Ivy Walker Duggan papers, 1838-1917.

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Ivy Walker Duggan papers, 1838-1917.

The collection consists of a microfilm and a photocopy of scrapbooks, a record book, and a memorial pamphlet belonging to Ivy Walker Duggan. Scrapbooks include a list of Duggan's Washington Institute (Linton, Hancock County, Georgia) Latin and Greek students and grades (1861); clippings pertaining to Bethlehem Academy (Warthen, Washington County) and Washington Institute; letters and poems written by Duggan during the Civil War (1861-1864) and printed in the Sandersville CENTRAL GEORGIA and the CHRISTIAN INDEX; and material (including student lists 1836; 1838) on Sparta Female Model School (Hancock County). A Bethlehem Academy Record Book (1858-1859) lists students, tuition, programs, etc.; it includes records (1865) for Washington Institute; clippings pertaining to Duggan's newspaper articles "Hancock Boys in Gray," give information on the 15th Georgia. A memorial pamphlet about Duggan contains biographical information and photographs.

.25 linear ft. (1 box and 1 microfilm (MF))

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Ivy Walker Duggan, educator, legislator, and Confederate soldier, was born 22 December 1831, in Washington, Georgia, and died 6 September 1917, in Atlanta, Georgia. He taught in Hancock and Washington counties (Georgia) before the Civil War began. He served with the 15th Georgia Infantry (Hancock Guards), then transferred to the 49th Georgia Infantry. After the war, he taught (1866-1909) in Washington, Sandersville, and Rome, Georgia, and in Alabama. He also served in the Georgia legislature (18...

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