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Carlyn Fisher papers
The collection contains materials pertaining to Carlyn Fisher's artistic career as a painter, as well as her chronicling of numerous other artists from the southeastern United States. Other items in the collection include newspaper clippings magazine articles, correspondence, and information regarding other artists and their works.
Carolinas Dahlia Society records
Caroline M. Clarke photographs of the Candler family
Carrie Bell Lofton wedding invitation
This collection contains an invitation to the wedding between Carrie Bell Lofton and D. P. Daniell on June 19, 1888 at the home of the bride's mother in Marietta, Georgia.
Carrie Berry papers
Carrie Dyer Reading Club record books
This collection contains three books used to record the check-outs and dues of the library operated by the Carrie Dyer Reading Club. Each book is organized alphabetically by the name of the borrower, with a half or full page dedicated to each borrower. Under each individual's name there is a list of check-out and due dates, in addition to any applicable late fees.
Carrie Ellett Roy diary
This collection contains a diary of Carrie Ellett Roy of Atlanta, Georgia, the wife of Dr. Dunbar Roy, an Atlanta physician specializing in care of the ear, nose, and throat. Mrs. Roy was born in Richmond, Virginia, and was the daughter of T. H. and Fanny Green Ellett. The diary contains entries regarding dinner and other social engagements and mentions such organizations as the Piedmont Driving Club, Druid Hills Club, Capital City Club, and the 19th Century History Class.
Carrie L. Reynolds scrapbook
This collection is comprised of a single scrapbook that contains newspaper clippings pertaining primarily to social and entertainment events.
Carrie Ridley Herreshoff scrapbooks
This collection consists of two scrapbooks that primarily contain newspaper clippings. The newspaper clippings primarily pertain to Carrie R. Herreshoff and the Herreshoff family as well as a column titled "Historic Homes" by Pat Jones. They also contains a few photographs and invitations.
Carroll B. McGaughney photographs
This collection contains images of exterior and interior views of the McGaughney farmhouse in Dunwoody, Georgia.
Carroll Burns interview transcription
This collection contains the transcription of an oral history recording regarding the Inman Family and the Swan House in Atlanta, Georgia. The transcription is of an audio cassette identified as CT 496.
Carroll M. Hoover herbarium
Cascade Garden Club records
This collection contains documents that provide a history of the social and civic activities of the club. Materials include clippings, correspondence, histories, minutes, and yearbooks. Scrapbooks offer more details on programs, projects, and club interests on a wide variety of gardening topics. Of special interest are scrapbook images of Cascade Road from approximately 1939.
Catalogues
This collection contains various catalogues including Sears and Roebuck, Macy's, Davison's, Rich's, and J.C. Penney's. Catalogues are annual, biannual, and seasonal. This collection is alphabetical in boxes one through twenty-five, after that the catalogs are in random order as added.
Cathedral of St. Philip (Atlanta, Ga.) St. Agnes Chapter records
Records consist of St. Annes' and St. Agnes Chapter minutes, financial records, and yearbooks and a bible. The Cathedral had established its own Archives so the rest of this collection (formerly MSS 447), which was on loan with the Atlanta History Center, is now housed there.
Cathy Woolard papers
Cator Woolford Papers
Cecil A. Alexander papers
These papers consist of some personal and business papers of Cecil A. Alexander, 1907-1918, consisting of correspondence, purchase and tax notes, pamphlets, and others. Additionally, there is a memoir written by Rebecca Ella Solomons Alexander, 1854-1935.
Cecil James Holleran postcards
The collection contains images of men of the Georgia National Guard, Company L. Other postcards include images of cadets at Marist College.
Cecil Rentz letter
This collection contains one letter addressed from Edna to Cecil Rentz, postmarked 1931, written on Henry Grady Hotel stationary. It describes a vacation in Atlanta.
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- Junior League of Atlanta 11
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- Fox Theatre (Atlanta, Ga.) 9
- Frank, Leo, 1884-1915 9
- Lane Brothers Photo News Service (Atlanta, Ga.) 9
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- Olympic Games. (26th : 1996 : Atlanta, Ga.) 8
- Woodruff, Robert Winship 8
- Aaron, Hank, 1934- 7
- Allen, Louise Richardson, 1917-2008 7
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- Atlanta Civic Center (Atlanta, Ga.) 7
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- Condon, Linnie, 1844-1909 7
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