James Dowse Bradwell dissertation and speech, 1900-1926.

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James Dowse Bradwell dissertation and speech, 1900-1926.

This collection contains a copy of James Dowse Bradwell's 1900 dissertation, "The Local Governments of Colonial Georgia" presented to the University of Chicago and a speech given by him at the commencement ceremonies at the State Normal School (now the Georgia State Teachers College) at Athens, Georgia in 1926. In his speech, Bradwell reminisces on the legacy of his father, Captain Samuel D. Bradwell during his tenure as President of the State Normal School. Bradwell's speech recounts the early history of the school and the obstacles his father encountered as its president.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7535314

Georgia Historical Society

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Bradwell, Samuel D.

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Bradwell, James Dowse, b. ca. 1878.

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James Dowse Bradwell was born around 1878 to Samuel Dowse and Elizabeth Bradwell of Liberty County, Georgia. Bradwell attended the University of Georgia and presented his dissertation to the University of Chicago. From the description of James Dowse Bradwell dissertation and speech, 1900-1926. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 43886928 ...

State Normal School (Athens, Ga.)

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The State Normal School for women opened in 1891 in a university-owned building and later moved to its own campus, in the section of Athens now known as Normaltown. New Georgia Encyclopedia - Athens http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org (Retrieved December 2, 2010) From the description of State Normal School Materials, 1864-1912. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 688616827 ...