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CABELL, WILLIAM LEWIS- LETTER THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. MS Ht65_____ 13 March 1979_____ Date Dates Covered 1899 Number of Items 1 Name of Collection JOLLIAM. Given by Deposited by Purchased from Samuel C. Waller, Augusta, Georgia Other terms Date & method of arrival 7 March 1979 by mail DESCRIPTION William Lewis Cabel (1827-1911) served as brigadier general in the Confederate Trans-Mississippi Department. Moving to Dallas, Texas in 16*72, he served four terms as that city's mayor and also was U.S.Marshal for the northern district of Texas from 1885 to 1889- He Kas active in Confederate veterans organizations and this letter was written while he was lieutenant general commanding of the Trans-Mississippi Department, United Confederate Veterans. The letter, dated 6 June 1899, is from Cabel to Charles Edgeworth Jones of Augusta, Georgia, and discusses the deaths and whereabouts of several Confederate generals. 313/12-78/500 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2018 Cade, D. B. D.B. Cade papers, 1880-1903. 40 items. Arranged in chronological order. s The collection consists of papers of D.B. Cade from 1880-1903 The paper mclude correspondence, an account book, receipts, and invoices pertaining Elbert mainly to his ownership of the Savannah Valley Flouring Mills (Overton ina County, Ga.) and later to his business ventures in Mt. Carmel, South Carol for bly The account book contains a record of days worked and accounts, proba workers at his mill or brickyard. Forms part of: E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection 1. Cite as: E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection 1, D.B. Cade papers (1-2930). Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 3 1. Savannah VaHey Flouring Mills (Overton, Ga.) 2. Flour trade-Georgia book 7 Overton (Ga.) 4. Elbert County (Ga.) 5. Mount Carmel (S.C.) 6. Account * * Business records. I. GAGP CABLE FAMILY PAPERS Ms 1^37 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.^J^I_______ Date ^ May 1979 Name of Collection Dates Covered ^80-1960 Number of Items -fl CABLE FAMILY PAPERS_______________ Cadle Family, Swainsboro, Georgia Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival Brought by Paris Cadle, March 1979- DESCRIPTION The papers, pictures and other items are concerned with the Everett, Fey, Burkes, Parker, Martin and Cadle families of Effingham, Screven, Bulloch and Emanuel Counties of Georgia. There are a good many pictures.' :" Some of the pictures were done *by Mr. Wilson of Savannah, Georgia. .** An interesting part of this collection is the number of naval letters and papers of Willian Eden Cadle during the second World War. Mr. Cadle was sworn in at Macon, Georgia, on 20 April 19^2 and trained at Norfold, Virginia. Mr.Cadle left Guam, in September of 19^5 and was discharged 2^ December 19^5 at Jacksonville, Florida. Cadle Family Papers Ms. 1^87 Boxl 1) Burke Family Legal Documents 2) Cadle Family Legal Documents 3) Clippings ^) Correspondence 1905-19i*l, Undated 5) Envelopes 6) Everett Family Legal Documents 7) Farm Books 8) Forms 9) Genealogy 10) Grocery Ledger 1926, 1933, Undated 11) Insurance Policies 12) Lee, C.W. Legal Documents 13) Mingledorff Family Legal Documents 1^) Miscellaneous 15) Pictures: Burke Family 16) Pictures: Cadle Family 17) Pictures: Everett Family 18) Pictures: Foy Family 19) Pictures: Unidentified 20) Pictures: World War II 21) Printed Material 22) Receipts 23) Wilson, Henry J. Division of Estate, - f ^ ' Cadle Family Papers William Eden Cadle Division Box No. 2 1. Address Book 2. Army Institute-Enrollment Form 3. Clippings ^. Correspondence 5. Envelopes 6. Induction Papers 7. Leave Forms 8. Medical Records 9. Miscellaneous 10. Muster Lists 11. Patches, Dog Tags, Money, etc. 12. Printed Material 13. U.S. Citizens' Military Training Camp Box No. 3_ 1. Uniform 2. Pictures 3. Quilt Blocks THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No..- Dates Covered 7 Novc3iber T-. . Date _!_______ Number of Items ca. 1880-1970*3 -ca. 400 iteait Name of Collection Papers Given by "DeposKM by Purchased from Other terms Farris Cadle Swainsboro, Georgia Date & method of arrival 19&3 DESCRIPTION This collection contains correspondence, documents, photos, UCa class note books, clippings and printed materials relating to the Cadle family of Emanuei County, Georgia. Genealogical information is included on the Everett, Burke, Brinson, Foy, Dasher, and Andersen families of Effingham, Screven, Richmond, Jefferson, Emanuel, and Houston counties. Varied papers and pictures are incl/.id concerning the Overstrect and Scott families of Einanuel County, and the Braun fai:ii^ of Cleveland, Ohio and Daytona Beach, Florida. Included are a letter and telegram from Ernest Neal, post-laureate of Georgia in the H?20's and l$3C's. The collection also contains several metric survey plats, a metric deed, and correspondence relating to them. CADLE-MARTIN PAPERS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No..——13.53_______ Dates Covered —— Date -.—.—l-.--.5irlL.12!-____ Number of Items . Name of Collection ——— Given by : Farris Cadle. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival : 17 August 1978 by Mr. Cadle. DESCRIPTION Relating to the Martin and Cadle families of Emanuel and Bulloch Coun receipts of ties in Georgia, this collection contains correspondence and only when Dying James Alderman Martin and his wife Hattie Everett Martin. 22, several of the pieces refer to his tragic death. Other materials pertain to William Cadle of Svainsboro and include six snapshot photographs of the Japanese surrender in World War II aboard the U.S.S. Missouri, September 19^5. There are also several cacheted envelopes and invitations. 313/1-73/500 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 34 Cain & PoihiH (LouisviHe, Ga.) Cain & PoihiH record books, 1859-1902. 4v. Cain & PoihiH, law firm, Louisville, Jefferson County, Georgia, probably owned by James Cranberry Cain and Joseph H. PoihiH. The collection consists of four record books of the Louisville, Georgia law firm, Cain & PoihiH from 1859-1902. Includes cash book (1869-1889) record of debts collected (1859-1865). account book (1859-1868). and notes on case law. Forms part of: Virginia PoihiH Price collection. Cite as: Cain & PoihiH record books. Virginia PoihiH Price collection. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. 1. Lawyers—Georgia-Accounting. 2. Law firms—Georgia. 3. LouisviHe (Ga.) 4. Jefferson County (Ga.) 5. Account book. 6. Business records. I. Cain. James Cranberry. H. PoihiH, Joseph H. HI. GAGP IV. Title: Virginia PoihiH Price collection. CAIRO, TENNESSEE - BUSINESS PAPERS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.-JL272______—— Dates Covered Date ___^L^E^y.A97°—.— Number of Items __^..-.. Name oi Collection — Given by: Gary L. Doster, Watkinsville, Georgia Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival : DESCRIPTION 21 December 1977 by Mr. Poster The two letters making up this collection are both addressed to mercantile establishments in Cairo, Tennessee. The first from Harvey and Cage, merchants of New Orleans, to Messrs. Williston Hall and Company is dated 7 May 1821, and discusses river shipping and Tennessee's need for groceries and staple goods. The second letter, written 4 November 1621 from Baltimore, to Messrs Stokely Venison and Company is from the firm of David Warfield and James Pogue. It dis cusses outstanding accounts and payment of the amount. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1156 Caldwell, Erskine, 1903 Erskine Caldwell papers, {ca. 1930-1978]. 6 linear ft. Arranged by record type. Erskine Caldwell (1903-1987), American author, bom in White Oak, Georgia. The collection consists of papers of Erskine Caldwell from ca. 1930-1978. Includes several manuscripts of Caldwell's works, both published and unpublished; a small amount of correspondence; scrapbooks of memorabilia from Caldwell and his wife Virginia's travels; newspaper clippings, magazine articles, photographs, and advertising ephemera pertaining to Caldwell and his writings; awards presented to Caldwell; and photographs. Cite as: Erskine Caldwell papers , Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. Related collections in this repository: Ira S. and Caroline Bell Caldwell papers. 1. Authors, American - Georgia. 2. American literature - 20th century. 3. Photographs. 4. Scrapbooks. 5. Manuscripts. 6. Caldwell, Virginia. Erskine CaMwell Co::ection - Ms 1156 Box Listing Box 1 ..................................................Writings, Criticism & Interpretation, Bibliography Box 2..................................................Book Jackets & Other Printed Material Box 3 ..................................................Personal Material Box 4..................................................Awards, Certificates, Memorabilia, etc. Box 5..................................................Awards, Certificates, Memorabilia, etc. & Photographs Box 6..................................................Awards, Certificates, Memorabilia, etc. & Photographs Box7..................................................Scrapbook 1952-54 Scrapbook 1955 Box 8..................................................Scrapbook 1956-57 Box 9..................................................Scrapbooks (2) 1957 BoxlO................................................Scrapbook 1958 Box 11 ................................................Scrapbook 1959 Scrapbook 1960 Box 12................................................Scrapbook 1961 Box 13................................................Clippings, Magazine articles, etc. Artifacts Box 14 (Addendum) ..........................Erskine Caldwell: A Bibliography Erskine CaMweH CoHection - Ms 1156 Folder Inventory Box No. FoMer No. 1 Description Writings: Manuscripts, Typescripts, Proofs, & Printed MateriaL Criticism and Interpretation. BibMography. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "The Cold Winter" proof w/corrections "Crossing Kansas" typescript w/corrections "The Empty Room" proof w/corrections Jackpot typescript w/corrections & manuscript "Joe Craddock's Old Woman" proof w/corrections "A Lover of Horses" typescript w/corrections "Memorandum" proof w/corrections "Molly Cotton-Tail" proof w/corrections "Pablo"(aplay) typescript w/corrections "Picking Cotton" proof "TheSunfield" proof w/corrections "Uncle Henry's Love Nest" proof "A Woman in the House" proof w/corrections 14 Adaptation: Ray Mclver- "The Ballad of Candy Man Beechum" 15 16 "Call It Experience" (Writer's Digest. 1 95 1 August) "Chekov Through the Eyes of the Writers of the World" (Soviet Literature. 1980 # 1) Commentary on illustration by Roberta Egan (An Illustration Is Worth a Thousand Words) 17 18 19 20 21 efc. MacDonald, Scott "An Evaluative Check-list of Erskine Caldwell's Short Fiction" (Studies in Short Fiction. 1978) Martin, Jay "Erskine Caldwell's Singular Devotions Talmy, Vladimir (trans.) "A Soviet Critic on Erskine Caldwell" "Anthologies Containing EC Stories and Comments" Ms 1156 Inventory (cent.) Box No. FoMer No. Description Book Jackets & Other Printed Materia! (Programs & MisceMany) 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Stories Annette The Bastard and Poor Fool Call It Experience Certain Women Claudelle Inelish Close to Home Complete Stories of Erskine Caldwell (Selections) The Courting of Susie Brown Episode in Palmetto Erskine Caldwell's Gulf Coast Stories Georgia Boy God's Little Acre God's Little Acre-The Book of the Film Gretta Gulf Coast Stories A House in the Uplands In Search of Bisco . Jackpot-Selected Stories Jenny Journeyman Kneel to the Rising Sun A Lamp for Nightfall The Last Night of Summer Love and Money Men and Women Miss Mamma Aimee The Negro in the Well and Other Stories Place Called Estherville The Sacrilege of Alan Kent Say. Is This the USA Southways The Sure Hand of God A Swell Looking Girl This Very Earth Tobacco Road Tobacco Road - The Play Ms 1156 Inventory (cent.) Box No. FoMer No. Description 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Tobacco Road, God's Little Acre. Trouble in July Tragic Ground Trouble in July We Are the Living The Weather Shelter When You Think of Me Where the Girls Were Different A Woman in the House Writing in America Unidentifiable book jackets 48 Printed Material: Programs and miscellany Persona! Materia! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Bequests Biographical material Caldwell, Mrs. I.S. - Articles Caldwell, Mrs. I.S. - Medal for English composition Caldwell, Mrs. I.S. - Various Veracious Verses Caldwell, Virginia - Bookplate design Christmas cards Genealogy - Cosby Family Letters Miscellany Awards, CertiScates, MemorabiMa, etc. 1 American Academy of Arts and Letters and National Institute of Arts and Letters Ceremonial Program - 1976 2 American Academy of Arts and Letters and National Institute of Arts and Letters Ceremonial Program - 1978 3 Bulgarian Short Story medal - 1970 4 French Line, "Liberte", (LeHavre, NY) medal Ms 1156 Inventory (cent.) Box No. FoMer No. Description Awards, Certificates, MemorabiHa, etc. 4 5 Institute Cuitural Dominico Americano 1947-77 medal 6 Jacksonville, FL - Ambassador-At-Large certificate - 1970 7 Jacksonville, FL - Key to the city 8 Miss and Mr. Nude America Contest - Judge's ribbon 9 Poland - 500"* Anniversary medal Awards, Certificates, MemorabiHa, etc. Photographs. 1 Tuscon Press Club Horseshoe - 1944-64 2 United Airlines plaque - 1959 3 King of Spades poster inscribed "Skinny" 4 Portable knotholes "for peeping purposes" from Tom Baugh 5 Russian passport and street pass - 1930's 6 Caricature of Erskine Caldwell - Unsigned 7 Caricature of Erskine Caldwell - Signed Svarte 8 Cartoon of Caldwell characters - Signed Hirshfeld 9 Cartoon with caption, "C'mon, they just caught Erskine Caldwell down to Lacyville" Ms 1156 Inventory (cent.) Box No. FoMer No. Description 10 Cartoon with caption, "He's reading F. Scott Fitzgerald now. You should have been here when he was reading Erskine Caldwell." 11 La Agencia de Comunicacion Intemacional de los Estados Unidos de America, etc. - Certificate - 1978 12 Marquis Who's Who in America - Certificate 1978-79 13 University of Virginia Alumni Association Certificate- 1977 14 Bulgarian Short Story Award - Certificate - 1 973 15 Cartoon with caption, "Literary Renegades", etc. 16 Air France - Certification of crossing sound barrier -1979 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1935 1939 1955 1959 1960 1969 1970 1971 1973 1975 1976 1977 31 Undated 29 30 1978 1981-82 Ms 1156 Inventory (cent.) 7%% Faxes Box 6 - Awards, Certificates, Memorabilia, Photographs, etc. 1. University of South Florida Celebration of Literature Award - Plaque - 1977 2. The Press and Union League Club of San Francisco - Caricature of Erskine Caldwell by"Pancho"-1960 3. The Raven Society, University of Virginia - Certificate - 1959 4. Styrofoam "Happy Face" inscribed "Occupant Occupied" 5. Georgia Writers Association Literary Achievement Award - Certificate - 1968 6. Cartoon with caption, "It's always Christmas underneath the Signet tree" 7. State of Arizona, Office of the Secretary - Certificate - 1953 8. The Euphemian Literary Society - Diploma - 1959 9. The Authors Club of Los Angeles - Certificate 10. The Ferdinand Phinizy Lectures 1975 Proudly Presents... Erskine Caldwell Broadside 1 . Erskine Caldwell seated, holding cigarette 2. Erskine and Virginia Caldwell in New York City - 1978 Boxes 7-12 (Scrapbooks) 7 Scrapbook 1952-54 Scrapbook 1955 8 Scrapbook 1956-57 9 Scrapbooks (2) 1957 10 Scrapbook 1958 Ms 1156 Inventory (cent.) Scrapbooks (cent.) 11 Scrapbook 1959 Scrapbook 1960 12 Scrapbook 1961 Box 13 Clippings, Magazine articles, etc Located in Artifacts: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Kup's Show cup University of Virginia "Alumni Fun" 1965 pewter cup Press and Union League Club of San Francisco black cat Bronzed baby shoe labeled "Erskine Caldwell" Military helmet marked "Herbst" Military helmet worn while correspondent in Moscow Box 14 - Addendum Erskine Caldwell: A Bibliography Caldwell, Erskine - Girl With Figurines, Ms. AND Other Papers THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. —§°Ji———————— Dates Covered ,,..".—;_____________ Date Number of Items -1-JL.l. July, 1974______ Name of CoHection Erskine Caldwell - Girl With Figurines, Manuscript (typescript)____________ Given by Deposited by Purchased from* Dorothy Beil Other terms Date & method of arrival: Mail, May, 1$?4 Letter , October 1, DESCRIPTION: Typewritten Manuscript of a short story, Girl With Figurines, by Erskine Caldwell, autographed by the author at the end. This story is not listed under this title in The Complete Stories of Erskine Caldwell, 1953. Additional: LS from Erskine Caldwell To: Hoke Norris Dated: September 9, 1968 . ., ^t re: Expressing appreciation for a review of Norris' of "SummeEJbime Island UCL 832 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.JL^!_________ Dates Covered Date __jRE. Number of Items 1933 Name of Collection _____ Caldwell, ^Erskine,__ L?03 - __^ Motion picture contracts. Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Maurice Neville Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION American writer who in the early 1930's worked in Hollywood as a screenwriter for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. At least two of the scripts were produced as films, The Stranger's Return (1933) and A Wicked Woman (1934). No record for the other films has been located. 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) 6.) 7.) 8.) Individual contracts are for the following films: Express Train Robbery 24 July 1933 Lady Comes to Town 11 July 1934 Lost Laughter 20 June 1933 Louisiana Lon 29 May 1933 Stranger's Return 20 June 1933 Timber 1 June 1933 Wheat 24 July 1933 Wicked Woman . 11 July 1934 1. Moving-p i cture s. 313/2-80/500 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.————2——————— Dates Covered Date _____^ ^pril JL?81__ ^urn^ of Items Name of Collection Screenplay for Gretta. First International Pictures Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms May not be reproduced for any purpose Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION The screenplay for First International Pictures production of Erskine Caldwell's novel Gretta was written by Philip Yordan. Yordan has very freely adapted this work in his first draft with little similarity to Caldwell's.. original. As of this date the motion picture has not been produced. 1. Moving pictures. 212/2-30/500 CaldweH, Erskine THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession 2330 (M) Dates Covered 1985 Name of Collection Number of Items *** Caldvell, Erskine Given by Charles E. Peery Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival April 17, 1985 DESCRIPTION Typescript of six page short-story "Crovn-Fire", written by Caldvell in 19^0 for a collection of short stories called Jackpot. THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.: 2888 Dates Covered: 1984 Date: 4 May 1994 Number of Items: 1 Name of Collection: Caldwell, Erskine. Photograph. Given by Deposited by Purchased from Mrs. Caldwell. 5441 E. Orchid Lane, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 Other items Date & method of arrival 12/89 DESCRIPTION One black and white photograph of Erskine Caldwell by Karsh. Located in the oversize ms. drawer. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2515 Caldwell, Erskine, 1903Letters to Stetson Kennedy, 1940-1942,1958,1978. 24 items. Arranged in chronological order. Erskine Caldwell (1903-1987), American author, bom in White Oak, Georgia. The collection consists of letters from Erskine CaldweH to Stetson Kennedy from 1940-1942, 1958, and 1978. The majority of the letters pertain to Kennedy's book, PALMETTO COUNTRY, part of the "American Folkways" series edited by Caldwell. Cite as: Erskine CaldweH, letters to Stetson Kennedy. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Kennedy, Stetson. 2. Authors, American—Georgia. 3. American literature— 20th century. I. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1557 Caldwell, Ira S. Ira S. and Caroline Bell Caldwell papers, 1920-1949. 1 linear A. Arranged in chronological order. Ira S. Caldwell, Presbyterian minister, married Caroline Bell, parents of Erskine Caldwell, resided in Wrens, Georgia. The collection consists of correspondence to Ira S. and Caroline Bell Caldwell from 1920-1949. Mainly contains correspondence from their son, Erskine Caldwell; with some from his wives, Helen Lannigan Caldwell, Margaret BourkeWhite, and June Johnson Caldwell; and his children Janet, Pixy, and Dabney Caldwell. Erskine's letters chronicle his personal life and professional career: beginning as a college student; then while living in Mt. Vemon, Maine; traveling in Europe (1938); living in Darien, Connecticut; working in Russia (1941); and working in Hollywood, California. The collection also contains some correspondence relating to Ira S. Caldwell's work with the Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church. Cite as: Ira S. and Caroline Bell Caldwell papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. Related collections in this repository: Erskine Caldwell papers. I. Authors, American-Georgia. 2. Literature, American-20th century. 3. World War, 1939-1945. 4. Clergy-Georgia. 5. Presbyterians-Georgia. 6. Soviet Union-Description and travel-20th century. 7. Europe-Description and travel-20th century. 8. Mount Vemon (Me.) 9. Darien (Conn.) I. CaldwelL Erskine, 1903- II. Bourke-White, Margaret, 1904-1971. HI. Caldwell, Caroline Bell. IV. Caldwell, Helen Lannigan. V. Caldwell, June Johnson. VI. GAGP THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No..——R560______ Dates Covered Date __27 February 1988 Number of Items 1930-1933 1 Hollinger box Name of Collection _____Calhoun, F. Phinizv Sr._________________ Papers re. University's Permanent _____Committee on Memorials.__________________ Given by F. Phinizy Calhoun, Jr. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival 540 Peachtree Battle Ave. NW Atlanta CA 30505 26 January 1988 DESCRIPTION The Permanent Committee on Memorials was formed in 1931 for the purpose of establishing memorials to past Presidents and Chancellors as veil as outstanding faculty members and alumni of the University of Georgia. This collection consists of one Hollinger box of almost entirely correspondence (arranged alphabetically by last name of writer or addressee) dating from the early 1930's. Since the committee would often solicit help from the relatives of the individuals to be honored, most of the letters concern this subject, especially in regard to the donation or commissioning of portraits. There are also letters from the committee members to Dr. Calhoun, in which various business matters are discussed. Other items in these papers include printed material, lists, reports, two photographs, and other miscellany. See also the collection guide. 