Microfilm miscellany collection, circa 1730-1924 [microform].
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Blackburn family.
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Parham family.
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Wesley, John, 1703-1791
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John Wesley, evangelist and founder of Methodism, was born 17 June 1703, in Epworth, Lincolnshire, England, and died 2 March 1791, in London, England. He was educated at Christ Church College, Oxford (1724); was ordained a deacon in the Church of England (1725); and was elected a fellow of Lincoln College (1726). He eventually embarked upon a new ministry, along with his brother, Charles (b. 1707), which resulted in their separation from the Anglican church; they and other "Methodists" served as...
McClatchey, John, 1769-1840.
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Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association
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Lazenby, Alfred, 1818-1870.
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United States. Army. New York Cavalry Regiment, 9th (1861-1865)
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Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908
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Author and journalist, of Eatonton and Atlanta, Ga. From the description of Papers, 1858-1978 (bulk 1880-1908). (Emory University). WorldCat record id: 28418453 "Joel Chandler Harris gained national prominence for his numerous volumes of Uncle Remus folktales. Harris's long-standing legacy as a "progressive conservative" New South journalist, folklorist, fiction writer, and children's author continues to influence our society today." - "Joel Chandler Harris." New Georgia Enc...
Peck, Daniel, 1844?-1928
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