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Atlanta clubs, churches, schools, and government buildings, 1922, 1931, undated

 File — Control VIS 349.004, location: VIS 349.004
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains images and architectural designs of Marye as well as the firms Marye, Alger, and Alger, and Marye, Alger, and Vinour. Included are photographs of the Fox Theatre, the Southern Bell Telephone Building, Terminal Station, and public, commercial, and residential buildings in Atlanta and other cities. Also included are photographs of the interior of the buildings. The architectural drawings consist of Marye's plans for St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Of special note are 1970...
Dates: 1922, 1931, undated

Atlanta Coach Company, approximately 1925-1928

 File — Control VIS 233.001, location: VIS 233.001
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection contains photographs of the Eberhardt family, families associated with the Eberhardts, and businesses in Atlanta, Georgia, including R.P. and J.G. Eberhardt and Company and T.L. Eberhardt Coal Company. Many of these photographs were taken by Atlanta-based photographer Linnie Condon.

Dates: approximately 1925-1928

Atlanta Coach Company, approximately 1925

 File — Control VIS 437.002, Location: VIS 437.002
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains photographs of early 20th century Atlanta vehicles detailed in Volume II of Jean Martin’s Mule to MARTA book series. The collection includes images of trackless trolleys, coach cars, buses, work cars and cranes, and a light rail vehicle. Many of the photographs show these vehicles in use on downtown Atlanta streets. Other images include a revised city plan from the 1924 Beeler Report, a motorman, and a former trolley that was...
Dates: approximately 1925

Atlanta Coach Company, June 1929

 File — Control VIS 382.003, Location: VIS 382.003
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains photographs and blueprints from the Atlanta Transit System, Inc. (ATS) in Atlanta, Georgia. Included are photographs and schematics of buses, streetcars, and trolleys used by ATS, as well as images of ATS staff. Of special note are photographs of Governor Lester Maddox (1915-2003) with William P. Maynard, president of ATS, signing a sales tax relief bill, which removed sales taxes on passenger fares. Also included is an image of Governor Maddox signing a proclamation...
Dates: June 1929

Atlanta Coalition Against Tobacco records

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS1261
Scope and Contents This collection documents the Atlanta Coalition Against Tobacco's operations. There are records about the organization's management including financial papers, meeting minutes, proposals, memorandum and letters, rosters, and handwritten notes. In addition, there is publicity material pertaining to ACT's promotion of anti-smoking education and legislation such as press releases, copies of their newsletters Atlanta Coalition Against Tobacco Newsletter and...
Dates: 1966, 1977-2008, undated

Atlanta Coalition for Human Rights, 1978

 File — Box 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection documents Gilmore "Gil" Robison's career fighting for LGBT rights as a political activist and elected official. Materials show his efforts to legalize gay marriage, to create the Atlanta Gay Center, to battle a law that targeting gay men by banning prostitution, and to stop police harassment of the LGBT community. Materials include official records of the Georgia Democratic Party, which contain voter registration documents and lists of representatives, as well as flyers,...
Dates: 1978

Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling Company 50th Anniversary, 1950

 File — Box 3, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This collection contains correspondence, financial records, annual reports, trade publications, scrapbooks, programs and invitations, relating to the Coca-Cola Company and the Atlanta Coca Cola Bottling Company.

Dates: 1950

Atlanta College of Art - correspondence, 1976-1978

 File — Box 47, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Series:

This series contains correspondence, meeting minutes, and publications related to Charlotte Ferst's charitable work with local and national arts and humanities organizations, including the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia and the Museum Trustees Association in Washington, D.C. The records are arranged alphabetically by organization title then chronologically therein.

Dates: 1976-1978

Atlanta College of Art names auditorium for Richard H. Rich, 1985

 File — Box 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains records of the downtown Atlanta flagship store and retail stores throughout the Southeastern United States. Included in the collection are annual reports, biographical materials of founding members and executives, business history, employee publications, employee training materials, lists of officers and directors, newspaper clippings, publicity materials, and scrapbooks, as well as materials on store openings and expansions, promotions, and special events....
Dates: 1985

Atlanta College of Art - reports and publications, 1975-1977

 File — Box 46, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Series:

This series contains correspondence, meeting minutes, and publications related to Charlotte Ferst's charitable work with local and national arts and humanities organizations, including the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia and the Museum Trustees Association in Washington, D.C. The records are arranged alphabetically by organization title then chronologically therein.