1. 2. Georgia. University. Permanent Georgia. University. Memorials. 3. Georgia. University. Portraits. Committee on Memorials. 313/8-84/300 i F. Phinizy Calhoun, Sr. Papers re. University's Permanent Committee on Memorials. Ms 2560 Guide F. Phinizy Calhoun, Sr. Papers re. University's Permanent Committee on Memorials. Ms 2560 Scope and Content Note The Permanent Committee on Memorials was formed in 1931 for the purpose of establishing memorials to past Presidents and Chancellors as well as outstanding faculty members and alumni of the University of Georgia. The committee consisted of the following individuals: Dr. Phinizy Calhoun, Sr. - Chairman Judge William H. Barrett Dr. Craig Harrow John W. Grant Harold Hirsch Dr. Ulrich Phillios Dr. John W. I'ade This collection consists of one Hollinger box of almost entirely correspondence (arranged alphabetically by last name of writer or addressee) dating from the early 1930's. Since the committee would often solicit help from the relatives of the individuals to be honored, most of the letters concern this subject, especially in regard to the donation or commissioning of portraits. There are also letters from the committee members to Dr. Calhoun, in which various business matters are discussed. Other items in these papers include printed material, lists, reports, two photographs, and other miscellany. Following the folder inventory is a selected name index to the collection. F. Phinizy Calhoun, Sr. Papers re. University's Permanent Committeee on Ms 2560 Memorials. Folder Inventory 3ox no. 1 Folder no. Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Correspondence Bailie, E. Sibley Barrett, William H Barrow, Craig Beckwith, Edmund R. Benet, Laurence Boggs, Lucien H. Boggs, Thomas R. Brock, Pope F. Caldwell, B.P. Calhoun, F. Phinizy, Sr. The Columbia State Cooper, Mrs. Hunter P. Coulter, E. Merton Eve, Duncan, Jr. Eve, Paul FinTey, John Finley, K.B. Grant, John "., Jr. Cra^, Tom S. Grerf;, Lewis C. Hill, Walter C. Hirsch, Harold Historical Society of Pa. Howell, Albert, Jr. Howell, Clark Hutcains, Sallie Jones, Harrison Hell, Thomas Naegele, Charles Frederick Nash, Hary Screven A. Pattcrson, Howard Patterson, Rufus L. Phillips, Ulrich B. Phinizy, Mrs. Bowdre Reed, T.W. Speer, William Talley, Elizabeth Wade, John Donald Wilkerson, Hell R. Willcox, C. de Witt Unidentified 42 43 44 Clipping & Other Printed Material Lists, Report, & Miscellaneous Photographs (located in Georgia Photo File) F. Thinizy Calhoun, Sr. Papers re. University's Permanent Committee on Ms 2560 Memorials. Selected Name Index Name See Following Folders: Baldwin, Abraham Grant, John W. Jr. Historical Society of Pa. Naegele, Charles Frederick Senet, Stephen V. (the poet & his grandfather) Benet, Laurence Boggs, William E. Boggs, Thomas R. Boggs, Lucien H. Campbell, John A. Jones, Harrison Charbonnier, Henri L. Phinizy, Mrs. Bowdre Church, Alonzo Barrow, Craig Eve, ^aul Fitzsimnons Bailie, E. libley Eve, Duncan Jr. Eve, ?aul Finley, Robert Finley, K.B. Hill, Walter B. Cray, Tom S. Cre^g, Lewis 1. Hill^ 'Jalter C. Hirsch, Harold Reed, T.W. LeConte, Joseph Talley, Elizabeth Meigs, Josiah Coulter, E. Merton Hell, Patrick Cray, Tom S. ^ell, Thomas Wilkerson, Nell R. Palmer, B.M. Caldwell, B.?. Patterson, Andrew H. Nash, Mary Screven Arnold Patterson, Howard Patterson, Rufus L. Rutherford, Williams Hutchins, Sallie (cent.) Selected Name Index Ms 2560 (cent.) Name See Following Folders Timrod, Henry The Columbia State Howell, Clark Tucker, Fenry Cooper, "rs. Hunter P. Waddell, Moses f^ray, Tom S. Willcox, Cyprian P. Willcox, C. de Witt HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES Manuscripts Division SEPARATION RECORD The following items have been removed from the Mss. No. 2560 DESCRIPTION OF ITEM PhotograDh of Augustin Smith Clayton Photograuh of Paul Fitzsinnnons Eve F. Phinizy Calhoun Srcp1leetion, LOCATION Georgia Photo File Georgia Photo File L65/12-87/200 CALHOUN, JOHN - LETTER. THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. —)<33———————— Dates Covered Date Number of Items —] 1962____________ 1846 Name of Collection Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Charles Hamilton, Autographs. Date & method of arrival N.Y. October 1958. DESCRIPTION ALS - Feb. 4, 1846 - John Calhoun to Messrs. John P. Savage, Francis P. Stubbs, and John Boozer of Oglethorpe University at Milledgeville, Ga., re gretting that he cannot contribute to the "Phi Delta Society, but wishing them veil. Letter dated from Columbus, Ga. This John Calhoun was a member of the Georgia Senate, and local political leader of Columbus. He is not the South Carolinian John C. Calhoun. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT UBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2018 Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Letter to Wilson Lumpkin, 1847 Apr. 6. 1 item. John C. Calhoun (1806-1850), lawyer, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Cabinet official, and Vice-President of the United States, resided in South Carolina. The collection consists of a letter from John C. Calhoun to Wilson Lumpkin dated April 6, 1847. In the letter Calhoun discusses the war with Mexico, President James Folk's acquisition of land in the Northwest (Oregon Treaty), trade with Mexico, tariffs, U.S. politics, and the presidential candidates for the 1848 election. Forms part of: E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection I. Cite as: E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection I, John C. Calhoun, letter to Wilson Lumpkin (2:1). Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Lumpkin, Wilson, 1783-1870. 2. Polk. James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849. 3. Mexican War, 1846-1848. 4. Presidents-United States-Election-1848. 5. Tariff-United States. 6. United States-Politics and government-1845-1849. 7. United States—Territorial expansion. 8. United States—Foreign relationsMexico-1845-1849. I. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT HBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 53 Camak family. Camak family papers, [ca. 1817-1947] (bulk 1889-1920). 9.5 linear A. Arranged by record type. James A. Camak (1795-1847), educator, editor and railroad official, resided in Athens, Georgia. Married Helen Smith Finley in 1820, their child, James Camak (1822-1893) married Mary Rebecca Wellborn (d. 1919) their children included James Wellborn and Louis Camak (b. 1873). The collection consists of papers of the Camak family of Athens, Clark County, Georgia from ca. 1817-1947. The papers consists primarily of correspondence and financial papers of James Camak, his wife Mary W. Camak, and their son Louis Camak. Most of the letters deal with family business matters and news of family or friends. Of particular interest are letters from sharecroppers on land owned by the Camak's and letters (18851901) between Mary Camak and Thomas W. Watson regarding personal business matters. The collection also contains a few items relating to James A. Camak, genealogical information on the Camak, Marshall, Wellborn and allied families, and notebooks containing drafts of Mary Camak's correspondence (1896-1910). Cite as: Camak family papers, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Ga. 30602. 1. Camak family—genealogy. 2. Marshall family—genealogy. 3. Wellborn family -genealogy. 4. Watson, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward), 1856-1922. 5. SharecroppersGeorgia. 6. Sharecropping—Georgia. 7. Athens (Ga.) 8. Clarke County (Ga.) 9. Camak, James A., 1795-1847. 10. Camak, James, 1822-1893. 11. Camak, Louis b. 1873. 12. Camak, Mary Wellborn, d 1919. Tna University of f^eor^ia Libraries Special Collections - Manuscripts Canak Collection ??ss 53 Comoiled 1949 ? The University of Georgia Libraries Special Collections - Manuscripts Catnak Collection Xss 53 Score and Content Note spondence (es?ecThe bulk of this collection consists of business corre of ^*rs. *'ary V. Camak ially i.rith share-croppers) and personal correspondence ards, recipes, invitat and her son Louis. Also included are pictures, postc many excellent Valen ions, a large collection of genealogical material, and materials concerning tines. As stated, this collection consists mainly of president of the Geor the Descendants of James A. Camak, a founder and first and math notes (ca. gia Railroad. Ther are, however, a few letter drafts University of Georgia. 1^17) when Camak was professor of mathematics at tlie Camak, and sev Box 1 contains genealogical information on the Uelborn, spondences dating from eral other families. Boxes 2 through 11 contain corre 's compositions. 1817 to 1947. Box 11 also contains sone of I'rs. Camak American Revolution, the of ters Daugh the Box 12 includes materials on and a large number of greeting cards and valentines. r drafts, paintings, Box 13 contains invitations and Box 14 contains lette and other printed mater prints, and photographs. Several recipes, postcards are contained in Box ial as well as information relative to the Univ. of Ga book. Box 17 holds 15. Box 16 contains Mrs. Camak's photo album and a scrap . several journals, ledger and other miscellaneous books ion contains corres Divis n Uatso E. s Box 18, separately titled the Thoma and ?tr. Watson. pondence dating from 1835 to 1931 between Irs. Canak the last part of the up make 1T4.1 to Finanaial papers dating from 1373 collection in Boxes 19 through 25. Canak Collection *tss 53 Inventory Folder Description general - Telborn general Canak Cody Marshall 3 4 5 6 lepers ^elborn o 1C 1 2 3 Correspondence: " : : *iath problents Correspondence: 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 " 1 2 3 Corresnnndence; : '' : ^ '' 7 o '' 11 1 3 1^39's : l?.50's 5 Q 1317 -1393 ca. 13*7, James A. Ca^ak ca. 1817, " " . : : ; : : : : : -. : Correspondence: : '' : ' A (conE. nn next *ia^e) 1390-1391 1807. Jan. -Oct. 1^92, Mov. -Dec. 11^3, Jan. -?fay 1P<^3. June-July 1193-1896 1993, Auf;. 1993. Sept. -Nov. 1-93. Dec. ^. Jan. *-* ! ar. -94, Apr. -Oct. L''94, Nov. -Dec. 1395, Jan. 1^*35, Feb. -?ept. 1R95, Oct. -Dec. 1^^6, Jan. -Feb. 1^06, n.ar. -?-'ay 1?96-1.!('°. 1^96, June -Au^. 1336, Sent. -Oct 1'196. IJov. - Dec. 1997. Jan. --Apr. Inventory (cont.) Box Folder Description 5 6 Correspondence 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Correspondence *-ay- Oct. ?:ov. - Dec. Jan. - Nay June - Aug. Sept. - Oct. Nov. - Dec. 1399, 1399, 1^.99, 1"99, 1399, 1399, 119°, 1900, 1900, 1900, Jan. feb. "ar. - Apr. lay - June July - Sept. Oct. Nov.- Dec. Jan. - Apr. Hay - Aup. Sept. - Dec. Correspondence 1901-1904 Jan. - Apr. 1901, Hay - - Aug. 1901. Sept, - Dec. 1902. Jan. - Feb. - July 1902, 1902. Nov. - Dec. 1903. Jan. - Sept. 1903. Oct. - Dec. 1904. Jan. - :?ar. Apr. - Sept. Correspondence 1904-1905 Nov. - Dec. 1904 1905, Jan. - Apr. 1905, ?tay - Sept. 1905, Oct. 1905, Nov. 1905. Dec. 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1197, 1397, 1P.93, 1893, 1<19H, 13°3, Correspondence (cent- on next 1^06-1903 1906. 19C6, 1906, 1906. 1907. 1907, 1901, 190S, Jan. - Feb. Mar. - Sept. Oct. Nov. - Dec. Jan.- Sept. Oct. - Dec. Jan. - Au3. Sept. - Dec. Inventory (cent.) Box Polder Description Correspondence; 1909-1912 1 2 3 1909, Jan. - Sept 1909, Oct. - Dec. 191D, Jan. - Feb. !! " " 1910, 1910, 1°1C, 1910, 1911, 1911, '' 6 7 ;* !' f3 9 n i 2 3 A 5 6 7 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 Q 10 12 1 2 3 4 5 1912 Correspondence " M T' t? '* !! " '' - July - Sept - I?ov. - Sept - Dec. ic<13-1944 1913-1915 1916 1917 1913-1920 1921-1934 1937-1942 1943 1944 Correspondence 1945-1947, undated; Social life - Athens; Compositions - Poetry, Prose Correspondence 1945 1946, Mar. - Apr. 1946, *?ay - Dec. 1947 undated Social life - Athens Compositions - Poetry - Prose Daughters of the Greeting Cards Daughters of the Greeting Cards " - American Revolution; American Revolution Xmas Easter Valentines - misc. 6 13 Mar. Aug. Oct. Dec. Jan. Oct. Invitations 1 2 3 4 (cent, on next page) 1877-1947, undated 1P77-1915 1916-1947 undated Inventory (cent.) Pox Polder Description 1 Letter drafts: 18^6-1910; Lucy Cobb Institute; Prints; ^hoto^.raphs 97 Letter drafts(I'rs. ^lary Camak): 1896-18(^ 14 . 1902-1910 .. te Lucy Cobb Institu Paintings, Prints, etc. -- flowers Print 3 4 5a 5b 5c 5d 5e 5f 5g 6a 6b 6c 6d 7 8 " /^icture Dogwood print i^aintin^s, prints, etc - birds, nisc. Bird print M /- Photographs; postcards; printed material; recipes; Univ. of CA Photography Postcards, U.S.A. , foreign " Programs, parr-hlets, souvenirs, 1896-1930 ",'*,", 1937, undated recipes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 University of Georgia 1 2 17 !! landscape (lake) Photographs 15 16 . iop7_^ -- '- 2 1 ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ' picture book, scrapbook (Mrs. Camak) picture book scrapbook Journals, ledgers, misc. miscellaneous Thomas E. Watson Division Correspondence 1385-1901, undated 1385-HS7 1SGS 13H9 1890 1891 1392 13*94 1895 1C96 1397 1^-93-1901 undated 9 19 11 12 13 (cent. on next pap,e) Inventory (cent.) 3ox Description Boeder Financial papers: 1373--1197 19 3 '' " : 1P.93 5 6 " '* " " Aup. : 1R95. Jan. : 1P95, Sept. - Dec. 3 " " : 1897 Financial papers: 20 " " " " " 2 3 4 5 6 " " " '' 7 5 9 10 21 1 7 8 23 : ; : : 19C4 1905 1906 1907 *' " " " " =' " " 1^09 : 1910 : 1911 : 1912 " '' ' ^' - 1914 : 1^15 2. 3 4 Financial napers: 1916-1919 '* ^ 19 If, '' ^' : 1917 " " : 1913 " : 1919 " " 1 2 Financial " " 1 2 Financial papers: 1944-1946 .... ^A (cent.) - . iQ^^ - 1 " " " 3 4 5 24 " " " " : 13-9 : 1^00 ri901 : 1902 ; 1903 financial papers: 1^08-1915 " : 1908 " 2 3 4 5 22 " '^ " " " 1 ^ 3 * " " -" '' ; 1^20-1935 : 1936 . lo^y : 1942-1943 : 1944 financial na^ers: 1^47-194°, undated " : 1947 " t t] : undated, rise. ' " Ms53A Camak family Camak family papers, addendum. .5 linear feet James Camak, 1795-1847, m 1820 to Helen Smith Findley, dau of UGA President Robert and Esther Flynt Caldwell Findley. The materials include lots of photographs of the Caldwell family, a few of the Findley family, Camak house & plans, Tallulah Falls, Ga area, lots of local scenes. There are a few letters and a typed sketch of the Georgia Rail Road and newspaper clipping regarding the railroad and some copies of English/French records. There are receipts for cotton purchases from James Peek of Crawfbrdville, Ga by a company in Augusta. See finding aid for detailed information. Ms 53 A Camak family papers - addendum Box 26: 1 - Photos: Camak house, James Camak I, Mrs James Camak 2 - Photos: Caldwell, Findley families of New Jersey/New York; Caldwell family castle, Co Donegal Ireland 3 - correspondence TLS - W K Mooreland > James w Camak re arrow & spear head collection DAR application for Josephine Smythe Camak & letter from DAR registrar general TLS - V L Collins > JWC regarding Princeton University info., 1915 ALS - Charles Pugsley > Mrs Camak, 1916 TLS - Henry R Goetchins > James Camak re estate of Wm S Shepherd copy of plans for Camak House from Historic American Bldgs Survey 4 - typed sketch of Ga Railroad, newstory of same 5 - Photos: Tallulah Falls, Ga area, many identified 6 - newsclippings - presidential matters; photos from books of some presidents; photos from book of Wm B McKinley, nephew of Mrs Camak 7 - photos: unidentified - includes double barrel cannon, portrait of a lady made in Augusta log cabin, 7 black children in cotton field, cotton gin, house with 4 blacks, 2 black men with wagon wheels 2 boys with fish catch outside store 'Kodaks' lady in graduate gown - Annie Camak? postcards from Ft Sheridan IL 8 - presidential ballot of 1920 & local elections classified directory of Athens, no date 9 - James Peek of Crawfordville Ga - cotton purchases 10 - English & French records [copies] - warrant to execute King Charles I, 1648; documents of Louis XVI, Louis XIV, Louis XV and G Cardinal Chiaramonti [Pope Pius VII] HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2345 Camak, James, 1822-1893. James Camak family papers, 1866-1914 (bulk 1879-1914). 2.25 linear ft. Arranged by record type. James Camak (1822-1893), physician, married Mary Rebecca Wellborn (d. 1919), resided in Athens, Georgia. Their children include James Wellborn Camak, lawyer, and Louis Camak (b. 1873). The collection consists of papers of the James Camak family of Athens, Georgia from 1866-1914. The papers consist of correspondence (1882-1905) and bills or receipts (1879-1914). The correspondence contains letters (1882) from Annie T. Camak to James and Mary Camak describing Annie's trip through Europe, letters between Annie and Mary Camak, and letters between Mary Camak and Louis or James W. Camak. Most of the correspondence is persona! pertaining to news of family, friends, and social activities. Forms part of: E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection II. Cite as: E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection 11, James Camak family papers (3:19-7:12). Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Women travelers—Georgia. 2. Athens (Ga.)--Socia! life and customs—19th century. 3. Athens (Ga.)--Social life and customs—20th century. 4. EuropeDescription and travel—19th century. 1. Camak, Mary Wellborn, d. 1919. II. Camak, Louis, b. 1873. III. Camak, James Wellborn. IV. Camak, Annie T. V. Camak, Annie. VI. GAGP Camak Family Papers in E. Merton Coulter Historical Manuscripts Ms 2345 (Boxes 3 - 7) Inventory Box 3 Genealogy, Correspondence 1866-1915 and Undated Folder Description 19 Genealogy 20 Correspondence 1866-1888 21 Correspondence 1889-1915 22 Fragments 23 Undated Box 4 General A - Z 1 Cards. Miscellaneous 2 Compositions 3 Invitations 4 Medical Information 5 Photographs 6 Receipts Box 5 Statements 1879-1897 1 1879-1884 2 1885 3 1886 4 1887 5 1888 Box 5 (continued) Folder Description 6 1889 7 1890 8 1891 9 1892 10 1893 11 1894 12 1895 13 1896 14 1897 Box 6 Statements 1898-1903 1 1898 2 1899 3 1900 4 1901 5 1902 6 1903 Box 7 Statements 1904-1914 and Undated Folder Description 1 1904 2 1905 3 1906 4 1907 5 1908 6 1909 8 1910 9 1911 10 1913 11 1914 12 Undated CAMDEN COUNTY - EARLY COURT CASE, 1829, 1830 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION 813 Accession No. ——.— . „„—-—.— Date Dec. 16, 1829, April 1830 Dates Covered —————— ____________ ^ _______ ^^er of Items ,^ „ . Camden County - Early Court Case Name of Coltechon .—— Given by * ^***^ ^* ^°^^? ^^^ Books, Il4 S. Palmway, Lake Worth, Fla. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival = APi*^' 1973 . 33460 Mail. DESCRIPTION : Two handwritten documents re case: Daniel Gracie, (by administrator Archibald Clark) vs. Ephraim Harrison, re money owed estate. UGL 832 CAMDEN COUNTY—ELECTION—1792 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. J^ JL ^*__-_ Dates Covered _____Qctober..l^.lI92. Date ---.-.,noYember^_1966_____ Number of Items —.——.—.1.__-——_ Name of Collection .^_.C.a^en_^ounty__EJLe.ctic3i,..J17R2_._____________.______ Given by Deposited by Purchased from : Other terms J. S. Russell-Rigby (see entry under this name) Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION Camden County, list of people voting for members of U. S. Congress, October 1, 1792. Certified by William N. Black, "one of the clerks at said election." Results of the election are on the reverse. SUBSEQUENT HISTORY Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library University of Georgia Libraries Ms 3103 Camp Crawford W. Long, Civilian Conservation Corps, Chatsworth, Georgia Photograph, 1934 1 item An 8" x 19 % " black and white photograph of Camp Crawford W. Long dated 4/3/34. 1. Chatsworth, Ga. - Photograph 2. Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) - Georgia - Photograph 3. Photograph DAMP, ERNEST. Peter son Gift) THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. ...... ......_19_9_____________ Dates Covered . .. Date . ..^ept - __19_68___ _____ Number of Items _ Name of Collection ......-^ST__C_AMP_- _IETTER_,_______________________ Given by : Miss Johnnie Inez Peterson. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival: Via John W. Bonner, 1$68. DESCRIPTION Ls. to Miss Johnnie Peterson Dated: Dec. 29, 1933 here. re: Covering letter for booklet and biographical material. See Biography File under CAMP4MMHHHm_, for other. UGL 832 Booklet not HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT UBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2333 Camp, Paul A. Paul A. Camp papers, 1943-1945. .5 linear ft. Arranged by record type. Paul A. Camp, soldier with the 86th Chemical Mortar Battalion during World War II. Served in the European theater. The collection consists of papers of Paul A. Camp from 1943-1945. The papers include correspondence; printed U.S. Army materials including handbooks, pamphlets, and regulations; photographs of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp; and copies of the Stars and Stripes and the Yank. The correspondence is from Camp to his aunt, Emily DeVore, written from Belgium, France, Germany, and Czechoslovokia during Camp's service with the 86th Chemical Mortar Battalion during World War II. While the letters mainly contain personal information, they also include some discussion of the various areas, military life, and civilians. Cite as: Paul A. Camp papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. United States. Army. Chemical Mortar Battalion, 86th. 2. Concentration camps-Germany. 3. Soldiers-United States. 4. World War, 1939-1945.1. GAGP PAUL A. CAMP COLLECTION Ms 2333 INVENTORY received May 11, 1985 Correspondance: Letters written by Paul A. Camp addressed to his aunt, written at various locations in the European theater. Printed Matter: How to Shoot; Army Song Book; Chemical Warfare Service Field Manual; Rifle Marksmanship; Chemical Decontamination Materials and Equipment; Firat Aid for Soldiers; When You Are Overseas; service record; shoe purchase certificate; telephone card; Yank magazine-various issues ca. 1943-1945; Stars and Stripes various editions ca. 1944-1945. Photographs: Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Artifacts: Piece of camouflage parachute; 3 C-ration tins. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 3042 Campbell, James L., 1913-1998 Safari Centrafrique with Claude Vasselet: typescript/by James L. Campbell, 1963 1 item James L. Campbell (1913-1998) was a doctor in Orlando, Florida. He and a friend, Jerry Ross, went on safari in the Central African Republic in February and March of 1963. Claude Vasselet was their white hunter. The collection consists of a typed booklet written by Campbell giving a daily account of the safari. There are detailed descriptions of the trip to Africa, the hunts, the animals, the food, and the people. The last page lists the animals killed by each man and includes elephants, lions, and leopards. After pages 21 and 43 there are copies of five photographs of the hunters with their kill. Cite as: Safari Centrafrique: typescript by James L. Campbell, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602 1. Safaris -- Africa 2. Hunting — Africa CAMPBELL, JOHN ARCHIBALD THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No._1§60_______ Dates Covered Date .