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Samuel R. Belk diary
The collection contains Samuel R. Belk's diary, which contains a page of recordings for every day of 1926. One page includes a newspaper clipping which mentions Samuel Belk by name. Entries focus mostly on everyday family life and religious matters from his work as a pastor at Trinity Church in Atlanta, Georgia. There are also notes on the memoranda pages at the end of the diary consisting of names, addresses, and times of day.
Southline Press, Inc. photographs
Stephen Goldfarb Photographs
Stevens & Wilkinson, Architects, Engineers visual arts materials
Susie Flynn Hughs photographs
This collection contains images of buildings constructed for the Cotton States International Exposition in Piedmont Park approximately 10 years after the fair. Other images include photographs of downtown Atlanta and two family members.
T. Cobb Benning Photographs
The images in this collection depict the construction of the English American building (also known as the Flatiron Building) at the intersection of Peachtree Street and Broad Street in downtown Atlanta, Georgia.
Virginia Twinam Smith slides
W. Millege White's photographs of Southern Bell Telephone Company
This collection contains White's photographs of the construction of the Southern Bell Telephone Company building, also known as the Ivy-Walnut Exchange building. Photographs include interior and exterior images documenting the stages of development of the second portion of the building at 27 Auburn Avenue. The building was designed by noted Atlanta architect P. Thornton Marye.
Wilbur G Kurtz, Sr. visual arts collection
William B. Hartsfield films
William J. J. Chase photographs
This collection contains images from the office of William J. J. Chase, including photographs from the awards ceremony of the 31st Annual Golf Tournament held at the Capitol City Country Club and images of club members. Of special interest is a photograph of the Warlick Building on Peachtree Street which was located directly across the street from the Flatiron Building (also known as the English American Building).
William R. Mitchell Jr. photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs documented and collected by William R. Mitchell, Jr that appeared in his books, lectures, and architectural studies. The photographs were taken in various Georgia cities including Atlanta, Savannah, Thomasville, Roswell, and Albany. The images are of residential homes and apartments, furnished interiors, historic buildings, parks, streetscapes, churches, and Edward Vason Jones's 19th Century America exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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- Buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta 18
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- Architecture, Domestic -- Georgia -- Atlanta 8
- Hospitals -- Georgia -- Atlanta 8
- Atlanta (Ga.) 7
- Atlanta (Ga.) -- Social life and customs 7
- Houses -- Georgia -- Atlanta 7
- Architects -- Georgia -- Atlanta 6
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- Atlanta (Ga.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. 6
- Commercial buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta 5
- Construction -- Georgia -- Atlanta 5
- Piedmont Park (Atlanta, Ga.) 5
- Aerial photography -- Georgia -- Atlanta 4
- Architecture, Domestic -- Georgia 4
- Architecture, Domestic -- Southern States 4
- Bridges -- Georgia -- Atlanta 4
- Decatur (Ga.) 4
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- Parks -- Georgia -- Atlanta 4
- Sports -- Georgia -- Atlanta 4
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- Aerial views -- 1960-1970 3
- Ansley Park (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Apartments -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Architect-designed houses 3
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- Automobiles -- 1920-1930 3
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- Rich's (Retail store) 6
- Atlanta Historical Society 5
- Atlanta Municipal Airport (Ga.) 5
- Georgia Institute of Technology 5
- Georgia State Capitol (Atlanta, Ga.) 5
- Hurt Building (Atlanta, Ga.) 5
- Atlanta Cyclorama (Atlanta, Ga.) 4
- Atlanta Municipal Auditorium (Atlanta, Ga.) 4
- Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.) 4
- Hentz, Hal, 1883-1972 4
- Tullie Smith House (Atlanta, Ga.) 4
- Aaron, Hank, 1934- 3
- Agnes Scott College 3
- Atlanta Braves (Baseball team) 3
- Atlanta City Hall (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Atlanta Civic Center (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- C. W. Motes (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Capital City Club (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Carter, Jimmy, 1924- 3
- Emory University 3
- English-American Building (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- First Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Henry Grady Hotel (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority 3
- Peachtree Center (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Piedmont Driving Club 3
- Piedmont Hotel (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Reid, J. Neel (Joseph Neel), 1885-1926 3
- Saint Joseph's Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company 3
- Temple (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Trust Company of Georgia 3
- Adler, Rudolph Satorius 2
- Allen, Ivan, 1911-2003 2
- American Institute of Architects 2
- Atlanta (Ga.). Fire Department 2
- Atlanta Falcons (Football team) 2
- Atlanta Memorial Arts Center 2
- Atlanta Water Works (Ga.) 2
- Baptist Tabernacle Church (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Biltmore Hotel (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Callaway Gardens (Pine Mountain, Ga.) 2
- Candler Building (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Cathedral of Christ the King (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Century Building (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Citizens and Southern National Bank 2
- Coca-Cola Company 2
- Cox College (College Park, Ga.) 2
- De Havilland, Olivia 2
- Delta Air Lines 2
- Democratic Party (Ga.) 2
- E. Rivers School (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- First Methodist Church (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- First National Bank of Atlanta 2
- Fourth National Bank Building (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Fox Theatre (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Gable, Clark, 1901-1960 2
- General Motors Corporation. Chevrolet Motor Division (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Georgia Baptist Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Georgia School of Technology 2
- Hartsfield, William Berry 2
- Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport 2
- Haverty Furniture Companies 2
- Haverty family 2
- Haverty's Furniture Company 2
- Haverty, Clarence (James Clarence) 2
- Haverty, Elizabeth Rawson 2
- Haverty, J. J. (James Joseph) 2
- Haverty, Rawson (James Rawson), 1920-2007 2
- Hentz and Reid (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Hentz, Adler, and Shutze (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Hentz, Reid, and Adler (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio) 2
- Jackson, Graham Washington, 1903-1983 2
- Jones, Bobby 2
- Kurtz, Wilbur G. (Wilbur George), 1882-1967 2
- Leigh, Vivien 2
- Marist College (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Middleton family 2
- Munnerlyn family 2
- National Retail Furniture Association (U.S.) 2
- Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994 2
- Norrman, Gottfried Leonard, -1909 2
- Portman, John, 1924-2017 2
- Rawson family 2
- Rhodes-Haverty Furniture Company (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945 2
- Saint Joseph's Infirmary (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Sears, Roebuck and Company. 2
- Second Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Shutze and Armistead (Atlanta, Ga.). 2
- Shutze, Philip Trammell 2
- Swan House (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Underground Atlanta, Inc. 2
- United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia 2
- Veterans Administration Hospital (Decatur, Ga.) 2
- Winecoff Hotel (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Zoo Atlanta 2 + ∧ less