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4-H students attending an event at the Alto Medical Center in 1946. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of 4-H students attending an event at the Alto Medical Center in 1946. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.17. | 1946 | ||
A banquet of the Georgia Chapter of the International Association of Milk and Food Sanitarians. Harvey W. Anderson receiving a plaque, citation, and $50 check on behalf of the Georgia Chapter of the International Association of Milk and Food Sanitarians. 8 x 10 glossy prints taken at Snelling Hall Cafeteria (UGA). Shown are (left to right, front row): Elco Morris, Charles McMillan, and Ossie Bennett. In the back row are A.J. Blalock, J.J. Johnson, James Quintrell, R.W. Walden, W.W. Gilley, and J.W. Lemon. Second print shows (left to right, standing) Garnett DeHart, Faegin Parrish, C.A. McMillan, and C.H. Upchurch. Seated (left to right): J.R. Culp and Harold Austin. Another 8 x 10 of Anderson receiving an award from L.G. Lenart. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.157. | |||
A chair used at the Children's Ward of the Warm Springs Foundation and were prescribed for patients returning home. 2 black and white 8 x 10 inch prints of a chair used at the Children's Ward of the Warm Springs Foundation and were prescribed for patients returning home. They were included in a letter sent to Mr. Shipp from Mr. George Beckman dated May 28th, 1954. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.11. | 1954 | ||
A Georgia Public Health Association convention in the early 1960s. 4 x 5 inch glossy prints of members of the Georgia Public Health Association. Those identified in the pictures include: Emory L. Gordy, Jewell Morris, Roy Boston, Dr. Silas C. Rutland, Dr. James F. Hackney, Dr. Oscar F. Whitman, Annie Taylor, and Dr. John H. Venable. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.13. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
A Georgia State Chamber of Commerce meeting to honor Dr. M. D. Collins. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of the Georgia State Chamber of Commerce honoring Dr. M. D. Collins. Participants include A. L. Feldman, Ms. Crouch, Robert F. Feemster (publisher of the Wall Street Journal), and Dr. M. D. Collins. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.18. | |||
A girl standing in a peach orchard with a tree full of peaches. 1 black and white 8 1/2 x 10 inch glossy print of a girl standing in a peach orchard with a tree full of peaches. The caption reads: "Two kinds of peaches for which Georgia is famous. Here Dorthy Ware, of Marshallville, Georgia examines ripening peaches in a nearby orchard." From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.36. | |||
A group of dentists attending Emory University. Two 5 x 7 inch photographs of a group of dentists attending Emory University. From RG 26-22-50. | GRP | .7.8. | |||
A group of sanitarians at a meeting in Athens, Georgia in the early 1950s. 1 8 x 10 inch glossy print. Image includes A.J. Twiggs, B.E. Ivey, J.W. Lee, C.H. Smith, C.F. Mewborn, A.F. Sweetland, O.E. Hill, Dr. W.B. Harrison, J.V. Malcolm, B.R. McDonald, R.W. Powell, Dr. H.B. Hodgson, R. J. Sewell, E.F. Cooper, William Dillashaw, and A.M Powell. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.127. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
A Milk and Food Sanitarians' meeting at the University of Georgia's Center for Continuing Education. 5 x 7 prints of the University of Georgia's Center for Continuing Education. 8 x 10 inch print of the Milk and Food Sanitarians' meeting at the Center in the late 1950s. Includes: Robert H. Byers and Jack Landrum. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.16. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
A photograph of the official poster used in the National Children's Dental Health Week of February 7th through 13th in 1954. An 8 x 10 inch glossy print of the official poster used in the National Children's Dental Health Week of February 7th through 13th in 1954. Also shown are Dr. William T. Johnson and Dr. R.K. Winston. From RG 26-22-50. | GRP | .7.4. | |||
A rural cane mill in operation, making syrup in the 1960s. Three 4 x 5 inch glossy prints of a rural cane mill making syrup in 1965 and 1966. From RG 26-19-38. | GRP | .13.2. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
A service honoring Georgia Department of Public Health employees. 8 x 10 inch print of staff members of the Georgia Department of Public Health at an honorary service for those who had completed 20 to 35 years of service. The image shows (standing): Dr. Silas C. Rutland, Mr. Fred Johnson, Ms. Martha Patillo, Ms. Raymoth Marie Price, Mr. William L. Power, and Mr. Frank C. Smith. Seated: Ms. Ethel Mae McMichael, Ms. Evelyn B. Vaske, Ms. Eva Mae McDaniel, and Mr. Reuben R. Taylor. Taken in February, 1962. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.9. | 1962 | ||
A walker produced by the Southern Cross Manufacturing Corp. 2 black and white 8 x 10 inch prints of a walker produced by the Southern Manufacturing Corp. This was mentioned in a letter to Dr. Charles E. Erwin from Andrew G. Daigle, a Vice-President of the corporation, and dated June 9th, 1949. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.5. | 1949 | ||
A young man exercising who has polio. 2 photographs (3 1/2 x 5 inch) of a young man exercising who has polio. The photographs were sent to Dr. Robert L. Bennett from Dr. E. Bennett Henson of Charleston, West Virginia. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.7. | |||
A'Delbert (Dell) Bowen. | SPC | 0.35.24. | 1959-1960 | ||
A. E.Thornton. | SPC | 0.45.1. | 1905-1906 | ||
A. Mac Pickard. | SPC | 0.37.23. | 1959-1960 | ||
A. N. Grovestein. | SPC | 0.42.24. | 1911-1912 | ||
A. O. Blalock. | SPC | 0.45.6. | 1910-1911 | ||
A. O. Blalock. Senate President Pro Tempore | SPC | 0.42.2. | 1911-1912 | ||
A. Perry Griffin. Senate Doorkeeper | SPC | 0.30.7. | 1943 | ||
A. Perry Griffin. Senate Doorkeeper | SPC | 0.31.6. | 1939 | ||
A. Sid Newton. | SPC | 0.38.44. | 1961-1962 | ||
Abraham Lincoln. | SPC | 0.18.42. | a-b | ||
Act Against Crime Together exhibit held presumably at Statesboro, Georgia in either 1976 or 1977. 8 color 3 1/2 x 5 inch photographs showing an Act Against Crime Together exhibit held presumably at Statesboro, Georgia in either 1976 or 1977. The photographs were found in the Assistance Rendered Report files of G.B.I. Special Agent Charles D. Sikes. Agent Sikes presented approximately a dozen lectures and exhibits in Statesboro and Bulloch County in 1976 or 1977 according to the reports found in the folder with the photographs. From RG 95-7-17. | GRP | .11.38. | 1976/1977 | ||
Adams Hall, the dining hall at Georgia State College, Savannah, GA. | LPC | 0.0.498. | ca. 1945 | b | |
Adie Norman Durden | SPC | 0.31.24. | 1939 | ||
Adlai Stevenson, Herman Talmadge, and Marvin Griffin. 3 images. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Adlai Stevenson at the speaker's podium delivering an address carried by WGST Radio. Behind him is Mr. Fred Hand of Pelham, Georgia and Mr. Herman E. Talmadge. This photo was taken in the early 1950s, probably in 1952. Another 8 x 10 inch glossy shows Governor Stevenson and Lt. Governor Marvin Griffin. A 7 1/2 x 8 1/2 print shows Governor Stevenson (left), Governor Talmadge (center), and an unidentified girl (right). From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.144. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Administration Building, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.260. | |||
Aerial photographs of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. 3 black and white 5 x 7 inch prints of aerial photographs of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. Taken in August of 1935. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.27. | 1935 | ||
Aerial shot of the Alto Medical Center, late 1940s. 1 image. From RG 26. | GRP | 0.14.8. | 1940 (ca.) | ||
Aerial view of Norcross - Tucker in Gwinnett and DeKalb Counties. 10 images. Aerial view of Norcross - Tucker in Gwinnett and DeKalb Counties. A clear acetate overlay shows the location of certain landmarks. Also includes images of The Bank of Norcross from various angles. From RG 20-2-4. | GRP | 0.12.2. | |||
Aerial view of Stone Mountain. 1 black and white 8 x 10 glossy aerial view of Stone Mountain. 6 black and white 8 x 10 glossies showing old carving in several vantage points on Stone Mountain. From RG 76-1-12. | GRP | .13.1. | |||
Aerial view of unidentified town, probably Moultrie, Georgia. 1 color image. From RG 20-2-4. | GRP | 0.12.1. | |||
Aerial views of Barnesville, Georgia, ca. 1972. 2 color images. From RG 20-2-4. | GRP | 0.12.12. | 1972 (ca.) | ||
Aerial views of the Coastal Plain Experiment Station. 4 black and white 5 x 7 inch glossy prints of aerial views of the Coastal Plain Experiment Station in Tifton, Georgia. Taken in August of 1935. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.26. | 1935 | ||
African American man and boy on the banks of the Suwannee River near Fargo, Clinch Co., GA. | LPC | 0.0.93. | |||
Agnes Scott College library, Decatur, GA. Interior view. | LPC | 0.0.361. | |||
Agricultural experiment station, Griffin, GA. Aerial view. | LPC | 0.0.286. | 1947 | ||
Agricultural experiment stations, Tifton, GA - Coastal Plains, Administrative and research buildings. | SPC | 0.29.1. | |||
Agricultural experiment stations, Tifton, GA - Coastal Plains, Dairy barn. | SPC | 0.29.2. | 1947 | ||
Alan Kemper. | SPC | 0.33.40. | 1953 | ||
Albert Everett Campbell. | SPC | 0.35.38. | 1959-1960 | ||
Albert Kirby Park, Sr. | SPC | 0.32.41. | 1953-1954 | ||
Albert Sanders Killingsworth. | SPC | 0.32.36. | 1953-1954 | ||
Albert Sidney Johnston. | SPC | 0.18.38. | |||
Alexander Hamilton Stephens. | SPC | 0.39.27. | c | ||
Alexander Hamilton Stephens. | SPC | 0.39.27. | a-b | engraving | |
Alexander Hamilton Stephens. | LPC | 0.0.346. | laminated charcoal (?) drawing | ||
Alexander Newton Moye. | SPC | 0.33.47. | 1953 | ||
Alf Truitt Land. | SPC | 0.34.34. | 1959-1960 | ||
Allatoona from the Etawah. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.393. | ca. 1864 | ||
Allatoona Pass, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.394. | ca. 1864 | a-b | |
Allen Alexander Chappell. | SPC | 0.33.14. | 1953 | ||
Allen Daniel Candler. | SPC | 0.29.34. | |||
Allen J. Rowe from Meriwether Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.34. | |||
Allen Page Roper. | SPC | 0.32.50. | 1953-1954 | ||
Allen Page Roper. | SPC | 0.34.51. | 1959-1960 | ||
Alpha Alsbury Fowler, Jr. | SPC | 0.35.67. | 1959-1960 | ||
Alpha Alsbury Fowler. | SPC | 0.30.27. | 1943 | ||
Alto Medical Center. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of the Alto Medical Center taken about 1940. It was used as a Tuberculosis Hospital and managed by the Georgia Department of Public Health. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.26. | 1940 (ca.) | ||
Ambrose Everett Burnside. | SPC | 0.18.8. | |||