-A-Ja^uary_13l8______ Number of Items ___2______ 1865 - 1911 Name of Collection __ John Archibald Campbell_________________ Given by Deposited by Purchased from: Other terms Duncan G. Groner, Jacksonville, KLorida Date & method of arrival: Spring 1977 by DESCRIPTION John Archibald Campbell (18U-1&39) was a native of Wilkes County, Geor gia, and a graduate of the University of Georgia at the age of 15. At 18 he was admitted to the practice of law by an act of the legislature. Soon there after he removed to Montgomery, Alabama. In 1853 he was nominated for a seat on the Supreme Court by President Franklin Pierce. Ee resigned his position in 1861 returning South to become Assistant Secretary of War. Ibllowing the war he returned to private law practice in New Orleans. As Assistant Secretary of W^r for the Confederate States, Campbell was a member of the conference at Hampton Roads in 186$. The two scrapbooks which comprise this collection both deal in large part with Caspbell's interest in this conference. One scrapbook contains typescripts of Campbell's correspon dence and opinions while the second has newspaper articles and two obituaries. 213/1-T3/5CO HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT UBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 792 Campbell, John Archibald, 1811 -1889. John Archibald Campbell papers, 1842-1843,1885. 3 items. (1853-1861). John Archibald Campbell (1811-1889), Justice U. S. Supreme Court Archibald Campbell to The collection consists of two letters (1842 and 1885) from John s (1843) from his sister Rebecca Anne Campbell Butler and a deed of gift of slave the education of Campbell to Butler. The letters deal mainly with family matters, CampbeH's children, and the economic situation. Manuscript Library Cite as: John Archibald Campbell papers, Hargrett Rare Book and University of Georgia Libraries, Athens,GA 30602. United StatesI.Butler, Rebecca Anne Campbell. 2. Slavery-United States. 3. Economic conditions—to 1865. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library University of Georgia Libraries Ms 2663 Joseph M. and Bertha Courtright Campbell photograph collection, ca.!850's-early 1900's 105 items Arranged by photograph type Collection consists of mainly unidentified photographs of people related to Joseph M. and Bertha Courtright Campbell who lived in Hackettstown, New Jersey in the early 1900's. Most of the images are cabinet cards, but there are also 7 cartes de visite and 16 tintypes, as well as other sizes of photographs. Of the few identified images are included a boudoir card photograph (5 %" x 8 %") of the United States Naval Hospital and a cabinet card photograph of a Dr. Dedrick who accompanied Robert E. Peary on his 1898-1902 Polar expedition. Cite as the Joseph M. and Bertha Courtright Campbell Photograph Collection, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. 1. Boudoir card photographs 2. Cabinet photographs 3. Cartes de visite 4. Dedrick, ?-Photograph 5. Hackettstown, New Jersey-Photographers 6. Photographs 7. Tintypes 8. United States Naval Hospital-Photograph CAMPBELL FAMILY CHARTS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Dates Covered Accession No- .. .1^3.6 Date 2Q January i Q?p Name of CoUection Number of Items Family Given by Mary Warren, 1978 Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival 1978 DESCRIPTION These Charts done by N. Klapham, Belfast, show Campbell-Allen-LongstreetSibley-Marshall connections. 313/12-78/500 C CANNADY GIFT (ON GOV. GE&GE tMTHEMS) THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No..—*^2*2?________ Dates Covered Date ...-I957____________ Number of Items Name of Collection 1739-1812 J^^H GIFT OF MATERIAL ON GOVERNOR GEORGE MATTHEWS Given by : Robert Bruce Cannaday, Grad. M.A. in History, 1957. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival: In person, June, 1957* PRELIMINARY DESCRIPTION ") Material pertaining to Georgia's Governor George Matthews, 700cards (_ Gov. 1787-88, 1793-96, used by Mr. Cannady in writing Master's 1 reprint 5 typed letters; thesis. 8 photostats ^ See: Cannaday, Robert Bruce: The Public Life of George Matthews in Georgia. Athens, Ga. unpublished Master's thesis. 1957* SUBSEQUENT HISTORY THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Dates Covered Accession No. 18 June 1981 Name of Collection 30 November 1906 Number of Items Cantey, H.B._ Note Given by Madison-Morgan Cultural Center Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival June 1971 DESCRIPTION H. B. Cantey of Atlanta in this note dated 30 November 1906 borrows five hundred dollars from W. P. Robertson. The note is on Morgan County Bank stationary. 1. 313/2-60/500 Madison, Georgia. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1612 Capote, Truman, 1924Truman Capote papers, 1939-1976. .5 linear ft. Truman Capote (1924- ), American author. The collection consists of papers of Truman Capote from 1939-1976. The papers include correspondence, two corrected typescripts of excerpts from ANSWERED PRAYERS, and a scrapbook containing clippings about Capote. The correspondence discusses Capote's writings particularly BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYS, publication details, and possible changes or deletions in Capote's works. Calendar of correspondence available in repository. Cite as: Truman Capote papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. 1. American literature-20th century. 2. Authors, American. 3. Publishers and publishing-United States. 4. Manuscripts. I. GAGP CALENDAR of Ms 1612 Capote, Truman, 1924Papers. Correspondence: Folder 1 — 17 September 19^0 from Margaret Hauser of Scholastic magazine to Capote discussing a piece he submitted to the magazine. ^ Folder 2 — 15 January 19^3 from C. McHugh, secretary of the Franklin School, to "Tinman" Capote noting the hour for an ancient history examination. Folder 3 — 4 October 19% from Capote (autograph letter signed) to Bill and Roslyn Targ. "Enclosed is a brochure concerning a very beautiful play E'Light a Penny Candle' by Jack Dunphy]. I am helping the producers raise the back ing because of my great admiration for it. I don't knov if you ever invest in plays — but this one is extremely worthwhile and I wish you would: anything from 3500 on. No use asking for the_ script because it is being revised .... The brochure is present along with a carbon copy of the letter the Targs sent declining Capote's offer. Folder 4 — 1958 (undated) from Capote (autograph letter signed) to Rust Hills of Esquire magazine written from Hotel. Meltemi, Pares, Greece. The letter reads in part: "Very pleased you like Breakfast at Tiffany's. I want you to restore the several deletions that occur in the Bazaar's MSS. (which must be the one you have). Their fiction editor, Alice Morris, will know what I mean, and I'm sure she will be very cooperative. Also, I hope you will not use that coarse paper that Esquire sometimes does; of course I don't see how you can, since you are going to illustrate with David Attie's photographs. I'm very happy that you are using his pictures, as I think they are excellent. Of course, I will want to see proofs. ..." Folder 5 — 22 July 1958 from Capote (autograph letter signed) to Rust Hills of Esquire magazine written from Villa Meltemi, Pares, Greece. The letter, in partial reading, states: "When in New York I talked to you (or someone at Esquire) about the possibility of buying 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' I said I would not be interested if you did not use .Attie's photographs. The cable sent ce in Athens specifically stated that Attie's pictures would be used. Now, today, I learn that this promise is not being kept. ..." Also dis cusses deletions in the manuscript. Folder 6 — 4 July 196l from Capote (autograph letter signed) to Rust Hills of Esquire magazine written from Palamos, Costabrava, Spain. He writes of nice- . tine poisoning, his travel plans, and remarks, "Months ago, I wrote a card asking you to send me 2 tearsheet copies of my story 'Among the Paths to Eden.' But, if sent, they never arrived." Folder 7 — 5 October 196l from Capote (autograph postcard signed) to Louis Untermeyer written from Palamos, Costabrava, Spain. He notes he is hard at work on a book and thanks Untermeyer for writing him. Photocopy. Original postcard tipped into Capote's Other Voice, Other Rooms, author collection, copy 2 Folder 8 — 27 November 196l from Capote (autograph postcard signed) to Rust Hills of Esquire magazine from Verbier, Switzerland. Capote writes in part, "Thanks for the note. But you stop looking in 'The New Yorker' —- it will be another year before I've finished (after all, its 120,000 words long) . ^ Folder 9 — undated from Capote to Bill Reed. Telegram and envelope on travel plans. Photocopy. Originals laid into Capote's Other Voices, Other Rooms, author collection, copy 1. Folder 10 — undated from Capote (autograph letter signed) to Roslyn Targ. thanks the Targs for their hospitality. He Typescripts: Folder 11 — "Msjave." Itl page typescript corrected throughout by Capote. An excerpt from his novel, Answered Prayers, this is the manuscript sent to Gor don Lish, editor of Esquire, for publication in the June 1975 issue. Inscribed on the last page: "Pour le Monsieur Lish avec Love, Truman." The text differs in many places from the printed version, a photocopy of which accompanies. Folder 12 — "Kate McCloud." 36 page typescript corrected throughout by Capote. Published in Esquire December 1976, this piece is an excerpt from Answered Prayers. The text varies considerably from the printed text, a copy of which accompanies it. This manuscript with a note from Capote: "For Gordon Lish, with the hope that he will approve of this effort — Affectionately, Truman," is enclosed in a hardbound folder supplied by Capote. Scrapbook: Folder 13 — Scrapbook initialled T. G. C. with several clippings (some dating to Capote's high school years), bits of ephemera, and other miscellanea laid in. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 747 Carleton family. Carleton family papers, 1857-1865. 14 items. Mary E. Carleton, sister of Dr. George E. Carleton, married John Chapman of Jeffersonville, Georgia. The collection consists of papers of George Carleton, John Chapman, and Mary Carleton Chapman from 1857-1865. The bulk of the collection contains Confederate materials pertaining to John Chapman or George Carleton including receipts of corn and bacon for troops, impressment forms for wheat and rye, and a completed tax-in-kind form. Also included in the collection is a notice of George Carleton's graduation at Jefferson Medical College (1857), typescript of a poem about the South by Mary Carleton, and biographical materials. Originally received as part of the Eunice Williams Reeld papers. Cite a&: Carleton family papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries., Athens GA 30602. t. Confederate States of America. Army—Supplies and stores. 2. GeorgiaHistory-Civil War, 1861-1865. 3. Poem. I. Carleton, George E. II. Chapman, Mary E. Carleton. III. Chapman, John, fl. 1857-1865. IV. GAGP ] HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1029 Carlton, Henry HulL 1834-1905. Henry H. Carlton notebook, [ca. 1860-188-]. 1 items. Henry Hull Carlton (1834-1905), Confederate Captain, Georgia's Troup Artillery. Troup Artillery was originally attached to the 2nd Georgia Infantry; afterwards to Company A, Cobb's Brigade; finally to Captain M. Stanley's Independent Company Georgia Artillery. The collection consists ef a notebook of Captain Henry H. Carlton from 1860ca. 1880's. The notebook begins in 1860 as L.C. Cooper's notebook while a student at Franklin College (University of Georgia, Athens) and contains several literary pieces copied by Cooper. In 1861, Captain H.H. Carlton used the book to record the list of soldiers who served in the Troup Artillery during the Civil War. After the war someone, probably Edwin D. Newton, Secretary of the Survivors Association of Confederate Veterans of Northeast . Georgia, added place of residence, death dates, and other data to the list. The notebook contains a mixture of various notes and includes material on Carlton's Company. Cite as: Henry H. Carlton notebook. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602 1. Confederate States of America. Army. Troup Artillery. 2. VeteransConfederate States of America. 3. Georgia-History—Civil War, 1861-1865. 4. Georgia-History-Civil War. 1861-1865-Registers. 5. Military records. 1. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 3284 Carlton, Joseph Bamett, 1822-1881 J. B. Carlton ledger, 1869-1870 1 v. Arranged in chronological order Dr. Joseph Barnett Carlton (1822-1881) was a physician and the son of James R. and E. A. Carlton The collection consists of the accounts ledger of Dr. J. B Carlton for his medical practice in Athens, Georgia from 1869-1870. Entries include name of patient, reason for visit, medicine dispensed, and price. Entries sometimes included names of servants treated and payment with such items as a cow or wood. There is a name index for each year with designations beside names if the person was a student, factory worker, or lived outside Athens. Cite as: J B. Carlton ledger, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Ga 30602 1. Physicians—Georgia 2. Medicine—Practice—Georgia—Accounting 3. Athens (Ga.) 4 Clarke County (Ga.) 5. Account book THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No......1227_______ Dates Covered Date .— 13- Ja5uary_1928____ Number of Items Name of Collection Livy Carlton - Scrapbook Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION Signed on verso of front cover " Livy Carlton 'Cloverhurst'. Lucy Cobb Institute. l8$4. Athens, Ga.", this scrapbook essentially consists of cut outs of advertisements of the period with autograph verses of scripture rela ting to the pictures. There are also inserted several newspaper clippings and colorful advertising cards. Twelve leaves are filled with pasted-on items while other materials are inserted interlinearly on the blanks. 313/1-73/500 ON CARLTON, WILLIAM MARION - GENEALOGICAL COLLECTI THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.—^9JL_ Dates Covered _ Date ...11 April 1978.. Number of Items Name of Collection r^? Given by: Betty H. Carlton (Mrs. Wm. M. Carlton) Deposited by c? f^i< , r.^O Purchased from rom the collection without permission d*^f ishe publ be can Other terms : Nothing n Carlton. of Mrs. Wm. M. Carlton or her son, William Orte Date & method of arrival: March 26, 1974 DESCRIPTION at the University of Ga., William Marion Carlton, a professor of Botanyuding all variant spellings. incl spent many years researching the Carlton name(mos t of which is numbered accor ce nden espo corr his This collection includes alogical worksheets, his booklets ding to when sent and when received), his gene ly names connected to the on the Carlton Family, pictures, etc. Other fami ion of research on are: Carlton Family of which there is a goodly port Parks Gray Alderman Pipes Hendry Altman Powell Hurst Bates Puryear Helling s worth Bryan Reed Jarrett Carson Rogers Kendrick Casan Sinmons McKinney Chastain Sloan Martin Coker Spencer Mathis Curtis Stewart Mickler Davenport t Swea Moody . David or Tayl Moore Dougherty t Trot Murphy Du.r ranee den Whid MjLstoe Easley ingham Will Owen Fleming ofilm which have been cat There are two Carlton family histories on micr aloged for the'microfilm collection. rARLTON, WILLIAM MARION - Botany Collection THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION 1 Accession No. _13^________ Date 20 September 1078 Dates Covered — Number of Items __Ca. inn Name of Collection .—JSJJJ^JiLJilaj^cn^BJ^U^Qn-BQtany^Cnl 1 prt, i nn Betty H. Carlton (Mrs. Wm. M. Carlton) Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival Spring, 1978 Thig collection consists of a few of Dr. Carlton's class DESCRIPTION notes and the manuscript of his book. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 59 Carlton / Newton / MeH family papers, 1814-1932. 3.75 linear A. Arranged by record type. John Hamlin Newton (1800-1889), businessman, manufacturer, resided in Jefferson County, Georgia until 1837, then Athens, Georgia. His daughter Helen, married Henry Hull Carlton (1834-1905), Confederate soldier, doctor, lawyer of Athens, Georgia. Their daughter, Helen Newton Carlton married John Dagg Mell, son of Patrick Hues Mell. The collection consists of papers of the Carlton, Newton, and MeH families of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia from 1814-1932. Contains mainly correspondence of Henry Hull Carlton, Benjamin Mell, Edwin D. Newton, John Hamlin Newton, and other family members. Of particular interest are eleven letters from James Ryder Randall to Edwin D. Newton and Civil War letters (1861-1864) of Henry H. Carlton while serving in the Troup Artillery in Savannah, Georgia and Richmond, Virginia and letters (1861-1862) from Benjamin MeH while serving in Cobb's Legion near Richmond. Also includes land grants, account books, writings, and printed material. The collection contains some material relating to Thomas S. MeH, as treasurer of the Georgia State Teachers College (1927-1932) and general orders of the United Confederate Veterans. Finding aid available in repository. Cite as: Carlton / Newton / Mell family papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Carlton family. 2. Newton family. 3. MeH family. 4. Confederate States of America. Army. Cavalry. Cobb's Legion. 5. Confederate States of America. Army. Troup Artillery. 6. Georgia State Teachers College (Athens, Ga.) 7. United Confederate Veterans. 8. Soldiers—Georgia. 9. Veterans—Societies, etc.— Georgia. 10. Teachers colleges-Georgia. H.Georgia—History—Civil War, 18611865. 12. Virginia-History-Civil War, 1861-1865. 13. Athens (Ga.) 14. Clarke County (Ga.) 15. Account books. I. Newton, John Hamlin, 1800-1889.11. Carlton, Henry Hull, 1834-1905. HI. Mell, Benjamin, 1841-1862. IV. Randall, James Ryder. V. Mell, John Dagg. VI. Newton, Edwin D. VII. MeH, Thomas S. U. OF CARLTON-NEtJTON-MELL COLLECTION Ms. 59 Inventory BOX# FOLDERS DESCRIPTION 1 —— 1 2 — Correspondence, 1814-1873 1814-1829 ... ... 1830-1833 ... ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... ^ . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1834-1839 ... 1840-1849 1850-1855 1856-1859 1860-1862 1863-1864 1865-1869 1870-1873 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... — 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 — Correspondence, 1874-1879 ... 1880-1881 ... 1882-1883 ... 1884-1885 ... 1886-1887 ... 1888-1889 ... 1890-1891 ... 1874-1893 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... —— 1 2 3 4 5 6 , 7 8 —Correspondence, 1894-1895 ... 1896-1897 ... 1898 ... 1899 ... 1900-1901 ... 1902 ... 1903 ... 1904-1905 ... 1894-1905 ... ... —— 1 2 3 4 — Correspondence, 1906-1909 1906 ... 1907 ... 1908 ... 1909 ... 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 1892-1893 ... — Correspondence, 1910-1Q11 ... 1912-1913 ... 1914-1915 ... 1916-1917 ... 1918-1919 ... 1920-1929 ... ... ... 1910-1929 ... ... ... ... ... ... BOX# DESCRIPTION FOLDER^ — Various Letters & Writings 6a 1 2 3 Hell, Benjamin. Letters, 1859-1862.. Carlton, H. H.. Letters, 1860-1869.. Randall, J. R.. Letters, 1906-1907.. Newton, Dr. E. D.. Manuscripts (nd). Diary Fragments, 1842-1861 ......... — Misc. Corres. & Papers, undated - 6b 1 2 3 Miscellaneous Undated Correspondence Various Unidentified, Misc. Writings Miscellaneous Printed Matter, etc.,. Business Papers & Miscellaneous Items — Georgia State Teachers College — 6c 1 2 3 AUDITS, 1927-1931 ... — Miscellaneous ——————————————— 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (cont.) Carlton, Marian. Account Books (3).. Newton, John. Memorandum Book (c.1830) Mell, John D. Account Book, 1896-1898 Land Transfer Book, 1825-1836 ...... Land Grant Documents, 1354 ......... United Confederate Vets, Can. Orders Mell, Patrick H. Lecture Book (LAW). Newton, John H. Letter/Acct. Book... Carlton, B. R.. Account Book, 1348.. Misc. Note & Address Books (3)...... Partial Deck of Playing.Cards,L^^.T. THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. Date 1556_______ 19 Oct. 1979______ Name of Collection Dates Covered 1942-1977 Number of Items Carr Lee Grocery Records Given by Mrs. Ellen F. Payne, 101 Kathlee Road, Svainsboro, Ga. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival summer 1979 by Farris Cadle DESCRIPTION The Carr Lee Grocery Store was located in Svainstoro, Georgia. was founded in 1890 and closed in April 1977operating records mainly from the 195^-1970. It This collection contains its HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 21 Carr, Thomas, d. 1820. Thomas Carr family papers, 1730-1891. 5.5 linear A. Arranged in chronological order. The collection consists of the papers of Thomas Carr and his son. William A. Carr of Columbia County, Georgia from 1730-1891. Includes correspondence, bills, receipts, land grants, court records, bonds, and slave records. Materials mainly related to late 18th and early 19th century land speculation in Camden County (Ga.), Yazoo purchase, and northeast Georgia. Also includes some material relating to William Low (Mrs. Carr's grandson by her first husband). Cite as: Thomas Carr family papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602 1. Low, William. 2. Yazoo fraud. 3. Slave bills of sale-Georgia. 4. SlaveryGeorgia. 5. Real estate investment—Georgia—I8th century. 6. Real estate investment—Georgia--19th century. 7. Columbia County (Ga.) 8. Camden County (Ga.) 9. Land grants. 1. Carr family. 11. Carr. William A. (William Anthony) The University of Georgia Libraries Special Collections Department Manuscripts Section Carr Collection MS 21 Folder Inventory compiled by Elizabeth K. Knox J4ANUSCRIPTS DEPARTMENT Carr Collection Box _1 2 Folder . 1 Description Correspondence, Aug., 1733 - 17**0 2 " Oct. 25, 1766 - Mar., 1780 3 " Nov. 2^, 1781 - July 13, 178! it " July 15, 178*1 - March 1786 5 " April - Sept. 1786 6 " Oct. 1786 - June 1787 7 " July 1787 - Oct. 1788 8 " Nov. 1788 - Nov. 1789 9 " Jan. - Aug. 1790 10 " Aug. 2lt, 1790 - Jan. 18, 179: 11 " Jan. 22, 1791 - Aug. 1791 12 " . Jan. 1791 - Aug. 1792 1 Correspondence, Sept. - Dec. 1792 (including T. Carr Diary) 2 " Jan.*- May 1793 3 " June 3, 1793 It " June 5 - Sept. 4, 1793 5 " Sept. it - Dec. 1793 6 " Memoranda Book - 1793 7 " 179*1 8 " 1795 9 " 1796 10 Carr, Thomas. Listed Properties 1796, 1798-1812, 1812-1820 Carr Collection - Ms. 21 Box Folder 3 1 4 Correspondence, Nov. 1798 - July 1799 2 " 1797 - Oct. 1798 3 " Aug. 1799 - 179? 