Dates: 1975-1977

Atlanta College of Physicians & Surgeons Graduation program, 1912

 File — Box 2, Folder: 10
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of the papers of the Hillyer family. It is divided into seven different series, keeping the papers of each individual in a separate series. Series I is Judge George Hillyer's materials, and it is divided into five subseries consisting of legal papers and court cases, publications, civic duty and railroads, speeches, and personal papers. Series II is of Judge Joseph W. Fields. Series III belonged to Junius Hillyer. Series IV is the correspondence of the Hillyer...
Dates: 1912

Atlanta colleges - bulletins, 1926-1960

 File — Box 54, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: These papers consist primarily of newspaper clippings collected by Jennie Meta Barker about Atlanta and it's history. Most clippings relate broadly to Atlanta, but particular subjects include history, the arts, politics and government, business and organizations, notable Atlantans, and Georgia geography. In addition to clippings, there are also reports, pamphlets, publications, and correspondence relating to these topics. The collection also contains notes and chapters that Barker wrote...
Dates: 1926-1960

Atlanta Commission on Crime and Juvenile Delinquency, 1966-1970

 File — Location Row 14, Section F, Shelf 1, box-folder: 2/3
Scope and Content From the Series: This series contains the mayoral records of Atlanta’s 53rd mayor, Sam Massell. The series was kept in the City of Atlanta’s original order. Series include: correspondence, memos, newspaper clippings, speeches, proclamations, meeting minutes, budget plans, and press releases. The series also houses records of city government committees, commissions, and departments. The records feature correspondence between Massell and his constituents. The remaining correspondence are predominantly from...
Dates: 1966-1970

Atlanta Commission on Crime and Juvenile Delinquency, 1971

 File — Location Row 14, Section F, Shelf 4, box-folder: 17/18
Scope and Content From the Series: This series contains the mayoral records of Atlanta’s 53rd mayor, Sam Massell. The series was kept in the City of Atlanta’s original order. Series include: correspondence, memos, newspaper clippings, speeches, proclamations, meeting minutes, budget plans, and press releases. The series also houses records of city government committees, commissions, and departments. The records feature correspondence between Massell and his constituents. The remaining correspondence are predominantly from...
Dates: 1971

Atlanta Committee for Cooperative Action:'A Second Look', 1959

 File — Box 3, Folder: 6
Scope and Content From the Series: This series primarily contains materials about the Civil Rights Movement such as unpublished manuscripts of poems, newspaper clippings, and committee notes and memorandums. Also included are a telegram about the 1963 funeral of assassinated civil rights activist, Medgar Evers, as well as speeches calling for the end of Jim Crow laws and segregation. Additionally, there are papers from the Southern Regional Council with speeches and plans to advance the rights of African Americans in the...
Dates: 1959

Atlanta Committee for International Visitors records

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS372
Scope and Content

The bulk of this collection is the records generated by the Atlanta Committee for International Visitors. Also included in the collection are newspaper clippings about the organization and biographical data on visitors.

Dates: 1960-1967

Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, January 1991

 File — Control VIS 298.073, location: VIS CS Box 4
Scope and Content From the Series:

This series contains images of Charles R. Yates' philanthropic and civic activities, family life, and business career. Most of the photographs document his involvement with the Woodruff Arts Center and the Atlanta Arts Alliance. Also included are photographs of Yates' military career in World War II, personal travel, astronaut Alan Shepard, nightclub singer Maxine Gray, and the Gatlin Brothers.

Dates: January 1991

Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games Kids Advisory Council, approximately 1996

 File — Control VIS 415.002, Location: VIS 415.002
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains images related to LGBTQ+ businesses, groups, and organizations featured in Southern Voice newspaper, including advocacy organizations, bars and nightclubs, sports teams, performance and music groups, and social clubs. Of particular note are images of the Southern Voice offices and employees, as well as images of Atlanta bars and nightclubs including the Atlanta Eagle, Backstreet, and Otherside Lounge....
Dates: approximately 1996

Atlanta Committee on Foreign Relations records

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS955
Scope and Content The correspondence primarily includes memoranda from Rolland Bushner, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), to the committee secretaries. On occasion, these memoranda were sent only to the Atlanta secretary, but more often the epistles were sent to committee secretaries in more than one city. The memoranda inform local committees on programs at the Council's office in New York, contain updates on administrative matters, and discuss programming for local committees. The correspondence of the...
Dates: 1949-1981, undated; Majority of material found within 1970 - 1979

