Charles E. Troutt photographs : Buildings, 1955-1969, undated

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Charles E. Troutt photographs : Buildings, 1955-1969, undated

These photographs depict office buildings, commercial facilities, churches, government and municipal facilities, and private residences in Atlanta, Georgia. Also included are aerial views and street scenes, mostly in downtown Atlanta. Images of office buildings and commercial facilities include the Citizens and Southern Bank building, the Federal Reserve Bank building, First National Bank, Georgian Terrace Hotel, Henry Grady Hotel, J.P. Allen & Company building, Lenox Mall, Life of Georgia building, the Atlanta Merchandise Mart, Parliament House Motel, Peachtree-Baker building, Peachtree Towers, Piedmont Hotel, Union Station Passenger Depot, the Varsity restaurant, and White Columns housing WSB radio and television stations. Included among the photographs of churches and synagogues in the collection are All Saints Episcopal, Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal, Capitol View Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Christ the King, Druid Hills Methodist, East Point Christian, First Presbyterian, Inman Park Baptist, Jewish Temple, and Ponce de Leon Baptist. Photographs of government, civic, and municipal facilities include Atlanta City Hall, Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta Water Works, the Cyclorama building, Fulton County Courthouse, Governor's Mansion, Municipal Auditorium, the Georgia State Capitol, and the United States Penitentiary. The collection includes images of residences and former residences of Atlantans such as A. G. Rhodes, Bartow Blount, Joseph Boland, Hunter Cooper, James Dickey, Willis Jones, Lemuel P. Grant, Henry Heinz, Hugh McKee, William Perrin Nicolson, Hugh Nunnally, Edwin Peters, Joseph Rhodes, and George Washington Collier in Buckhead, Midtown, and North Druid Hills neighborhoods.

199 photographic prints, b&w, color

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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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Canterbury Court (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Dickey, James Ronald, 1934-

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Peachtree Road Methodist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Rock Spring Presbyterian Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Atlanta Merchandise Mart (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Jones, Willis B.

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Piedmont Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Saint John's Melkite Catholic Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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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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Druid Hills Methodist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Capitol View Presbyterian 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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Woodberry Hall (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Florsheim Shoe Store (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Union Station (Atlanta, Ga.)

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East Point Christian Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Peachtree Golf Club (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Holiday Inn Hotel (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Gordon Street Presbyterian Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Hansell, Granger

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Cooper, Hunter

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Park Street United Methodist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Atlanta Water Works (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Fulton National Bank (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Parliament House Motel (Atlanta, Ga.)

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McEachern, Ansley

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Mt. Zion United Methodist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Waluhaje Apartments (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Georgia Governor's Mansion (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Grant, Lemuel Pratt, 1817-1893

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Blount, Bartow M.

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Tenth Street Methodist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Peachtree Christian Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Virginia Avenue Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Atlanta City Hall (Atlanta, Ga.)

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John O. Chiles Home for the Elderly (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Audubon Forest Methodist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Georgia State Capitol (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Daughters of the American Revolution. Joseph Habersham Chapter (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Varsity (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Saint Joseph's Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Atlanta University

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Cathedral of St. Philip (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Marist College (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Second Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Second Church of Christ, Scientist (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Smith, Tullie

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Central Presbyterian Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Americana Hotel (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Jewish Progressive Club (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Peters, Edward

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Mimosa Hall (Roswell, Ga.)

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Nunnally, Hugh

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Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Heinz, H. J. (Henry John), 1844-1919

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Peachtree Baker Building (Atlanta, Ga.)

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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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Capital City Country Club (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Cerebral Palsy School (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Aluminum Company of America (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Boland, Joseph

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Riviera Motel (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Catholic Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Atlanta Civic Center (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Sage Family

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Grace Methodist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Peachtree Towers (Atlanta, Ga.)

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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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