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Gladys Palmer Hobgood Camp papers
Lists of personnel of the civil court of Fulton County, a series of publications titled Railroad Stories, by H. A. Couch; inaugural invitations for President Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and a letter from Mayor William Hartsfield on the annexation of Buckhead and Druid Hills.
Grady Lee Randolph diaries
Hale family visual arts materials
Harvey Johnson scrapbooks
This collection contains a series of three scrapbooks primarily containing newspaper clippings. Some of the articles include topics such as the Lewis Redwine case, General E. Kirby Smith, Judge Lumpkin, and the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.
Helen Bullard papers
J. Forsythe Gordy papers
This collection contains newsletters and materials pertaining to the growth and development of the City of Atlanta, Georgia. There are also pamphlets, copies of legislation, and newspaper clippings.
Joe McTyre Photograph Collection
John A. White papers
This collection contains a New Testament given to Lieut. John A. White while at Camp Gordon by his mother, Mrs. B. J. White, a resolution from the Atlanta City Council honoring White on his death, and a letter from Alexander Allison to Milton Allison on farming conditions in Troup County, Georgia.
John J. Eagan papers
This collection includes personal correspondence, biographical sketches, news clippings, business records, personal financial records, and property records of John Eagan.
John J. Woodside Family Papers
Kirkwood Neighbors Organization records
Kristin Oblander papers
Leo Frank papers
Lesbian and Gay Pride Week proclamations
Lester Maddox papers
Long, Rucker, and Aiken family papers
MacDougall Family Papers
Marie Dodd Ivan Allen family collection
Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce records
Nancy Downing scrapbook on Eleonore Raoul Greene
Downing created this scrapbook as a memorial to Eleonore Raoul Greene. It contains copies of her suffrage exercises, thank you letters, newspaper articles, and letters documenting her work with the Atlanta League of Women Voters.
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