Susan Myrick papers, 1913-1978.

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Susan Myrick papers, 1913-1978.

The collection contains the papers of Susan Myrick 1913-1978. The papers include correspondence, columns written for the Macon Telegraph, clippings, printed material, photographs, and scrapbooks. A large portion of the collection concerns the filming of Gone With the Wind. Correspondents include Martha Berry, Herb Bridges, Wright Bryan, Roland Flamini, Julian LaRose Harris, Richard Barksdale Harwell, John R. Marsh, Margaret Mitchell, Eugene C. Patterson, David O. Selznick, John C. Settelmayer, Phinizy Spalding, and Eliot Wigginton.

6.5 linear ft.

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Spalding, Phinizy

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Dr. Billups Phinizy Spalding (1930-1994), history professor at the College of Charleston and University of Georgia (1966-1994), author, editor of the Georgia Historical Quarterly, and active in historic preservation, resided in Athens, Georgia. From the description of Phinizy Spalding papers, 1910-1994 (bulk 1931-1982). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477278 As a professor of history at the University of Georgia, Phinizy Spalding emerged as the nation's leading scholar on J...

Patterson, Eugene C. (Eugene Corbett), 1923-2013

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Wigginton, Eliot.

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Wigginton is the founder of Foxfire, an innovative collaborative writing public school project in which high students interviewed locals about, researched, and wrote about Appalachian culture. Products include a periodical of the students' papers and a multi-volume collection of them. From the description of B. Eliot Wigginton manuscript, 19uu. (Western North Carolina Library Network). WorldCat record id: 232637552 ...

Harwell, Richard Barksdale

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Richard Barksdale Harwell, librarian, bibliographer, and author, was born June 6, 1915, in Washington, Georgia, and died March 9, 1988, in Augusta, Georgia. He graduated from Emory University (English, 1937; Library Science, 1938) and received an honorary doctorate from New England College (1966). Harwell worked in libraries at Duke University (1938-1940), Emory University (assistant director, 1940-1943; Special Collections Department head, 1946-1948; assistant librarian, 1948-1955), Virginia St...

Bridges, Herb, 1928-....

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Mitchell, Margaret, 1900-1949

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Margaret Mitchell (b. November 8, 1900, Atlanta, Georgia-d. August 16, 1949, Atlanta, Georgia), the daughter of Eugene M. Mitchell, was a prominent attorney. Her mother, Maybelle Stephens Mitchell, was active in the women's suffrage movement. Margaret Mitchell attended Atlanta public schools, graduated from Washington Seminary in Atlanta, and attended Smith College for one year before leaving college upon the death of her mother. She married John Marsh on July 4, 1925. Her only novel, Gone With ...

Marsh, John R. (John Robert), 1895-1952

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Harris, Julian LaRose, 1874-1963

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Julian LaRose Harris, journalist and editor, son of author Joel Chandler Harris, was born in Savannah, Georgia, 21 June 1974, and died in Atlanta, Georgia, 9 February 1963. He married Julia Florida Collier (1875-1967), an artist and writer, in 1897 and they wrote for and edited several newspapers in the South and elsewhere. Julian Harris was associated with the ATLANTA CONSTITUTION (1892-1907 and 1930-1935) and the CHATTANOOGA TIMES; he edited the UNCLE REMUS HOME MAGAZINE (1907-1912) and the Co...

Bryan, Wright

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Wright Bryan was a journalist, university administrator, and historian. He worked on a number of newspapers and was a war correspondent eventually serving as managing editor of the "Atlanta Journal" and editor of the "Cleveland Plain Dealer." He returned as Vice President for Development to his alma mater, Clemson University and wrote a history of it. From the description of William Wright Bryan papers, 1890-1991, undated, (bulk 1931-1991) (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat rec...

Flamini, Roland

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Myrick, Susan, 1893-1978

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Susan Dowdell Myrick (1893-1978), journalist, of Macon, Georgia. From the description of Susan Myrick papers, 1913-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863346 ...

Selznick, David O., 1902-1965

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Selznick was an American film producer. Chapman was an American playwright, theatrical consultant, professor of English literature, and Director of the Loeb Drama Center at Harvard University. From the description of Letters to Robert Harris Chapman, 1956. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79662527 From the guide to the Letters to Robert Harris Chapman, 1956., (Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) The power companie...

Berry, Martha, 1866-1942

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Martha Berry (1866-1941) was the founder of The Berry Schools in Mount Berry, near Rome, Georgia. From the description of Martha Berry paper, 1921 (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 76789882 Martha McChesney Berry (1866-1942), educator and founder of the Berry Schools, Berry College and its predecessor, Berry Junior College, resided in Mount Berry, Georgia. From the description of Martha Berry papers, 1902-1942. (Berry College). WorldCat record id:...

Settelmayer, John C. (John Carl), 1910-

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