Papers, 1837-1941.

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Papers, 1837-1941.

This collection contains Sanford Kingsberry's personal correspondence, work and sales receipts, business records and a license issued by the Internal Revenue Service authorizing his occupation as a miller. This collection also contains business and personal correspondence of Edwin Kingsberry. Also included are Joseph Kingsberry's personal correspondence, work and sales receipts, business records and political correspondence relating to his potential bid for Georgia State treasurer. Finally, this collection contains Lula L. Kingsberry's personal correspondence, sales receipts, a Daughters of the Confederacy membership certificate and papers, a grade book and directories related to her positions in the Atlanta Public School System.

1 box, .5 cubic ft.

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Kingsberry, Lula L.

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Kingsberry Family.

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Through the late 1800s, the Kingsberry family resided in the Carollton, Georgia area. Sanford Kingsberry was a miller and a businessman involved in the selling of retail and wholesale goods. Edwin Kingsberry, Sanford's brother, was also involved in the wholesale and retail business. Sanford Kingsberry's son, Joseph Kingsberry, moved his business ventures from Carollton to the Atlanta area. He briefly pursued a career in politics, considering candidacy for Georgia State Treasurer. One of Joseph K...

Kingsberry, Joseph.

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Kingsberry, Edwin.

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Kingsberry, Sanford.

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