King Hardware Company (Atlanta, Ga.)
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Paden, Northen, Duckworth family papers
This collection contains material pertaining to Dean S. Paden's enlistment in the army during World War I and the King Hardware Company. Personal papers included in the collection are his enlistment application, correspondence, and a diary. Materials pertaining to King Hardware include financial records, legal documents, and correspondence.
Robert Rothberg photographs
This collection contains photographs taken by F & L Photo Service and collected by Robert Rothberg of various downtown Atlanta buildings and businesses in the early 1930s. Notable scenes include the Alonzo F. Herndon (1858-1927) Crystal Palace barber shop on Peachtree Street, the Hurt Building, the J. P. Allen & Company department store, Chevrolet Motor Company, Moline Plow Company, King Hardware Company, and the Henry Grady Hotel.
Tucker Family Bills and Correspondence
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- Stores, Retail -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Architectural drawing -- Georgia 1
- Architecture -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Auburn Avenue (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Automobiles -- 1930-1940 1
- Buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Business records -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Cain Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 1
- Drugstores -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Dry-goods -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Georgia -- Genealogy 1
- Hardware stores -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Hunter Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Insurance policies -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Lawyers -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- McDaniel Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Peachtree Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Plumbers -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Pryor Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Public utilities -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Scrapbooks -- Georgia 1
- Signs and signboards -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Spring Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Whitehall Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Widows -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Women -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- World War, 1914-1918 1
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, American 1 + ∧ less