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Albin Jackson letter
This collection contains a personal letter from Mr. Albin Jackson date October 2, 1880 asking Mr. Rumstead to examine his books about a possible accounting mistake of monies paid for a sister's tuition.
Alert Americans Association broadside "Martin Luther King...At Communist Training School”
Alex M. Hitz papers
This collection contains many of Alex Hitz's business and personal papers. Included are sociel security records, tax return, military records, and general business papers, both private practice and city commission. Hitz also assembled a "Compilation of the State's Grantees to All Land Lots in Fulton County." A family history and genealogy records are also included. The collection also contains Hitz's collection of programs from various Atlanta Theaters.
Alex P. Gaines photograph collection
This collection consists or unidentified subjects. Some sitters appear in more than one image, but there is no known family history associated with the collection.
Alex W. Smith, Jr. papers
Alexander Campbell King collection
This collection is comprised of a guest book used in the King family's home for parties, correspondence, and a speech.
Alexander family papers
This collection contains correspondence of Daniel and Lee Alexander to public officials on the nomination of Judge G. Harrold Carswell to the United States Supreme Court and the desegregation of public schools. Also included are programs of the Northwest Unitarian Church, Atlanta Memorial Arts Center, and the Atlanta Ballet. Also included is a flyer advertising a rally against the Vietnam War, and a coloring book of Atlana scenes.
Alexander H. Stephens letter to Emma Denzler
This collection contains a hand-written letter by former Vice President of the Confederate States of America, Alexander H. Stephens to Emma Danzler on August 9, 1877.
Alexander Hamilton Stephens letter to James M. Calhoun
Alexander Pope land grant
This collection consists of a land grant awarded to Alexander Pope of Cahaba, Dallas County, Alabama, for 160 acres. The document is signed by U. S. President John Quincy Adams.
Alexander-Rhyne documents
This collection contains World War II scrapbooks, clippings, three items of correspondence, report cards, and certificates. A large portion of the material, including a "baby book" pertains to Albert H. Rhyne, Jr.
Alexander Stephens Clay correspondence
This collection contains copies of correspondence written to United States Senator from Georgia Alexander Clay Stephens from constituents and associates. Most of the letters are requesting favors for military or political appointments.
Alexander Weldon Mitchell memorandum book
The memorandum book of Alexander Weldon Mitchell contains entries on goods bought; diary entries; and other unidentified notations.
Alfred Austell letters
This collection consists of three letters written by Alfred Austell to his sister. Austell writes about sending a check in the mail; travel plans; the decrease in property values; how family members are doing; and responds to his sister's letters.
Alfred Austell papers
Alfred Neff letters
These files contain many of the letters E.W.S. Neff wrote his son, Alfred. These letters provide insight into life in the 1800's as well as amusing stories about Mr. Neff's adventures "on the job."
Alfred Rolf letters
Alfred S. Jenkins grocery store documents
This collection contains receipts, business licenses, and contracts from Alfred S. Jenkins' grocery and butcher store. Also included are a druggists' certificate and a letter of appreciation from the Fulton County Medical Board for his son, Matthew K. Jenkins, a doctor and pharmacist.
All Saints Episcopal building specifications
This collection contains a contract between the All Saints Episcopal Church and Morgan & Dillon for the construction of a Sunday school building. The contract includes specifications for the brick work, electric work, iron and brass work, steam heating, as well as painting of the building. Also included is a letter that adds information originally omitted from the plumbing specifications.
Allan Ripans papers
This collection contains material regarding Crossroads restaurant and Allan and Gail Ripans. Included are newspaper and magazine reviews, articles, recipes, and other memorabilia including coasters, menus, and cocktail napkins.
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- United States. Navy. 11
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- Kurtz, Wilbur G. (Wilbur George), 1882-1967 10
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- Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002 10
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- Frank, Leo, 1884-1915 9
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- Aaron, Hank, 1934- 7
- Allen, Louise Richardson, 1917-2008 7
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