Carey Wentworth Styles papers, 1860-1945.

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Carey Wentworth Styles papers, 1860-1945.

The collection consists of the papers of Carey Wentworth Styles from 1860-1945. The papers include correspondence, histories, photographs, and printed material. Correspondence includes letters concerning Styles's routine business matters, letters of the Styles family, and letters of Emory University professor Raymond B. Nixon with Styles's grandson, Upshur Vincent, and with Texas journalists concerning Nixon's research on Styles (1944-1945); photographs are of family members and unidentified persons; histories are of the Atlanta CONSTITUTION and family; printed material includes articles, clippings, and newspapers related to Styles's career.

.5 linear ft. : (1 box and 1 OP)

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Vincent family.

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Evans family.

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Styles family.

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Nixon, Raymond B. (Raymond Blalock), 1903-

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Raymond Blalock Nixon was born on June 10, 1903 in Live Oak, Florida. He earned his B.Ph. degree from Emory University (Atlanta, GA) in 1925, his M.A. from the University of Wisconsin in 1934 and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1942. Dr. Nixon worked as a reporter, correspondent, editor and director of various newspapers and journals for over 60 years (1917-1982). In 1926, Dr. Nixon became an instructor in the division of journalism at Emory University. He was promoted to assistant pro...

Styles, Carey Wentworth, 1825-1897.

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Carey Wentworth Styles, journalist, was born 7 October 1825, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and died 25 February 1897, in Stephenville, Texas. He founded and owned the Albany, Georgia, ALBANY NEWS (ca. 1866-1876), founded and was part owner of the Atlanta CONSTITUTION (1868), was elected a Georgia state senator from the 10th District (1872), edited the Atlanta, Georgia DAILY COMMONWEALTH (1876; failed), published the Atlanta TELEGRAM (failed), the Gainesville EAGLE (failed), and the Brunswick S...

Vincent, Upshur.

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