Glascock Reynolds papers, 1926-1996 1937-1967.
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Atlanta Art Association
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Reynolds, Glascock.
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Glascock Reynolds, born October 9, 1903, in Augusta, Georgia, moved to Atlanta with his family when he was thirteen. He studied at the Art Students League in New York City and painted more than four hundred fifty works, mainly portraits, during his lifetime. He married Margueryte Scott of Atlanta in 1937. After instructing combat pilots during World War II, he moved to Augusta, setting up a studio on Cotton Row and then in the penthouse of the Partridge Inn. Returning to Atlanta in 1950, he died...
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Reynolds, Margueryte Scott.
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Augusta Art Club (Augusta, Ga.)
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Mitchell, Margaret, 1903-
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Mitchell was born 1900 Nov. 8 in Atlanta, Ga., to Eugene M. and Maybelle Mitchell. She graduated from Washington's Seminary in 1918, and on 1922 Sept. 19, married Berrin K. Upshaw, from whom she was divorced two years later. She then married John Robert Marsh in 1925. In 1926, after a severe ankle injury forced her to quit writing for the Atlanta Journal Sunday Magazine, she began her novel, which was substantially finished by 1929. It was published as Gone With the Wind in 1936, which received ...