William C. Granberry collection on Episcopal churches in Georgia, 1910-1954.

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William C. Granberry collection on Episcopal churches in Georgia, 1910-1954.

This collection consists of research materials concerning the churches within the Episcopal Church in Georgia. The material was collected by William C. Granberry. Each church for which there is information is listed under the city where it is located: Emmanuel Church in Athens; All Saints Church, Church of the Incarnation, Church of Our Savior, Epiphany Church, Holy Innocents, St. Luke's Church, St. Martin-In-the-Fields Church, St. Paul's Church, St. Philip's Cathedral, and St. Timothy's Church in Atlanta; various churches in Augusta; Holy Trinity Church in Blakely; various churches in Brunswick; St. Margaret's Church in Carrollton; Church of the Ascension in Cartersville; St. James Church in Cedartown; St. John's Church and St. Mary's Mission in College Park; Trinity Church and St. Mary the Virgin in Columbus; St. Mark's in Dalton; St. Andrew's and St. Cyprian's in Darien; Holy Trinity in Decatur; St. Paul's Church in East Point; Christ Church in Frederica; Grace Church in Gainesville; St. George in Griffin; St. Luke's in Hawkinsville; St. Paul's in Jesup; St. Mark's in La Grange; various churches in Macon; St. James in Marietta; St. Stephen's in Milledgeville; St. Peter's in Rome; various churches in Savannah; St. Michael's and All Angels in Stone Mountain; Zion Church in Talbotton; St. Anne's in Tifton; St. Matthia's Toccoa; Christ Church in Valdosta; Mediator Church in Washington; Grace Church in Waycross; St. Mark's in Woodbine; This collection also contains twelve folders of photographs of Episcopal churches and clergy in the following Georgia cities: Atlanta, Brunswick, Carterville, College Park, Columbus, Gainesville, Macon, and Woodbine.

4 boxes, 12 folders 2.70 cubic feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7406586

Georgia Historical Society

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