American Legion Post No. 47 located on West Line Street, Calhoun, GA. Studio: Clarke, Calhoun | SPC | 0.40.10. | ca. 1953 | a | |
Amos Aschbach Ettinger. | SPC | 0.17.42. | |||
Amos W. Hammond. | SPC | 0.18.88. | |||
An exhibit of photographs of points of interest at Chickamauga National Battlefield Park prepared for the centennial observance of the Battle of Chickamauga, 1963. An exhibit of photographs of points of interest at Chickamauga National Battlefield Park prepared for the centennial observance of the Battle of Chickamauga, 1963. From RG 79-2-4. | GRP | .11.24. | |||
An Octopus Pine tree near the Augusta Canal, the site of a proposed park. A color photograph of an Octopus Pine tree near Augusta Canal, the site of a proposed park. From RG 61-1-1. | GRP | .10.53. | |||
Andrew J. Cobb. | LPC | 0.0.217. | |||
Andrew J. Cobb. | SPC | 0.18.85. | a-b | ||
Andrew Jackson McBride. | SPC | 0.29.39. | |||
Andrew Walter Harris McKenna. | SPC | 0.36.62. | 1959-1960 | ||
Ann E. Leak Thomson, born without arms Dec. 23, 1839, in Zebulon, Pike Co., GA uses her toes to write. She toured the United States giving exhibitions, often with traveling museums. | SPC | 0.39.70. | July 17, 1882 | b | carte-de-visite |
Ann E. Leak, age 34, was born without arms in Zebulon, Pike Co., GA. She holds a knife and fork with her toes to cut an apple. She toured the United States giving exhibitions, often with traveling museums. | SPC | 0.39.70. | Oct. 3, 1876 | a | carte-de-visite |
Annette McLean. | SPC | 0.33.45. | 1953 | ||
Annie Laurie Greene (Mrs. Henry P., Sr.) Ewald, born in Bartow Co., GA, at her desk at the National Archives in Washington, DC, where she was a nurse 1945-1960. | SPC | 0.39.31. | ca. 1950 | ||
Antebellum home. | LPC | 0.0.98. | |||
Appalachian Minerals Company, Monticello, GA. | SPC | 0.20.5. | a-d | ||
Appointment of Dr. John H. Venable as director of the Georgia Department of Public Health. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of (left to right, seated): Dr. D.N. Thompson, Dr. Alexander G. Little, Dr. A.M. Phillips, Dr. Fred H. Simonton, Dr. J.M. Hawley, Dr. Maurice F. Arnold, Dr. J.G. Williams (standing), Dr. Harold P. McDonald, Dr. J.M. Byne Jr., Dr. John H. Venable, Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers, Dr. Aldwin G. Funderburk, Dr. Virgil B. Williams, Dr. Ben K. Looper, and Dr. W.W. Webb. Photo was taken on September 10th, 1959. Another 8 x 10 inch print of Dr. Fred Simonton. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.58. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Archives Institute, 1966. 1 image of Secretary of State Ben W. Fortson with the first Archives Institute students, Mrs. Martha Jane K. Zachert, Assistant Professor, Library School, Florida State University, 1966. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.1. | 1966 | ||
Archives Institute, 1967. 7 images of Archives Institute restoration work. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.2. | 1967 | ||
Archives Institute, 1967. 1 group image of the 1967 Institute class. 2 negatives and 2 prints of 1967 Institute class. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.8. | 1967 | ||
Archives Institute, 1967. 2 images of the 1967 Institute field trip to Savannah and Wormsloe. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.3. | 1967 | ||
Archives Institute, 1967. 3 images of the 1967 Institute field trip to Savannah and Wormsloe. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.4. | 1967 | ||
Archives Institute, 1967. 2 images of the 1967 Institute field trip to Savannah and Wormsloe. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.5. | 1967 | ||
Archives Institute, 1967. 3 images of the 1967 Institute field trip to Savannah and Wormsloe. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.6. | 1967 | ||
Archives Institute, 1967. 4 images of 1967 Institute class. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.7. | 1967 | ||
Archives Institute, 1968 7 images of the 1968 Archives Institute class in Savannah. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | .20.12. | |||
Archives Institute, 1968 16 images of the 1968 Archives Institute graduation. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | .20.15. | |||
Archives Institute, 1968. 1 image of the 1968 Archives Institute class in Savannah. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.9. | 1968 | ||
Archives Institute, 1968. 3 images of the 1968 Archives Institute class in Savannah. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.10. | 1968 | ||
Archives Institute, 1968. 5 images of the 1968 Archives Institute class in Savannah. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.11. | 1968 | ||
Archives Institute, 1968. 1 images of the 1968 Archives Institute class in Savannah. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.14. | 1968 | ||
Archives Institute, 1968. 2 images of the 1968 Archives Institute class in Savannah. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.13. | 1968 | ||
Archives Institute, 1970. 1 image. Archives Institute 1970 class group picture. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.17. | 1970 | ||
Archives Institute, 1971. 1 image of Archives Institute graduation luncheon and 1 image of Institute graduates, August 27, 1971. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.19. | 1971 | ||
Archives Institute, 1971. 1 image. Archives Institute at Ruby Red's in Underground Atlanta, August 13, 1971. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.20.18. | 1971 | ||
Arlie Daniel Tucker. | SPC | 0.33.62. | 1953 | ||
Armstrong Cork Company, Macon, GA. Exterior views. | SPC | 0.19.94. | a-i | ||
Arthur B. C. Dorminy, Jr. | SPC | 0.35.55. | 1959-1960 | ||
Arthur Ford Seagraves | SPC | 0.38.52. | 1961-1962 | ||
Arthur James Nix. | SPC | 0.31.44. | 1939 | ||
Arthur Key Bolton. | SPC | 0.40.61. | |||
Arthur Key Bolton. | SPC | 0.35.22. | 1959-1960 | ||
Artist's rendering of the building that became Creswell Hall on the University of Georgia campus. 1 color 8 1/2 x 10 inch glossy print of an artist's rendering of the building that became Creswell Hall on the University of Georgia campus. The final design on the building, however, differs from the artist's conception in that one of the high-rise wings was omitted. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.21. | |||
Artist's rendering of the Staff Dormitory and Staff Apartment Building, Milledgeville State Hospital, Milledgeville, Ga. Elliott Dunwoody, Jr., Architect Inc. Macon, GA. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.61. | |||
Artwork of blonde woman in dancer's costume used as illustration for SPANISH BLONDE written by Georgia author, Lillian Marion Barker. Artist: Modest Stein | LPC | 0.0.502. | ca. 1935 | chalk drawing | |
Asa G. Candler house (later became a portion of the Georgia Mental Health Institute). 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of the Asa G. Candler house which later became a portion of the Georgia Mental Health Institute. These were taken in 1960. They show the front part of the house prior to the state adding extensive buildings to it. One photograph was taken in the winter and one in the summer. From RG 56-26-35. | GRP | .7.14. | 1960 | ||
Asa M. Marshall, Jr. | SPC | 0.34.39. | 1959-1960 | ||
Asseola, Seminole Indian. | SPC | 0.29.18. | |||
Atlanta Bar Association officers and members. composite | LPC | 0.0.449. | 1959-1961 | a-u | |
Atlanta Civic Ballet members Miss Marianna Williams, Miss Brenda Jo Ashby, and Bob LeCompte, who appeared in the film, "The Road to Health". The film was presented on WLWA-TV produced by the Public Information Unite of the Georgia Department of Public Health. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.77. | |||
Atlanta Civic Center and some homes and businesses surrounding it, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.40.8. | 1970 | a-l | |
Atlanta Law School senior class, Atlanta, GA. composite | LPC | 0.0.302. | 1911 | ||
Atlanta, GA at night. | SPC | 0.19.9. | |||
Atlanta, GA fire. | LPC | 0.0.352. | 1917 | ||
Atlanta, GA fire. Studio: Reeves Photo, Atlanta | SPC | 0.39.11. | 1917 | a-h | |
Atlanta, GA fire. Views taken from the top of the Marlborough Apartments by Bishop Frank Smith, a student at the Georgia Institute of Technology. | SPC | 0.39.72. | 21 May 1917 | a-c | |
Atlanta, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.400. | 22 July 1864 | a-b | |
Atlanta, GA. Aerial view. | LPC | 0.0.335. | before 1965 | ||
Atlanta, GA. Aerial view. | LPC | 0.0.164. | 1963 | ||
Atlanta, GA. Aerial views. | LPC | 0.0.95. | 1948 | a-c | |
Atlantic Creosoting Company, Savannah, GA. Aerial views. | SPC | 0.20.61. | a-b | ||
Aubry Harris, Tucker Brown, George Sutherland, Governor Jimmy Carter, Harold Hefner, and Bob Strother. 1 glossy 5 x 8 print of (left to right) Aubry Harris, Tucker Brown, George Sutherland, Governor Jimmy Carter, Harold Hefner, and Bob Strother. Mr. Harris and Mr. Brown were regional advisors to the North Georgia Area Planning and Development Commission, Mr. Sutherland was the executive director of the Commission, Mr. Hefner was the chairman of the Commission and Mr. Strother was a regional advisor to the Commission. The photograph was taken in the early 1970s. From RG 93-2-14. | GRP | .11.31. | 1970 (ca.) | ||
Auditorium-Gymnasium at Georgia Southwestern College. 17 photographs of the Auditorium-Gymnasium at Georgia Southwestern College. This was one of the projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates for the photographs range from October 1st, 1938 to June 1st, 1939. The photographs show all phases of construction. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .8.9. | |||
Augusta, GA, flooding; view with homes may be Greene Street. Photographer: John Alexander Houser, Augusta | SPC | 0.40.39. | ca. 1900-1910 | a-b | |
Augustus Fite Terry. | SPC | 0.37.52. | 1959-1960 | ||
Augustus Pou Persons. | SPC | 0.33.52. | 1953 | ||
Aultman's Super Store, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.19. | |||
B. Frank Arnsdorff. | SPC | 0.35.12. | 1959-1960 | ||
B. L. Bond. | SPC | 0.45.9. | 1913-1914 | ||
B.C. Yancey. | SPC | 0.17.45. | |||
Bacon County Health Center in Alma, Ga. and event (possibly at the Health Center) attended by former Governor Herman Talmadge, July 12, 1955 or 1956. The Bacon County Health Center was dedicated by former Governor Herman Talmadge. Dr. Silas C. Rutland, Director of the Local Health Organizations formally presented the building. Other images show Herman Talmadge speaking (possibly at the dedication) and unidentified beauty pageant contestants. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.82. | 1955 - 1956 | ||
Baldwin County Hospital, early 1950s. Many small county hospitals were built with funds appropriated by Federal funds under the Hill-Burton Act. | GRP | 0.2.76. | 1950 - 1955 | ||
Bank of Byron, in Byron, Georgia. 6 color images. Interior and exterior view. Some images show bank personnel. From RG 20-2-4. | GRP | 0.12.16. | |||
Bank of Carroll County in Temple, Georgia, 1972. 4 color images. From RG 20-2-4. | GRP | 0.12.15. | 1972 | ||
