John C. Hart collection, 1874-1906.

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John C. Hart collection, 1874-1906.

The collection consists of one letter, dated January 5, 1906 from John C. Hart to Judge J.H. Lumpkin, a letter from Dr. Coulter (the donor of the collection), a newspaper clipping describing the gift, and a medal. There are also two pictures of John C. Hart, one of him as a university student and one entitled, "S. G. McLendon, Pleasant Stovall, John C. Hart, Wm. Fleming, Frank Clarke - 1875 - Editors of College Paper."

6 items (0.1 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7265530

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McLendon, S. G.

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Hart, John C.

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University of Georgia. Demosthenian Society

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Clark, Frank Ralph, b. 1853

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Fleming, William H. (William Henry), 1856-1944

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William H. Fleming was a lawyer, a member of the Georgia state legislature and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1897-1903). From the description of William H. Fleming Collection, 1906. (Vanderbilt University Library). WorldCat record id: 58734650 William "Willie" Henry Fleming, a lawyer from Augusta, Georgia, was a friend of Alexander H. Stephens, and he borrowed $100 from Stephens in 1874. The payoff of this loan is the first piece of correspondence in the col...

Lumpkin, J. H.

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Lumpkin, Joseph Henry, 1856-1916.

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Joseph Henry Lumpkin (1856-1916), lawyer and judge, judge of Superior Court of Atlanta and Georgia Supreme Court justice, born in Athens, Georgia, resided in Atlanta, Georgia. From the description of Joseph Henry Lumpkin papers, 1893-1917 (bulk 1902-1916). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476334 ...

Stovall, Pleasant A., 1857-1935

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Pleasant Alexander Stovall (1857-1935) was born in Augusta, Georgia. He attended a private boy's school in Augusta, where Woodrow Wilson was a classmate. In 1885, Stovall married Mary Ganahl also of Augusta. They moved to Savannah in 1891 where Stovall and David Robinson established the Savannah Press. Stovall represented Chatham County in the Georgia General Assembly from 1902 until 1906 and again 1912-1913. In June, 1913, President Woodrow Wilson appointed Stoval as minister to Switzerland, a ...