Margaret Mitchell House, Inc. visual arts collection, 1863-1997, undated, 1916-1936.
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Stephens family.
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Angel, Henry Love 1900-1945
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Epithet: Lieutenant British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001029.0x000137 ...
Sheehan family.
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Margaret Mitchell House and Museum, Inc.
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The Margaret Mitchell House & Museum in Atlanta, Georgia is a historic site dedicated to help interpret the life of author Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949), and facts surrounding the writing of the novel, Gone with the Wind. From 1985 to 2004 the site was administered by the Margaret Mitchell House, Inc., a not-for-profit organization founded by Mary Rose Taylor. Mrs. Taylor, a retired journalist and civic volunteer, served as Chairman of the Board of the foundation and Executive Director of th...
Holliday family.
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Sheehan, Cornelius J.
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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 ...
Mitchell, Russell Crawford, 1837-1905.
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