Atlanta (Ga.) -- Social life and customs
Found in 82 Collections and/or Records:
Healey family papers
Helen Prior scrapbook
This collection contains a scrapbook of Helen Prior who graduated from Girls High School in 1910.
Hubbard family papers
This collection contains a recipe book, newspaper clippings, assorted deeds, an invitation, a photo, and a copy of Mamie Lowe Hubbard's driver's license.
Hugh B. Adams scrapbooks
The images consist of photographs taken by Adams of outings of social clubs in Lenox Woods in Atlanta and Vinings, Georgia. The images are mounted in three loose scrapbooks. Of special interest are photographs taken for Miss Sallie Fannie Grant of the Everyday Tuesday Club at Vinings, in May 1887. Adams also captures some unidentified members of the Dixie Club at Vinings, in May 1889.
Irene Richards Sterrett baby book
This baby book was kept by Natalie Taylor Sterrett. It includes photographs, notes, newspaper clippings and some school work.
Irene Woodruff documents
This collection contains a series of newspaper clippings, a letter to Irene Woodruff with a history of the Samuel Bowen Wight House located in the West End, and a copy of The Wesleyan Alumnae (Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia).
Jane Cooper newsclippings
This collection contains clippings about the social life of Jane Cooper of Atlanta, Georgia.
Jeff Askew and Guy Dobbs Photographs
Katharine Hinton Wootten scrapbooks
This collection is comprised of four scrapbooks that contain cards, newspaper clippings, and photographs. The majority of the materials pertain to Atlanta events.
Kentucky Club of Atlanta records
This collection contains yearbooks, minutes, financial records, reports, programs, newspapers, and the constitution and by-laws for the Kentucky Club of Atlanta. Also included are manuscript drafts of historical sketches of the club.
Margaret Whitman Lakin papers
This collection contains scrapbooks of newsclippings and memorobilia of Atlanta.
Marion Wesley Ray diary transcriptions
This collection contains transcriptions of diaries written by Marion Wesley Ray in which he wrote about his family and kept daily accounts in Bethlehem, Georgia. Also included are pieces of poetry written by Ray. Of particular note is the 1905 entry in which Ray describes the death of his mother, Sarah.
Mary Cooper collection
This collection contains one lineage book prepared by Sally Eugenia Brown for Mary Pope Cooper.
Mary H. Blanchard Examination Booklet and Memorium
Mary Ivey Campbell interview and transcript
This collection contains a recording and transcript of an interview with Mary Ivey Campbell done by Emily Bealer Calhoun. Campbell discusses growing up in Atlanta in the 1910s and 1920s as well as family, school, religion, and shopping.
Meeting Place for Travellers, West End, Atlanta, essays
Mildred Traver Coggin papers
This collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, advertisements and other ephemera of Mildred Traver Coggin (1888-1979).
Mrs. D. Mitchell Cox scrapbooks
This collection is comprised of seven scrapbooks assembled by Mrs. D. Mitchell Cox. Included in the scrapbooks are newspaper clippings on the Daughters of the American Revolution, Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs, United Daughters of the Confederacy, and programs, photographs, and correspondence.
Mrs. Hypatia Bowdoin Ray scrapbooks
This collection contains two scrapbooks that are primarily comprised of newspaper clippings.
Mrs. Lamar Rutherford Lipscomb scrapbook
This collection is comprised of a scrapbook created by Mrs. Lipscomb that contains photographs, newspaper clippings, and correspondence.