Atlanta miscellany, 1864-1992.

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Atlanta miscellany, 1864-1992.

The Atlanta miscellany collection is an artificially created collection acquired through a number of small accessions. The collection contains items related to the history of Atlanta. Materials are related to city planning, race relations, Civil War history and the battle for Atlanta, Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta theaters, and the Cotton States and International Exposition. Some materials relate to Atlanta residents including Leo Katz, J.M. Gates, Richard VanLoan, and the Dozier family.

1.5 linear ft. (3 boxes and 3 oversized papers (OP))

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Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Gates, J. M., Rev.

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Jeannette McPherson Gates was a Northwest poet, author, teacher and historian. From the guide to the Challenge and progress, 1990, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) ...

Cotton States Exposition 1895 Atlanta, Ga.

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Dozier family.

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Bacote, Clarence Albert, 1906-

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Clarence Albert Bacote (1906-1981), African American educator and scholar, born in Kansas City, Missouri. From the description of Clarence Albert Bacote papers, 1932-1977. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477192 Clarence Albert Bacote (1906- ), professor at Atlanta University, active in black Atlanta politics in the 1940s, and headed the All-Citizens Registration Committee of 1946. From the description of ...

Katz, Leo, 1887-1982

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Painter, writer; Bronx, N.Y. b. 1887, in Austria; d. 1982. From the description of Leo Katz papers, 1924-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81787106 ...