E. Merton Coulter pamphlet collection, 183u-198u.

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E. Merton Coulter pamphlet collection, 183u-198u.

The collection consists of materials collected by Coulter, with some material from his father's collection, also. The collection, arranged by Coulter himself, is organized alphabetically by subject heading, beginning with Agriculture and Mineralogy and ending with World War II. There are 31 subject headings under which approximately 1070 items are categorized. These items are alphabetized by author's last name and/or the first word of the title. Much of the collection deals with topics pertaining to Georgia and the South, however the subject headings WWI, American History and Railroads contain numerous interesting pamphlets. The Biography and Historiography sections contain well written pamphlets about distinguished individuals. Under the WWI heading are several fascinating pamphlets put out by the War Information Series dealing with different aspects of the war. Included in this section is a gruesome pictorial entitled "The Horror of It All." Although there are some original articles dating from the mid-1800s, many of the items are reprints.

43 boxes (21.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7419200

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Coulter, E. Merton (Ellis Merton), 1890-1981

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Ellis Merton Coulter (1890-1981), author, educator at the University of Georgia (1919-1958), and head of the History Dept. (1941-1958), resided in Athens, Georgia. From the description of E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection II, [ca. 1754-1920]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477251 Ellis Merton Coulter (1890-1981), author, educator at the University of Georgia (1919-1958) and head of the History Dept. (1941-1958), resided in Athens, Georgia. From the descri...

University of Georgia. International Student Life Office

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The University of Georgia (UGA) is the largest institution of higher learning in the state of Georgia. Located in Athens, Georgia, approximately 70 miles northeast of Atlanta, it was the first state-chartered university in the United States. In 2005 U.S. News & World Report magazine ranked UGA 19th in its list of the top 50 public universities for a sixth year in a row. UGA also ranks 58th overall (public and private) in the nation. Today, it is the largest university of the University Syste...

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