William Tate family papers, [ca. 18030-1992].

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William Tate family papers, [ca. 18030-1992].

The collection consists of papers of William Tate and the Tate family from ca. 1830-1992. The papers include correspondence, printed material, manuscripts, financial records, account books, and scrapbooks. Correspondence between Tate family members (1908-1992) mainly relates to news of family and friends but some letters (1952-1953) pertain to William Tate's University of Georgia activities. Correspondents include Carter Tate, Edna Tate, Philip May Tate, Susan Tate, and William Tate.

5.5 linear ft.

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