Georgia -- History
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
rl00829GeorgiaLife_3
rl00832GeorgiaLife_6
rl00834GeorgiaLife_8
rl00835GeorgiaLife_9
RL01124Mills&Factories_1
RL01125Mills&Factories_2
RL01126Mills&Factories_3
rl01530StJohnMethodistChurch_1
rl01641SibleyMill_1
rl01642SibleyMill_2
rl01643SibleyMill_3
Sea Stachura Augusta riot oral histories
Histories were recorded as part of a larger project which remains unfinished. The work did give rise to a series of public discussions "Help Recover History: Let's Talk About the 1970 Riot. Sea Stachura was moderator and the panel consisted of riot witnesses and a university professor
Second Woodrow Wilson Symposium lecture notes
Lecture notes on the Augusta white, elite families during the United States Civil War. Examples used were the Woodrow-Wilson, Moragne-Fleming and Clanton Thomas families. Research bibliography included.
"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.
S.M. Whitney papers
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.
Student Lecture notebooks
This collection is comprised of lecture notebooks recorded by students at the Medical College of Georgia and other medical schools. When given on the notebook, the name of the student is given and the date. Name of lecturer and school is sometimes given on the notebook and is listed here.
Walker family papers
The collection consists of personal correspondence, photographs, and financial records documenting the prominent Walker family of Augusta, Georgia.
