Papers, 1819-1953.
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Jackson Family.
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Reid Family.
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Lochrane, Osborne A., Judge.
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Frank, Leo, 1884-1915
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Leo Frank, a Jewish Atlanta businessman and Superintendent and Vice President of the National Pencil Factory, Atlanta, Georgia, was born 17 April 1884, in Paris, Texas, and died 17 August 1915, in Marietta, Georgia. Frank was sentenced to death by hanging (1913) for the murder of Mary Phagan, an employee he supervised at the National Pencil Factory. His sentence was commuted to life imprisonment (July 1915) because of doubt by some trial officials as to his guilt. Frank was abducted by a mob (Au...
Inman Family.
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Slaton Family.
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Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia.
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Richardson Family.
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Lochrane Family.
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Van Dyke Family.
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Inman, Grant and Slaton Families.
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The collection begins with letters and contracts of the Reid family of West Point, Georgia. The early years of the collection also include letters and contracts of the Grant family of Walton County, Georgia, and of the Van Dyke family of Athens, Tennessee. Sarah Francis (Sallie Fannie) Reid, daughter of William & Martha Thomas Wingfield Reid, married William Daniel Grant, son of John Thomas Grant & Martha Cobb Jackson, in 1866. The couple moved to Atlanta in 1870. They had two children: ...
Grant Family.
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National Society Colonial Dames of America in the State of Georgia
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The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America (NSCDA) was founded in 1891 and is composed of women who are descended from an ancestor who resided in an American Colony before 1750 and whose services were rendered during the Colonial Period. The NSCDA actively promotes the heritage of the United States through historic preservation, patriotic service, and educational projects and is made up of 44 Corporate Societies with over 15,000 members. The NSCDA in the State of Georgia headquarters ...