Edith Duncan Johnston papers, 1891-1962.

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Edith Duncan Johnston papers, 1891-1962.

This series consists of Edith Duncan Johnston's personal and business correspondence, unpublished articles, speeches, subject files, genealogical notes, an unpublished biography of her sister Eugenia, and an unpublished manuscript on the Campbell family.

3 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7404422

Georgia Historical Society

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Campbell family.

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Johnston, Edith Duncan

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Edith Duncan Johnston (1878-1963) was born in Savannah, Georgia, the daughter of James Houstoun Johnston and Eugenia Cunningham Duncan Johnston. She was active in cultural, patriotic, social, and religious circles in Savannah. She was Secretary of the Savannah Girl Scouts, 1912-1913, 1915-1917, and was the first National Secretary of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1913-1914. From 1919-1929, she was the Publicity Director for the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia and from 1920-1926, ...

Johnston, Eugenia.

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Hartridge, Walter Charlton, 1914-1974

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Louis Claude Aveilhe (ca. 1881-1938) was the manager of the J.G. Butler company in Savannah. He was a descendant of French refugees in Santo Domingo, who owned a sugar plantation in Cuba. From the description of Walter Charlton Hartridge, Jr. collection. Series VII : genealogies ; Aveilhe family, 1700s-1900s / Walter Charlton Hartridge. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 44468325 Joseph Bryan (d. 1732) was the first of the Bryan family to settle in South Carol...