Bank of Hahira, GA. | SPC | 0.39.54. | ca. 1900-1904 | ||
Bank of Worth County, Sylvester, Georgia. 6 color photographs. Interior shots of bank, includes images of employees. | GRP | 0.12.4. | |||
Banks County Courthouse, Homer, GA. | SPC | 0.40.1. | a | ||
Banks in north Georgia, showing each bank's main office and branch office. Habersham Bank in Clarkesville; The Citizens Bank of Toccoa; The Bank of Toccoa; First National Bank of Habersham County in Cornelia; People's Bank in Cleveland; Cornelia Bank. From RG 20-2-4. | GRP | 0.12.13. | |||
Baptist Church, Jasper, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.19.83. | |||
Barracks, school building, and library at Supply Company District "C," Civilian Conservation Corps, Fort Oglethorpe, GA. | LPC | 0.0.444. | Aug. 1936 | ||
Barry Wright, Jr. | SPC | 0.34.59. | 1959-1960 | ||
Bartow County Health Center during the PTA Continuous Health Program of 1960. 2 1/1 x 2 1/2 inch photograph of the Bartow County Health Center and apparently the local environment during the PTA Continuous Health Program of 1960. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.24. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Battey State Hospital nurses. 8 x 10 glossy print of Battey State Hospital taken about 1946. A 6 x 8 inch print of public health nurses attending tuberculosis orientation classes at Battey State Hospital. Shown are left to right: front row, Mrs. Pansy Edenfield, Springfield; Mrs. Ester Abercrombie, Tallapoosa; Mrs. Donna Godwin, Reidsville; Mrs. Annie Wiggins, Cleveland; middle row, Mrs. Isabell Scruggs, Atlanta; standing, Mrs. Mary Devine, Atlanta; Mrs. Nancy Kemp, Newton; and Mrs. Durice Hanson, Atlanta. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.15. | 1946 | ||
Battey State Hospital. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Battey State Hospital. This hospital was constructed by the U.S. Government. It was given to the State of Georgia in 1946 and was thereafter managed by the Georgia Department of Public Health. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.16. | |||
Beach at Jekyll Island, GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.77. | |||
Beatry E. Pelham. | SPC | 0.37.19. | 1959-1960 | ||
Beaverdam Primitive Baptist Church, constituted September 20, 1800, Oglethorpe Co., GA. Exterior and interior views. | SPC | 0.39.51. | 1993 | a-c | |
Bedroom at Liberty Hall, home of Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Crawfordville, GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.292. | |||
Bell House Group members and Mrs. Emma Bell who operated the boardinghouse for bachelors and widowers, Atlanta, GA. composite | LPC | 0.0.499. | 1908 | ||
Ben A. Hodges. | SPC | 0.36.12. | 1959-1960 | ||
Ben B. Ross. | SPC | 0.37.30. | 1959-1960 | ||
Ben McCulloch. | SPC | 0.18.47. | |||
Ben Tillman Huiet. | SPC | 0.33.38. | 1953 | ||
Ben W. Fortson, Jr. Secretary of State | SPC | 0.18.23. | |||
Ben W. Fortson, Jr. Secretary of State | SPC | 0.21.0. | |||
Bench and Bar of Georgia. Photographer: Stephenson, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.307. | 1929 | ||
Bench and Bar, Atlanta, GA. composite | LPC | 0.0.301. | 1933 | ||
Bench and Bar, Atlanta, GA. composite | LPC | 0.0.304. | 1940 | ||
Bench and Bar, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: Stephenson, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.306. | 1929 | ||
Benjamin Cadworth Yancey. | SPC | 0.17.46. | |||
Benjamin Edward DuPree, Jr. | SPC | 0.32.22. | 1953-1954 | ||
Benjamin Franklin Butler. | SPC | 0.18.9. | |||
Benjamin Harvey Hill statue on 2nd floor of Georgia Capitol, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.39.23. | b | ||
Benjamin Harvey Hill. | SPC | 0.39.23. | a | ||
Benjamin Wynn Forston, Jr. | SPC | 0.31.26. | 1939 | ||
Benjamin Wynn Fortson, Jr. Secretary of State | SPC | 0.33.25. | 1953 | ||
Benton Odum. | SPC | 0.33.48. | 1953 | ||
Bernard Clay Gardner. | SPC | 0.33.27. | 1953 | ||
Bernard Garland and Larry Scott presenting a program on civil defense for WLWA television. 10 x 8 inch glossy print showing Bernard Garland and Larry Scott presenting a program on civil defense for WLWA. A 4 x 5 inch print shows Mr. Scott with Hugh L. Parker. Mr. Parker was the Director of the Industrial Hygiene Division of the DPH. Mr. Scott was the Information Executive for the same agency. Mr. Garland was an engineer for the Fulton County Health Department. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.50. | 1958 (ca.) | ||
Berry cabin (school), Rome GA. | SPC | 0.29.23. | |||
Berry College, Rome, GA. | LPC | 0.0.253. | |||
Berry Edward Wilkerson (right) and Harry Wilkerson. Berry was sheriff of Campbell Co., GA 1900-1914. | SPC | 0.39.61. | |||
Bethlehem Baptist Church located on Bethlehem Road five miles west of Fairburn, GA, was demolished in the l960s. | SPC | 0.39.60. | 1962 | ||
Beverly D. Evans. | LPC | 0.0.218. | |||
Bibb County Health Center. The Bibb County Health Center was built in the late 1950s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.95. | |||
Bill Barton George. | SPC | 0.33.29. | 1953 | ||
Billy's Lake and cypress trees in the Okefenokee Swamp, Charlton Co., GA. Photographer: Thurston Hatcher, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.89. | a-c | ||
Billy's Lake, Okefenokee. | SPC | 0.20.10. | |||
Blue Bird Body Company, Fort Valley, GA. Interior views. | SPC | 0.19.75. | a-b | ||
Blue Room at the Governor's Mansion located at the corner of Peachtree and Cain Streets, Atlanta, GA. Interior view. Studio: Andrew & Diden, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.474. | |||
Bobby Hitt and Otto Purvis. 8 x 93/4 glossy print. Shows Mr. Purvis and Mr. Hitt with a supporting table for cerebral palsied children made by Mr. Purvis. These tables were provided to the children by the Moose Club in Colquitt County. This photograph was taken by Bowles Studio located in the Huber Building in Moultrie, GA. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.138. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Bobby Jones' Golf Course, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.96. | |||
Bon voyage banquet for passengers on Frank C. Clark's fifth cruise around the world by the SS "California" held at the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, CA. Lucian Lamar Knight of Georgia was a passenger. Photographer: M. F. Weaver, Los Angeles, CA | LPC | 0.0.509. | Jan. 19, 1925 | ||
Bond Almand. | SPC | 0.33.2. | 1953 | ||
Booklet entitled "Reference Photos: Milledgeville State Hospital" Booklet entitled "Reference Photos: Milledgeville State Hospital." Contains contact sheets of views of various buildings, grounds, therapy activities, living conditions, etc. at the hospital which serves as the State's mental institution. The photographs were probably made in the late 1950s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.10. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Box containing gold which was donated to cover the Capitol dome (1959-1960). | SPC | 0.19.38. | |||
Boy Scouts, 1st Georgia troop, Cordele, GA. | SPC | 0.17.2. | 1913 | ||
Boy's Dormitory and Dining Hall at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. 13 photographs of the Boy's Dormitory and Dining Hall at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. Both these buildings were constructed as projects of the Public Works Administration. The photographs, showing the construction of the two buildings were taken between August 5th, 1936 and March 29th, 1937. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .8.10. | |||
Braces, crutches, corsets, wheelchairs and other orthopedic devices used by polio patients. 7 glossy 9 x 7 inch prints showing braces, crutches, corsets, wheelchairs and other orthopedic devices used by polio patients. These were taken in the late 1950s. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.15. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Braces, crutches, weights, and other apparatus used by patients who have poliomyelitis at the Warm Springs Foundation. Photographs showing braces, crutches, weights, and other apparatus used by patients who have poliomyelitis at the Warm Springs Foundation. Some photographs show patients exercising. The photographs were taken in either the late 1940s or early 1950s. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.14. | |||
Braces, shoes, and other apparatus used by people with poliomyelitis taken, apparently, at the Warm Springs Foundation at Warm Springs, Georgia. Photographs showing braces, shoes, and other apparatus used by people with poliomyelitis taken, apparently, at the Warm Springs Foundation at Warm Springs, Georgia. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.13. | |||
Bradley Wells and Hugh L. Parker. 2 images. One image is a frontal view of Bradley Wells, a research assistant in statistics with the Georgia Department of Public Health in 1951. He was also the Statistical Supervisor in 1954 and left the department in 1956. The second image is a frontal view of Mr. Wells and Hugh L. Parker. Mr. Parker was a physical chemist in the Industrial Hygiene Division in 1945, the director of the division in 1953, and the director of the Environmental Health Service in 1970. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.122. | |||
Braswell D. Deen, Jr. | SPC | 0.35.51. | 1959-1960 | ||
Braxton Bragg. | SPC | 0.18.7. | |||
Breneau College, Gainesville, GA. | LPC | 0.0.257. | |||
Breneau College, Gainesville, GA. | LPC | 0.0.258. | |||
Britain J. Williams, III. 1 image of Britain J. Williams, III. Department of Administrative Services. From RG 1-10-98. | GRP | 0.1.14. | |||
Broughton Colquitt Hays. | SPC | 0.34.27. | 1959-1960 | ||
Browning Hall boys dormitory at Middle Georgia College. 2 black and white 4 1/2 x 6 3/4 inch glossy prints of the Browning Hall boys dormitory at Middle Georgia College. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.43. | 1930 (ca.) | ||
Brunswick Junior College and Hinesville. Glossy 5 x 7 inch and glossy 5 x 3 1/2 inch prints taken at Brunswick Junior College and at Hinesville on June 30th, 1971. The Brunswick photograph is 5 x 3 1/2 and shows Governor Jimmy Carter addressing a large gathering in a auditorium. There is an 5 x 3 1/2 inch glossy print of the gathering of Hinesville, Georgia on July 21st, 1971 in an auditorium. These photos show the Slash Pine Area Planning and Development Commission meetings. From RG 93-2-14. | GRP | .11.33. | 1971 | ||
Buck Tabb. | SPC | 0.37.48. | 1959-1960 | ||
Buen-Ventura Cemetery, Savannah, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.406. | ca. 1864 | ||
Buford A. Ingle. | SPC | 0.36.20. | 1959-1960 | ||
Buford W. Carr. | SPC | 0.35.39. | 1959-1960 | ||
Buildings and tents housing infantry troops at Camp Hancock, Augusta, GA. Studio: Newark Photo Co. | LPC | 0.0.504. | 1917-1918 | ||
