James Vinson Carmichael papers, 1913-1982.

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James Vinson Carmichael papers, 1913-1982.

The collection consists of the papers of James Vinson Carmichael from 1913-1982. The papers include correspondence, subject files, diaries, notebooks, writings, scrapbooks, speeches, visual materials, printed materials, and memorabilia reflecting Carmichael's business and political careers, his involvement with civic organizations and committees, and his family. Family correspondence documents travel and education; general correspondence primarily covers Carmichael's work with Bell Aircraft and Scripto. Subject files are personal, business, and civic and include writings by James V. Carmichael, Jr., speeches and writings by Carmichael, information on his law practice, the Atlanta Airport, Cobb County, Ellis Arnall, and businesses and organizations with which he was involved; scrapbooks include clippings, photos, and programs; photographs are of Carmichael, his family, and his associates, particularly at Bell Aircraft (1943-1945); motion pictures are of family and travel scenes; printed material includes company newsletters; memorabilia includes awards, certificates, diplomas, and resolutions. There is also some material gathered on the occasion of his death.

40.5 linear ft. (88 boxes, 4 bound volumes (BV), 28 oversized bound volumes (OBV), 65 oversized papers (OP), 1 oral history (OH))

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