4 " 1800 5 " 1801 6 Memoranda Book - 1801 (T. Carr) 7 Receipt Book- l801 (T. Carr) 8 1802 9 1803 10 1804 1 Correspondence, 1805 2 1806 3 1807 4 5 Description Memoranda & Debt Book 5 1808 6 1809 7 Papers relating to Brownson, Reuben Estate, 1804-1809 8 Correspondence, Jan. - Oct. 1810 9 " Nov. 1810 - May l8ll 10. " June - Dec. l8ll 1 Correspondence, Jan. - June 1812 2 " July - Dec. 1812 3 " 1813 4 " 1814 5 " 1815 Carr Collection - Ms. 21 Box 5 con't 6 Folder 6 Description Correspondence, Jan. - Aug. I8l6 7 " Sept. - Dec. l8l6 8 " 1817 9 " 1818 10 Carr, Elijah W. = Translation of Juvenal's Satires- l8l8 11 Correspondence, 1819 12 " 1820 13 " 1823 - 1832 1 Correspondence, 1833 - 1840 2 " l8lH - 1842 3 " 1843 - 18^5 4 " 1846-1847 5 " 1848 - 1849 6 " 1850-1854 * 7 " 1855 - 1859 8 " i860 - 1868 9 " 1869 - 1877 10 Lumpkin, E.K. Memoranda Book 1878 - 1891 11 7 1 1877 Carr, Thomas. Payments by - 1782-1793 2 " " 1794-1796 3 " ". lypy 4 " " 1798 5 " " 1799 6 " " 1800-1801 Carr Collection - Ms. 21 Box Y con't g Folder 7 Description Carr, Thomas. Payments by - 1802 8 " " 1803 p " " 1804-1805 10 11 " " " " 1806 1807 12 " " 1808 1 Carr, Thomas. Payments by - 1809 2 " " ISIO ^ " " 1811 ^ " " 1812-1813 g " " 1816 Y " " 1817 8 " " 1818-1820 p " " 10 " " 11 " 12 tt " 1809-1820 13 " " 1793-1814 1^ " " 1819-1826 15 " " 1827-1828 16 " " 1829-1832 1Y " " 1833-18^1 18 " " 1843-1845 1 - 1783-1802 . " undated 1803-1808. Carr, William A. Payments to - 1846 2 " " 1847 2 " " 1848-1849 CARR COLLECTION - Ms. 21 Box 9 con't Folder It Description Payments to- 1850-1851 Carr, William. A. 5 " " 1852-185!* 6 " " 1855-1859 8 9 10 10 " " 1868-1870 " 1848-1857 Promissory Notes - 1820-1826 11 " 1827-1828 12 " 1829-1831 13 " 1832-1836 .lit " 1837-1839 15 1840-1848 16 1849-1851 17 " 1852-1876? 18 Freight Bills 1847-1848 19 " 1849-1850 1 2 1860-1867 ' 7 Low, William.Papers. 1786-1802 " " 1803-1807 3 Carr, William A. Freight Bills. 1852-1871 It Low, William. Papers. I8o8-l8l2 5 Lev, William. Papers. I8l3-l8l9 6 Miscellaneous. 1779-1798 7 " 1799-1802 8 " 1803-1810 9 10 I8l7-l883 CARR COLLECTION - Ms. 21 Box 10 con't Folder Description 11 Maps 12 13 11 1 . Slaves. 1781-1832 l833-l86i* " Tax Receipts. 1789-!805 2 " 1806-1830 3 " 1831-1859 it " 1860-1881 5 Undated & Unidentified Items (l) 6 (2) 7 (3) 8 Correspondence, March - Dec. 18^ 9 " Jan. - May 1846 10 " June - Dec. 1846 11 12 Carr - Greer Papers. Jan. - Feb. " " 18^7-1857 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2801 Carte-de-visites, [ca. 1860-1880]. .25 linear ft. Arranged in alphabetical order by surname. The collection consists of carte-de-visites of various actors, actresses, entertainers, and famous personages from ca. 1860-1880. Included are several portraits of Tom and Lavinia Thumb. Cite as: Carte-de-visites. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries., Athens GA 30602. 1. Thumb, Tom, 1838-1883. 2. Thumb, Lavinia. 3. Actors-Photographs. 4. Actresses-Photographs. 5. Entertainers-Photographs. 6. Carte-de-visites I GAGP See also inventory. Theatrical Cartes-de-Visite MS2801 #1:1 Aimee. Marie #1:2Akerstrom, Uttie #1:3Banicau!t. ? #1:4Barrett, ? #1:5Barett, ? #1:6 Barrett, Lawrence #1:7 Barren, Chartes #1:8 Barry, Mrs. Thomas #1:9 Bateman, Kate #1:10 Benson, Baby #1:11 Bihin, E. (?) #1:12Btake, WittiamRufus #1:13B)ake, W.R. #1:14B!ake, W.R. #1:15B!ake, Mrs. #1:16 Btake, Mrs. R.W. #1:17 Bowers, Mrs. D.P #1:18Brignoti, ? #1:19 Brougham, John #1:20 Brougham. John #1:21 Brougham, John #1:22 Brougham, John #1:23 Brougham, John #1:24 Brown, Mrs. Sedtey #1:25Bryant, Date #1:26 Bryant. Wittiam Cutten #1:27 Burke. Jane #1:28 Burton, W.E. #1:29 Burton, W.E. #1:30 Burton, W.E. #1:31 Capianna #1:32Chanfrau. T.S. #1:33Chanfrau, Mrs. #1:34Chanfrau, Mrs. #1:35Cheney, Arthur #1:36C)arke, Annie M. #1:37 Ctaude, Toby; Mother of #1:38Claxton, Kate #1:39C)axton, Kate #1:40C)axton, Kate #1:41 Oaxton, Kate #1:42C!axton, Kate #1:43 Coghtan, Chartes #1:44CoHins, John #1:45Conway, LiHian #1:46 Conway, Minnie #1:47 Conway Sisters #1:48 Crisp, ? #1:49Cushman. C. #1:50Cushman, C. #1:51 Cushman, C. #1:52 Davenport, ? #1:53 Davenport, ? #1:54 Davenport, Fanny #1:55 Davenport, Fanny #1:56 Davenport, Fanny #1:57 Davenport, Fanny #1:58 Davidge. John #1:59DaVidge, M.A. #1:60 DaVidge. Wittiam P. #1:61 Denning (Denin?). Kate #1:62 de Sortes, Bettina #1:63 Dickson, Anna E. #1:64 Druter (Sru)er?). Joseph T. #1:65 Dubois. Camitte #1:66 Dumas, A, and Ada of Menbin (?) #1:67 Dumas. Estette #1:68 Dutchir(Dutchie?), Chariey #1:69Dutchir. Edith #1:70Dyas, Ada #1:71 Dyas. Ada #1:72Dyas, Ada #1:73Esten(Escten?)H. #1:74Fechter #1:75Fechter #1:76 Fisher, Charies #1:77Fisk, Jim #1:78 Ftorence, Mr. #1:79F!orence. Mrs. #1:80 Ftorence, W.J. #1:81 Ford, Annie #1:82 Ford, Annie #1:83 Forrest, Edwin #1:84Forrest. Edwin #1:85 Forrest. Edwin #1:86 Forrest. Edwin #1:87 Forrest, Edwin #1:88 Forrest, Edwin #1:89Gannon(?), Mary #1:90 Gitbert, Anne Jane #1:91 Gitbert. John #1:92 Gitbert, Mrs. #1:93Gitmore. ? #1:94Gough, J.B. #1:95 Granger, Maude #1:96 Granger. Maude #1:97Hackett, V.H. #1:98Hackett, V.H. #1:99 Haggard, ? #1:100 Hattick, Fitz Greene #1:101 Hathaway. Miss (?) #1:102 Henriques, Madeteine #1:103 Henriques, Madeteine #1:104 Henriques, Madeteine #1:105 Heron, Byon #1:106 Herron. Byon #1:107 Heron, Matitda #1:108Hottand, George #1:109 Hottand. George #1:110Hott, Etise #1:111 Honey, George #1:112 Hosmer. Jean #1:113 Hudson, H.B. #1:114 Humbers (Hambers?), Princess #1:115 Hunter, Harry #1:116 James, David #1:117 James, David #1:118 James, G.P.R. #1:119 Janaushek, Mrs. #1:120 Jeffreys-Lewis, Miss #1:121 Jeffreys-Lewis #1:122 Jewett (Jewel)?), Sarah #1:123 Kean, Chartes #1:124 Kean, Chartes #1:125 Kean, Chartes #1:126 Lander, Jean Davenport #1:127 Langston(?). Lity #1:128 Laroni, Mrs. #1:129 Lee, ? #1:130 Lenick, Gus #1:131 Lewis, James #1:132 Lingard, Aiice #1:133 Logan, Atice #1:134 Logan, Alice #1:135 Lotta #1:136 Lotta #1:137 MacReady, W. #1:138 Markham, Pautine #1:139 Markham, Pautine #1:140 Marlowe(Morlowe?),? $1:141 Massett, Stephen #1:142Massey, Rose #1:143 Mayne(Moyne?),? #1:144 Mayo, Frank #1:145 Menken.? #1:146 Menken, Ada tsaacs #1:147Mitchet), Maggie #1:148 Mitchetl, Maggie #1:149 Mitchell, Maggie #1:150 Mitchelt, Maggie #1:151 Mitchetl. Maggie #1:152 Montague, Harry #1:153 Montague, H.J. #1:154 Montague, H.J. #1:155 Montague, H.J. #1:156 Montaiand,.Celine #1:157 Moore, Louisa #1:158Moulton, ? #1:159 Murdoch, H.S. #1:160 Murray, Terry #1:161 Myers, Louisa (Louise?) #1:162 Neilson, Adelaide #1:163Neilson, Adelaide #1:164 Neilson, Adelaide #1:165 Neilson, Adelaide #1:166 Neilson, Adelaide #1:167 Neilson, Adelaide #1:168 Neilson, Adelaide #1:169 Newton, Kate #1:170 Nitsson, Christine #1:171 McNutt, G.W.; Warren, Minnie #1:172 Parker, Margaret #1:173Patti, Cartotta #1:174Phittipps,Addie #1:175Phittips, Laura #1:176 Procter, Joe #1:177 Procter, Joseph #1:178 Riegnotds, Kate #1:179Riegno)ds, Kate #1:180 Riegnotds, Kate #1:181 Riegnotds, Kate #1:182 Richings, Carotine #1:183 Rignotd, George #1:184 Rignotd, George #1:185 Rignotd, W. #1:186Ristori, ? #1:187 Ristori, ? #1:188 Ristori, Adetaid #1:189 Robertson, Agnes #1:190 Rush, isadore #1:191 Satvini, ? #1:192Satvini, ? #1:193Satvini, ? #1:194Seguin. Zetda #1:195Setchett, 0. #1:196Setchett, Dan #1:197 Shakespeare, Wittiam #1:198 Shaw, Emma #1:199 Siddons, Mrs. Scott. #1:200 Siddons, Mrs. Scott. #1:201 Scott-Siddons, Mrs. #1:202 Siddons, ? #1:203 Sothenas, G(?).A. #1:204 Stevens, Emiiy #1:205Stoddard, ? #1:206 Stoddard, Lony #1:207 Stratton, Chartes S. & Lavinia Warren #1:208 Stratton, Chartes S. & Lavinia Warren #1:209 Stratton, Chartes S. & Lavinia Warren #1:210 Stratton, Chartes S. & Lavinia Warren #1:211 Tennyson. Atfred Lord #1:212 Thorne, Chartes R. #1:213 Thorne, Chartes R. #1:214Toote, J.L. #1:215Tracy, Heten #1:216Venturoti, ? #1:217Wat!ack. J. Lester #1:218Watack, L. #1:219 Wattack, Lester #1:220Wattack, Lester #1:221 Wattack, Lester #1:222 Wattack, Lester #1:223 Wattack, Lester #1:224 Wattack, Lester #1:225Wat!ack, Lester #1:226 Waliack, Lester #1:227 Walter, Emma #1:228 Wallet, C #1:229 Warren, Wiiliam #1:230 Weathersby, Eliza #1:231 Western, Stelen(?) #1:232 Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Barney #1:233 Wiliiams, Barney and Wife #1:234 Wood, Mrs. John. #1:235 Wood, Mrs. John. #1:236 Wood, Mrs. John. #1:237 Wright, J.S. #1:238 Young, Claudia (Clarissa?) #1:239 Boston Museum Company #1:240 Theatrical Company-C.D. Fredericks & Co. (Actresses) #1:241 Theatrica) Company-C.D. Fredericks & Co. (Actresses) #1:242 Theatrical Company-C.D. Fredericks & Co. (Actors and Actresses) #1:243 Theatrical Company-C.D. Fredericks & Co. (Actors and Actresses) #1:244 Theatrical Company-C.D. Fredericks & Co. (Actresses) #1:245 Theatrical Company-C.D. Fredericks & Co. (Actors) #1:246 Theatrical Company-C.D. Fredericks & Co. (Actors) #1:247 Theatrical Company-C.D. Fredericks & Co. (Actors and Actresses) #1:248 Various Poputar Actors #1:249 H.B. (?) (otherwise unidentified) #1:250 W.H. (?) (otherwise unidentified) #1:251 Unidentified #1:252 Unidentified #1:253 Name indiscernable [HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 3044 Carter, James H. (James Henry), b. 1822? Papers, 1853-1861 45 items James Henry Carter (b. 1822?) was a druggist in Savannah, Georgia. He and his wife Henrietta previously lived in Augusta, Georgia. The collection consists of correspondence, receipts, promissory notes and lega! documents. One document concerns the sa!e of a lot in Laurel Grove Cemetery (Savannah, Ga.) to James H. Carter. Most of the correspondence is from various law firms who are collecting debts for Carter. A letter of December 26, 1860 states that Carter and his family are leaving Savannah and moving to Texas. Cite as: James H. Carter papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602 1. Savannah, Georgia 2. Laurel Grove Cemetery (Savannah, Ga.) 3. Pharmacists— Georgia 4. Promissory notes—Georgia HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 169 Carter, John, fl. 1829-1836. John Carter account book, 1829-1836. Iv. Arranged in chronological order. John Carter owner of the Merchants' and Planters' supply house and cotton shipping firm and the Swifitcreek Sawmill located in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. The Arm owned a boat which was used to carry cotton to Darien and Savannah, Georgia and bring back merchandise stock. The collection consists of an account book of John Carter for Merchants' and Planters' (1829-1836) and the Swiftcreek Sawmill (1836-1837) both located in Macon, Georgia. The ledger's entries contain the date, customer name, item purchased, and price describing trade with planters in middle and southern Georgia. Additional entries pertain to the recovery of runaway slaves and the hire and management of boathands, mill hands, and farm hands. Forms pan of: Georgia mercantile records. Cite as: John Carter account book. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library. University of Georgia Libraries. Athens GA 30602 1. Merchants-Georgia. 2. General stores-Georgia. 3. Lumber trade—Georgia. 4. Slavery—Georgia. 5. Cotton trade-Georgia. 6. Fugitive slaves—Georgia. 7. Slave labor-Georgia. 8. Stores. Retail-Georgia. 9. Macon (Ga.) 10. Bibb County (Ga.) 11. Account book. 12. Business records. I. Merchants' and Planters' (Firm : Macon, Ga.) II. Swiftcreek Sawmill (Macon. Ga.) HI. GAGP [V. Title: Georgia mercantile records. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 152 Carter, John C. John C. Carter account book, 1831-1836. 1 v. Arranged in chronological order. John C. Carter, merchant, miller, saw mill owner of Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. The collection consists of an account book for a general store, saw mill, and grist mill in Clinton and Macon, Georgia owned by John C. Carter from 1831 1836. Ledger entries include the customer's name, item purchased, and price pertaining to sales of food, household goods, furniture, and lumber. Additional entries relate to the hire of slaves for work, lOUs for cash or materials. Carter's practice of using peddlers to sell watches, and grist mill business. The ledger also contains lists of persons receiving meal, usually soldiers crippled for life, widows, or orphans of soldiers, or aged and infirm people. Forms part of: Georgia mercantile records. Cite as: John C. Carter account book. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library. University of Georgia Libraries. Athens GA 30602 1. Stores. Retail—Georgia. 2. General stores—Georgia. 3. Merchants—Georgia. 4. Slave labor—Georgia. 5. Lumber trade—Georgia. 6. Flour-mills—Georgia. 7. Government purchasing of food—Georgia. 8. Veterans—Georgia. 9. SlaveryGeorgia. 10. Macon (Ga.) 11. Jones County (Ga.) 12. Clinton (Ga.) 13. Bibb County (Ga.) 14. Account book. 15. Business records. 1. GAGP H. Title: Georgia a mercantile records. CARTER-MICHELL FAMILY BIBLE RECORD THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.. 1^3.4________ Date 29 January 1979______ Dates Covered 17on-i87S , Number of Items Name of Collection Given by Mary Warren, 1978 Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival 1978 DESCRIPTION This xerox of the Carter-Michell Bible record is taken from the 1703 family Bible published in London. Thomas Michall was Collector of the Customs at Hampton, Virginia in the early 1700's. 313/12-78/500 CASH, CAMILLA - LETTER THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION ! Accession No.._.1 Date ._If Dates Covered ..... 1847 Number of Items Name of Collection .__Camilla_Cash _-_Letter Given by: Gary Doster, Watkinsville, Georgia Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival: DESCRIPTION 21 December 1977 by Mr. Doster Iron Camilla Cash to her father Isaac Jarratt of Euntsville, Surry County, North Carolina, and dated 9 February 1847, this letter describes the plight of a very homesick young lady at St. Mary's girls school in Raleigh. 313/1-73/500 CASH - PITTMAN COLLECTION THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. J ........ Date .. .......... .—-.........——...-- Dates Covered ....l845_.Number of Items .. Name of Collection ...-_-_CASH..r..PITTMM COLLECTION..... _ ._.. Given by : Mrs. Estelle Cash Pike, 420 Loomis St. S. E. , Atlanta, Ga. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival: Part in 1954, part in 1955, part in 1957. via DeanW. Tate DESCRIPTION Collection contains letters, bills, indentures, programs, invitations, poems, minutes of Cobb Co. Musical Convention, pamphlets, business cards, Newspaper articles pertaining to the family of Dr. Noah B. Cash of Athens and Atlanta, Ga., and his descendants. Some genealogy in 1950-56 folder. UGL 832 CA3SVILLE LODGE THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION .1353_-_JL872_ Accession No.__ Dates Covered Date..—7r.Lr66 .... Number of Items --^j Name of Collection Given by : Anon. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival; Via Dr. Kenneth Colaman, 7-1-66. PRELIMINARY DESCRIPTION 1 Bound volume of the Minutes of the Cassville Lodge, number 136 of the Order of the Masons. Years covered are 1853- 18?2. SUBSEQUENT HISTORY HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1217 Cate, Margaret Davis, 1888-1961. Margaret Davis Cate papers, 1890-1964. 5.25 linear ft. Arranged by record type. Margaret Davis Cate (1888-1961), Georgia historian, poultry business owner, resident of Sea Island, Georgia. The collection consists of papers of Margaret Davis Cate from 1890-1964. The papers include correspondence; printed material; research notes pertaining to the history of Sea Island, St. Simons Island, and Ft. Frederica, Georgia; photographs; and ledgers (1926-1935) containing information about her poultry business. Of particular interest is correspondence between Cate and fellow historians including E.M. Coulter and Kenneth Colemen; correspondence with archaeologist Charles Fairbanks relating to the preservation of Ft. Frederica; and letters between Cate, John Marsh, and Margaret Mitchell Marsh. The collection also contains records relating to Gate's personal genealogical research. Cite as: Margaret Davis Cate papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1 Coleman Kenneth. 2. Coulter, E. Merton (Ellis Merton), 1890- 3. Fairbanks, Charles Herron, 1913- 4. Marsh, John R. (John Robert), 1895-1952. 5. Mitchell, Margaret, 1900-1949. 6. Historic sites-Georgia. 7. Historians-Georgia. 8. Sea Island (Ga.) 9. Saint Simons Island (Ga.) 10. Fort Frederica (Ga.) 11. Georgia-History. I. GAGP MARGARET DAVIS GATE COLLECTION MSS 1217 Box 1, folder 1 - General Correspondence, 1932-39 1:2 - General Corresp., 1940-45 1:3 - General Corresp., 1946-49 1:4 - General Corresp., 1950-53 1:5 - General Corresp.,1954-March 1955 1:6 - General Corresp., April - June 1955 1:7 - General Corresp., July - August 1955 1:8 - General Corresp., September - December 1955 1:9 - General Corresp., January - April 1956 1:10 - General Corresp., May - July 1956 1:11 - " " August - December 1956 1:12 - " " January - July 1957 1:13 - " " August - December 1957 BOX 2:1 General Correspondence, January 1958 2:2 " " February 1958 2:3 " " March - June 1958 2:4 " " January - December 1959 2:5 " " Jan - Dec 1960 2:6 " " Jan - Dec 1961 2:7 Calling cards, miscellaneous addresses 2:8 Miscellaneous corresp., undated MSS 1217 - MARGARET DAVIS GATE COLLECTION page 2 Box 2 continued: 2:9 personal papers 2:10 personal papers 2:11 John and Margaret Mitchell Marsh correspendence 1945-50 BOX 3:1 3:2 Barred Plymouth Rock Chickens - price list Touchstone Ridge Farm article ^She Love Her Work' 2 TLS from George WC Drexel newspaper clippings cooking school broadside Poultry Business ledger 1926 3:3 " " " 1927 3:4 " " " 1928 3:5 " " " 1929 3:6 " " " 1929-30 3:7 " " " 1931 3:8 Poultry Record Book 1931, 1936, 1939 3:9 3:10 Poultry Record Book 1934 Poultry Business Ledger 19351 MSS 1217 - MARGARET DAVIS CATE COLLECTION - page 3 Box 4:1 - photos - mostly coastal areas 4:2 - Margaret Cate portraits & photos 4:3 - photos, Margaret D. Cate & Orrin S. Wightman, ca 1958 and 1952 ports authority 4:4 - Margaret D. Cate & Cloister and Sea Island guests 4:5 - photo John B & Ida R. Stafford, Sr. 4:6 - cataloguing of research notes " " 4:7 4:8 - Early Days of Coastal Georgia materials - contract, typescripts, edited Ft. Frederica 4:9 - EDCG - Frederica; War of Jenkins Ear Old Frederica Canon 4:10 - EDCG - Barracks Building The Town Moat 4:11 - EDCG - Foundations of Frederick's Old Houses Hawkins-Davison Houses 4:12 - EDCG - Tabby Ft. St. Simons 4:13 - EDCG - Marker on Military Road Military Road near Blood Marsh Bloody Marsh Monument 4:14 - EDCG - Oglethorpe's Home Frederick's Oaks 4:15 -EDCG - Christ Church, Frederica Couper Tombstones, Christ Church 4:16 - EDCG - Armstrong Tomb, Christ Church Hazzard Vault, Christ Church John Wylly's Tombstone 4:17 - EDCG- Pink Chapel, West Point Plantation Slave Cabin, West Point Plantation 4:18 - EDCG - Date Palm, Cannon's Point Ruins of Kitchen, Cannon's Point MSS 1217 - MARGARET DAVIS CATE COLLECTION - page 4 Box 4 continued: 4:19 -EDCG - Butler Point Slave Cabin Hampton River, Butler Point 4:20 - EDCG - Mclntosh Vaults Ruins of Retreat Plantation House Retreat Avenue 4:21 - EDCG - Retreat Avenue & Baldwin's Ditch Retreat Hospital 4:22 - EDCG - Retreat Slave Cabins 4:23 - EDCG - Sea Island Golf Club House St. Simon's Lighthouse Lanier's Oak 4:24 - EDCG - Floyd White Frizzle Chicken Lover's Oak 4:25 - EDCG - The Marshes of Glynn Lanier's Marshes 4:26 - EDCG - Oglethorpe Hotel, Brunswick Mahoney House Jekyl Island Club 4:27 - EDCG - Orange Hall, St. Mary's Major Archibald Clark's residence, St. Mary's Presbyterian Church, St. Mary's " " Oak Grove Cemetery s Mary' The French at St. 4:28 - EDCG - Hofwyl Plantation Altama 4:29 - EDCG - Old Rice Mill on Butler Island " " Rice Mill Chimney MSS 1217 - MARGARET DAVIS CATE COLLECTION - page 5 Box 5:1 EARLY DAYS OF COASTAL GEORGIA materials - Rice Field Canal, Rice Field Worker 5:2 - EDCG - Fort King George The Highlanders of Darien Ashantilly 5:3 - EDCG - Downey House, the Ridge, Darien Midway Church & Cemetery 5:4 - EDCG - Old Screven House at Sunbury Negro home in Jewtown 5:5 - EDCG - Willis Proctor Julia Armstrong Joe Armstrong 5:6 - EDCG - Edith Murphy The House that Neptune Built 5:7 - EDCG - Lavinia Sullivan Abbott Ben Sullivan 5:8 - EDCG - Charles Wilson the basketmaker " " & his outdoor kitchen " " & his pipe " " & his horseshoe 5:9 - EDCG - Mary Williams Rev. Elijah J. Rozzell Dan Hopkins Rufus McDonald 5:10 - EDCG - Ella Pinkney Ella Pinkney's front porch 5:11 - EDCG - Charles Alexander " ' mill " " oxcart 5:12 - EDCG - Tyrah Wilson Morris Polite London Polite 5:13 - EDCG - Jerry Harris " " back porch Sibby Kelly MSB 1217 MARGARET DAVIS GATE COLLECTION - page 6 Box 5 continued: 5:14 - EDCG - Liverpool Hazzard Liverpool Hazzard's ox cart ox cart & trough " " 5:15 - EDCG - Old Jane Negro graves Jackie Coogan 5:16 - EDCG - Superman Doll's Head Bowen's Family Burial 5:17 - EDCG - The Bowen's Marker Grave of Rachel Bowens Grave of Rev. Aaron Bowens 5:18 - Index 5:19 - Manuscript Ft. Frederica Coloring Book 5:20 - Manuscript Early Days of Coastal Georgia 5:21 - Manuscript General James Edward Oglethorpe 5:22 - Historical notes - the Cannon Family 5:23 - Historical notes - the Delegal Family 5:24 - Historical miscellaneous 5:25 - Ft. Frederica National Park 5:26 - Notes on ^Daybook of J. and Pierce Butler' 5:27 - Margaret D. Gate - talks 5:28 - Miscellaneous MSB 1217 MARGARET DAVIS GATE COLLECTION - page 7 Box 6 newspaper clippings, pamphlets, programs etc. 6:1 newspaper clippings 1933-43 6:2 newspaper clippings 1950-55 6:3 newspaper clippings 1956-57 6:4 newspaper clippings 1958-59 6:5 color copies of some of above articles 6:6 newspaper clippings 1960-64; no date 6:7 historical pamphlets authorized by Mrs. Gate 6:8 historical sketch of *The Golden Isles of Guale' 6:9 assorted programs and invitations some of which include: 1903-04 annual report public schools of Glynn County, opening ceremony Brunswick-St. Simons Hwy, 1924, Sir Robert Borden's address...grad class, Acadia Univ., Wolfville Nova Scotia 200th anniv. Battle Bloody Marsh (2), 1942 dedication Ft. Frederica National Monument, 1947 premier *The View from Pompey's Head', 1955 6:10 various magazines with articles on coastal GA (2) 6:11 ^Sea Island Shorelines' March 1942-Jan 1961 6:12 ^Cloister Bells' (several issues); Welcome to Sapelo MSB 1217 MARGARET DAVIS CATE COLLECTION Box 7 printed materials 7:1 The natural world - articles 7:2 magazines: Kentucky Progress; Country Gentleman; The Christian Advocate 7:3 Miscellaneous historical pamphlets: some are Battle of Brier Creek Telamon Cuyler Battle of Natural Bridge Ft. Frederica Brunswick, GA 7:4 Miscellaneous pamphlets, circulars - some are: The Old Print Shop Portfolio Selections by I. E. McKellar Early Days of Coastal Georgia - circulars, excerpts from reviews President's Day - GA Bi-centennial Box 8 - Genealogy 8:1 Genealogy Notebook 8:2 Blair Family (1) 8:3 Blair Family (2) 8:4 Campen family 8:5 Carr Family 8:6 Davis Family 8:7 Demere Family 8:8 Harris Family 8:9 Harville Family 8:10 Joyce Family 8:11 King and Knight Families MSS 1217 MARGARET DAVTS GATE COLLECTION Box 9 - genealogy 9:1 Stafford family genealogy 9:2 " " " g.T M M M 9:4 " " " g.E M M M 9:6 May family genealogy 9:7 Mitchell-Cate genealogy 9:8 Wiggins family genealogy 9:9 Wyatt family genealogy 9:10 Zouks family genealogy 9:11 general genealogical information 9:12 Bible records, family , marraiges 9:13 census information 9:14 photostats MSB 1217 MARGARET DAVIS GATE COLLECTION BOX 10 genealogical charts, related material 10:1 Six charts on Stafford, Zoucks, Ratcliff & related families 10:2 Nine charts on Stafford, Blair, Earl, Knight 10:3 DAR correspondence and papers 10:4 Davis Bible record 10:5 land survey for William Peacock 10:6 plat, Big Buffalo Swamp 10:7 land transaction Robert Stafford 10:8 land grant William Swain 10:9 land grant William Peacock 10:10 land survey William Swain BOX 11 genealogical card file THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION 1632 Accession No... Dates Covered 3 Dec. 1?80 Date Number of Items Cate, Margaret Davis. Name of Collection Family Connections of Samuel Rufus Jones (photostat). Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Copied from charts owned by Alfred W. Jones Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION Genealogical charts of the Jones and allied families of Georgia. LOCATED 1. 313/2-30/500 IN Jones Family. OVERSIZE DRAWERS CATHOLIC CHURCH. CANON LAW. THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession Nn Date Dates Covered 1175 (\Mn.(-TT^ 8 November 1977 Name of Collection Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms .. . CATHOLIC CHURCH. Number of Items l4th Century 1 ____ CANON LAW._______________ Phillipps MS ?079 Date & method of arrival Bound in heavy wooden boards covered with goatskin with DESCRIPTION traces of bosses, this Canon Law of the Catholic Church is in Latin manu script on paper,* Italian fourteenth century, folio 4l X 30 cm. The water-imark-of-the-paper-used-irn-Part I is a standing dove with an olive branch of five twigs. The watermark of Part II seems to be an interwoven 8. Similar works were common in the late Middle Ages. They tried to system atize the many ecclesiastical laws, but the task was a difficult one because of the conflicting decretals, apocryphal papal documents, etc. The folio volume consists of three parts: 228*leaves^--dictionary of Canon Law terms with their definitions an*d descriptions. Part II:: 44 leaves; clarifications and distinctions of concepts pertaining to Canon Law. Part III: 3 leaves; table of contents for Part II. Part"l: There are also seven blank leaves between Parts I and II, The last leaf is also blank. Altogether the volume has 285 leaves. Written in at least two different hands in two columns, with many floriated red initials and capital strokes, the text is full of abbreviations and contractions. A Latin manuscript note inside the front cover reads "The name of the author is given nowhere in this book. It contains questions and resolutions of the Canon Law in alphabetic order. But because of extreme abbreviations it is hard to read. — The writing, or lettering, I would say, is from the middle-of the-14th-century." Another manuscript note describes the title of the- two parts thus: Summula Juris Canonici et Johannis Andrea Distin ctiones Decretalium ('-The summary of Canon Law and John Andrew's clarifications of the decretals") 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.. ^ ——————— - Date _________________ Name of Collection Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Dates Covered *^*^* Number of Items Cendrillon_________________ Theatricana, 1989 Date & method of arrival vendor brought to library, 1989 DESCRIPTION Group of 50 watercolor & gouache sketches of various costumes & set designs for production of Cendrillon. All are signed by Jenny Carie or R. Deshays. Sketches are loose in portfolio bound in 1/2 cloth and marbled paper over boards. A manuscript leaf identifies the sketches. 313/8-84/300 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCMPT COLLECTION Ms 1281 Census for Captain Clayton's District in Georgia, [ca. 1802]. 1 item. Beginning in 1802, Georgia initiated periodic census-taking in various districts designated as militia districts. The captain commanding each district usually undertook the task of taking the census. The collection consists of a census of Captain Clayton's District (or Eastern District), territory ceded by the United States to the State of Georgia, ca. 1802. Research indicates this area may have been in Baldwin and Wilkinson Counties, Georgia. Signed by Richard Williamson, the census lists the names of heads of families, number of whites, number of blacks, and total population. Cite as: Census for Captain Clayton's District in Georgia. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Census. 2. Georgia-Census. 3. Wilkinson County (Ga.)-Census. 4. Baldwin County (Ga.)-Census. 5. Census records. I. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1280 Census for the Western District of Georgia, [ca. 1802]. 1 item. Beginning in 1802, Georgia initiated periodic census-taking in various districts designated as militia districts. The captain commanding each district usually undertook the task of taking the census. The collection consists of a census of the Western District, territory ceded by the United States to the State of Georgia, ca. 1802. Research indicates this area may have been in Baldwin and Wilkinson Counties, Georgia. Signed by Reubin Alien, the census lists the names of heads of families, number of whites, number of negroes, and total population. Cite as: Census for the Western District of Georgia. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Census. 2. Georgia-Census. 3. Baldwin County (Ga.)-Census. 4. Wilkinson County (Ga.)-Census. 5. Census records. I. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCMPT COLLECTION Ms 833 Central of Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. Central of Georgia Railroad and Banking Company collection, 1825-1899. .5 linear ft. Arranged in alphabetical order by county name. The collection consists of records relating to the Central of Georgia Railroad and Banking Company from 1825-1899. Mostly includes correspondence, powers of attorney, releases, and records of administration of stock holders of the company. Cite as: Central of Georgia Railroad and Banking Company records. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Railroads-Georgia. I. GAGP THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.: 2894(M) Dates Covered: 1943-1945 Date: June 1994 Number of Items: 1 item Name of Collection: Richard R. Chaffin "World War II - As I Remember It; As I Lived It!" Given by: Richard R. Chaffin, 746 McDaniel Road, Conyers, Georgia 30207 Deposited by Purchased from Other items Date & method of arrival: 3 June 1994 Delivered by Vemer Chaffin, School of Law DESCRIPTION The collection consists of a typed manuscript written by Richard Raymond Chaffin in 1993 of his memories of World War II. Chaffin states "This is written only for my children and grand-children, at their request." He used "...Lt. Col. James H. Batte's accurate diary..." to help him recall exact dates and places. Chaffin was in Company D, 87th Chemical Mortar Battalion. He describes his war experiences in detail - joining the Army in February 1943, basic training at Camp Sibert, Alabama, and later traveling to England, France, Belgium, and Germany. He was in the DDay invasion at Utah Red Beach and in action at such places as Cherbourge, France; St. Lo, France; and Hurtgen Forest, Germany. He was honorably discharged in September 1945. Chaffin also includes some photocopied pages at the beginning and end of his manuscript. These include his discharge papers, a roster of his company, a list of the company's medal recipients, a citation to award of his Silver Star, a list of the company's dead and wounded in action, a map of Europe, and a photograph of Utah Beach after D-Day. CHAMEROVZOW, L.A. — LETTER THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No......——1330_____ Dates Covered Date _2l{_ July__l2l8_______ Number of Items ____1_ Name of Collection ._Jij..A Given by Deposited by Purchased from: Other terms Howard S. Mott, Inc., Sheffield, Massachusetts Date & method of arrival: 19 July 1978 by mail DESCRIPTION Louis Alexis Chamerovzow, Secretary of the British and Foreign AntiSlavery Society, transformed the memoirs of an illiterate black man, John Brown (known as Fed or Benford in his slavery in Georgia), into a powerful anti-slavery publication Slave Life in Georgia (London, 1855). In this letter (three pages in Chamerovzow's manuscript) on the stationery of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, Chanerovzow writes on-15 Feb ruary 1855 to a Miss Hildrith about his Slave Life in Georgia, asking her how many copies she feels she can dispose of and if she will promote sales of the Anti-Slavery Reporter. He mentions several influential British anti-slavery leaders and alludes to the policy of emancipation in South Africa. In con clusion he notes that he writes "in relation to the effort I have made to bring about a better understanding among British Abolitionists." 313/1-73/5CO HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1301 Champion family. Champion family papers, 18! 6-1869. 65 items. Arranged in chronological order. The coHection consists of correspondence of the Champion family from 18161869 (with gaps). The bulk of the coHection contains letters written by Aaron Champion of Savannah (Ga.) or Moses Champion of Monticello (Ga.) to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. of West Springfield (Mass.). The Champions comment on the social, political, and economic situations occuring in Georgia during the antebellum period. The coHection also contains an 1816 letter from H. Stebbins of Savannah to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. pertaining to Savannah, the people, commerce, and slavery; three letters from Henry Champion of Montgomery (Ala.) to Dr. Champion discussing the proposed statehood of what was then the western territory; and a series of letters written from Savannah during the Civil War discussing the formation of the Confederacy, the progress of the war, and its effect upon the civilian population. Cite as: Champion family papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Confederate States of America. 2. Slavery-Georgia. 3. Statehood (American politics) 4. State succession. 5. Georgia—Social life and customs-19th century. 6. Georgia-Politics and government-1775-1865. 7. Georgia-HistoryCivil War, 1861-1865. 8. Savannah (Ga.) 9. Monticello (Ga.)!. Champion, Aaron. H. Champion, Henry. HL Champion, Moses. IV. Champion, Reuben. CHAMPION FAMILY UTTERS m 1301 FOLDER 1 2 3 4 5 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DESCRIPTION 18 February 1816 H. Stebbin* to Dr. Reuben Chaapibt, Jr. Savannah 30 November 1817 Aaron Champion to Df; Rsuben Champion, Jr. Clinton 29 November l8l8 Henry Champion to Dr.. Reuben Champion, Jr. Montgomery Co., Ala. 24 September 1819 Henry Champion to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. Savannah 2 December 1819 Moses Champion to Dr. Reuben Cbaapion, Jr. West Springfield, Mass. 30 March 1820 Dr. Reuben Chaapion, Jr. to Aaron Champion (Savannah) Montgomery, Ala. 20 November 1820 Hanry Chaapion to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. * a * Montgomery, Ala. x « 4 March 1821 Savannah 29 January 1822 Aaron Champion to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. Jasper Col, Ca. 9 May 1822 Moses Champion to Dr. Reuben Chaamion. Jr. Monticello 28 May 1823 Monticello 27 March 1824 Savannah 14 April 1824 Henry Chaapion to " Monticello 24 August 1824 Moses Champion to Aaron Chan-pioc 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Savannah Monticello Savannah ^Savannah Savannah Savannah Monticello Savannah 4 26 12 2 30 20 13 13 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Savannah Monticello Montreal Savannah Savannah Monticello Savannah Monticello Savannah ; 6 March 1829 28 April 1829 29 June 1829 9 May 1830 2? March 1831 11 June 1831 22 September 1831 8 January 1832 22 July 1833 32 Savannah 33 Savannah 34 West Springield 35 Monticello 36 Moaticello 3 7' Savannah 38 Savannah 39 West Springfield 40 Monticello 41 Monticello 42 Monticello 43 4 5 46 47 Monticello Savannah Savannah Savannah Monticello 48 Monticello 49 Monticello January 1826 May 182? June 182? September 182? September 1827 January 1828 Jul 1828 January 1829 Aaron Champion to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. Moses Champion to Aaron Champion .to Moses Champion to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. E. J. Rirse to Mrs. Iraa Chaapion (West Spring field) Aaron Champion to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. Moses Chaapion to * Elizabeth DeWitt to Dr. Aaron Champion to Dr. H MM Moses Chacpion to Dr. Aaron Chaapion to Dr. Moses Champion to Dr. Mary Anne Champion to Elisabeth Champion (West Springfield) 6 September 1833 Aaron Chaapion to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. 14 July 1834 13 June 1835 Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. to Elisabeth (Hartford) ' ''* 1 February 18% Moses Champion to Dr. Reuben Champion*; Jr. 16 May 1837 Moses Champion to Elisabeth Chaapion (West Spricgfield) 8 October 1837 "Terra Ferma" to "My very dear frieois at home" 1 November 1837 unsigned to "My dear Mother* 12 January 1838 Dr. Reubeo Champion, Jr. to Elisabeth Champion (Savannah) 28 April 1838 Emily Champion to Dr^ Reubjen Champion, Jr. (death of Moses Champion), \, 28 April 1838 Lucy Povall to Dr. Reuben Champioc, Jr. 18 February 1842 Emily Champion to Elisabeth Champion (West Spring field) 23 January 1843 Rally Champion to Elisabeth Champion 22 November 1843 Aaron Champion to Dr. Reuben Chacpion, Jr. 14 Ncveaber 184A Aaron Champicn to M M n 8 July 184$ 7 February 1843 Elizabeth G. Chaipion-to Elisabeth B. Ch (Vest Springfield) 24 July 1848 Elizabeth G. Champion to " " 1 February Elisabeth Champion to Elizabeth Clrrnpicn FOLDER 51 52 53 54 55 Savannah Savannah Savannah Savannah Savannah Savannah 56 Jersey City 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Savannah Savannah Savannah Savannah Savannah Savannah Savannah Savannah 65 Savannah CHAMPION FAMILY LETTERS Ms 1301 DESCRIPTION 22 11 13 12 29 29 January 1861 February 1861 February l86l March 1861 June 1861 June 1861 8 July 1861 27 Jus* 186B 9 January 1863 ID March 1863 28 March 186$ 12 August 186$ 15 August 1865 20 October 186$ Aaron Champion to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. Jane C. Day to "Lizzie" Aaron Champion to Dr. Reuben Champion, Jr. !t W OH W W incomplete 8 pp. Aaron Champion to Dr. Reuben Chanpion, Jr. -33EH iez Moore to Mrs. Elizabeth C. Luthrop (South Hadley, Mass.) Aaron Chanpion to Dr. Reuben Chaapion, Jr. ^ '"" " *"' ** to Elisabeth C Luthrop " " " (on death of Dr. Reuben Chaapion, Jr.) 10 February 1869 Aaron Champion to Elisabeth C. Luthrop -_ ._.* CHANDLER, AKTlE - MEMORIAL COLLECTION THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. Date 911________ March. 1975_______ Name of Collection Dates Covered l6OO-l667 and no date. Number of Items 12___________ Arti^-CThAn^r M&mprial Collection Given by: Mrs. Margaret Chandler, 105 E. Whitehead Terrace, Athens, Georgia 30601 Deposited by Purchased from Other terms T-, o 1 ! f -1 Date & method of arrival: -^f.. . Mrs. Chandler, who is a RUn'm'i-H R in the Processing Department, University of Georgia Libraries, brought them in. DESCRIPTION . This collection contains the following items: 1. Bill, fragment, dated 1800, to person not named [Cleveland? ] for items purchased by "your son Benjamin" and "for Miss Polly Cleveland (?) your daughter." South Carolina, Pendleton District. Affidavit by William Steele that the above amount of & 10-5-8 is due him. Sworn to June 15, 1^03 before John Taylor. 2. Bill, receipted -for school expenses for Miss Anna Franklin at Salem Boarding School 1815-1816. Bill owed to Abraham Steiner, and paid by Col. Bedney Franklin, May 21, l8l6. Bedney Franklin *t;as Solicitor General, Montgomery County. Salem Boarding School could not have been Salem Academy in Clarke County, because the latter did not open until 1820. 3. Broadside: "Me. Jefferson's Voice." Extra of The Virginian for April 6, 182$, Lynchburg. Letters, Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Kerch eval, l8l6, re calling a Convention to reform the State Constitution. 4. Copy of The Athenian, Athens, Georgia newspaper. September 21, 1830. Complete issue. 4 p. 5- Bill receipted, to Mr. F. Yerbey, from Bones & Carmiidiael of Augusta, Georgis. Dated July 28, 1838 for items for a saw mill. 6. Certificate, Confederate States Depository, March 24, 1864, stating that L. Franklin has bought $300.00 worth of Confederate Bonds. 7. Certificate, Confederate States Depository, April 1, 1864, ststing that L. Franklin has bought $600.00 worth of Confederate Bonds. UGL 832 Vol. IV, no. 383 Tuesday, CHANDLER, ARTIE - MEMORIAL COLLECTION (Continu ed) THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. Dates Covered Date _____ Number of Items Name of Collection Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION 8. Copy of the Daily Constitutionalist, Augusta, Georgia newspaper, vol. XXIII, no. 222. Complete issue, 4 p. 9- Broadside. University of Georgia. Program, Soph August 5, 1867. 19 speeches, 10 musical numbers. omore Declamation, Monday, 10. Broadside. University of Georgia. 11. Program. Commencement. August 7, 1S67- Broadside. Ladies Memorial Association, of Athe ns, Georgia. "A Grand Fair." To raise funds for the Confederate Memorial. So date. Probably 1866 or I6f712. Valentine - Miss M. 0. Yerby, care of Mrs. S. H. Yer^y, Athens, Georgia. No date. Mailed from Augusta, Georgia. Note: The l8$0 census of Clarke County lists the following as members of that Yerby family: Yerby Household: Sarah H. Yerby, age 33 F. Burrell Yerby, age 14 M. Frances A. Yerby, age 12F. ELiza S. Yerby, age 11 #. Rebecca A. Yerby, age 10F. Mary 0. Yerby, age 6 F. Lewis Collins, age 84 M. All were born in Georgia. UGL 832 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES Ms 2997 Chance, Catherine Desireau. Catherine Desireau Chance papers, 1930-1948. 1 box Catherine D. Chance, the daughter of Dr. Claude Chance of Athens (Ga.), was valedictorian of Athens High School, Class of 1946. She attended Agnes Scott College (Decatur, Ga.) for two years and the University of Georgia The collection consists of musical, church and school programs, a Parthenian Society scrapbook from the late 1930's and Chance's scrapbook from Athens High School and Agnes Scott College. 1. Agnes Scott College (Decatur, Ga.) 2. University of Georgia 3. Societies 4. Athens (Ga.) 5. Scrapbooks. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library University of Georgia Libraries Ms2997 Catherine Desireau Chance papers, 1930-1948 BOX 1: 1 Parthenian Society scrapbook, University of Georgia, late 1930's, Indexed, each page with picture and information on the person. Those included are: Inez Barthelmess, Nancy Hardy, Barbara Jenkins, Grace Wilbanks, Woodville Campbell, Martez Debndm, Dorothy Jamagain 1:2 1946 - Holy Trinity bulletins; school awards; Agnes Scott programs; Pepsi Cola award; Ga-Ga Tech ticket 1:3 1947 - Music programs; TLS Sam W Wood, Athens High School, to Dr. Chance re Agnes Scott College scholarship award I ' I 1:4 1948 - TLS from J. R. McCain, President of Agnes Scott re Catherine attending University of Georgia; UGA student art program; valentine card 1:5 Scrapbook page 1 — newsarticles re Catherine's Agnes Scott scholarship & flyer regarding such p. 2 Certificate of Distinction from UGA Dept of Art p..3 manuscript article by Catherine'What College Should Mean to Me' TLS, Father Wright, Emanuel Episcopal Church to 'Casey' 24 May 46 p. 4 dried orchid 1:6 Scrapbook p. 5 Newsclips re winning DAR Good Citizen; letter re PepsiCola scholarship p. 6 - National Beta Club certificate p. 7 - Athens High School card drawings on board , 'Beauties', 'The Maroon Goon' p. 8 - drawing: 'Military, Athletics'; 'I have/would have voted' tags; AHS program 'Dead of the Night'; typed program AHS, 3 one-act plays Ms 2997 Catherine Desireau Chance papers, 1930-1948 1:7 Scrapbook, p. 9 newsarticles re graduation AHS, invitation, 1946 p. 10 - AHS graduation program; typed speech ' The Citizen & His Community' p. 11 — certificate for concours de Francais & pin program AHS senior banquet; Valedictorian certificate p. 12 - program etc. from Univ of the South 1:8 Scrapbook p. 13 - individual cards from graduation gifts? p. 14 - AHS 11"' grade report card p. 15 - Cards from graduation 1:9 Scrapbook, p. 16 &17 telegram from Elizabeth & Terry, other cards p. 18 - ALS Lorton to Catherine ALS Mary Elizabeth Jackson to Catherine; card; program from Agnes Scott p. 19 - article regarding honor system; typed info on Agnes Scott student government; ALS from Nancy Parks & TLS from Marie Adams p. 20 - ALS from Mac Compton; Agnes Scott info; TLS from Harry Tisdale, Holy Trinity, Decatur THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No..-"s 2845(M) Dates Covered Date —MajL-At—1.223_______ Number of Items Name of Collection ^°' 1871 Chaney^ Reverend George Leonard ___Photographs (cartes-de-visite) Given by Deposited by Purchased from Manuscript Company of Springfield, P.O. Box 1151, Springfield, Virginia Other terms Date & method of arrival 9 September 1992 DESCRIPTION . Reverend George Leonard Chaney, 1836-1922, was a Unitarian clergyman who was pastor of Hollis Street Church in Boston 1862-1879. In 1882, he came to Atlanta, Georgia to organize a Unitarian church. He was pastor of the Atlanta Unitarian Church until 1891. He was also an author, editor of the Southern Unitarian 1893-1906, and a trustee of the Tuskegee Institute. This collection contains three photographs on visiting cards dated 1871 and "probably" 1860. Reference: Becker, Louis D. "Unitarianism in Post-War Atlanta, 1882-1908." Georgia Historical Quarterly, v. 56 (1972). pp. 349-364. 3M/4-9MMO THE UNIVERSITY OF CEORGiA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. 1588————————— Dates Covered ______ Date 10 April 1?80______ Number of Items JL Name of Collection Channing, Steven A._____________ E. W. Warren Biography Given by Mills Lane Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival by mail 22 January 1980 DESCRIPTION This biographical sketch of E. W. Warren was intended to be the introduction to a reprinting of Warren's novel Nellie Norton .