Hughes Spalding family business files, 1889-1965.

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Hughes Spalding family business files, 1889-1965.

The collection consists of business files of Hughes Spalding and the Spalding family of Atlanta, Georgia from 1889-1965. Includes desk diaries (1889-1965) with notes on law cases as well as business and personal appointments, correspondence, annual reports, ledgers, printed material, and financial documents. Materials document the law practice of Hughes Spalding with the Atlanta firms of King & Spalding and Spalding, Sibley, Troutman & Kelly, his tenure on the board of directors for the Atlantic Company (Atlanta, Georgia), his involvement with Atlanta University and the University of Georgia (Athens), and as a trustee for the Trust Company of Georgia (Atlanta). The collection also contains information on real estate transfers in Cobb and Fulton Counties (Ga.) as well as transfers or purchases of securities, stocks, and bonds.

28 linear ft.

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Spalding, Hughes, 1886-1969

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Hughes Spalding (1886-1969), lawyer of Atlanta (Ga.), son of Jack Johnson Spalding (1856-1938) founder of Atlanta law firm King & Spalding. From the description of Hughes Spalding Catholic files, 1920-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38475933 From the description of Hughes Spalding family papers, 1870-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38475793 From the description of Hughes Spalding family personal files, 1927-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38475838...

King & Spalding

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University of Georgia. International Student Life Office

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Trust Company of Georgia

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Atlantic Company (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Spalding, Sibley, Troutman & Kelly.

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Atlanta University

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