Kate Thompson photograph collection

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Kate Thompson photograph collection

1850-1965

This collection documents the lives of several members of the Thompson, Glover, Meriwether, and Jordan families of Madison, Georgia. Also included are photographs of individuals, probably friends and family members, many of whom are unidentified. The remaining images document buildings and houses in middle Georgia and include a scrapbook documenting land auctions sponsored by the Bowman Land Company, based in Charleston, West Virginia.

230 image(s) (227 photographs, one ambrotype, two daguerreotypes)

eng, Latn

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