Dunaway family papers, 1889-1984.

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Dunaway family papers, 1889-1984.

The collection consists mainly of Nolee May Dunaway's papers, but there are also items belonging to her mother (May Launius Dunaway), her father (Reverend J.Y. Dunaway), and other family members. Included in the collection are correspondence, photographs, and tintypes, scrapbooks, clippings, business items, recital programs, commencement programs, diplomas, school papers, University of Georgia Music Department material, and church material.

17 boxes (8.5 linear feet).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7393484

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Athens High School (Athens, Ga.)

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In 1970, as a result of desegregation, Athens High School, a historically white high school located on Milledge Avenue, merged with Burney-Harris High School, a predominantly black high school located on the Atlanta Highway, to form Clarke Central High School. From the description of Athens High School 50th anniversary, 1966. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 263962416 ...

University of Georgia. International Student Life Office

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Dunaway family.

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University of Georgia. Dept. of Music

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Dunaway, Nolee May, 1909-1985.

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Nolee May Dunaway (1909-1985) was an Athens musician. She was a teacher of piano and organ, organist and choir director at several churches, and secretary to the University of Georgia Music Department Head (Hugh Hodgson) for many years. From the description of Dunaway family papers, 1889-1984. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 374609609 ...

Dunaway, J. Y., 1865-1916

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Dunaway, May Launius, 1871-1958

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First Presbyterian Church (Athens, Ga.)

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