-y the Beehi/e Press. It was decided, however., not to reprint the work. 1. Warren, Ebenezer W. , 1820* HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT UBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2922 Chapin family. Chapin family papers, 1862-1870. 16 items. Arranged in chronological order. Amelia P. (Mrs. Joel) Chapin of Enfield, Connecticut, her son J. Leander Chapin (d. 1864), soldier in Company A of the 16th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, died in prison at Andersonville, Georgia. The collection consists of correspondence from 1862-1870 to Mrs. Joel (Amelia) Chapin of Enfield, Connecticut from friends of J. Leander Chapin regarding his imprisonment and death at Andersonville Prison, Georgia. The letters discuss the hiring of Amelia Johnson in Andersonville to care for the grave and erect a stone. Johnson's letters contain very descriptive comments about the cemetery and stockade. Also in the collection are three documents concerning death benefits paid to Mrs. Chapin for her son's military service. Cite as: Chapin family papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. 1. Chapin, Amelia P. 2. Chapin, J. Leander, d 1864. 3. Johnson, Amelia. 4. United States--Army--Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 16th (1862-1865) 5. Andersonville Prison. 6. Soldiers—Connecticut. 7. Georgia—History—Civil War, 1861-1865. 8. Andersonville (Ga.)-History-Civil War, 1861-1865. Chapman Family Papers THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession N" 2397_______ Dates Covered 1818-1926 December 11, 1985 -r , , T. Ibox Date —————————-——————— Number of Items ________ v ^r /- n ^ Chapman Family Papers Name of Collection ————1——— ———-——1—— Given by Deposited by Purchased from erms ——— Mr. & Mrs. Wayne White Route 1, Box 13^8 Splendora, Texas 77372 Date & method of arrival September l6, 1985 DESCRIPTION Misc. collection of family materials including correspondence(1860-1926), legal records (1824-1870), financial records (1830-1900), indentures &824-1926), and plats (l8l8-l892). Georgia family centered in Ludovici, Ga. Includes a one-page genealogy of the Chapman family. 3i3/S-8h/3oo HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2245 Chapman, Cecil W. Letters to Claudia W. Chapman, 1944-1945. .25 linear ft. Arranged in chronological order. Cecil W. Chapman, major in the U.S. Army, served with the 347th Infantry Division in Europe during World War II. His family, wife Claudia and daughters Suzanne and Cecilia, resided in Sparta, Georgia. The collection consists of letters from Cecil W. Chapman mainly to his wife, Claudia W. Chapman with some to his daughter Suzanne, from 1944-1945. Written during World War II, Chapman describes his voyage to Great Britain including descriptions of the ship and life on board, life in England, the countryside, and people he meets. His letters from Europe were written mainly from Belgium and Germany with a few from France in which, due to censorship restrictions, mainly discuss the weather and the problems it causes for troop movements, camp life, descriptions of the area, his administrative duties, other officers, and a little on battle activities. Chapman was wounded in April 1945 and his last letters, written through May, describe his wounds, recovery, and hospital life in England. Cite as: Cecil W. Chapman, letters to Claudia W. Chapman. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Chapman, Claudia W. 2. Chapman, Suzanne. 3. United States. Army. Infantry Division, 347th. 4. Military hospitals-Great Britain. 5. Soldiers-Georgia. 6. World War, 1939-1945. 7. Belgium-Description and travel-20th century. 8. France-Description and travel-20th century. 9. Germany-Description and travel-20th century. 10. Great Britain-Description and travel--20th century. 1. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 3222 Chapman, Frederic (Frederic Augustus), 1818-1891 Frederic A. Chapman letters, 1862 17 items Frederic A. Chapman (1818-1891) was a portrait, historical and landscape painter. He avoided the United States military draft during the Civil War by going to Montreal, Canada. The collection consists of letters written by Chapman in Canada to his wife Caroline at home in Brooklyn, New York. The letters are dated September 5 - November 12, 1862. In the letters, Chapman tells her of his lodgings, his attempts to support himself by selling maps and books, his thoughts on the war, and his advice on how to manage the household and finances. He also describes getting his passport and the steamboat trip to Canada. By reading newspapers, he is able to keep up with the draft news. The last two letters are written from Vermont as Chapman prepares to come home. Cite as: Frederic A. Chapman letters, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602 1. Draft resisters—Confederate States of America 2. Artists—American 3. Montreal (Quebec) THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No....10^8________ Dates Covered Date —24.-June-.1277_______ Number of Items Name of Collection —— Given by Dr. E. H. Dixon, Department of Physics, University of Georgia Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival 21 March 1949 and 4 August 1950 DESCRIPTION Professor Leon Henri Charbonnier, a Frenchman and graduate of St. Cyr, first came to the University of Georgia in l86l as an instructor in the newly-founded University High School. In 1867, he was elected Professor of Engineering in the University and taught that subject and mathematics until his resignation in 1898. While Vice-Chancellor, he served a brief tenure as acting Chancellor following the death of Dr. Mell. The collection consists of numerous meteorological records compiled by Charbonnier including observations of the Draper thermometer (7 October 1888 — 10 June 1899), the Draper self-recording sun thermometer (7 October 1888 — 14 October 1893), the Draper self-recording barometer (1$ December 1888 — 22 January 1898), the Draper self-recording anemoscope (5 January 1889 -^ 4 Aug ust 1894), and the Draper self-recording anemometer (6 October 1888 — 22 Jan uary 1898). All results are from the test station established by Charbonnier in Athens in conjunction with the University. In addition the collection con sists of two letterbooks of the official correspondence of Charbonnier, the first covering December 187$ — 23 January 1878 and the second 24 January 1878 31 July 1879. CHARLOT. JEAR THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION ___ Dates Covered —- ______ Number of Items Accession No.— M *;^ Name of;r-n Collection CHARLOT, JEAN -LETTERS. Given by - Old Stock Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival PRELIMINARY DESCRIPTION 2 LS to Krs. Forrest Cunning of the University of Georgia Press concerning his book. "Chariot Murals in Georgia". Mr. Chariot was artist in residence at the U. of Ga. SUBSEQUENT HISTORY HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1099 Chariton, Robert M. (Robert Milledge), 1807-1854. Robert M. Chariton legal briefs, 1824-1831. 1 v. Robert Milledge Chariton (1807-1854), lawyer, Georgia House of Representatives, U.S. Senator, Savannah (Ga.) Mayor, U.S. District Attorney, and Judge of the Superior Court for Georgia's Eastern Circuit. The collection consists of a volume of legal briefs and precedents written entirely in the hand of Robert M. Chariton from 1824-1831. The volume includes information on deed of marriage settlements, subponeas, injunctions, calculating interest, action for slander, mortgage foreclosures, etc. Also contains an index compiled by Chariton and several poems and other non-legal annotations. Cite as: Robert M. Carlton legal briefs. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. 1. Law—Interpretation and construction. 2. Lawyers-Georgia. 3. GeorgiaPolitics and government-1775-1865.4. Briefs. 5. Poems. 1. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 819 Che!sea Pa!ace Music Ha!! autograph a!bums, !9!2-!928. 2v. The co!!ection consists of two bound autograph a!bums be!onging to the stage door keeper of the Che!sea Pa!ace Music Ha!! from 1912-!928. The vo!umes contain autographs, poems, sketches, and photographs, main!y picture postcards (some hand co!ored), of various British music ha!! stars induding Gus E!en, F!orrie Forde, George Fromby, Crock, Hetty King, and Harry Lauder. Cite as: Che!sea Pa!ace Music Ha!! autograph atbums. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. !. Che!sea Pa!ace Music Ha!! (Eng!and) 2. Entertainers-Eng!and-20th century. 3. Music-ha!!s (Variety-theaters, cabarets, etc.)—Eng!and. 4. Chetsea (Engtand) 5. Photographs. 6. Autograph a!bums. CHENEY PAPERS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. ...-.--..!?__ ._.._______ Date .....May _20_,__1971...______._.__ Dates Covered . Number of Items .... 6S8 Name of Collection .....Cheney __Papers__ __ ______ ______________________ _______ Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms : Found in Cheney House Date & method of arrival: Rec'd. March, 1971. DESCRIPTION: This collection concerns the family of M aude and Frances Cheney and contains letters, dating from 1887 to 19%; postcards; newspaper clippings; handwritten copies of many Clarke County deeds; Christmas cards; envelopes; receipts; a complaint of police brutality; schoolwork; an autograph book; pictures; a scrapbook and several miscellaneous items. Much of the material in this collection is primarily concerned with two Civil Superior Court cases in which the Cheney sisters were involved.* The Cheney house is located at 490 North Milledge Avenue and is soon to be restored. 18 miscellaneous programs are filed in the following collections: Lucy Cobb Institute Collection, University Programs, Athens, Ga. Cultural and Social Events. 3 test papers of Richard T. Goodwin, Jr. to Goodwin Collections. UGL 832 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Dates Covered .— Accession No.....^l. * of Items Date ..-f Name of Collection .. Papers. Addendum. Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Additional material from Cheney House Date & method of arrival unknown DESCRIPTION This collection deals with Maude and Frances Cheney, two sisters who lived at 4%) North Milledge Avenue. Contained in this collection are letters, legal papers, clippings, a large amount of miscellaneous material. Much of the material supports the stories that have grown up around the Cheney Sisters. 1. Athens, Georgia. 313/1-78/500 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. Date im_______ Dates Covered _ 1855 10 August 1977______ Number of Items —JL Name of Collection Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Cherokee Coun^r. Geor^J.a — Land Grant M & S Rare Books Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION 2 November 1976 by mail This platt and land grant represents the forty-acre tract of land drawn by Jeremiah Bennet of Talbot County under the Cherokee Gold Land Lottery act of 1831. Located in the sixteenth district, second section of Cherokee County, lot 428 was surveyed on 1 June 1832 by Jesse F. Cleveland. The grant was taken up on 21 November 1835 by Bennet and is signed by Governor William Schley. UGL 832 CHEROKEE COUNTY - LAND LOTTERY THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.—§22________ Dates Covered Date Number of Items 11 November 1977 Name of Collection CHEROKEE COUNTY - LAND LOTTERY Given by Stephens Mitchell, Atlanta, Georgia Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival 1970 by mail DESCRIPTION This survey plat, dated 10 July 1832 and signed by Governor Charles J. McDonald, represents the tract of land drawn by Henry Potts, Sr, of Ridens Distri-ct, Jackson County in the Cherokee land lottery situate in ..the-Seventeenth-District-.of. the Third Section of Cherokee County. Cherokee Indians. Enlistment Agreement in the Union Axmy THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. D.t,. 1502 Dates Covered 1 June 1979 Name of Collection Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Number of Items Cherokee Indians. 19 August 1863 ***_______ Enlistment Agreement in the Union Army. Thomas T. Moebs Date & method of arrival May 1979 DESCRIPTION In this printed agreement (completed in manuscript) Giles Moore, a slave in the Cherokee Nation, enlists in the 2nd Regiment of Kansas previously Colored Volunteers. Moore was 35 years old and the document bears his "X" mark signa ture. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1431 Cherokee Indian site photographs, [ca. 1930-1939]. 79 items. Arranged by subject. The collection consists of photographs, ca. 1930s, of sites frequented by the Cherokee Indians in Georgia before their forced removal in the 1830s. Sites represented include Brainerd Mission and Cemetery, Etowa Mounds, New Echota, Spring Place, and Talking Rock. Cite as: Cherokee Indian site photographs. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Cherokee Indians-Georgia. 2. Indians of North America-Georgia. 3. Brainerd Mission and Cemetery (Ga.) 4. Etowa Mounds (Ga.) 5. New Echota (Ga.) 6. Spring Place (Ga.) 7. Talking Rock (Ga.) 8. Photographs. 1. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1346 United States. Treaties, etc. Cherokee Indians, 1785 Nov. 28. 1 item. The collection consists of a treaty concluded at Hopewell on the Kiowee River, between Benjamin Hawkins, Andrew Pickens, Joseph Martin, and Lachlan Mchitosh, Commissioners Plenipotentiary of the United States, and the headmen and warriors of the Cherokee Indians on November 28, 1785. The treaty provided for westward expansion as it authorized the cession of much of the lands along the French Broad and Holston Rivers to the United States. Cite as: Cherokee treaty of HopeweM. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Hawkins, Benjamin, 1754-1816. 2. Mclntosh, Lachlan, 1725-1806. 3. Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817.4. Treaty of Hopewell (1785) 5. Indians of North AmericaUnited States-Treaties. 6. Cherokee Indians-United States-Treaties. 7. Treaty. I. GAGP ^ University of Georgia Libraries Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library Manuscripts Section The Cherry Laure! Garden Chib Scope and Content Note The Cherry Laurel Garden Club collection was acquired by the University of Georgia's Hargrett Library on January 17, 2003. The material was donated by Florence Corley, PhD, Chairman of the Cherry Laurel Garden Club's 50*** Anniversary Committee, archivist, and historian. The collection consists of president's Hies, minutes, treasurer's reports, a working manuscript for the 50*** Anniversary Club History, miscellaneous correspondence, photographs, and scrapbooks. The Cherry Laurel Garden Club collection consists of four boxes. Box 1 contains folders 1:11:19, including lists of members and officers, newsletters, correspondence, president's files, and minutes (1959-2001). Box 2 contains folders 2:1-2:11, including club finances from 1973-1987, a working manuscript for the 50*** Anniversary Club History, and miscellaneous correspondence. Box 3 contains folders 3:1-3:2, including photographs from the Christmas party in 1989, miscellaneous newspaper clippings, and four scrapbooks for the Marietta Garden Club. Box 4 contains folders 4:1-4:3, including notes, poetry, photographs from 1978, bank statements from the 1940s, and two scrapbooks for the Cherry Laurel Garden Club. Cherry Laure! Garden C!ub Inventory Boxl Folder * Description 1 Constitution and !ists of members and officers 2 Newsietters and correspondence 3 Miscellaneous papers (1967-1968) 4 President's files (1993-1996) 5 President's files (1999-2000) 6 Minutes (1959-1960) 7 Minutes (1960-1961) 8 Minutes (June 1961-Dec. 1963) 9 Minutes (Jan. 1964-June 1966) 10 Minutes (Sept. 1966-June 1967) 11 Minutes (Sept. 1967- June 1968) 12 Minutes (1968-1971) 13 Minutes (197 1-1 974) 14 Minutes (Mar. 1974-Feb. 1977) 15 Minutes (Mar. 1977-Feb. 1980) 16 Minutes(Mar. 1980-Feb. 1981) 17 Minutes (Mar. 1981-Feb. 1985) 18 Minutes (1985-1986) 19 Minutes (1987-2001) Box2 Folder Description 1 Finances (Sept. 1973-Feb. 1978) 2 Finances (Mar. 1978-Jan 1982) 3 Finances (Feb. 1982-Feb. 1983) 4 Finances (1983-1984) 5 Finances (1985-1986) 6 Finances 1987 7 Notes for club history (195 2-197 8) and photographs 8 Working manuscript for 50 year history 9 Miscellaneous papers regarding 50"* Anniversary (includes audio cassette and computer disc) 10 50"* Anniversary History (1952-2002) 11 Miscellaneous correspondence and "Robert's Rules of Order" Box 3 Folder Description 1 Christmas party 1989 (photographs) 2 Newspaper clippings This box also contains four scrapbooks for the Marietta Garden Club. Scrapbook Description 1 Newspaper clippings, photographs, and list of officers (1933) 2 Minutes (Mar. 1933-Feb. 1934) 3 Newspaper clippings and list of members (1937) 4 Newspaper clippings and list of members (1941) Box4 Folder Description 1 Notes, poetry, and treasurer's reports 2 Photographs (1978) 3 Bank statements (1940s) This box a!so contains two scrapbooks for the Cherry Laure) Garden Club. Scrapbook Description 1 Photographs, awards, and tists of members/officers (1953-1964) 2 Photographs, awards, and lists of members/officers (1969-1980) CHESNUT HILL IRON ORE COMPANY THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.—-J*±i^________ Dates Covered —I8^&. Date .-.^Z^y .1278 _______.. Number of Items —-3 Name of Collection ..P^esnut__Hill__Irqn__Ore_ Given by : Gary L. Doster Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival: February 19?8 by Mr. Doster DESCRIPTION This letter written by Peyton Jaudon to C. T. Carroll, President of the Chesnut Hill Iron Ore Company, on 27 January l8$4j discusses the business meetings of the company and the problems of declaring dividends for stock 213/1-7S/500 CHESTER, WILLIAM T. - PAPERS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. ....... Dates Covered .... Date .. .......April_15.,__1974 Number of Items Name of Collection Given by : Schindler's, Charleston, S. C. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival: Mail DESCRIPTION: Various papers registered in Whitfield County including last will and testament of William T. Chester dividing his property amongst his children William, John, Mary Elizabeth, Jane and Louvinia. Their subsequent disposal of their inherited property, various deeds and land transfers of Chester's are also included. UCL 832 - . Accession No.. Date THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION 2^88 (M)_____ ?0 July 1990______ Name of Collection Dates Covered *898 Number of Items Chickamauea Park, Georgia Stereoptic View. Given by Deposited by Purchased from Gather and Brown. Other terms Date & method of arrival 28 March 1990. DESCRIPTION Chickamauga Park, Georgia Stereoptic View, Ms 2688 (M), includes one Stereoptic view, copyright 1898 by B.L. Singley and manufactured & published by Keystone View Company, depicting men unloading was supplies from a train at Chickamauga Park Georgia. Chickamauga Park is the oldest and largest national military park administered by the Federal government. 313/8-64/200 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1664 Chicopee Manufacturing Company (Athens, Ga.) Chicopee Manufacturing Company records, 1824-1975. 15 linear A. Arranged by record type. In 1950, Chicopee Manufacturing Company, a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson, purchased the Athens Manufacturing Company in'Athens, Georgia to produce cotton products. The Athens Manufacturing Company was established in 1828 as a cotton mill. The collection consists of records of the Chicopee Manufacturing Company (Athens, Ga.) and its predecessor, the Athens Manufacturing Company, from 18241975. Includes correspondence, financial condition reports (1936-1953), lega! papers (1824-1975), photographs, account ledger (1910-1914), and two minute books (1835-1935) which document the management and activities of a cotton manufacturing plant. Cite as: Chicopee Manufacturing Company (Athens, Ga.) records. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Mills and mill work—Georgia. 2. Cotton manufacture—Georgia. 3. Textile industry—Georgia. 4. Georgia—Manufactures. 5. Business records. 6. Minutes. I. GAGP Chicopee Manufacturing Company Records Ms 1664 Inventory Boxl A - B Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1] 12 13 14 Description Abbott Machine Company Abstract of property owned 1953 Abstract of property owned by Southern Mfg. Co. Aetna Life and Casualty — receipts, certificates Appraisal of property 1979 Athens Agricultural Fair Athens Historical Society - certificate to Marvin Doster, 1963 Athens Manufacturing Company - abstract of title Atlanta Gas Light Company Bloomfield Water Power Company - stock certificates, 1889 Blueprint - O. D. Grimes property, Broad St., Athens Bond — Athens Manufacturing Company, 1927 Brazil office Business licenses 1933-1966 Box 2 Account Books 1 1925-1946 3 4 5 6 7 1943-1946 1944-1946 1951 1951 1951 2 1944-1945 Box 3 Chicopee Awards, Certificates Sponsor C. Y. A. Colts 1972 Hearing Conservation Noise Control, Inc. Safety Award 1966-1968 Box4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 C. L. Upchurch & Sons Cancelled checks 1932 Canteen contract 1954-1960 Canteen liability policies Charter Claghorn, Herring & Co. - letter, 1871 Clippings 1932,1949 Clippings - 25^ anniversary of Chicopee in Hall County, 1952 Clippings 1958-1959 Clippings 1961-1973 Clippings - undated Continental Insurance Company, 1963 Correspondence 1912-1979 Cotton inventory 1939,1940,1945,1950 Creed Box 5 Cassettes and MicroCim Videotape — The Chairman's Report, Annual meeting of stockholders, April 13, 1976 Videotape — Johnson & Johnson, The Corporate Credo Videotape - Interview with Johnson & Johnson board of directors after stockholders Meeting on April 13,1976 Microfilm (2) Athens Manufacturing Company minute books Box 6 D - F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Directors meeting 1926-1945 Employee forms Environmental protection 1979 Examination of books 1914 Expense report 1958 Factory Insurance Association inspections 1971 -1976 Factory Mutual Engineering 1977-1979 Field book - Athens city engineer, 1939 Box? 1929-1946 Condition Financial 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1929 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 Box 8 Financial Condition 1947-1948 1 2 3 1947 1948 January - April 1948 May-August Box 9 1949-1953 Condition Financia! 1 2 3 4 5 1949 1950 January - April 1950 May - September 1950 October - December 1951,1953 Box 10 G - M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Georgia Power Company History Inventory of office furniture, 1950 L. M. Leathers Company - bills 1938-1939 Legal papers - list of deeds Machinery and operating manual 1976 Machinery sales 1933-1934 Maintenance agreement - Nationa! Cash Register Co., 1948 9 10 11 Material made at plant 1865-1870 Miscellaneous Motion Time Analysis instruction course - Marvin Doster ,1961 Box 11 Lega! Papers 1824-1898 (includes deeds, bonds, wills, indentures, etc.