Atlanta community aid groups, 1930

 File — Box 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains records of the downtown Atlanta flagship store and retail stores throughout the Southeastern United States. Included in the collection are annual reports, biographical materials of founding members and executives, business history, employee publications, employee training materials, lists of officers and directors, newspaper clippings, publicity materials, and scrapbooks, as well as materials on store openings and expansions, promotions, and special events....
Dates: 1930

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Atlanta (Ga.) -- Social life and customs 82
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Atlanta Campaign, 1864 72
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Atlanta (Ga.) -- Politics and government 50
Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 50
Atlanta (Ga.) 47
Gardening -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Societies, etc. 47
Women -- Georgia -- Societies and clubs 47
Business enterprises -- Georgia -- Atlanta 44
Georgia -- Politics and government 44
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives, Confederate 44
Education -- Georgia -- Atlanta 43
Neighborhoods -- Georgia -- Atlanta 40
World War, 1939-1945 40
Peachtree Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 37
Parks -- Georgia -- Atlanta 36
Business records -- Georgia -- Atlanta 35
Clothing and dress -- History -- 19th century 35
Gardening -- Georgia -- Societies, etc. 35
Women -- Georgia -- Atlanta 34
Architecture, Domestic -- Georgia -- Atlanta 33
Transportation -- Georgia -- Atlanta 33
Women -- Societies and clubs 32
Gardening -- Societies, etc. 31
Georgia -- Genealogy 29
Piedmont Park (Atlanta, Ga.) 29
Portrait photography 29
Buckhead (Atlanta, Ga.) 27
Societies -- Georgia -- Atlanta 27
Gardens -- Georgia -- Atlanta 26
Music -- Georgia -- Atlanta 26
Public schools -- Georgia -- Atlanta 26
African Americans -- Georgia -- Atlanta 25
Gay community -- Georgia -- Atlanta 25
Landscape architects -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 25
Business records -- Georgia 24
Finance, Personal -- Georgia 24
Houses -- Georgia -- Atlanta 24
Children -- Georgia -- Atlanta 23
Civil rights -- Georgia -- Atlanta 23
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns 23
Family life -- Georgia -- Atlanta 22
Landscape architecture -- Georgia 22
Railroads -- Georgia -- Atlanta 22
Sports -- Georgia -- Atlanta 22
Agriculture -- Georgia 21
City planning -- Georgia -- Atlanta 21
Gardens -- Design 21
High schools -- Georgia -- Atlanta 21
Lawyers -- Georgia -- Atlanta 21
Architects -- Georgia -- Atlanta 20
Gay men -- Georgia -- Atlanta 20
Segregation -- Georgia -- Atlanta 20
Slavery -- Georgia 20
World War, 1914-1918 20
Account books -- Georgia -- Atlanta 19
Ansley Park (Atlanta, Ga.) 19
Atlanta (Ga.) -- Race relations 19
Baseball -- Georgia -- Atlanta 19
Churches -- Georgia -- Atlanta 19
Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives 19
Urban beautification -- Georgia -- Atlanta 19
Buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta 18
Grant Park (Atlanta, Ga.) 18
Landscape architecture -- Georgia -- Atlanta 18
Mayors -- Georgia -- Atlanta 18
Portraits, American -- Georgia -- Atlanta 18
African American women -- Georgia -- Atlanta 17
Banks and Banking -- Georgia -- Atlanta 17
Civic improvement -- Georgia -- Atlanta 17
Photography -- Georgia -- Atlanta 17
Real estate business -- Georgia -- Atlanta 17
Theaters -- Georgia -- Atlanta 17
Advertising -- Georgia -- Atlanta 16
African American families -- Georgia -- Atlanta 16
Daguerreotypes 16
Druid Hills (Atlanta, Ga.) 16
Gay activists 16
Gay bars -- Georgia -- Atlanta 16
Housing -- Georgia -- Atlanta 16
Invitation cards -- Georgia 16
Military uniforms 16
Plants, Ornamental -- Georgia 16
Urban renewal -- Georgia -- Atlanta 16
Architecture, Domestic -- Georgia 15
Community development -- Georgia -- Atlanta 15
Cycloramas -- Georgia -- Atlanta 15
Landscape architecture -- Southern States 15
Politicians -- Georgia 15
Schools -- Georgia -- Atlanta 15
Universities and colleges -- Georgia -- Atlanta 15
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