Edith and Earl Cook family visual arts materials, 1875-1989, undated.

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Edith and Earl Cook family visual arts materials, 1875-1989, undated.

This collection contains original photographic prints, daguerreotypes, and negatives depicting members of Edith Cook's extended family. These materials include images of members of the Bell, Brockman, Cook, Collier, Dicks, Dolt, Hall, Harber, Ingram, Lowman, Owen, Potts, Thomas, Waldo, and Wilson families. There are also photographs of family residences in Georgia and Ohio and images related to Earl P. Cook, Jr.'s work with Southern Bell in Tennessee and Florida.

256 Items (233 photographic prints, 5 cased images, and 18 negatives)

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Thomas, Edward Lloyd.

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Harber, May Hall Wilson.

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Collier, Isabel, 1792-1877.

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Cook, Earl, 1912-

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Edith Wilson Harber married Earl P. Cook, Jr. of Atlanta, Georgia in 1947. The Georgia roots of Edith Cook's genealogy begin with the Dicks family in the late 1700s. Jonathon Dicks married Isabella Collier in 1812 in Savannah, Georgia. Their daughter, Anna Isabella Dicks, married George Pegram Wagnon; and their daughter, Alice Ione Dicks married James Lorenzo Bell, a Confederate Civil War veteran. James and Alice's daughter, Eva Eliza Bell, married Manson Wilson, the son of W. A. Wilson, who als...

Bell, James L., 1837-1918.

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James L. Bell (1837-1918) was born on April 24, 1837 in Jackson County, Georgia. At age twenty-three, he moved to Atlanta and began working for Atlanta and West Point Railroad. On May 31, 1861, Bell enlisted as a private in the Seventh Georgia Infantry. He was later promoted to Sergeant after the Battle of Fair Oaks in Virginia in October 1864. In that battle, he single-handedly captured the 19th Wisconsin Federal Regiment, a deed which attracted the notice of General Robert E. Lee. After the wa...

Dolt, Jeanne.

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Hall, DeWitt.

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Wagnon, Anne Dicks, 1822-1903.

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Wilson, William Ashbury, 1824-1903.

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Glass, Sara Amanda, 1840-1869.

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Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company

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Williams, Kate Ingram, 1860-1957.

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Thomas, Alice Hannah

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Cook, Edith, 1922-

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Bell, Alice I. Wagnon.

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Wilson, Eva Bell.

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Wilson, Helen O.

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Wilson, Alice G.

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