Atlanta Historical Society
Organization
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Norma K. and Edwin J. Seiferle papers
Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS1050
Scope and Content
This collection contains articles, memoranda, and correspondence relating to professional and civic organizations with which the Seiferles were involved. Among those organizations are the Atlanta Historical Society, the Georgia Conservancy, the Georgia Botanical Society, and the Highpoint Civic Association. The collection also contains personal correspondence, coursework, family history, environmental studies, and travel interests. Material highlights a wide range of topics such as...
Dates:
1867-1989, undated
Norma K. and Edwin J. Seiferle photographs
Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS296
Scope and Content
This collection contains images that document the social and civic activities of the Seiferles. The majority of images were taken on their hiking and botany trips, sometimes with groups such as the Georgia Appalachian Trail Club (GATC). Photographs are largely of gardens and flora, but also include scenic landscapes, mountains, rivers, harbors, and coastlines. Plant images are mostly identified and a great number of photographs are from the Seiferles' own Atlanta garden (later incorporated...
Dates:
1875-1988, undated
Postcard collection
Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS93
Scope and Contents
This collection contains postcards that depict scenes in Atlanta and the state of Georgia. Most of the images are of man-made structures in Atlanta including Agnes Scott College, Atlanta Municipal Airport (now Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport), Biltmore Hotel, Booker T. Washington High School, Bulloch Hall, Candler Building, Capitol City Club, City Hall, Clark College (now Clark Atlanta University), Atlanta Cyclorama at Grant Park, English-American (Flatiron) Building, Fort...
Dates:
1899-1990, undated
Filtered By
- Subject: Mountains -- Georgia X
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- Appalachian Trail 2
- Botanists -- Georgia 2
- Conservationists -- Georgia 2
- Endangered plants 2
- Endemic plants 2
- Gardening -- Southern States 2
- National Parks and reserves 2
- Trees 2
- Wild flowers -- Identification 2
- Wilderness Areas -- Southeastern States 2
- African American universities and colleges -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Agriculture -- Georgia 1
- Amusement parks -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Appalachian Mountains 1
- Architecture -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Pictorial works 1
- Architecture, Domestic -- Georgia 1
- Botany -- Georgia 1
- Botany -- Southern States 1
- Bridges -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Camp Gordon (DeKalb County, Ga.) 1
- Cemeteries -- Georgia 1
- Chemists -- Georgia 1
- Churches -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Commercial buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Cotton trade -- Georgia 1
- Environmentalists -- Georgia 1
- Express highways -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Flowering trees -- Southern States 1
- Fort McPherson (Ga.) 1
- Gardens -- Conservation and restoration -- Georgia 1
- Grant Park (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.) 1
- Historic buildings -- Georgia 1
- Historic buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Hospitals -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Hotels -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Lakes & ponds -- Georgia 1
- Landscape architecture -- Georgia 1
- Landscapes -- Georgia 1
- Mines and mineral resources -- Georgia 1
- Monuments & memorials -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Mountains -- Middle Atlantic States 1
- Mountains -- Northeastern States 1
- Native plants for cultivation -- Georgia 1
- Neighborhoods -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Parks -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Parks -- Georgia -- Fulton County 1
- Peachtree Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Railroads -- Georgia 1
- Restaurants -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Rivers -- Georgia 1
- Rock plants 1
- Sandy Springs (Ga.) 1
- Streets -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Theaters -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Universities and colleges -- Georgia 1
- Weeds 1
- Wild flowers 1 + ∧ less
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