Charles E. Troutt photographs : Buildings, 1955-1969, undated
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Amos Giles Rhodes (1859-1928) was born in Henderson, Kentucky on December 29, 1859. In 1875, he came to Atlanta to work for the L and N Railroad. He married Amanda Dougherty in 1876. The couple had two children, Joseph D. and Louanna. In 1878, he opened a furniture store on Decatur Street. He is credited with being the originator of the installment payment plan because he allowed customers to make weekly payments on purchases. In the 1880s, A.G. Rhodes’s furniture business thrived, and he opene...
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Inman, Edward Hamilton, 1881-1931.
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McKee, Hugh, active 1858
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Dickey, James Ronald, 1934-
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American poet; b. 1923. From the description of Papers, 1954-1970. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 26089516 Poet and author. Born 1923. From the description of May Day sermon to the women of Gilmer County, Georgia ... : corrected typescript, circa 1967. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71132470 James Dickey, (1923-1997), American poet and novelist. From the description of James Dickey papers, circa 1924-1997 (bulk 1961...
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Jones, Willis B.
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Emory university
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Nicolson, William Perrin
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Saint Luke's Episcopal Church (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Atlanta Women's Club (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Sylvan Hills Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)
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All Saints Episcopal Church (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Cherokee Country Club (Atlanta, Ga.)
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First Church of Christ, Scientist (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Heinz, H. J. (Henry John), 1844-1919
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Landmark Apartments (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Latter-day Saints' College (Salt Lake City, Utah)
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St. Marks Methodist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Cerebral Palsy School (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Boland, Joseph
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Riviera Motel (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Atlanta Civic Center (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Sage Family
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Ponce de Leon Apartments (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Hotel Bel Air (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Troutt, Charles E.
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Charles E. Troutt was a commercial photographer who worked in Atlanta from approximately 1951 to 1969. Additional biographical information has not been determined. From the description of Charles E. Troutt photographs, 1951-1969, undated (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 214119175 From the description of Charles E. Troutt photographs : Atlanta Scenes, 1960-1969, undated (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 214283046 From the description of Charl...
Peachtree Road Presbyterian Church (Atlanta, Ga.)
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