Buildings at Columbus College (now Columbus State University) in Columbus, Georgia. 1 black and white photograph of buildings on Columbus College (Columbus State University) in Columbus, Georgia. Seen are several of the 64 water oaks that were planted on the campus at the expense of the Muscogee Lions Club in 1963. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .12.31. | |||
Built in 1894, this structure served as the Heard Co. Courthouse in Franklin, GA until a new courthouse was built in 1964. The old courthouse was later demolished. | SPC | 0.39.14. | 1966 | a-f | |
Bulloch Hall located on Bulloch Avenue, Roswell, GA. | LPC | 0.0.466. | ca. 1929 | ||
Bulloch Hall, Roswell, GA. | SPC | 0.39.58. | ca. 1922 | ||
Burial of garbage by sanitary landfill, ca. 1948. From RG 26-2-3. Demonstration of garbage burial to prevent insects and rodents. Typhus control service, ca. 1948. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.63. | 1948 (ca.) | ||
Burke County Courthouse in Waynesboro, GA. Contact prints of various Burke County scenes. These include images of the business district, Burke County Courthouse, residential areas, and school children. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .12.6. | |||
Burtchaell and Jones families of Norcross, GA, traveled to the Noontootla Creek area of Fannin Co., GA to camp for two weeks. | SPC | 0.40.50. | Aug. 1891 | a-d | |
Businesses and residences in suburban Savannah, Georgia. 31 color images, 16 views. From RG 20-2-4. | GRP | 0.12.7. | |||
Businesses and ships along the Savannah River, Savannah, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.407. | ca. 1864 | a-b | |
Businesses in Snellville, Gwinnett County, Georgia. 18 color images. From RG 20-2-4. | GRP | 0.12.3. | |||
Businesses in the triangular property bounded by Trinity Avenue, Memorial Drive, and Washington Street acquired by the state for the future site of the Trinity-Washington state office building, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.39.78. | ca. 1962 | a-g | |
Businessmen and farmers from Burke Co., GA visit Cason J. Callaway's Blue Springs Farms to learn about his Georgia Better Farms program. Callaway is seated 6th from the left. | LPC | 0.0.284. | |||
Bust of Crawford W. Long at the Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum, Washington, GA. | SPC | 0.20.93. | |||
Bust of Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson at the Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum, Washington, GA. | SPC | 0.20.94. | |||
Buttrick Hall, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA. | LPC | 0.0.261. | |||
Buzzard Roost, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.389. | ca. 1864 | ||
Byrom Mashburn Fitzgerald. | SPC | 0.35.62. | 1959-1960 | ||
C. B. Marshall. | SPC | 0.42.33. | 1911-1912 | ||
C. C. Ansley. | SPC | 0.30.9. | 1943 | ||
C. H. Edwards. | SPC | 0.42.20. | 1911-1912 | ||
C. I. Duggan. | SPC | 0.42.19. | 1911-1912 | ||
C. R. Simmon's Warehouse, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.22. | |||
C. T. Owens. | SPC | 0.42.38. | 1911-1912 | ||
C. W. Hand. | SPC | 0.45.41. | 1956 | ||
Camp Gordon, GA. Panoramic view. Photographer: Francis E. Price, Atlanta; Reference only; cannot reproduce. | LPC | 0.0.507. | 1917-1918 | ||
Camp Greenleaf and Camp Chickamauga Panorama | LPC | 0.0.351. | ca.1917-1918 | a-d | |
Camp Wheeler, Hospital, near Macon, Ga Postcard | SPC | .48.6. | c. 1918 | ||
Cannons atop Fort Pulaski near Savannah, GA. Photographer: Allen Julian | SPC | 0.40.52. | 1948 | ||
Capitol at Nashville, TN. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.377. | ca. 1864 | ||
Capitol dome construction being inspected by Secretary of State Ben W. Fortson, Jr. and others, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.19.37. | a-h | ||
Capitol dome construction, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.19.36. | a, c-g, i- | ||
Capitol rotunda, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.19.39. | |||
Capitol, Atlanta, GA, from the Washington Street side with churches and businesses in the foreground. Photographer: Parsifal Cobb | SPC | 0.39.4. | ca. 1950 | a | |
Capitol, Atlanta, GA, from the Washington Street side. Aerial view. Photographer: Carolyn Carter, Atlanta | SPC | 0.39.4. | ca. 1955 | c | |
Capitol, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.109. | |||
Capitol, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: Edgar Orr, Atlanta | SPC | 0.39.4. | ca. 1929 | b | |
Capitol, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.39.4. | d-f | ||
Capitol, Atlanta. | SPC | 0.17.34. | 1890 | ||
Capitol, Milledgeville, GA. | LPC | 0.0.142. | a-b | ||
Capitol, Milledgeville, GA. | SPC | 0.39.17. | ca. 1895 | a | |
Carl Barrett. | SPC | 0.35.16. | 1959-1960 | ||
Carl Edward Sanders. | SPC | 0.18.64. | a-c | ||
Carl Edward Sanders. Senate President Pro Tempore, 1960 | SPC | 0.34.4. | 1959-1960 | ||
Carl Edward Sanders. Senate President Pro Tempore | SPC | 0.38.3. | 1961-1962 | ||
Carl Otis Nixon. | SPC | 0.34.44. | 1959-1960 | ||
Carl Rayford Dykes. | SPC | 0.34.23. | 1959-1960 | ||
Carl Vinson Portrait of Carl Vinson (n.d.) and the Georgia Delegation at Prince Preston's Clam and Shrimp party, 4-29-1950; includes Carl Vinson, Olin Stephen Pace, James Curan Davis, either John S. Wood or William McDonald Wheeler, Edward Eugene Cox, Richard B. Russell, Jr., Prince Hulon Preseton, Jr., Henderson Lovelace Lanham, Paul Brown, Albert Sidney. (absent Walter F. George) | SPC | .48.4. | 1950 | a-b | |
Carlton Candler Williams. | SPC | 0.31.55. | 1939 | ||
Carnegie Library, Rome, GA. Exterior views. | SPC | 0.20.48. | a-b | ||
Caroline Whitlock (Mrs. Ernest) Malcolm in the garden beside her home, Marietta, GA. | SPC | 0.39.7. | |||
Carver Vocational School in Atlanta, library, ca. 1950. 1 image of the Carver Vocational School in Atlanta, showing the modern laundry training facility, ca. 1950. rom RG 12-15-46. | GRP | 0.1.50. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Carver Vocational School in Atlanta, library, ca. 1955. 1 image of the Carver Vocational School in Atlanta, showing the library, ca. 1955. From RG 12-15-46. | GRP | 0.1.48. | 1955 (ca.) | ||
Carver Vocational School in Atlanta, radio-TV services department, 1954. 1 image of the Carver Vocational School in Atlanta, showing the Radio-TV Services Department, June 30, 1954. From RG 12-15-46. | GRP | 0.1.45. | 1954 | ||
Carver Vocational School in Atlanta, wood working shop, 1954. 1 image of the Carver Vocational School in Atlanta, showing the wood working shop, June 30, 1954. From RG 12-15-46. | GRP | 0.1.47. | 1954 | ||
Casket of Franklin Delano Roosevelt at Warm Springs, GA. | LPC | 0.0.35. | 1945 | ||
Cathedral of St. Phillip. Contact prints of the interior and exterior of the Cathedral of Saint Phillip located at 2744 Peachtree Rd. in Atlanta Georgia. Taken around 1965. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .12.8. | 1965 (ca.) | ||
Cattle barn at the Georgia Experiment Station. 1 black and white 8 x 10 inch glossy print of the cattle barn at the Georgia Experiment Station erected under the direction of the Regents of the University System in 1932. Size of the barn is 38 x 120 feet, hollow tile walls, and covered with metal shingles. The Georgia Experiment Station is located in Experiment, Georgia near Griffin. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.16. | |||
Cattle grazing in a pasture. 1 black and white 8 1/2 x 10 inch glossy print showing cattle grazing in a pasture. Caption reads: "Melvin Hammontree, a Whitfield County 4-H club member, with a part of the small beef cattle herd that Melvin started ten years ago when he first became interested in 4-H club work." From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.38. | |||
Cecil Durant Crummey. | SPC | 0.32.19. | 1953-1954 | ||
Cedartown, GA. Aerial view. | SPC | 0.19.44. | |||
Celtic cross, Augusta GA. | SPC | 0.29.21. | |||
Cemetery, Saint Marys, GA. | SPC | 0.39.82. | |||
Central State Hospital in the early 1960s. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints taken at the Central State Hospital in the early 1960s. Photograph (left to right): Dr. James G. Williams, Mr. Ernest Davis, Governor Ernest Vandiver, Dr. Fred H. Simonton, and Dr. Irville H. MacKinnon. Another image shows Dr. T.M. Hawley and Dr. James G. Williams. Another shows Dr. MacKinnon, Governor Vandiver, and Mrs. Vandiver. Another shows Dr. John H. Venable and Mr. Peyton Hawes. A 4 1/2 x 5 of Dr. John Venable and Dr. Thomas F. Sellers. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.6. | |||
Central State Hospital taken in about 1960. Negatives of Central State Hospital taken about 1960. These show Christmas trees and Christmas presents set up in a gymnasium. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .12.9. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Ceremony in Statuary Hall, Washington, D.C. before the statue of Sequoyah marking the 200th anniversary of his birth. Present are many distinguished visitors including U.S. congressmen from Georgia, North Carolina, and Oklahoma. 1 photograph of the ceremony in Statuary Hall, Washington, D.C. before the statue of Sequoyah marking the 200th anniversary of his birth. Present are many distinguished visitors including U.S. congressmen from Georgia, North Carolina, and Oklahoma. From RG 61-1-1. | GRP | .10.51. | |||
Chamber of Commerce building, Brunswick, GA. | SPC | 0.19.31. | |||
Chapel at Berry College, Rome, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.29.52. | |||
Chapel at Berry College, Rome, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.29.54. | |||
Chapel at Berry College, Rome, GA. Interior view with choir (?). | SPC | 0.29.53. | |||
Chapel Hill Experimental One-Teacher School for African American students, in Douglas County, Georgia,1932-1937. 4 images of the Chapel Hill Experimental One-Teacher School for African American students, in Douglas County, Georgia. Photographs show students planting a tree (negative available for this image), the sanitary pit-type toilet being constructed for the school, the one-room school facility, and a composite class photograph, 1932-1937. From RG 12-6-65. | GRP | 0.1.41. | 1932 - 1937 | ||
Chapel, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. | LPC | 0.0.233. | |||
Charles (Charlie) Manley Brown. | SPC | 0.38.13. | 1961-1962 | ||
Charles Adam Pannell. | SPC | 0.34.45. | 1959-1960 | ||
Charles Alan Pannell. | SPC | 0.33.50. | 1953 | ||
Charles B. Methvin. 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 glossy print of Charles B. Methvin taken in the late 1950s. Mr. Methvin was a member of the Board of Georgia Commission on Alcoholism in 1952, the Executive Director of Alcoholic Rehabilitation Service in 1959, the Coordinator of the Community Alcoholism Program in 1969, and Mental Health Section Chief in 1975. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.56. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Charles Courtland Smith. | SPC | 0.34.56. | 1959-1960 | ||
Charles D. Phillips. | SPC | 0.29.41. | |||
Charles Davenport Redwine. | SPC | 0.33.56. | 1953 | ||
Charles Edward Dews. | SPC | 0.38.20. | 1961-1962 | ||
Charles Emerson (Dink) Waters. | SPC | 0.38.58. | 1961-1962 | ||