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1824 1825 1829 1832 1833 1835 1840 1843 1846 1847 1848 1850 1851 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1876 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 -1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 1889 1890 1891 1892 1894 1897 1898 Box 12 Lega! Papers 1901-1929 (includes deeds, bonds, wills, indentures, etc.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 Box 13 Legai Papers 1932-1975 (includes deeds, bonds, wills, indentures, etc.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1932 1933 1934 1935 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1946 1947 1948 1949 1951 1952 1953 1954 1957 1959 1960 1975 Box 14 N - R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 National Labor Relations Board case - Athens Mfg. Co. & Textile Workers Union, 1947-1948 Operating Routine Manua! - Teletypewriter system, 1955 Plant Industrial Security Manual 1959 Plats Printed material re: Chicopee and Johnson & Johnson Property lists 1951 -1953 Proxies 1944 Quillian, D. D. - signature plate Receipts Retirement Royston Feed & Produce Co. - letter re:, 1946 Box 15 Photographs 1 2 3 4 5 . 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Chicopee building — exterior - interior " Employees Employees at work Employee parties 25 year club-1958 -1968 " -1969 " -1970 " -1971 " - undated " -undated " -undated " Sports Tornado, flood damage in Athens Miscellaneous Negatives Box 16 Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Correspondence 1939-1942 Application for loan 1938 Loan agreement 1939 Legal papers 1938-1942 Accounts and notes Receipts and correspondence re: addition to mill, Golian Steel & Iron Co. Receipts re: addition to mill Receipts re: addition to mill Box 17 S - Sp 1 2 3 4 5 Safe combination Sales 1950-1960 Sewer use 1971-1979 Specifications currently in production Spinning and preparation departments procedure Box 18 St 1840's 1850's 1860's 1870's 1880^s 1890's A-Z A-Z A-Z A-Z A-Z A-Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 Stock certificates " " " " " 8 9 Stockholders meeting notices 1926-1945 Stockholder meeting minutes, proxies 1926-1942 7 Stock certificate transfers Box 19 T - W 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tax - City of Athens 1948-1970 " - corporation 1917-1950 " - intangibles 1943-1950 " - property 1925-1969 - correspondence re: 1933-1974 - forms, notes " " 7 8 Time Study School Notes - Marvin Doster, 1959 Training reports, weekly 1966-1968 11 Water rights 1976-1977 9 10 Warranty on machinery, 1966 Warranty on payroll checks - Burroughs Corp., 1965 Box 20 Work Order Books 1 2 3 Pages removed from binder labelled "Style 0 to 4.00" "Style 4.01 to 10.00" " " "Style 10.01 to above" Box 21 Work Order Books 1 <n 3 4 5 6 7 Pages removed from binder labelled "completed contracts" " n Pages removed from unlabelled binder Box 22 Work Order Books 1 2 Pages removed from unlabeHed binder Box 23 Work Order Books 1 2 3 4 5 Pages removed from unlabeHed binder Pages removed from binder labelled "Exps. #" " "Cotton Exp. Nos." " "Cotton" Pages removed from unlabeHed binder Box 24 (oversize) Ledger 1910-1914 Inventory — undated Box 25 (oversize) Minute Book 1835-1904 Minute Book 1905-1935 Scrapbook Box 26 Slides Oversize Fo)der Aerial view of Chicopee Group photo of unidentified men Photographs Diploma to R. L .Bloomfield by Southern States Agricultural and Industrial Exposition for best display of ginghams 1876 Blueprints Athens Manufacturing Co. Mill #2,1938 Athens Manufacturing Co. fan room., 1940 Athens Manufacturing Co. duct plan and details, 1940,1941 Athens Manufacturing Co. - Cemetery Street, 1939 Athens Manufacturing Co. between GA RR & S.A.L rights of way, 1938 Plats Property of J. D. Lester, undated Athens Manufacturing Co., 1906 Property of Athens Manufacturing Co. - Cemetery Street, 1939 Map of portion of Carr estate, 1875 Athens Manufacturing Co., 1927 Chicopee 1951 Property and road easement donated to City of Athens by Chicopee, 1953 Lot sold to E. O. Aaron by Chicopee, 1954 Proposed extension of Vine Street and bridge across Trail Creek Property of Athens Manufacturing Co., 1951 Property sold to J. J. Canupp by Chicopee, 1954 (3 plats) Property subdivided in East Athens by Athens Manufacturing Co., 1948 Property in area of East Broad, First Street, Herman Street, and Vine Street Lots in various sections of East Athens (4 plats) HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1562 Children of the Confederacy. Ellen A. Crawibrd Chapter (Athens, Ga.) Ellen A. Crawibrd Chapter (Athens, Ga.) scrapbooks, 1934-1943. 5 linear ft. Arranged in chronological order. The collection consists of scrapbooks of the Ellen A. Crawibrd Chapter (Athens, Ga.) of the Children of the Confederacy from 1934-1943. The scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, brochures, programs, and memorabilia relating to the activities of the organization and the Civil War. Cite as: Children of the Confederacy, Ellen A. Crawfbrd Chapter (Athens, Ga.) scrapbooks. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. 1. Patriotic societies-Georgia. 2. Youth-Georgia-Societies and clubs. 3. SoldiersGeorgia. 4. Athens (Ga.) 5. Confederate States of America-History-Societies, etc. 6. United States-History-Civil War, 1861-1865. 7. Georgia-History-Civil War, 18611865.8. Scrapbooks. CHILDREN OF THE CONFEDERACY. GEORGIA DIVISION EMen A. Crawford Chapter, Athens Ms 1562 Inventory BOX1 Scrapbook 1934-35 [2] 1937-38 & Director's book, same date 1939-40 [2] 1940-41[2] 1941 1942 1942-43 [Includes:!. Application to become a chapter; 2. History of the Chapter; 3. Director's report to Division Director; 4. Various Notes on activities, and 5. Handwritten copy of 7%e Mb/7HMg ,%zr BOX 2 Scrapbooks 1935-36 1936-37 1938-39 BOX 3 Scrapbooks 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1956-57 1906-56 Goiden Jubilee 1958-59 BOX 4 Scrapbooks 1959-60 1960-61 1963<-63 BOX 5 Scrapbook 1961-62 Includes: 1 The Georgia Division. Children of the Confederacy History; 2. Roster & Ancestry roll, 1986 3. Minutes of he 74* Division Convention 4. Miscellaneous printed material HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 83 Childs, Nickerson & Co. (Athens, Ga.) Childs, Nickerson & Co. records, 1861-1887 (bulk 1861). .5 linear feet. Arranged in chronological order. Nicholson, Reeves & Wynn, a hardware store in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. Name was changed to Childs, Nickerson & Co. around 1865. Partners in the company included Asaph King Childs, Rufus Reeves, and Reuben Nickerson. The collection consists of records of Childs, Nickerson & Co. and its predecessor, Nicholson, Reeves and Wynn (Athens, Ga.) from 1861-1887. Primarily composed of correspondence and invoices for Nicholson, Reeves & Wynn (1861) and Childs, Nickerson & Co. (1866-1877), relating to the buying and selling of hardware goods. Related collections in this repository: Athens Hardware Company records and William and Susan Tate papers. Cite as: Childs, Nickerson & Co. (Athens, Ga.) records, Hargrett Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. l.Childs, Asaph King, 1820-1902. 2. Nickerson, Reuben. 3. Reeves, Rufus. 4. Hardware stores—Georgia. 5. Merchants—Georgia. 6. Stores, Retail—Georgia. 7. Athens (Ga.) 8. Clarke County (Ga.) 9. Business records. 10. Nicholson, Reeves & Wynn (Athens,Ga.) HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2915 Chiles, James M., 1809-1863. James M. Chiles family papers, [ca. 1849-1919]. .25 linear A. Arranged by record type. James Madison Chiles (1809-1863), Baptist minister, resident of Edgefield District, South Carolina and later Mitchell County (Ga.) The collection consists of papers of Rev. James M. Chiles from ca. 1849-1919. The papers contain correspondence, mostly to Chiles relating to his involvement in the Baptist Church in Abbeville and Edgefield Districts (S.C.) and in Gum Pond, Mitchell County (Ga.); printed material relating to the Edgefield Baptist Association; minutes (July 17,1867) of the Abbeville and Edgefield Union Bible Society; Chiles' commonplace book with sermon notations; list of various women missionaries; and a speech made by Emma L. Amos before the Women's Baptist Missionary Society in Athens, Georgia. Cite as: James M. Chiles family papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. L Amos, Emma L. 2. Abbeville and Edgefield Union Bible Society (S.C.) 3. Edgefield Baptist Association (S.C.) 4. Women's Baptist Missionary Society (Athens, Ga.) 5. Baptists-South Carolina. 6. Clergy—South Carolina. 7. Clergy—Georgia. 8. Women—Georgia—Societies and clubs. 9. Women missionaries. 10. Abbeville District (S.C.) 11. Edgefield District (S.C.) 12. Gum Pond (Ga.) 13. Mitchell County (Ga.) I. GAGP Christ Church, St. Simon's Island, Ga. - Christ Churc h History THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. ——1503 Dates Covered Put* Number of Items it June 1979 Name of Collection Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms 1904 Christ Church, St. Simon' s Island, Georgia. Christ Church History. Removed from DeRenne Collection Date & method of arrival 1979 DESCRIPTION This summary of the history of Christ Church, St. Simon's Island, was copied by Wymberly Jones DeRenne from a letter written Winn to Mrs. Walter G. Charlton, April 22, 190^. Also by the ReV. D. Watson included is a list of the rectors from 1735 to 1898. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms !004 Christian Commonwealth (Commonwealth, Ga.) Christian Commonwealth photographs, 1897-1899. 55 photographs ; 5 x 3.5 cm. Arranged by subject. The Christian Commonwealth (Commonwea)th, Ga.) was a religious community led by R. Albertson and organized in 1896. The community operated on the basis of voluntary labor with all wealth shared equally. The community disbanded in 1900 due to a typhoid epidemic. The collection consists of photographs of the Christian Commonwealth in Commonwealth, Georgia from 1897-1899. Includes images of community members working at the farm, sawmill, and nursery; a 4th of July picnic; and children at play. Cite as: Christian Commonwealth (Commonwealth, Ga.) photographs. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. !. Cooperative settlements—Georgia—Photographs. 2. Agriculture, Cooperative-Georgia—Photographs. 3. Religious communities-Georgia—Photographs. 4. Commonwealth (Ga.) 5. Photographs. THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. -1051 ' Date 17 June 1977_______ Name of Collection Number of Items 1865: 1976 4 Alon^o Church — Memoir____.____ Given by Alonzo Church Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival Dates Covered Mattoon, Illinois Brought by Dr. E. M. Coulter September 1976 DESCRIPTION This memoir of Alonzo Church, D. D. (1793 -- 1862) minister and former president of the University of Georgia, was written by William L. Mitchell for Reverend John S. Wilson and the Presbyterian Synod of Georgia on 20 September 1865, as part of the Synod's project "to prepare a memorial re cord of each one of the ministerial members who have departed this life since the erection of the Synod." Included in this collection is a Xerox of an early typescript of the original, a recent typescript, copy of a cover letter to Dr. E. M. Coulter, and note from Dr. Coulter pertaining to the memoir. This memoir, although somewhat fragmentary, is an important record of the life of Alonzo Church, his university policies and administration, and, by inference, Athens during the antebellum period. UGL 832 CHURCH, ALONZO - PAPERS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Dates Covered Accession No. - p 1964 and Oct. 1970 mi. of^TItems .... -.^ 10 Number Name of Collection .ALONZO. _CHURCH_ Given by Deposited by Purchased from* Other terms 1831-1857 PAPERS ^31 letter from Kingston Galleries, Somerville, Mass. Stock shares from Schindler's Antique Shop, Charleston, S. C. Date & method of arrival : 183! viaW.P.K., 1964. Others by mail via S. Tate, 10/26/70. DESCRIPTION * (1) ALS to "Prof. Cleveland" Dated: University of Georgia, Athens, May 3? 1831. Re: Asking if Professor Cleveland can recommend someone for the position of Professor of Natural History at the Univ. of Ga. He outlines what will be taught, states salary, describes faculty and appropriation for Univ., living conditions, etc. (1 item) UGL 832 (2) Document dated: Feb. 22, 1849 Certificate for 5 5/10 shares of stock in Ga. Railroad and Banking Company. Document attached appointing A. Boggs, of Richmond Co., Ga., to act as attoryney to transfer stock to Col. Lewis S. Craig. Signed: A. Church (2 items) Witness: E. L. Newton (3) Document dated: Oct. 22, 1849 Certificates dated: June 25, 1842 April 25, 1849 May 14, 1845 Certificates for 28, 4 and 11 chares of stock in Ga. RR amd Banking Co. Document attached appaointing JohnW. Wilde, special attorney to transfer to himself one share of stock. Signed: A. Church (4 items) Witness: S. J. Mays, Notary Public (4) Document dated: March 27, 1857 Letter dated: April 4, 1847 Certificate dated: Oct. 24, 1849 Certificate for 75 shares of stock in Ga. RR and Banking Co. Document attached appointing J. (?) Milligan, cashier, Ga. RR and B Co., special attorney, to transfer shares not exceeding 30, "provided the same be sold for not less than one hundred and three dollars per share." Signed: A. Church Also, letter attached to J. (?) Milligan, dated April 4, 1857, covering other documents. Written in ink across certificate is note stating 30 shares sold to Thos. N. Hamilton, May 13, 1859- (3 items) CHURCHILL, WINSTON THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION 1917 1 Name of Collection - Winston Churchill - Letter Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms: Laid in book by Churchill "The Faith of Frances Craniford." Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION : L.S. : Winston Churchill To: : Rt. Rev. William Lawrence Dated: 22 Marlborough St., Boston. Jan. 23, 191?. Re: The story Churchill has written, "The Faith of Frances Craniford" which he hopes will help promote contributions to the Church Pension Fund. Letter is located in pocket in back of book. See: UCL 832 PS 1297 .F33 Rare Book HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2717 Circus ephemera collection, [ca. 1890-1955]. 643 items. Arranged by name of circus. The collection consists of programs, posters, photographs, clippings, and promotional items relating to various American circuses and other variety performers from ca. 1890-1955. Included are materials pertaining to the Bamum and Bailey Circus, Ringling Brothers and Bamum and Bailey, and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Cite as: Circus ephemera collection. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Bamum and Bailey. 2. Ringling Brothers Bamum and Bailey Combined Shows. 3. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. 4. Circus-United States. 5. Wild West shows. 6. Photographs. 7. Posters. 8. Programs. I. GAGP Hargrett Rare Book & Manuscript Library University of Georgia Libraries Inventory - Circus Ephemera Ms 2717 Collection includes three legal-size file boxes, one oversize, & three oversize folders. Brief description: a medium sized collection of circus ephemera purchased from Theatricana in Athens, Ga, September, 1990. Many items are from various circuses and smaller groups of performers. Most are in very good condition. The majority of the collection dates from the turn of the century, with a heavy concentration of materials from the 20's and 30's. The collection includes programs, posters, photographs, promotional items, souvenirs, newspaper clippings, etc. Many items originate from a collection belonging to George A. Hough, of "The Standard", a newspaper in New Bedford, MA. BOX 1:1 Bamum and Bailey Circus [see also 1:3; 1:4; 2:10-11; 3:3, folio 1] typescript ms of article on behind the scenes business at Bamum & Bailey Circus [pre-dates merger with Ringling] not signed, nd 2 large Hallmark postcards depicting a herd of giraffes and "the Ugo Ancillotti Troupe of French Bicycle Experts". Nd, reproductions Program, 1914 Season {Providence RI; Fall River, New Bedford MA, June 11-13} Magazine, 1914: 'The Wizard Prince of Arabia" Magazine, 1916: "Persia: or the Pageants of the 1001 Nights" Official route, 1916 season, June-July Menus: 1916 28 June [dinner] Lynn MA 30 June [dinner] Waterville, ME 1 July [lunch] Bangor, ME 3 July [lunch] Lewiston, ME 3 July [ dinner] Lewiston, ME 4 July - Independence Day Banquet: Biddlefbrd ME Ms 2717 - Circus Ephemera, page 2 1:2 Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus [see also 2:10-11] includes items from various periods, along with various mergers and break-ups. Breakfast ticket - nd Sticker w/Hagenbeck-Wallace logo Letterhead and envelope Program: 1918 Stage Women's War Relief Benefit: Sept 20-Oct 6 Route cards: 22"^-24^ week of 1926 season [Sept-Oct 9 ] two cards Hagenbeck-Wallace-Forepaugh-Sells Bros: Magazine and Daily Review, 1935 Season Wallace Bros. Route Card - 1941 season - Apr 12-26 1:3 Ringling Bros. And Barnum & Bailey Circus I [see also: 1:1; 1:4; 2:10-11; 3:6, folio 2] Items cover a range from 1917 through 1926 Water color drawing of Ringling Bros, and Barnum and Bailey horse drawn, Steam powered calliope. Amateur, on heavy cardstock ca 4 x 8, ca 1917 Magazine, 1917: "The Magnificent Fairyland Spectacle: Cinderella", includes "Libretto of the pageant; programs of the arena; magazine of marvels; guide to the menagerie" Magazine and Daily Review, 1918; 1920; 1922; 1925 Program, new Bedford MA, 15 June 1:4 Ringling Bros/. Barnum and Bailey II Items cover a range from 1932 through 1955 Magazine and Daily Review, 1932; 1933 Golden Jubilee Issue; 1934 Christmas card, signed by Frank A Cook, 1934 Magazine and Daily Review, 1935; 1936 Postcards: Souvenir folder of Mr and Mrs Gargantua the Great, 1941 Magazine and Daily Review, 1941; 195 5 1:5 Ringling Bros., photographs All are 'back-stage' shots of performers and support staff, etc. Some shots of Animals, mostly elephants; one of a roster B/w ca 1920's-30's. Some identified on reverse. Many are postcard format. Many appear to have been taken by G. A. Hough Ms 2717 Circus Ephemera page 3 1:6 John Robinson's Circus [see also 3:7; folio 1] contract synopsis for: Greenville SC , 16 September Highpoint, NC 24 Sept Contains info gathered by agent pertaining to lot locations, supply sources, etc. Per town. At bottom are printed notes of various importance to arrival, set-up. On reverse are maps of lot locations for each city. Route cards for weeks 21 thru the end of season, 1926 [mailed to G A Hough Sr] Envelope with circus letterhead Envelope with picture of Robinson surrounded by circus acts and animals Small sticker with circus logo [advertisement sticker?] Tickets [used to compensate those who allowed ad lithographs to be posted By agents on their property] Tickets [for the annex, 25 cents] Press release for 107^ season, form letter format 1:7 Sells BrosVSells - Floto Circus [see also: 2:7; 3:5] letterhead two large hallmark postcards, depicting: "Roman Standing Race" & "Camel Races", nd, reproductions of circus posters Magazine, 1919: mostly stories on the various animals of the show Official program, 1924 season Magazine, 1932, program of shows [some pages missing] 1:8 Sparks Circus photographs: most dated 1922 on original plate and are numbered and bear "sparks shows", postcard format. Two autographed, two not postcard, dated - described on back and marked for the New Bedford Sunday Standard Gravure Section. Subjects are mostly performers and acts Route booklet for 1923 season. Includes listings of staff by department Promotional booklet, nd Ms 2727 - Circus Ephemera, page 4 1:9 Misc. items I. Contains items pertaining to various circuses and groups Souvenir booklet for The Royal English Circus and German Water Carnival, nd Magazine: "California Frank's All-Star Wild West," early 1900's "Circus Magazine, Wild West and Animal Review", 1934 Includes articles , mostly promotionals, and information for the following: Conroy Bros Show Seils Sterling Circus Fowler Bros Circus Bros. Bamett F H Bee Shows Dodson's Shows World Bros Lewis Bros Almond & Conley Circus Golden Rule Shows Isler Greater Shows Circus Rice Bros. Sea Bros. Circus Vanderburg Bros. Shows Kaus United Shows Show Bros. Fisher Olinger Bros Circus Barker Shows Miller Bros Expo and Wild West Gibson's Blue Ribbon Shows Kay Bros Circus Engfbrd Family Show Promotional booklet, Gentry Bros Circus, nd Chevrolet Dealer promotional flyer - on Downie Bros Circus Motorization using Chevrolet trucks, ca 1935 Publicity handbill: Will Rogers, signed on original plate, advertisements for Atlanta, GA businesses on back, nd 1:10 Misc. items II cash envelopes [no circus identified, nd] Christmas Greeting card, signed by Harry Bert Pay order made out by treasurer of Alleghanians Vocalist and Swiss Bell Ringers, 24 Jan 1872. For room rent. Postcard: exterior of Ripley's "Believe it or Not Odditorium", New York NY Postmarked 1939 Postcard: "Murphy's Carousa[l], Savin Rock, Conn, ca 1910 Courier lithograph: portrait of Fanny Davenport, [cover of sourvenir booklet?] 1:11 Misc. Items III small handbill - The Harris Road Show personal invitation for a Jenny Lind concert autograph, C. Carr [?], ca 1846? Autograph, Dan Rice [2], nd Autograph, Effa Majette "Descriptive List of Bernard's Circus Specialties": Chas. Bernard, Riverside, Savannah, Ga., 1937 edition Ms 2727 Circus Ephemera, page 5 1:11 contimued: UP! wire dated June 11 [ny] - 11 year old bit by baboon at Clyde Beatty Cole Bros Circus Written matter - quotes from individuals, No ascertainable connection to writer, Quotee, subject Handbill - Sims Greater Shows, August 5,1933, Prescott Ontario Handbill - C. F. Zeiger United Shows, 2 November 1931, Corpus Christi TX - Van Ault's Arcade [Cetlin and Wilson Shows], 13 Dec 1939, Winter Quarters Handbill - Doc El Vino Family Wonder Show - nd Letterhead - Lee Bros. Show Billy Fee Wild Animal Shows " A. G. Bames Circus Booklet: " The Elephant's Love or Zenobia's Infidelity; presented with the Compliments of C. L Hood & Co., proprietors of Hoods Sarsaparilla, Lowell, Mass." Ca late 19*^ century ? Story with ads and promotional testimonies for the product - no place Booklet: "Thrilling Stories about Snakes and Snake Charmers: Illustrated, no Date nor place Stocklist - U. S. Tent and Awning Co., 1920 season. "New and Second Hand Tents and Paraphenalia" BOX 2:1 Buffalo Bill Greeting card from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Full color on Cardstock, 8 x 12 , no date Collection of newspaper clippings [photocopies from originals, which are Found at the end of box 2] Covers period from late 1890's to his death In 1917 & includes AP release, dated 14 Sept 1914, to be released in the Event of his death 2:2 Mr and Mrs. Tom Thumb [Mr. And Mrs. Charles Stratton] Two carte de visite photographs, no date: The Thumbs and Their Child; Mrs. Thumb Currier and Ives lithograph depicting the Thumbs marriage, color, 7x9 Dated 10 Feb 1863 [original] Matted photo of the Thumbs, no date, later than the above 2:3 Minnie Lamed - Photographs and letters cabinet photo of Ms. Lamed. Mills, Wheaton, IL, no date letters: most dated, and range from ca. 1881 - 1893, relates to early life, no information on career in the circus Ms 2717, Circus Ephemera page 6 2:4 Minnie Lamed - Papers Most appear to be school assignments [essays, latin work, etc.]