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Robert Foster Jr. Maddox papers
This collection documents Robert Foster Jr. Maddox’s political and banking career as well as Maddox family history. The bulk of the collection are scrapbooks, many from Maddox's years as Mayor of Atlanta.
Robert Grady Pruitt papers
This collection contains a journal Robert G. Pruitt used to document his The Atlanta Constitution paper route; a book on the health center for the elderly Kingsford Atlanta Inn News from 1977 to 1979, edited by his sister, Georgia Pruitt; and a Certificate of Recognition for the Kingsford Atlanta Inn.
Robert H. Davis scrapbook
This collection contains the scrapbook of the Robert H. Davis family.
Robert H. Smith law practice documents
This collection contains material from Smith's professional activities. Items include correspondence, warranty deeds, loan documents, bills of sale, legal documents, and promissory notes.
Robert H. Solomon title abstract
This collection contains a title abstract given to Robert H. Solomon for property lying on the southeast corner of Curran Street and Anderson Street near the city limits of Atlanta, Georgia.
Robert Hare family papers
This collection contains genealogical materials and correspondence of the Hare family and descendants. There is also a Boys' High School annual.
Robert J. Freeman CSS Atlanta pay receipt
This collection consists of a pay receipt issued to Robert J. Freeman while he was serving as assistant surgeon on the CSS Atlanta.
Robert Jones records of the Atlanta Cyclorama restoration
This collection contains material pertaining to the restoration of the Atlanta Cyclorama, including invoices, receipts, newspaper clippings, employee information, payrolls, bank statements, and correspondence.
Robert Kellam photograph collection
This collection consists of seven portraits of identified and unidentified individuals.
Robert Lee Avary papers
This collection consists of business papers, Methodist church papers, political papers, family records, and materials relating to Confederate veterans.
Robert Lowry papers
Robert Memminger Campbell civil war diary
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.
Robert S. Lowrance, Jr. records of the North Fulton High School Special Choir
This collection consists of scrapbooks, citations, certificates, and other materials documenting the activities of the North Fulton High School Special Choir. The scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, photographs, notices, brochures, and correspondence.
Robert S. Paden photographs and drawing
This collection contains photographs of five generations of the Smith-Steele-Medlock-Davenport family gathered for Elizabeth Hawkins Smith's 93rd birthday. Also included is a watercolor drawing of Jasper Smith (1836), Martha Ellen Smith Paden's brother, who died during the American Civil War. Of special note are photographs of “Auntie Gracie” and Wilkes Smith, two formerly enslaved people who worked for the Smith family. Robert S. Paden took the photograph of Wilkes Smith.
Robert Schley documents
This collection contains receipts, bills, and accounts of Robert Schley and others.
Robert W. Miller essay "Extraordinary People: All Saints' and the Civil Rights Movement"
Robert Wigham Letter
Robertson family letters
This collection contains letters from the widowed Thomas B. Robertson to his mother Harriet in DeKalb County, concerning the future of his children; and letters to his children.
Roderick Gaspero Shaw collection
This collection contains copies of letters from Roderick Gaspero Shaw, a soldier in Company A, 4th Florida Infantry, CSA, to his sister and uncle. Also included is a letter to relatives about his death in Marietta, Georgia during the Atlanta Campaign.
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- Girls High School (Atlanta, Ga.) 32
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- Mitchell, Margaret, 1900-1949 26
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- Hartsfield, William Berry 24
- Carter, Jimmy, 1924- 21
- Atlanta Cyclorama (Atlanta, Ga.) 20
- Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.) 20
- Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority 20
- Allen, Ivan, 1911-2003 19
- Coca-Cola Company 19
- Cotton States Exposition (1895 : Atlanta, Ga.) 19
- Emory University 18
- Rich's (Retail store) 18
- Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945 18
- Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta, Ga.) 17
- Atlanta Chamber of Commerce 16
- Georgia State Capitol (Atlanta, Ga.) 16
- Swan House (Atlanta, Ga.) 16
- Tullie Smith House (Atlanta, Ga.) 16
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- Brown, Joseph E. (Joseph Emerson), 1821-1894 15
- C. W. Motes (Atlanta, Ga.) 15
- Garden Club of Georgia. 15
- Jackson, Maynard, 1938-2003 15
- United States. Army 15
- Lee, Robert E., (Robert Edward), 1807-1870 14
- Young, Andrew, 1932- 14
- Atlanta (Ga.). Fire Department 13
- Maddox, Lester, 1915-2003 13
- Atlanta Braves (Baseball team) 12
- Atlanta Municipal Airport (Ga.) 12
- Atlanta Public Schools 12
- Georgia Power Company 12
- Georgia School of Technology 12
- Inman, Emily Caroline MacDougald, 1881-1965 12
- Piedmont Driving Club 12
- Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891 12
- Western and Atlantic Railroad Company 12
- Agnes Scott College 11
- Atlanta (Ga.). City Council 11
- Atlanta (Ga.). Police Department 11
- Atlanta City Hall (Atlanta, Ga.) 11
- Atlanta Water Works (Ga.) 11
- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889 11
- First National Bank of Atlanta 11
- Inman family 11
- Junior League of Atlanta 11
- United States. Navy. 11
- Atlanta Music Club (Atlanta, Ga.) 10
- Capital City Club (Atlanta, Ga.) 10
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 10
- Kurtz, Wilbur G. (Wilbur George), 1882-1967 10
- Lane Brothers Photo News Service (Atlanta, Ga.) 10
- Massell, Sam 10
- Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002 10
- Washington Seminary (Atlanta, Ga.) 10
- Allen, Ivan, 1877-1968 9
- American Red Cross 9
- Atlanta Municipal Auditorium (Atlanta, Ga.) 9
- Atlanta Pride Committee 9
- Atlanta Pride Festival 9
- Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 9
- Commercial High School (Atlanta, Ga.) 9
- Connally, Joseph E. Brown, 1875-1920 9
- Democratic Party (Ga.) 9
- Fowler, Wyche, 1940- 9
- Fox Theatre (Atlanta, Ga.) 9
- Frank, Leo, 1884-1915 9
- Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891 9
- Stephens, Alexander H. (Alexander Hamilton), 1812-1883 9
- Technological High School (Atlanta, Ga.) 9
- United Daughters of the Confederacy 9
- Atlanta Art Association 8
- Atlanta Public Library 8
- Biltmore Hotel (Atlanta, Ga.) 8
- Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs 8
- Georgia. Militia 8
- Jones family 8
- Jones, Bobby 8
- King, Coretta Scott, 1927-2006 8
- Ku Klux Klan, 1915- 8
- League of Women Voters of Atlanta/Fulton County 8
- Olympic Games. (26th : 1996 : Atlanta, Ga.) 8
- Reeves Studios (Atlanta, Ga.) 8
- Trust Company of Georgia 8
- Woodruff, Robert Winship 8
- Aaron, Hank, 1934- 7
- Allen, Louise Richardson, 1917-2008 7
- Atlanta (Ga.). Bureau of Planning 7
- Atlanta Civic Center (Atlanta, Ga.) 7
- Atlanta Journal (Firm) 7
- Atlanta Lesbian and Gay History Thing (Ga.) 7
- Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta, Ga.) 7
- Boys High School (Atlanta, Ga.) 7
- Carnegie Library of Atlanta 7
- Citizens and Southern National Bank 7
- Condon, Linnie, 1844-1909 7
- Confederate Soldiers' Home of Georgia 7 + ∧ less