Charles F. Warnell. | SPC | 0.38.57. | 1961-1962 | ||
Charles Franklin Heard. | SPC | 0.18.30. | |||
Charles G. Duncan. | SPC | 0.33.23. | 1953 | ||
Charles H. M. Howell. | SPC | 0.18.32. | |||
Charles Harold Alden. | SPC | 0.33.1. | 1953 | ||
Charles Holmes Herty. | LPC | 0.0.7. | |||
Charles James McDonald's home, "Kennesaw Hall," was built in the 1840s in Marietta, GA, and was burned by General William T. Sherman in 1864 during the Civil War. | SPC | 0.40.19. | ca. 1860 | positive photostat from daguerreotype | |
Charles L. Redman. | SPC | 0.31.47. | 1939 | ||
Charles Latimer Gowen. | SPC | 0.36.2. | 1959-1960 | ||
Charles Manley Brown. | SPC | 0.34.14. | 1959-1960 | ||
Charles Morea Sims. | SPC | 0.32.53. | 1953-1954 | ||
Charles Omar Lam. | SPC | 0.36.39. | 1959-1960 | ||
Charles S. Northen. Senate Secretary | SPC | 0.42.3. | 1911-1912 | ||
Charles S. Reid. Photographer: C. W. Motes; Kuhns, Atlanta | SPC | 0.39.75. | a-c | ||
Charles Thornton Zachry. | SPC | 0.29.46. | |||
Charles William Kiker, Sr. | SPC | 0.34.33. | 1959-1960 | ||
Charles William Kiker. | SPC | 0.32.35. | 1953-1954 | ||
Charles William Worrill. | SPC | 0.33.65. | 1953 | ||
Chattahoochee Bridge, 780 feet long and 190 feet tall, was built by the Construction Corps, United States Military Railroad in four and a half days. | LPC | 0.0.497. | Aug. 1864 | ||
Chattanooga Valley from Lookout Mountain. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.385. | ca. 1864 | a-b | |
Chattanooga, TN from the north. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.382. | ca. 1864 | ||
Cherokee Bauxite Company Mine near Hall's Station, Bartow Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.4. | |||
Chi Phi Fraternity, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. Lucian Lamar Knight seated bottom row, second from right. | SPC | 0.40.65. | ca. 1885 | b | |
Chicago Mill and Lumber Company, Rockmart, GA. Aerial views. | SPC | 0.20.44. | a-b | ||
Chicken brooder house. Part of agricultural extension work in Athens, GA. | LPC | 0.0.291. | |||
Children with basket of cotton, Putnam County, GA. | SPC | 0.29.11. | |||
Christ Episcopal Church, St. Simons Island, GA. | SPC | 0.29.50. | |||
Christmas presents presented to the patients of Milledgeville State Hospital in December of 1959. 8 x 10 inch print of presents for the patients of Milledgeville State Hospital. Sitting in front of the presents (left to right): Senator Culver Kidd, Mrs. Betty Vandiver, Dr. Irville Mackinnon, and Governor Ernest Vandiver. Second image of Governor and Mrs. Vandiver distributing the presents. Third image shows the truck bringing presents from Cartersville. Fourth image of Dr. John Venable. Negative of Mrs. Myra Bonner. 5 x 7 of Arnall Building, and 8 x 10 of 1960 Ford ambulance. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.5. | 1959 | ||
Christopher Columbus Sanders. | SPC | 0.29.42. | |||
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.19.6. | |||
Citizen's Oil Company, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.23. | |||
Citizens of Dahlonega and Lumpkin Co., GA, travel in a wagon train to bring gold they collected to Atlanta for use in gilding the Capitol dome. | SPC | 0.40.67. | 1958 | ||
Citizens, dignitaries, and the media at the dedication of the Confederate Memorial Carving on Stone Mountain, DeKalb Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.54. | May 9, 1970 | a-h | |
City hall, Union Station, Grant Park, and Piedmont Park, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.39.79. | ca. 1940s | a-g | |
City of Atlanta Health Center.From RG 26-2-3. The City of Atlanta Health Center was built in the late 1940s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.98. | |||
Civil Engineering Building at Georgia Tech. 2 photographs of the Civil Engineering Building at Georgia Tech. The construction of this building was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs range from January 7th, 1938 to February 1st, 1938. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.15. | 1938 | ||
Clarence Connell Jones, Sr. | SPC | 0.36.25. | 1959-1960 | ||
Clarence Edwin Barrett, Sr. | SPC | 0.34.10. | 1959-1960 | ||
Clarence Grady Campbell. | SPC | 0.32.13. | 1953-1954 | ||
Clarence Landers Ayers, M. D. | SPC | 0.38.9. | 1961-1962 | ||
Clarence Roland Vaughn, Jr. | SPC | 0.34.57. | 1959-1960 | ||
Clark Chapman Williamson. | SPC | 0.31.57. | 1939 | ||
Claude Cleveland Pittman. | SPC | 0.30.47. | 1943 | ||
Clayton County Health Department, ca. 1950. Image shows people who may be employees of the department. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.104. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Clement Anselm Evans. | SPC | 0.29.36. | |||
Clinton James Lord. | SPC | 0.32.37. | 1953-1954 | ||
Clyde S. Young. | SPC | 0.37.69. | 1959-1960 | ||
Colonel Blake Ragsdale Van Leer, President of Georgia Tech in 1944. Black and white 4 x 5 inch glossy print of Colonel Blake Ragsdale Van Leer, who became the President of Georgia Tech in 1944. Photo is undated but was taken from a letter dated November 11th, 1943. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.10. | |||
Colquitt Hurst Odom. | SPC | 0.37.9. | 1959-1960 | ||
Colton Reynolds Clark. | SPC | 0.33.15. | 1953 | ||
Columbus, GA seen from the bridge over the Chattahoochee River. L-R: railroad connecting Macon and Montgomery, AL; cotton and other mills of the Eagle and Howard Manufacturing Companies; and the gasworks. Reference only; cannot reproduce. | SPC | 0.39.65. | |||
Columbus, GA. Aerial view. | LPC | 0.0.97. | |||
Columbus, GA. Aerial views. | SPC | 0.19.58. | a-b | ||
Commercial center of Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.158. | 1887 | a | |
Commission display at Lenox Square Shopping Center illustrating the various activities of the Georgia Historical Commission. 3 photograph of a Commission display at Lenox Square Shopping Center illustrating the various activities of the Georgia Historical Commission. From RG 61-1-1. | GRP | .10.49. | |||
Community Clubhouse, Cordele, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.19.62. | |||
Concrete Products Company, Brunswick, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.19.32. | |||
Confederate Memorial Carving on Stone Mountain, DeKalb Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.63. | |||
Confederate States Laboratory, Macon, GA. | SPC | 0.39.15. | 1863 | ||
Confederate States of America Army, 4th GA Infantry Regiment, Co. K; also known as the Sumter Light Guards. | LPC | 0.0.332. | April 1861 | ||
Confederate veterans gather for a reunion, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: C. W. Motes, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.462. | ca. 1895 | ||
Construction of a dormitory at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. 1 photograph of the construction of a dormitory at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. This was one of the projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. Date of the photograph is January 8th, 1937. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.26. | 1937 | ||
Construction of Baldwin Hall at the University of Georgia. 9 photographs showing the construction of Baldwin Hall at the University of Georgia. This was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs range from March 1st, 1938 to December 7th, 1938. Photographed by Arnett's Studios of Athens. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.1. | 1938 | ||
Construction of Rutherford Dormitory at the University of Georgia. 26 photographs showing the construction of Rutherford Dormitory at the University of Georgia. This was one of the buildings the Public Works Administration subsidized. Dates of photographs range from November 1st, 1938 to October 23rd, 1939. Photographed by Arnett Studios. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .8.12. | |||
Construction of the Girl's Dormitory at Albany State College. 7 photographs showing the construction of the Girl's Dormitory at Albany State College. This was one of the projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs are June 7th, 1937 and August 4th, 1937. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.22. | 1937 | ||
Construction of the Girl's Dormitory at Valdosta State College. 43 photographs showing the construction of the Girl's Dormitory at Valdosta State College. This building was part of the construction projects of the Public Works Administration. The dates of the photographs range from August 10th, 1936 to December 1st, 1936. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.27. | 1936 | ||
Construction of the Girl's Dormitory at West Georgia College. 3 photographs showing the construction of the Girl's Dormitory at West Georgia College. This building was part of the construction projects of the Public Work's Administration and was completed in the late 1930s or early 1940s. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.25. | |||
Construction of the library at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. 22 photographs showing the construction of the library at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. This was one of the projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of photographs range from October 15th, 1939 to April 16th, 1940. Includes one photograph of Dr. S.V. Sanford and two unidentified women. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .8.11. | |||
Construction of the Library at Valdosta State College. 11 photographs showing construction of the Library at Valdosta State College. This building was part of the construction projects of the Public Works Administration and was completed in August of 1940. The dates of the photographs range from October 3rd, 1939 to August 9th, 1940. Photographs made by Blackburn Studio of Valdosta. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.28. | |||
Construction of the Physical Education Building at Savannah State College. 2 photographs showing construction of the Physical Education Building at Savannah State College. This was one of the projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The date of the photographs is December 12th, 1936. Photographed by Feltz Studio of Savannah. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.14. | 1936 | ||
Construction of Trinity-Washington building, Atlanta, GA. Aerial view. | SPC | 0.19.13. | |||
Cook's Dime Store, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.24. | |||
Cornelius Gates, Ms. Martha V. Smith, and Mr. Romulus Skaggs. 8 x 10 inch and 4 x 5 inch glossy of Cornelius Gates. 5 x 4 inch print of a group people including Cornelius Gates, Ms. Martha V. Smith, and Mr. Romulus Skaggs. An 8 x 10 inch Ms. Smith with a group of students from West Georgia. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.2. | |||
Cotton, Putnam County, GA. | LPC | 0.0.281. | |||
Cotton. | LPC | 0.0.372. | |||
Couples dance on the patio at Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park, Harris Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.66. | |||
Courthouse, Appling County, Baxley, GA. | SPC | 0.19.24. | a-b | ||
