Erwin U. Sibley papers, [ca. 1914-1977].

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Erwin U. Sibley papers, [ca. 1914-1977].

The collection consists of papers of Erwin U. Sibley of Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia, from ca. 1914-1977. The papers include correspondence, court files, and legal case files. The materials document Sibley's legal career, his activities as a Special Assistant (1934-1947) in the Lands Division of the U.S. Attorney General's Office, his military duties in the Judge Advocate General' office (Charleston, S.C.) during World War II, and his judgeship (1949-1973) of Baldwin County, Georgia. Sibley's legal files document his representation of many of the railroad companies in Georgia as well as textile and mining industries. The collection also documents Sibley's involvement with the Baldwin County Progressive Farmers' Club, the Boy Scouts of America, the First Presbyterian Church (Milledgeville, Ga.), the Sons of the American Revolution, and several Georgia bar associations. Correspondents include Richard B. Russell Jr., John A. Sibley, Hughes Spalding, Herman E. Talmadge, and Carl Vinson.

37.5 linear ft.

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