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Whitney, Anne Spotswood Burwell (Alexander Spotswood; John Spotswood) , 1 March 1989
Whitney, North Carolina, 1905
Whittaker, Arnold G., 2003 October 9 interview, (2003-2004, undated)
This series contains interviews conducted under the direction of Atlanta History Center (AHC). They were conducted by AHC staff, AHC volunteers, or community partners including the Atlanta Vietnam Veterans Business Association, the Marietta Golden K Kiwanis Club, and the Atlanta Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. The bulk of the interviews were conducted at AHC; some were conducted in veterans' homes or at partner events.
Whittaker II, William (DVD available AV 178.09), 2005 March 7
The collection is comprised of eleven interviews, transcript of each interview (edited and unedited), original audio recordings for each interview, and a CD access copy of each. The interviews with Billy Jones and Ginny Boyd are part of the Maria Helena Dolan collection (1999.142)
Whittaker, William J. (Transcript available in MSS 994), 2005 March 7
The collection is comprised of ten interviews, transcript of each interview (edited and unedited), original video recordings for each interview, and a DVD access copy of each.
Whitten Nurseries, Bridgman, Michigan: Catalog, Spring 1959
This series consists of plant and seed catalogs and price lists arranged alphabetically by Nursery company name. These materials also often include horticultural information and plant illustrations.
Whittier Cotton Mills photographs
This collection contains images of Whittier Cotton Mills employees, primarily from the cafeteria and spinning room. Also included are images of people and entities not connected to Whittier Cotton Mills, such as Chattahoochee School and Riverside Church of God group portraits and leased convict laborers for the Chattahoochee Brick Company. Of special note are images of the Whittier Cotton Mills baseball team.
Whittier Cotton Mills records
Whittier Cotton Mills scenes, leased convict laborers, and unidentified individuals, 1895-1919, undated
This collection contains images of Whittier Cotton Mills employees, primarily from the cafeteria and spinning room. Also included are images of people and entities not connected to Whittier Cotton Mills, such as Chattahoochee School and Riverside Church of God group portraits and leased convict laborers for the Chattahoochee Brick Company. Of special note are images of the Whittier Cotton Mills baseball team.
Whittier Mill Village, 1976-1993, undated
Whittier Mill Village, undated
Whittier Mills payroll checks, 1897-1898
Whittle, Virginia and Dry Fork, Virginia, 1916
Whittles, Virginia, 1914
Whittles, Virginia, 1904
Whittles, Virginia and Dry Fork, Virginia, 1915-1916
Whitworth, William, 1988-1995
This collection consists of the membership applications of women wishing to join the Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars. Each application is listed under the name of the relevant ancestor of the applicant. Some ancestors may have several applicants' forms in their files. Included in each file is the genealogy and research proving relationships and confrontations between native and immigrant Americans.
Whitworth, William, 1988-1995
This collection consists of the membership applications of women wishing to join the Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars. Each application is listed under the name of the relevant ancestor of the applicant. Some ancestors may have several applicants' forms in their files. Included in each file is the genealogy and research proving relationships and confrontations between native and immigrant Americans.
"Who'll Know the Blue from the Gray", 1894
This collection contains two poems written by Henri Horrell about the Civil War. There is a typed and a hand written copy of "Grand-Pa's Story," which is about the Battle of Chancellorsville. In addition, there is a typed copy of "Who'll Know the Blue from the Gray," as well as a copy of the periodical Blue and Gray: the Patriotic American magazine from February 1884, in which Horrell published her poem.
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- Atlanta (Ga.) -- History 123
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 119
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 91
- Atlanta (Ga.) -- Social life and customs 82
- Flower shows -- Georgia -- Atlanta 79
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- Atlanta (Ga.) 47
- Gardening -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Societies, etc. 47
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- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives, Confederate 44
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- Architects -- Georgia -- Atlanta 20
- Gay men -- Georgia -- Atlanta 20
- Segregation -- Georgia -- Atlanta 20
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- Urban beautification -- Georgia -- Atlanta 20
- World War, 1914-1918 20
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- Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives 19
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- Gay bars -- Georgia -- Atlanta 16
- Housing -- Georgia -- Atlanta 16
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- Plants, Ornamental -- Georgia 16
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- West End (Atlanta, Ga.) 16
- Architecture, Domestic -- Georgia 15
- Cycloramas -- Georgia -- Atlanta 15
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