University of Georgia Board of Trustees correspondence and reports, 1866-1932.

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University of Georgia Board of Trustees correspondence and reports, 1866-1932.

The collection consists of materials of the University of Georgia's Board of Trustees, including minutes of meetings, and drafts of resolutions brought for consideration at Board meetings, annual reports, committee reports, auxiliary reports (such as catalogues, fiduciary documents, recommendations on degrees, and petitions, including a series of petitions pertaining to the issue of admission of women to the University), correspondence, and estrays.

5.25 linear feet (6 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7974261

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