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James Edward Jordan photographs
The collection contains portrait prints all presumably taken by James Edward Jordan. The images include portraits of unidentified children, men, and women, predominently posed in a studio setting with painted decorative backgrounds. Of note is one strip of custom postage stamps of an unidentified man.
Jane Swann Travel Diary
The travel diary, a bound leather journal engraved “Jennie [sic] Swann, 1901,” documents Jane Swann’s summer travels through parts of the United Kingdom and Europe, June to August, 1901. Swann’s entries describe the various religious and cultural institutions she visited in cities and villages in Amsterdam, Brussels, England, France, and Scotland. Affixed and loose within the diary are commercially produced photographs and other printed material documenting her travels.
Jessie Boynton photographs
This collection contains images of the Fulton County Alms Home for African Americans; Fulton County Alms Haven Home; Boynton's farm house; and a photograph of Jessie Lee Clark.
Johnson Estates Garden Club scrapbook
This collection contains one scrapbook which provides details on the civic and social activities of the club. The scrapbook includes photographs, clippings, monthly reports, and correspondence. Of special note are materials regarding the club's civic work at the Highview Nursing Home (later named the Crestview Health and Rehabilitation Center).
Joseph F. Buchanan photographs
This collection contains images of unidentified Atlantans posed in and around their homes.
Judith Alexander papers
This collection contains correspondence, gallery invitations, newspaper clippings, magazines, catalogues, and photographs of individual artists and their work, in addition to snapshots of gallery interiors and special events.
Kate Helen Suber Thompson scrapbook
Kuhns family photographs
This collection contains images from the Kuhn's Photography Studio, including photographs of both the Kuhns family and clients. Many of the images are identified, however most of the tintypes remain unidentified.
Ladies Auxiliary of the Atlanta Scottish Association records
Books of minutes and expenditures (1919-1921, 1938-1979) form the bulk of the records. These materials primarily document membership, organizational structure, organizational activities, and finances. Other materials - by-laws, check stubs, correspondence, and a Burns Club newsletter - also document activities of the organization.
Lawshe family photographs
This collection contains portraits of Er Lawshe's wife, children, brother, and daughter-in-law. Of special note is one carte de visite of his jewelry business at 47 Whitehall Street.
Lethea Turman Lochridge photographs
Liz Throop and B. Joy Wasson papers
Long, Rucker, and Aiken family photographs and lithographs
The collection documents the political, civic, educational, professional, family, and social life of members of the Long, Rucker, and Aiken families from 1859 through the 1970s. The images document three generations of the Long, Rucker, and Aiken families and visually chronicles their rise from slavery to social and political influence. It also provides visual documentation of African American life from Reconstruction to the late 20th century.
Lucinda Bunnen photographs
Luckie family photographs
This collection documents four generations of the Luckie family, very early members of Atlanta's free African American community.
Lullwater Garden Club yearbook
This collection contains one yearbook describing the civic and social activities of the club. Included in the yearbook are monthly program details, civic projects, committee assignments, and a membership roster. Also a part of the yearbook are flower show announcements and gardening advice.
Marie S. Nicholson visual arts material
Marsha P. Webb papers
Mary Butt Griffith Dobbs papers
This collection contains materials related to the Griffith family, Mary Griffith Dobbs, and the Griffith School of Music in Atlanta. Items includes articles, a scrapbook, music periodicals and booklets, and ephemera from the Griffith School of Music.
Mary Butt Griffith Dobbs photographs
This collection contains images of Dobbs' family members, including Mary B. Griffith Dobbs and John H. Dobbs, as well as photographs of Griffith School of Music. Other photographs include images of the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France.
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- Hartsfield, William Berry 5
- Atlanta Dogwood Festival 3
- Atlanta Music Club (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- C. W. Motes (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Carter, Jimmy, 1924- 3
- Coca-Cola Company 3
- Lane Brothers Photo News Service (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Maddox, Lester, 1915-2003 3
- Peachtree Garden Club (Atlanta, Ga.) 3
- Poole, Paul 3
- Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002 3
- Women's Chamber of Commerce of Atlanta 3
- Yarn, Jane Hurt, 1924- 3
- Young, Andrew, 1932- 3
- Allen, Ivan, 1911-2003 2
- Allen, Louise Richardson, 1917-2008 2
- American Federation of Musicians 2
- Ansley Park Garden Club (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Atlanta History Center 2
- Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 2
- Atlanta Tulip Flower Show Association 2
- Atlanta Urban League 2
- Atlanta's Woman of the Year Organization (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Bedard, L'Ella Griffith 2
- Booker T. Washington High School (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Brady, Auverne Harper, 1908-2010 2
- Burns Club of Atlanta (Ga.) 2
- Busbee, George, 1927-2004 2
- Cherokee Garden Club (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Cherry, John 2
- Colonial Flower Shop (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Condon, Linnie, 1844-1909 2
- Cotton States Exposition (1895 : Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Dobbs, Mary Butt Griffith 2
- Emory University 2
- Flower Arrangers Club of Georgia 2
- Fort, Marie Johnson 2
- Fowler, Wyche, 1940- 2
- Fox Theatre (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Friendship Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Garden Club of Georgia. 2
- Gardens for Peace (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Girls High School (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Griffith School of Music (Atlanta, Ga) 2
- Griffith, Mary Burke 2
- Griffith, William Butts 2
- Grigsby, Emily Bourne, 1922-2020 2
- Hamilton, Grace Towns, 1907-1992 2
- Harper family 2
- Harper's Flowers (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Harper, Adelle Bartlett, 1885-1974 2
- Harris, Joe Frank 2
- Hatcher, Thurston 2
- Jackson, Maynard, 1938-2003 2
- King, Coretta Scott, 1927-2006 2
- Kuhns Photographic Studio (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Mays, Benjamin E. (Benjamin Elijah), 1894-1984 2
- Nicholson, Marie S. 2
- Reeves Studios (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Reid, J. Neel (Joseph Neel), 1885-1926 2
- Rich's (Retail store) 2
- San Francisco Opera 2
- Second Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Shutze, Philip Trammell 2
- Sibley, Celestine 2
- Spelman College 2
- Swan Woods (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Tullie Smith House (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
- Tuskegee Institute 2
- Woodberry Hall School for Girls (Atlanta, Ga.) 2
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- Aaron, Hank, 1934- 1
- Abbey, Jessie Harris 1
- Abbey, Lucile 1
- Abbey, Theo 1
- African Association of Georgia 1
- Aiken family 1
- Aiken, Lucy Rucker 1
- Aiken, Walter Henry, 1893-1965 1
- Aldredge, John 1
- Aldridge, Mamie 1
- Alexander Gallery (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Alexander, Dorothy, 1904-1986 1
- Alexander, Judith, 1931-2004 1
- Alexander, Wellington, Jr., Rev. 1
- Allen, Ivan, 1877-1968 1
- Almand, Ed, Mrs. 1
- Almon, Leroy 1
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Tau Omega Chapter (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity 1
- Alston, Philip H., 1911-1988 1
- Amateur Athletic Union of the United States 1
- American Institute of Architects 1
- Amos, Moses, Dr. 1
- Anderson, Ann Rucker 1
- Anderson, Charles W., Jr. 1
- Anderson, Linda 1
- Andrews, Lina 1
- Andrews, Lisa 1
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