Courthouse, Brantley County, Nahunta, GA. | SPC | 0.20.6. | |||
Courthouse, Pickens County, Jasper, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.19.86. | |||
Courthouse, Pike County, Zebulon, GA. | SPC | 0.20.100. | |||
Courthouse, Rockdale County, Conyers, GA. | SPC | 0.19.61. | |||
Covered bridge over Big Cloud Creek in northwest Oglethorpe Co., GA. Photographer: Forrest Shropshire, Rome | SPC | 0.40.24. | Sept. 1976 | ||
Covered bridge over Cohelee Creek southwest of Blakely in Early Co., GA. The kingpost type bridge was built in 1883. | SPC | 0.39.63. | ca. 1957 | a | |
Covered bridge over Sowhatchee Creek in southwest Early Co., GA. | SPC | 0.39.63. | ca. 1957 | b | |
Cowles-Bond-O'Neal home, Macon, GA. | LPC | 0.0.362. | |||
Cox Mill, Ellijay, GA. Photographer: Herbert Jackson, Signal Mt., TN | LPC | 0.0.99. | |||
Crane Cottage, home of Richard Crane, Jekyll Island, GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.79. | |||
Crawford Long Pilcher. | SPC | 0.33.54. | 1953 | ||
Crooked River State Park cabin, Camden Co., GA. Interior view. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.70. | |||
Crowd watches as soldiers of the United States Army, 82nd Infantry Division march along Moreland Avenue, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.40.47. | 1917 | a-b | |
Crumps Park Auto Company, a used car lot on Forsyth Road, Macon, GA. The business was owned by brothers Carl W. and Henry D. Minor (far right). | SPC | 0.39.46. | ca. 1940 | ||
Culloden Academy, Culloden, GA. | SPC | 0.39.12. | Jun25 June 1939 | ||
Curtis Dixon Oxford. | SPC | 0.33.49. | 1953 | ||
Cyrus W. Field Edwards. | SPC | 0.35.60. | 1959-1960 | ||
D. M. Berry. | SPC | 0.45.27. | 1936-1937 | ||
D. Warner Wells. | SPC | 0.37.60. | 1959-1960 | ||
Dairy buildings at Berry College, Rome, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.29.55. | |||
Dairy Products Building on the University of Georgia campus. 12 black and white 8 x 10 inch glossy prints all canvas backed with wide left margin for binding. Dairy Products Building on the University of Georgia campus. Photos show building in various stages of construction between January 31st and August 22nd, 1938. This was a Public Works Administration project. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.5. | 1938 | ||
Daisy Aaron Cochran. | LPC | 0.0.17. | |||
Dan F. Hart. | SPC | 0.38.29. | 1961-1962 | ||
Dan J. DeLoach. | SPC | 0.38.19. | 1961-1962 | ||
Daniel Braxton Blalock. | SPC | 0.35.19. | 1959-1960 | ||
Daniel Braxton Blalock. | SPC | 0.38.11. | 1961-1962 | ||
Daniel Brooks Warnell. | SPC | 0.31.54. | 1939 | ||
Daniel H. White. | SPC | 0.37.62. | 1959-1960 | ||
Daniel Milton Livingston. | SPC | 0.34.38. | 1959-1960 | ||
Dave Allen Summerour (left) and his son, Harry F., check a sluice line for gold at the Saprolite Mining Company on Potleg Road, Auraria, Lumpkin Co.,GA. | SPC | 0.39.38. | 1927 | a | gold mining |
David B. Poythress. | SPC | 0.17.32. | a-c | ||
David Campbell Jones. | SPC | 0.36.26. | 1959-1960 | ||
David Irvin Dawson. | SPC | 0.31.21. | 1939 | ||
David Johnson Arnold. | SPC | 0.30.11. | 1943 | ||
David Lanier Newton. | SPC | 0.37.8. | 1959-1960 | ||
David Scarlett Atkinson | SPC | 0.30.3. | |||
Dedication of the Chatham County Health Center, March 1, 1962. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.107. | 1962 | ||
Dee Dudley Hudson. | SPC | 0.36.18. | 1959-1960 | ||
DeKalb County dental surveys of school children. 8 x 10 and 5 x 7 inch photographs of DeKalb County dental surveys of school children in the late 1950s and early 1960s. From RG 26-22-49. | GRP | .6.38. | |||
DeKalb County Health Department, late 1940s. 1 image. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.74. | 1945 - 1950 | ||
Delegates and attendees at the Democratic National Convention that nominated Woodrow Wilson for president, Baltimore, MD. Studio: Holmes & Bishop, Baltimore, MD | LPC | 0.0.267. | 1912 | ||
Delmar Lewis Jones. | SPC | 0.33.39. | 1953 | ||
Dental health surveys of school children. 8 x 10 inch prints of a young boy in a dental chair being examined by a dentist. 8 x 10 inch prints of a line of African American children in process of having their teeth checked. 8 x 10 of a young girl in a dental chair looking at her teeth in a mirror held by the dentist. A 6 1/4 x 4 1/4 print of a group of men and one woman in a dental office looking at a young boy in a dental chair. Taken about 1960. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.18. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Dental Health Week, 1961. 8 x 10 prints showing displays. Two 8 x 10 inch prints showing men drinking water with fluoride in it. Two 8 x 10 inch show people participating in radio and television programs. One image of a seventh grade class in Savannah. Two 8 x 10 inch prints of group discussions. Two 5 x 7 inch prints of children in a dental office. One 8 x 10 inch print of a chief fireman and nurse participating in a tv program. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.33. | |||
Dental students Howard Lilly and Benjamin Lawson examining the teeth of children. An 8 x 10 inch glossy print of dental students Howard Lilly and Benjamin Lawson examining the teeth of children. These surveys were conducted by the Dental Health Branch of the Department of Public Health in conjunction with the Emory University School of Dentistry and the Office of DeKalb County Superintendent of Schools. These surveys were made in the late 1950s and early 1960s. From RG 26-22-49. | GRP | .6.34. | |||
Dentist Ralph Price checking the teeth of a young boy. An 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Dentist Ralph Price checking the teeth of a young boy. This was taken in DeKalb County during the dental surveys of the late 1950s and early 1960s. These surveys were conducted by the Dental Health Service of the Georgia Department of Public Health in cooperation with Emory University School of Dentistry and the Office of the DeKalb County Superintendent of Schools. From RG 26-22-49. | GRP | .6.36. | |||
Department of Health's chest x-ray unit 8 x 10 inch of the chest x-ray unit the DPH sent to various areas of the state in the mid 1950s to test for tuberculosis. One photo shows people lining up for x-rays. Another three show Mike Hickey (left) waiting for people to enter the unit. An additional glossy print shows a Christmas Seals display sponsored by the Bartow - Floyd - Polk Co. Tuberculosis Association. A 4 x 7 print shows Mrs. Fulcher discussing administrative work at a meeting in Gainesville. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.13. | |||
Department of Public Health and Dental Health Branch administrators during the 1950s. One photograph of Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers, Dr. Hudson, and Dr. John E. Chrietzberg. Dr. Sellers was the director of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1948 to 1960. Dr. Chrietzberg was the Director of the Dental Health Branch from 1953 to 1967. Another photograph shows (left to right) Dr. Chrietzberg and Dr. Mingledorf. Another photograph shows Dr. Fred Jones, Dr. Charles Lewis, Dr. Mingledorf, and Dr. Emory L. Webb. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.120. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Department of Public Health Christmas party and dieners. 8 x 10 glossy prints of Christmas party in the 1950s, showing Miss Elizabeth Wellington and Mrs. Evelyn B. Vaske. Three 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of dieners working in the laboratory at the DPH in the mid-1950s. Left to right (first row): Mrs. Minnie Austin and Mrs. Adell Spear; (second row) Mrs. Lucille Hudson, Miss Elizabeth Wellington, Mrs. Dora Dillard, and Mrs. Lillie Thrasher; (third row) Mrs. Mary Richardson and Mrs. Lizzie Chandler. Two additional 8 x 10s of dieners. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.160. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Department of Public Health Christmas party in 1955. Two 8 x 10 inch glossy prints. One photograph shows three women and one man: (left to right) Mrs. Janice G. Gassaway, Mrs. Bruce Flanders, Ms. Leonore Barton, and Mr. Dave C. Clark. Another photograph shows three women and two men: (left to right) Mrs. Martha V. Smith, Ms. Frances M. Carter, Ms. Emma L. Johnson, Mr. Conrad Routh, and Mr. Mike Hickey. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.5. | |||
Department of Public Health Christmas party. 8 x 10 inch glossy print. Gathered around the table are (left to right, clockwise): Mrs. Bruce Flanders, Mrs. Ann May, Ms. Louise McKee, Dr. Earl J. Sunkes, Mrs. Sue Brandon, and Dr. Emory Webb (by glass container), Cornelius Gates, Tigner Zorn, Conrad Routh, and Mrs. Evelyn Vaske. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.4. | 1955 (ca.) | ||
Department of Public Health employees working in the Tuberculosis Control Division. 8 by 10 inch glossy print of a woman giving an x-ray test to a man. 2 1/2 x 3 inch print of a man taking an x-ray test. 3 1/4 x 7 inch print of a chest and head x-ray. From RG-26-2-3. | GRP | .2.115. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Department of Public Health employees, Miss Hannah Mitchell and Miss Katheryn Akin. Department of Public Health employees, Miss Hannah Mitchell, Maternal and Child Health Division and Miss Katheryn Akin, public health nurse in the Northwest Health Region. Later she served as Associate Director of Public Health Nursing Service, and Principal Nursing Consultant. She retired from the department in 1973. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.103. | |||
Department of Public Health Officials and Employees. Photographs of Department of Public Health officials and employees. These photographs are from the records of Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers. From RG 26-2-27. | GRP | .6.24. | |||
Department of Public Health Officials and Employees. Photographs of Department of Public Health officials and employees. These photographs are from the records of Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers. From RG 26-2-27. | GRP | .6.25. | |||
Department of Public Health Officials and Employees. Photographs of Department of Public Health officials and employees. These photographs are from the records of Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers. From RG 26-2-27. | GRP | .6.26. | |||
Department of Public Health Officials and Employees. Photographs of Department of Public Health officials and employees. These photographs are from the records of Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers. From RG 26-2-27. | GRP | .6.27. | |||
Department of Public Health photographs related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. 350 black and white photographs, 3 black and white negatives, 2 color 8 x 10 photographs, and 3 color transparencies of related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. From RG 26-26-63. | GRP | .19.1. | |||
