copyright. Permission to publish must be obtained from the author of each paper

Biographical or Historical Information

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Extent

2.00 boxes

Language

English

Abstract

Contains student papers of various local history topics.  While the bulk of these papers were written for the classes of Dr. Edward J. Cashin, other material can appear, Papers were retained as research aids to other students by providing ready-made bibliographies. This collection is not closed and can be added to by students wishing to deposit copies of their work. This collection does not accept Honors or Masters Thesis

Method of Acquisition

Acc#2017.04

Title
Inventory of the Student Local History Papers
Author
Carol Waggoner-Angleton
Description rules
Other Unmapped
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
und

Repository Details

Part of the Reese Library Archives Repository

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