Atlanta (Ga.)
Found in 58 Collections and/or Records:
Francis DeGress Photographs
The collection contains five photographs of Francis DeGress. Most are portrait shots with the exception of one which is a group shot of eight gentlemen in uniform.
George C. Spence family photographs and silhouettes
Harry Winster Ligon papers
This collection contains patents, diagrams, papers, and correspondence related to inventions by Harry W. Ligon between 1908 and 1930. These papers include petitions and patents with accompanying diagrams for cotton ginning machines and related valves. Also included is a petition for a game or amusement device.
Hebrew Benevolent Congregation records
This collection contains newspaper clippings, pamphlets, meeting minutes, calendar of events, and some correspondence.
Henry Burr Green papers
Herbert H. Lee Photographs
International Cotton Exposition collection
Irene Rose Smillie papers
J. Richardson Jones film Film
Jack Spalding collection
This collection is primarily comprised of scrapbooks that contain columns written by Jack Spalding as editor of The Atlanta Journal.
Jackson P. Dick papers
This collection contains correspondence, certificates, and ephemeral materials pertaining to the Dick family. Included in the collection is newspaper clippings, diaries, scrapbooks, and miscellaneous programs.
James M. Wright Papers
Jennie Clarke photographs
This collection contains photographs of the Clarke family, images of the Atlanta Terminal Station in 1969, and a photograph of a 1940 lynching near Marietta, Georgia.
John Isham Papers
Joshua Gilbert papers
This collection consists of a letter from Joshua Gilbert to his family, a description of United States Army prisoner of war camps in the Civil War, one deed to a cemetery plot, and one clipping from the Atlanta Constitution with Gilbert's obituary.
Margaret Mitchell House Archives
The Margaret Mitchell House Archives contains, correspondence, publications, and manuscript material pertaining to Margaret Mitchell, her family, and her publisher, Harold S. Latham; the publication of Gone With the Wind and the movie premiere in Atlanta, Georgia.