Atlanta (Ga.). City Council
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Atlanta City Council Proclamation for the 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation
This collection contains a proclamation signed by the Atlanta City Council on September 16, 2013 in honor of the 150th anniversary of the January 1, 1863 signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. It was signed by president of the Atlanta City Council President, Ceasar C. Mitchell (1968-), and fifteen other council members.
Atlanta Department of City Planning records
Cathy Woolard papers
City of Atlanta Gender Identity Amendment
This collection contains a copy of the Gender Identity Amendment (legislation 00-O-0074), signed by Mayor Bill Campbell in 2000, as well as a certificate of authentication for the pen used to sign the amendment.
City of Atlanta Limelight Day proclamation
This collection contains a proclamation by the Atlanta City Council announcing Monday, August 19, 1985 to be known as Limelight Day in Atlanta. Marvin S. Arrington, the president of the Atlanta City Council, and Robb Pitts, a council member, issued the proclamation in recognition of the club as a popular tourist attraction and the site of many charitable functions.
City of Atlanta Records
Clair McLeod Muller papers
Lesbian and Gay Pride Week proclamations
Morningside-Monroe Civic Association records
Oakland Cemetery records
Southern Voice records
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