Georgia
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
rl00836GeorgiaLife_10
rl00837GeorgiaLife_11
rl00839GeorgiaLife_13
rl00840GeorgiaLife_14
rl00841GeorgiaLife_15
rl00842GeorgiaLife_16
rl00843GeorgiaLife_17
rl00844GeorgiaLife_18
rl00846GeorgiaLife_20
rl00847Golf_1
Sarah G. Stokes diploma
Diploma was awarded to Sarah G. Stokes by the Public Schools of Richmond County, a high school Diploma from the Girl’s [Tubman] High School on June 28. 1878
"Sketch of the Northern Frontiers of Georgia extending from the mouth of the Savannah River to the town of Augusta"
This collection is comprised of the single copy of the "Sketch of the Northern Frontiers of Georgia extending from the mouth of the Savannah River to the town of Augusta" created by Archibald Campbell in 1780, and published in London by William Faden.
St. Paul's Parish map
This collection is comprised of the single copy of a map of St. Paul's Parish in Georgia, from 1755-1775.
State of Georgia map
This collection is comprised of a single copy of a map of the state of Georgia, dated 1895. This map depicts counties and land lot districts throughout the state.
State recreation land map
This collection is comprised of the single copy of a map of Georgia's state recreation areas.
"The Laurie and Whittle map of Georgia and the Deep South"
This collection is comprised of a single copy of a map of the Southern states produced by Laurie and Whittle in 1794. The map was originally compiled by Bernard Romans for use in the American Military Pocket Atlas.
William H. Dumont papers
This collection is comprised of materials related to the genealogy research William H. Dumont conducted from 1960-1969, on many Georgia families. The materials include correspondence, photocopies of primary sources, research notes, and handwritten family trees. William Henry Dumont (1897-1970), was a certified genealogist and editor of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly, and researched family geneaolgy focused in Georgia and the Carolinas.
Thomas R. Wright papers
Dr. Thomas R. Wright received his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia in 1876. He taught at MCG for 47 years, first as professor of anatomy and later as professor of surgery. He was known as a skillful surgeon. Dr. Wright served as dean of the Medical College of Georgia from 1894-1896.