. Includes Personal poems ?. The majority are undated, though the earliest dated is 1882 and run through 1884. 2:5 Mis. Photographs: Identified "Prince Mungo" [2 in costume, one out] carte de visite: "Commodore Nutt & Miss Minnie Warren", ca 1868 " " " Leopold Kahn "Admiral Dot" - identified on reverse cabinet photo : Modjeska., ca 1889 Florence Harris Mardo, equestrienne. Autographed to Max Haugh Kukla Fran and Ollie Burr. Autographed to Mischa de la Motte Fran Burr & ?. autographed to Larry Violet & Daisy Hilton, signed on original plate Scene shot from a production of "Annie Get Your Gun" " "Fixer Dugan", RKO 1939, press release Bob Baker's Marionettes, dated on obverse 16 June 1952, press release? 2:6 Misc. Photographs: unidentified A collection of unidentified pictures. Subjects include performances, Performers, animals, trainers, parades etc. 2:7 Matrices A collection of heavy cardboard matrices, used to produce images in Printing. Collection includes images of animals in performance, clowns & other performers. Several ad formats, including ads for Sells-Floto, Downie Bros., World Bros. Some identified and/or dated, most ca 1930s 2:8 Sheet Music: "Herr Cline's Dance" A piece entitled "Herr Cline's Dance: with Variations for the Piano forte". Philadelphia: Printed for R. H. Hobson, 1828? Six pp; picture of Rope Walker On title page 2:9 Musical: "Rings in the Dust" A two act operetta. Vocal Score and Libretto. Estelle Merryman Clark — Libretto. Palmer John Clark - music. Chicago: Gamble Hinged Music Co., Nd Eight characters: Three Choruses. A Circus owner fights the foreclosure Of his circus, 112pp Ms 2727, Circus Ephemera, page 7 2:10 Newspaper Clippings: nd-1928 Collection includes undated clippings [usually with no source citation either] & clippings dated from 1914 to 1928. Topics vary. Mostly articles concerning performers, openings, performances, etc. Many circuses covered, including Bamum and Bailey, Ringling...Cole-Beatty, Hagenbeck-Wallace, Christy Bros., etc. Many illustrations as well. Mostundated/uncited Clippings appear to have been taken from trade publications, such as "The Billboard". Note: original copies at end of box 2:11 Newspaper clippings 1982-1963 Same as above: dates cover a period from 1932-1963 BOX 3 Oversized items 3:1 Miscell. Newsletters and clippings Pine Ridge News, nd "Chatter from around the Whitetops" . Two issues, v. 1 # 7-8; Nov-Dec 1927. Published by the circus Fans Association. Large format articles on "The Great Wallendas" tragedy, Z,(/e ?, nd. Event Occurred in!963. See also 2:11 3:2 Sheet Music [see also: 2:8-9] " The Merry Go Round Rag". Ralph Larsh. Chicago: Ralph Larsh, 1918. Sketch of merry go round on cover., 6 pp "Oh! You Circus Day." Edith Maida Lessing and Jimmie V. Monaco. Chicago: Will Rossiter, 1912. On cover - portrait of Maud Lambert "Circus Galop." Wm Groscurth. Boston: Oliver Ditsen Co., 1888. On cover - equestrienne act. 3:3 Bamum & Bailey [see also: 1:1; folio 1] two large promotional newspapers. Both for performances in New Bedford, MA, nd. One damaged by rodents. Official route, 1916 season, large tri-fbld format 3:4 Cole Bros. - Clyde Beatty [see also: 2:10-11] three page advertisement from the "Circuses" section of The Billboard, 4 May 1935. 3:5 Forepaugh-Sells Promotional newspaper for 7 June 1904 performance in New Bedford, MA 3:6 RinglingBros. [see also: 1:3-5; folios 1-2] promotional newspaper for New Bedford MA show, June 18, ny. Main subj is "Joan of Arc, New Spectacle". Also includes interesting Disclaimer on last page refuting charges of being a trust Red Wagon Annual., 1899. "A Circus Yearbook" Includes history of the Show, managers and staff for the year. Various articles on animals, many Photographs and drawings. Also includes a city by city diary of notable Events while en route. 3:7 John Robinson's Circus [see also 1:6; folio 1] A collection of daily report sheets for cars 2 and 3. Covers various months Within the season—no year noted, however. Forms indicate various Expenditures and accounts of lithograph postings for each stop en route, etc. FOLIO FOLDERS Folio 1: Promotional newspapers and official programs Bamum & Bailey, 9 June 1894, New Bedford MA Flagg's New England Carnival Co [promotional, ny: Haverhill MA] Howe's Circus [promotional, ny; Falmouth MA] John Robinson's Circus [promotional, ny] Folio 2: Circus Posters Pill's Manikins — announcing afternoon performances, nd Ringling Bros. & Bamum & Bailey - announcing Clyde Beatty's Trained wild animal sensation, nd Ringling Bros & Bamum and Bailey - general poster, depicts Equestrienne act, nd Walter L. Main Shows, depicts bust of a clown, with inset photo of Main, nd Folio 3: Circus Posters Karosu Circus and Review, Japanese. Depicts various acts and performers, ca 1930. The Combination of the Bamum & Van Amburge Museum & Menagerie Co., & Dan Castello's Great Show, illustrated with Lots of promotions, including Md'le Pauline & the child wonder, Little Minnie; Mr Charles Fish, the Great American Equestrian etc. Atlanta, GA., Nov l" and 2d, nd. [Removed from Mss 3002 Grisham Family papers] CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS — PHOTOGRAPHS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.—MS-1122_____ Date 8 Nov^mbRr 1Q77_____ Name of Collection Dates Covered 1Q?R - Number of Items - 1 volume Civilian nnns Given by Deposited by Purchased from Purchased by Mr. Press Other terms Date & method of arrival . . 7 November 1977 by mail \ volume contains 106 photographs of scenes leaf This loose DESCRIPTION Civilian Conservation Corps camps in Minnesota States United and activities at and Michigan from 1938 - 19^0. All are labelled -with some also containing THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION 1643 Dates Covered Accession No28 Jan. 1981 Date Name of Collection 1863 - 1864 Number of Items Clanton, E. C. Letters (Xeroxes). ? Given by by Deposited Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival January 1%1 DESCRIPTION These two letters were written by E. C. Clanton from near Clantcn, Mississippi to his wife Bell. Theydiscuss his coming home possibly in February. Clanton was a member of the 6th Mississippi Regiment. He was killed en the way home. 1. United States - History - Civil War. 313/2-60/500 t HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES ^MANUSCR^PT COLLECTION Ms 443 Clarke County (Ga.) list of entries in the Cotton States Exposition, 1895. Iv. Arranged by type of display. The collection consists of a volume listing entries from Clarke County (Ga.) in the Cotton States Exposition held in Atlanta (Ga.) from September 18 December 31, 1895. The volume includes entries on agricultural produce and home industry such as canning or wine making. The entries list type of item, number of items, and name of producer. The volume also includes information on the display by the Ladies Garden Club (Athens, Ga.). Cite as: Clarke County (Ga.) list of entries in the Cotton States Exposition. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Ladies Garden Club (Athens, Ga.) 2. Cotton States Exposition (1895 : Atlanta, Ga.) 3. Agricultural exhibits—Georgia. 4. Exhibitions—Georgia. 5. Atlanta (Ga.) 6. Clarke County (Ga.) I. GAGP LtHM COUNTY - THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. ..-^JLL.JL.6___ Dates Covered ...--.._. 183.8__ Date —^2^_____________ Number of Items _____I. Name of Collection ___C^^E CCUWY , GEORGI^ _-_PTFA _ _______ - Sheriff waiter Jackson Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival PRELIMINARY DESCRIPTION Cos ts, estate of John ^. Harper / Signature; John Calvin Johnson, Clerk. SUBSEQUENT HISTORY CLARKE CCUKTY - IHDEI^URES THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. ^L -JL ^^— Date _________________ Name of Collection ...J=M^^^^ Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Dates Covered .—1§6^ - 186S Number of Items -_^ items _____________ OLD STCCK Date & method of arrival PRELIMINARY DESCRIPTION INDENTURES PERTr-JNIKG TC 7ARICCS AT*-nr*S KCFIJ AS FCLLC'WS: 1 - ?-'?nuel T. Kendric*- sells to Albin F. Dearing part of lot 88 and all of let 5? in Athens, price: "a tract cf land and ?123"cesh. Signed by H. T. Kerdrick, witnessed by F.3. Lucas and S.J. I*-ays, notsry Public. Dated Jan. 4, 1:6^. ? - Ferdinand Fhinizy sells tc Hanuel T. Kendrick psrts cf lots PS & S$. Price $3CC. Signed by Ferdinand Phinizy, witnessed b^, A.T. Luckie and S.J. ILays. Notary P-jblic. Dated: August 13, 1S6?. 3- ?erdirard Phinizy #ells to Kanuel T. Kendrick part of let S9. Price ^$00. Signed by ?erdinard Phinizy, -witnessed by James D. Pittard sn<:: Jas. I. Janscn., and J.S.C. D=ted: rhy jl, 1P66. Al-in De?rin^ sells to Ferdir.snc Phinizj part of lot S3 Price -^700. Signed by .-^Ibin F. bearing, witnessed *;^ Jar.es T. Sarsor. and Jas. *^. Pit*L5ru, J.P. Dated: ^pril 2S, 1366. 3 - ^illian L. I'itchell, Executor of Robert Taylor sells to Albin F. Lep lots nos. ?1, *-6 &?? in Thomas Surve., of the College lands. Price ?8S3. Signed by *,*.iri. L. Kitchell, Executor of Robert Tgylor. Witnessed b\ : '.V..V. Lu!npkin, D.H. Alexander, and John Kilpsrtick, J.P. Dated: Jar. 1?, lS6j. . ' \' 6 - I-.errorandun of Agreement between A.P. Dearing and X.T. PLencrick re a tract cf land exchanged (see no.l), that Kendrick car retain possession of the house and garden for present yerr, etc., etc. Signed Jan. 4, 1E69 by Kgndrick. Further notes on reverse incicate !-endrick agreed tc relinquish the house & garden Larch 1$, 186$. Signed Feb. 3, 166$ by Kendrick. THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No..f^________ Date Jan- 3-8, 1983_______ Dates CpvereJ^' Oct 28; 1828 Sept 16; 1830, Jan. 29; 104;=:, dan; 1057, Jan. 1; lO&O, May 9. Number of Items 2 rolls microfilm (l pos., 1 neg.) Clarke County Papers j /^ n ^-n Name of Collection —————————-——f.————————————————————————————— Provenance unknown Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival unknown This collection includes surveyor's plats of land in Athens, Georgia, a plan of part of Cobbham, a conveyance from vestry of Emmanuel Church, Athens, to Robert L. Bloomfield, and indentures between Moses Waddell, President of the University of Georgia and other individuals. See list inside accession folder for more detailed listing. 313/10-32/500 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2825 Clarke County Soldier's Wayside Home (Ga.) Clarke County Soldier's Wayside Home (Ga.) record book, 1864-1865. Iv. Arranged in chronological order. Clarke County Soldier's Wayside Home (Athens, Ga.), an institution which administered aid to Confederate soldiers passing through the area. The collection consists of a record book of the Clarke County Soldier's Wayside Home (Athens, Ga.) from October 1864 - May 1865. Entries include date, soldier's name, regiment, and what he received from the home. Other entries include contributions made to the home, accounts of E.D. Stone, and miscellaneous writings. Cite as: Clarke County Soldier's Wayside Home (Ga.) record book. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries., Athens GA 30602. I. Charities—Confederate States of America. 2. Soldiers—Georgia. 3. Clarke County (Ga.) 4. Georgia-History-Civil War, 1861-1865-Registers. 5. GeorgiaHistory-Civil War, 1861-1865-Civilian relief. 6. Athens (Ga.) I. Stone, E. D. II. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION MsH6 Clarke County (Ga.) Tax Receiver Office. Confederate veterans roH, 1906. 1 v. Arranged in alphabetical order by surname. The collection consists of one volume compiled by J.H. Dorsey of the Clarke County (Ga.) Tax Receiver Office for 1906. The roll lists ex-Confederate soldiers and widows of ex-Confederates divided into two sections. Section one lists name of Confederate soldier, company, regiment or Athens command, where and when enlisted, where and when discharged, and post office. Section two gives name of soldier, name of widow, company or unit, where and when enlisted, where and when discharged, and post office. Cite as: Clarke County (Ga.), Tax Receiver Office, Confederate veterans roll. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library. University of Georgia Libraries. Athens GA 30602 1. Dorsey, J. H. 2. Veterans—Confederate States of America. 3. VeteransGeorgia. 4. Clarke County (Ga.)-History-Civil War, 1861-1865-Veterans. 5. Georgia-History-Civil War, 1861-1865-Veterans. 6. Tax records. 7. Local government records. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 547 Clark family. John Clark family papers, 1826-1862. 58 items. Arranged in chronological order. John Clark (1766-1832), daughter Ann Williamson Clark (b. 1801) married John W. Campbell. The collection consists of papers relating to the settlement of John dark's estate and the activities of his heirs from 1826-1862. The papers include inventories of property, deeds, plat maps, correspondence, and copies of court records. The materials mainly document land transfers and land claims in Florida often with the St. Andrews & Chipola Canal & Railroad Company. Correspondents include Ann Clark Campbell, John W. Campbell, Richard H. Long, and Thomas Baltzell. Cite as: John Clark family papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Clark, John, 1766-1832. 2. Campbell, Ann Clark, b. 1801. 3. Campbell, John W., fl. 1837. 4. Baltzell, Thomas, d. 1866. 5. Long, Richard H. 6. St. Andrews & Chipola & Railroad Company. 7. Land settlement—Florida. 8. Real estate investment—Florida—19th century. 9. St. Andrews Bay (Fla.) 10. Deeds. 11. Inventories. I. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2615 Clarke, Elijah, 1733-1799. Letter to Col. Benjamin Cleavland, 1787 June 24. 1 item. Elijah Clarke (1733-1799), Georgia frontiersman. The collection consists of a letter from Elijah Clarke, Hickory Grove, (Ga.) to Col. Benjamin Cleavland, Franklin County (Ga.), on June 24,1787. Clarke has just returned from seeing the Governor in Augusta and discusses the Governor's assurance that a treaty with the Creek Indians is imminent, mentions Alexander McGillvrary, and talks about a misunderstanding between the Indians and the Indian Commissioners. Cite as: Elijah Clarke, letter to Col. Benjamin Cleavland. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries., Athens GA 30602. 1. Cleavland, Benjamin. 2. McGillivray, Alexander, ca. 1740-1793. 3. Creek Indians—Georgia—Treaties. 4. Indians of North America—Georgia. I. GAGP CLA^KK, -' J.JAH - N THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION j Accession No—-.T!.l-*!Lo-____ Jamuary, 1%7_______ Date Dates Covered __196l-TQ6l Number of Items _tejn Name of Collection __KT.TJW nL^K?.'S N^MK - fl*^R?SPQNDT.TCT7 RE SELLING. Given by: Correspondence file, Snecial Collections. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival : 196l - 1963 aM DESCRIPTION Ten items as follows: 1. LS from Garland Peyton, Dir. Dent. of Mines, etc., State Division of Conservation. To: R. i*!. Anderson, Lincolnton, Georgia Dated: A+lanta, Georgia: December 13, 196l re: Correspondence 2. LS fron ^at 3ryant, Derutv surveyor General To: R. Elan Andersen, Lincolnton, Georgia Dated: Surveyor - General Department, January 3, 1P6? re: Name of llarke County. order of creation.. 3. Contains lis^* of Georgia's Counties in L3 from R. N. Fickett, III, President, Athens Historical Society To: Mr. R. Flam Andersen, Lincolnton, Georgia Dated: July 9, 1963 re: Snellinc- of "Clarke". Contains cony of act setting up Clarke Countv, 1301 2 ELIJAH - NT-?. Continued: h. LS from R. N. Fickett, III, President, Athens Historical Society To: Mr. R. Elam \rderson, Lincolnton, Georgia Dated: An rust 13, 19&3 re: Spelling of "Clarke". Contains comments on spelling of Maddel (Waddell) Talmage (Talmadge) $. LS from Lilla M. Hawes, Director, CeorFia Historical Society To: Mr. R. E. Andersen, Lincolnton, Georgia Dated: Nov=nb<sr 8, 1963 re: Spelling of Clarke (Clark). Corcnents on variation names of other counties: e. r. Houston for Hnustoun, or Whitfield for ^Tiitefield. Includes tunoescrint re oririn of nane of Clark's Hill br Tilden 3. Lane, abstnc+cr, Real Istite ^ro.iect of-ice, Lincolnton, Georgia 6. L3 from John W. 3onner, -Jr. University of Georgia Special Collections Librarian, To: Mr. R. ^. 4nderson, Lincolnton, Georgia Dated: November 13, 1%3, Athens, Georgia re: Covering letter for xerox cony of newsoaner article dated October 16, 19ii9, from Augusta Chronicle, re name of Clark's Hill CHRKE, tlLIJAH, JR. - IND^JTURE THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION —3L sUL____ Dates Covered Anri 1 -5L, Date .Tamiaryy 19^7_______ Number of Items —.-one. Accession No Name of Collection ^JAH CLA^K^, JR. - D!H^r-, l83h Given by : Mrs. Jewett Williams, h36 Dearinr Street^ Athens, Georgia Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival: September, 1966, via 5 F 3 T DESCRIPTION Indenture between Middleton Pope and Eli.iah Clarke. ?ofe bought from Clarke 160 acres in Cherokee County, lot number 201. Fifth District, Fourth section. Dated: April 5, l83b Sip-natures: Elijah Clarke Jas. ^. Smith John Moore Elijah Cumnins (?) Sherrod Stroud, J. °. ! CLARKE, KATHERINE LANIER THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No...JL3^________ Dates Covered Date ___2Q.J^^em^er-iaiR-.-.- Number of Items Name of Collection ..—Kathe.r i n e ..Lan i Rr...Cla,rls e Given by Mrs. Heckman Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION Katharine Lanier Clarke was for many years associated with the Cooperative Extension Service of the University of Georgia. Mrs. Clarke left the bulk of her estate for the establishment of Lanier Gardens. The collection, primarily financial in nature, deals vith her land holdings, and the estate of her mother who was daughter of one of the mayors of Savannah. There is some genealogy and a few pictures in the collection. 313/1-78/500 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1807 Clarke, Ray, 1782-1847. Letter to Ethan Clarke, 1813 Mar. 3. 1 item. The collection consists of a letter from Ray Clarke at St. Mary's, Georgia on March 3, 1813 to his father Ethan Clarke. Clarke discusses the taking of Nathaniel Pendleton's testimony, visiting the plantation of Nathanael Green, the cargo of a captured French ship which was brought to St. Mary's, and the activities of U.S. troops in Florida against the Seminole Indians. Cite as: Ray Clarke, letter to Ethan Clarke. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Clarke, Ethan, 1745-1833. 2. Greene, Nathanael. 3. Pendleton, Nathaniel. 4. Seminole Indians-Florida. 5. United States-History-War of 1812.1. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1497 Clark, Samuel B., [812-1865. Samuel B. Clark papers, 1787-1869. 7 items. Arranged in chronological order. Samuel B. Clark (1812-1865), plantation owner of Brothersville, Richmond County, Georgia. Married Martha Rebecca Walker in 1837. The collection consists of papers of Samuel B. Clark of Brothersville, Richmond County, Georgia, from 1787-1869 (with gaps). Includes indentures, a land survey, legal documents, and a plantation journal (1841-1869) containing business records pertaining to the Richmond County homestead, the Burke County (Ga.) farm, and land in Dooly County (Ga.). Entries include information on slave values, outlays for crops and househotd supplies, tax returns for Richmond and Burke counties, financial reports on building the McBean canal, and cotton sales. Cite as: Samuel B. Clark papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. 1. Farm management—Georgia. 2. Plantations—Georgia. 3. Slavery-Georgia. 4. Brothersville (Ga.) 5. Burke County (Ga.) 6. Dooly County (Ga.) 7. Richmond County (Ga.) 8. Account book. 9. Business records.!. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1278 Clay, Alexander Stephens, 1853-1910. Letter to Lawrence F. Bower, 1896 Dec. 22. 1 item. Alexander Stephens Clay (1853-1910), Georgia legislator and U.S. Senator, bom in Cobb County, Georgia. The collection consists of a letter from Alexander Stephens Clay, Marietta (Ga.) to Lawrence F. Bower of New York City on December 22,1896. Contains a biographical sketch written by Clay at Bower's request, particularly emphasizing Clay's political accomplishments. Cite as: Alexander Stephens Clay, letter to Lawrence F. Bower. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Bower, Lawrence F. 2. Legislators—Georgia. 3. Biography. I. GAGP K3KRY - LETT3R THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. Dates Covered ..—....1844_ Date — Number of Items __^__ Name of Collection :^Y - LETT.3R Given by - Dr. T. H. 1-bHatton Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival- Nov. 24, 1950. PRELIMINARY DESCRIPTION *S . ALS Henry Clay to Lord Ashburton, London. dated: Ashland July 16, 1844. re: Introducing Richard H. Chinn'to his Lordship. Note: R.H. Chinn was Dr. HcHatton's great grandfather and at one time was a law partner of Herry Clay in Lexington, Ky. The latter ^,-;as never delivered ir don because of Mr. Chinn 's death. head of the dea^rt^ent Note: The late Thomas Hubbard KcHattcn na the Library many .riven has He of Horticulture at the University of Georgia. as yet ursorted. Collection, I'cIIatton auto-raphs, etc. S?e also: Lustr^t - SUBSEQUENT HISTORY Augustin Smith Clayton - 1804 Class poem and notebook THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORCM LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. Date . 965 January 21, 19?6 Name of Collection Covered Number cf Items . Augustin Smith Clayton Class Poem and Notebook Given by Great grandson of the author, Augustin S. Clayton Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival . -. . . j. ^ Unknown. Judging by the newspaper clippin g and^ quote from Duncan Burnet, it must have been before 1940. Found in vault 1976 but without DESCRIPTION li provenance . A manuscript copy of a poem by Augustin Smith Clayton, written for and read at the first University of Georgia graduation in 1$(A- . There is also a typed copy of the poem as well as a notebook believed to be Smith's with mathematical notes and charts in it. Clayton was a member of the first graduating class at the University and founder of the Demosthenian Society. Clayton street in Athens, Clayton county and Clayton, Georgia, are all named for him. This material is in the 3^ vault . January 21, 19?6 UCL 832