Department of Public Health photographs related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. 350 black and white photographs, 3 black and white negatives, 2 color 8 x 10 photographs, and 3 color transparencies of related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. From RG 26-26-63. | GRP | .19.2. | |||
Department of Public Health photographs related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. 350 black and white photographs, 3 black and white negatives, 2 color 8 x 10 photographs, and 3 color transparencies of related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. From RG 26-26-63. | GRP | .19.3. | |||
Department of Public Health photographs related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. 350 black and white photographs, 3 black and white negatives, 2 color 8 x 10 photographs, and 3 color transparencies of related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. From RG 26-26-63. | GRP | .19.4. | |||
Department of Public Health photographs related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. 350 black and white photographs, 3 black and white negatives, 2 color 8 x 10 photographs, and 3 color transparencies of related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. From RG 26-26-63. | GRP | .19.5. | |||
Department of Public Health photographs related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. 350 black and white photographs, 3 black and white negatives, 2 color 8 x 10 photographs, and 3 color transparencies of related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. From RG 26-26-63. | GRP | .19.6. | |||
Department of Public Health photographs related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. 350 black and white photographs, 3 black and white negatives, 2 color 8 x 10 photographs, and 3 color transparencies of related to midwives, tuberculosis healthmobiles, and maternal health and family planning. From RG 26-26-63. | GRP | .19.7. | |||
Department of Public Health, Maternal and Child Health Service, early 1950s. 2 images show Miss Ann Adams, DeKalb County Public Health nurse, giving a baby a bath; 1 image of Dr. T. O. Vinson, DeKalb County Public Health physician examining a boy. 1 image of Mrs. Florence Beasley, nursing consultant with the Georgia Department of Public Health in 1951 and psychiatric nursing consultant in 1953, and coordinator of nursing services in 1966. She retired in 1969. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.84. | 1950 - 1955 | ||
Depiction of Fort Hawkins, GA. | SPC | 0.19.74. | |||
Depictions of cattle, sheep, and mule jacks. 15 black and white 5 x 7 inch glossy prints depicting cattle, sheep, and mule jacks. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.22. | |||
DeRenne Library, Wormsloe, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.19.68. | |||
DeRenne Library, Wormsloe, Isle of Hope, Savannah, GA. | SPC | 0.29.61. | |||
Different views of the dairy unit (dairy barn and related facilities) at the Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station in Tifton, Georgia. 3 black and white 2 1/2 x 3 3/4 inch glossy prints of different views of the dairy unit (dairy barn and related buildings) at the Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station in Tifton, Georgia. Photos were attached to a letter dated June 10th, 1941. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.6. | 1941 | ||
Dining Hall, Albany State College, Albany, GA. | LPC | 0.0.248. | |||
Dining Hall, Wesleyan College, Macon, GA. | LPC | 0.0.360. | |||
Disciples (Campbellite) Church, Watkinsville, GA. | SPC | 0.40.18. | early 1930s | b | |
Display by the McKenzie Farm Specialties and Southern Frozen Foods, Inc.of Montezuma, GA, Macon County. | SPC | 0.29.12. | |||
Display of the service flag of the Hannah Clarke Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Quitman, Brooks Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.56. | 1918 | b | |
Dixie Paint and Varnish Company, Brunswick, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.19.33. | |||
Donald Burton Howe. | SPC | 0.31.31. | 1939 | ||
Dorsey Rudolph Matthews. | SPC | 0.36.54. | 1959-1960 | ||
Downing Musgrove. | SPC | 0.37.6. | 1959-1960 | ||
Dr. A Ray Dawson, identified as the Assistant Medical Director of Physical Medicine Rehabilitation of the Department of Medicine and Surgery, Veterans Administration. 1 black and white 8 x 10 inch photograph of Dr. A Ray Dawson, identified as the Assistant Medical Director of Physical Medicine Rehabilitation of the Department of Medicine and Surgery, Veterans Administration. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.4. | |||
Dr. Aaron Brown, Dr. James L. Stewart, Dr. William H. Dennis, and Dr. William E. Johnston Jr. 1 glossy 8 x 10 inch print showing (left to right): Dr. Aaron Brown (Second President of Albany State College), unidentified person, Dr. James L. Stuart (Dean of Instruction), Dr. William H. Dennis (Chairman of Division of Education and later 3rd President of Albany State College), and Dr. William E. Johnson Jr. (Dean of Students). From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.39. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Dr. Adams, Dr. Banks, and Dr. John H. Venable. 8 x 10 inch glossy print. Dr. Adams, Dr. Banks, and Dr. John H. Venable. Taken in January of 1963. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.11. | 1963 | ||
Dr. Addison McGuire Duval. 5 x 7 inch glossy prints of Dr. Addison McGuire Duval. Dr. Duval worked at the St. Elizabeth Hospital in Washington, D.C. from 1929 to 1959 and later served as Director of the Missouri Division of Mental Diseases from 1959 to November of 1961. He was the Director of the Division of Mental Health of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1963 to 1972. This photograph was taken about 1963. From RG 26-24-35. | GRP | .7.11. | 1963 (ca.) | ||
Dr. Albert V. Hardy from the Florida State Board of Health presenting the Kimble Methodology Research Award plaque to Mr. Ad Harris in Atlanta. Dr. Albert V. Hardy (left), Director of the Bureau of Laboratories, Florida State Board of Health presenting the Kimble Methodology Research Award plaque to Mr. Ad Harris, Chief Serology Section of the Venereal Disease Research Laboratory in Atlanta, Georgia. Taken March 25th, 1953. RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.154. | 1953 | ||
Dr. Alfred J. Aselmeyer and Dr. Herbert C. Schenck. 5 x 7 inch glossy prints of Dr. Alfred Aselmeyer who joined the Georgia Department of Public Health in 1955, became Senior Medical Director of the Public Health Service in 1961, and retired in 1968. He served in the Tuberculosis Control Division. 8 x 10 inch prints of Dr. Herbert C. Schenck, who was employed by the Georgia Department of Public Health as a Public Health Physician Director as of 1945 in Tuberculosis Control. He became Director Emeritus of the division from 1958 to 1969. RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.131. | |||
Dr. Charles C. Harrold and Dr. Charles L. Ridley of Macon. | SPC | 0.18.28. | |||
Dr. Charles D. Bowdoin. Dr. Bowdoin was a Public Health Physician in 1945, worked in V.D. Control in 1948, and retired in 1956. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.10. | |||
Dr. Claude Purcell at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library at Blairsville Georgia on May 2nd, 1962. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Dr. Claude Purcell at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library at Blairsville, Georgia on May 2nd, 1962. Dr. Purcell succeeded Dr. M. D. Collins as State Superintendent of Schools. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.25. | 1962 | ||
Dr. Claude Purcell, the State Superintendent of Schools in Georgia from 1958 to 1965. 8 x 10 inch print of Dr. Claude Purcell, the State Superintendent of Schools in Georgia from 1958 to 1965. He had previously served as Assistant State Superintendent and as the Director of the Division of Finance and Administration in the department. He was also the Superintendent of Habersham County from 1933 to 1942. From RG 12-2-27. | GRP | .1.39. | |||
Dr. Dixon A. Lackey Jr. 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inch glossy prints of Dr. Dixon A. Lackey Jr. Dr. Lackey was the pediatric consultant to the Georgia Department of Public Health in 1964 and the Director of the Crippled Children's Service from 1965-1975. Photographs were taken in the early 1960s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.15. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Dr. Elton S. Osborne. 4 x 5 inch glossy prints of Dr. Elton S. Osborne, the Deputy Director of the Georgia Department of Public Heath from 1965 to 1972. He was previously acting director of the Division of Epidemiology. These were taken about 1966. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.22. | 1966 (ca.) | ||
Dr. Franklin M. Foote, Director of the National Society for Prevention of Blindness, Dr. W.D. Lundquist, Chatham County Health Officer and Miss Patricia Cannon, Director of Chatham County Nursing Services. Dr. Franklin M. Foote (left), was in Savannah to speak at Savannah High School, where he spoke to white teachers, and Beech High School, where he spoke to African American teachers, about vision conservation. He also spoke to public health nurses at the Chatham Health Department and the Port City Lions Club. Image shows Dr. Foote discussing the use of the Snellen Chart for vision testing. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.99. | |||
Dr. Froelich, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Palestine Coleman, Mr. Henry Bostick, Henry Sutton, Paul Coleman, and Marion Barr. 4 images. An 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Dr. Froehlich, the Fulton County Tuberculosis Director in the early 1950s. A 5 x 7 inch glossy print of Mr. Wilson of the Chatham County Health District. A 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 print taken at the Tifton Exchange Club. Mrs. Palestine Coleman is shown accepting the Golden Deed award from Mr. Henry Bostick. Also shown are Henry Sutton, Paul Coleman, and Marion Barr. A 9 x 7 inch glossy of Bell Lemon and Dr. James F. Hackney. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.140. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Dr. Guy V. Rice and Mrs. Orville B. Schaefer, ca. 1950s - 1960s. Dr. Rice was a Maternity and Child Health Section physician for the Ga. Department of Public Health, beginning in 1946. He later became head of the Health Conservation Division. Mrs. Schaefer was the Director of the State Dept. of Family and Children's Services from 1963 to 1967. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.91. | 1950s - 1960s | ||
Dr. H.H. Lancaster, Public Health Officer for Hall and Banks County (left) and Dr. Leonard Davis of Decatur County Public Health Officer (center) and H.G. Glover, Public Health Officer for Appling, Bacon, Pierce, Long and Wayne Counties (right), ca. 1945. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.109. | 1945 (ca.) | ||
Dr. H.T. Adkins, the Director of the Clinch Ware Atkinson Coffee health district with Mrs. Amanda Sports, the public health nurse for the same district. 8 by 10 inch glossy black and white print of Dr. Adkins and Mrs. Sports hanging a plaque awarded to the Ware County Health Department by the National Safety Council for the survey of home accidents and the resulting prevention of such accidents. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .2.114. | |||
Dr. Harry B. O'Rear, President of the Medical College of Georgia. 2 black and white 5 x 7 inch glossy prints of Dr. Harry B. O'Rear, the President of the Medical College of Georgia. O'Rear became President in June of 1960. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.31. | |||
Dr. Harry Downs, Mr. Mike Trotter, Nelson Severinghaus, Governor Jimmy Carter, and Glen Bennett. 5 x 8 inch glossy prints of (left to right) Dr. Harry Downs, Mr. Mike Trotter, Nelson Severinghaus, Governor Jimmy Carter, and Glenn Bennett. These people, with the exception of Governor Carter, all worked for the Atlanta Region Area Planning and Development Commission. Dr. Downs was the advisor to the commission, Mr. Severinghaus was its chairman, and Mr. Bennett was the executive director of the commission. The photographs were taken in the early 1970s. From RG 93-2-14. | GRP | .11.35. | 1970 (ca.) | ||
Dr. Helen Bellhouse and Miss Ruth Jackson holding a display for the film "All My Babies." 7 3/4 x 7 1/2 inch and 4 x 5 inch prints of Dr. Helen Bellhouse and Miss Ruth Jackson holding a display for the film "All My Babies." Dr. Bellhouse was a physician working in the Maternal and Child Health section of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1945 to the late 1960s. Miss Jackson apparently produced the film "All My Babies." From RG 26-26-63. | GRP | .13.11. | |||
Dr. Henrich K. Hornung and Dr. John E. Chrietzberg. A second photo of Dr. E.D. Banks, Kenneth S. Williams, and Dr. H. Harvey Payne. An 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Dr. Henrich K. Hornung and Dr. John E. Chrietzberg. Dr. Hornung was a German public health officer and expert on fluoridation. A second 8 x 10 inch print shows Dr. Kenneth S. Williams, senior dental student at Emory University School of Dentistry, applying fluoride to a girl's teeth. From RG 26-22-50. | GRP | .7.2. | |||
Dr. Howard Karl Sessions. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Dr. Howard Karl Sessions who worked for the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1960 to 1972. Taken about 1960. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.19. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Dr. Hubert J. Wagener. 8 x 10 inch black and white print of Dr. Hubert J. Wagener who was the Regional Director of Dental Public Health from 1956 to 1957. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.14. | |||
Dr. I.H. MacKinnon. 8 x 10 inch photographs of Dr. I.H. MacKinnon who was Superintendent of Central State Hospital from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.30. | |||
Dr. J. G. Williams and various unidentified persons. 44 images. Dr. Williams was an Atlanta dentist and member of the State Board of Health and dental consultant to the Georgia Department of Public Health from the late 1930s to the mid 1960s. One print shows Dr. Thomas F. Sellers slightly behind and to the right of Dr. Williams. Dr. Sellers was the director of the Georgia Department of Health from 1948 to 1960. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.118. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Dr. J. W. Holley, founder of Albany State College. 8 x 10 inch glossy photograph of Dr. J. W. Holley, the founder of Albany State College. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.8. | |||
Dr. Jack Norris, Dr. Thomas F. Sellers, and Dr. Flemming. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Dr. Jack Norris (left), Dr. Thomas F. Sellers (center), and Dr. Flemming. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.7. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Dr. James B. Craig, Assistant Superintendent of the Milledgeville State Hospital. 8 x 10 inch and 2 1/2 x 3 3/4 inch glossy prints of Dr. James B. Craig who was the Assistant Superintendent at Milledgeville State Hospital beginning in 1961. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.6. | |||
Dr. James F. Hackney and Dr. John Letson. 8 x 10 inch prints of Dr. James F. Hackney, the Fulton County Health Commissioner in the 1950s and 1960s. Dr. John Letson, the Superintendent of schools in Atlanta in the late 1960s and early 1970s. These were taken about 1970. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.23. | |||
Dr. James F. Hackney and Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers looking at posters depicting venereal disease. 8 x 10 inch glossy print. Shows Dr. James F. Hackney, the Fulton County Health Commissioner in the 1950s and 1960s and Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers, the head of the Laboratory Division of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1948 to 1960. They are shown looking at posters depicting venereal disease. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.132. | |||
Dr. James F. Hackney examining a patient. Dr. Hackney was Fulton County Health Commissioner in the 1950s and 1960s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.125. | 1951 | ||
Dr. James G. Williams and Dr. A.M. Phillips taken June 24th, 1960. Dr. James G. Williams and Dr. A.M. Phillips taken June 24th, 1960. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.29. | 1960 | ||
Dr. James G. Williams, Dr. John H. Venable, Governor Ernest Vandiver, Dr. Fred H. Simonton, and Dr. Irville H. Mackinnon during a visit to Milledgeville State Hospital. 8 x 10 inch print of: Dr. James G. Williams, Dr. John H. Venable, Governor Ernest Vandiver, Dr. Fred H. Simonton, and Dr. Irville H. Mackinnon during a visit to Milledgeville State Hospital. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.4. | |||
Dr. James Hackney, Dr. Silas C. Rutland, Mr. James M. Sitton, and Dr. Millard E. Winchester. 8 x 10 inch print of a group taken in the late 1950s. Those identified include: Dr. James Hackney, Dr. Silas C. Rutland, Mr. James M. Sitton, and Dr. Millard E. Winchester. An 8 x 10 inch print of of a luncheon taken around the same time and place, possibly the Sheraton Biltmore in Atlanta, GA. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.12. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Dr. John Buhler and Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers. Another photograph of Dr. Buhler, Dr. Sellers, and Dr. T.O. Vinson. 8 x 10 inch prints showing Dr. John Buhler and Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers. These photographs were made in November of 1961 during the Georgia Department of Public Health's fluoridation survey in DeKalb County. Another 8 x 10 inch glossy print shows Dr. Buhler, Dr. Sellers, and Dr. T.O. Vinson. They are looking over equipment used to test the fluoride content of the public water supply. From RG 26-22-50. | GRP | .7.5. | |||
Dr. John Chrietzberg, Dr. John G. Williams, Dr. Chrietzberg, Dr. Clair Henderson, and Dr. Millard E. Winchester. 5 images. An 8 x 6 inch and 3 1/4 inch print of Dr. Chrietzberg and unidentified people. An 8 x 10 inch print of Dr. J.G. Williams (left) and Dr. Chrietzberg (right). An 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Dr. J.G. Williams (left), Dr. Claire Henderson (center), and Dr. Millard E. Winchester (right). An 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Dr. Williams (left) and Dr. Winchester (right). From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.147. | |||
Dr. John E. Chrietzberg. 4 x 5 inch glossy print of Dr. John E. Chrietzberg (second from left). Dr. Chrietzberg was Director of the Dental Health Branch of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1953 to the late 1960s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.49. | 1958 (ca.) | ||
Dr. John W. Nuttycomb viewing rats used in a research project. Photograph of Dr. John W. Nuttycomb viewing rats used in a research project. Dr. Nuttycomb was a zoological and biological professor at the University of Georgia. From RG 26-8-12. | GRP | .6.33. | |||
Dr. Joseph G. Barrow. 8 x 10 inch glossy print. Dr. Joseph G. Barrow was in the Heart Disease Control Section of the Georgia Department of Public Health in 1950, Director of the Hospital Clinic in 1951, Senior Staff Physician in 1960, Senior Medical Director in 1962, and retried from the department in the mid-1960s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.151. | |||
Dr. L.A. Scheele at the podium during the dedication o the Glynn County Health Center. Also pictured are Dr. Silas Rutledge (seated, 3rd from right) and Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers (seated beside Rutledge) Rutland worked in the Georgia Department of Public Health, T.B. Control Section and was Medical Director of the Public Health Service. Sellers was Director of the Laboratory Section, and Director of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1948-1960. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.112. | |||
Dr. Lester M. Petrie, Hugh Parker, Josephine Kinman, and George Durant. 1 image: 8 x 10 glossy print. From RG-26-2-3. | GRP | .3.123. | 1951 | ||
Dr. Lloyd Alvin Moll, President of the Georgia Southwestern College in 1950. 1 black and white 2 x 2 inch glossy print of Dr. Lloyd Alvin Moll. Dr. Moll was the President of Georgia Southwest College in 1950. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.9. | |||
Dr. M. D. Collins and Dr. Claude Purcell. Two 8 x 10 inch prints. One photograph is of Dr. M. D. Collins and Dr. Claude Purcell. The other photograph is of Dr. Collins and his colleagues. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.27. | |||
Dr. M. D. Collins and his family on the front porch of their home. 8 x 10 inch print of Dr. M. D. Collins and his family on the front porch of their home. Taken around 1895. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.33. | 1895 | ||
Dr. M. D. Collins and his sisters taken at his home in 1959.
8 x 10 inch print of Dr. M. D. Collins and his sisters Mrs. Nina Collins Dyer, Mrs. Laura Collins Shuler, Mrs. Kate Collins Reed, and Mrs. Dora Dorothy Collins Sims, and Mr. Jean (Benjamin) Collins. This was taken at Dr. Collins home for Thanksgiving dinner in 1959. | GRP | .1.36. | 1959 | ||
Dr. M. D. Collins and participants in the 1963 Spelling Bee. Photographs of Dr. M. D. Collins and participants in the 1963 Spelling Bee. From RG 12-2-92. | GRP | .1.40. | |||
Dr. M. D. Collins sisters, brothers, children, in-laws, grandchildren, and other relatives attending the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia. 8 X 10 inch glossy prints of Dr. M. D. Collins sisters, brothers, children, in-laws, grandchildren, and other relatives attending the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia on May 2nd, 1962. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.37. | 1962 | ||
Dr. M. D. Collins taken about 1960. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Dr. M. D. Collins taken about 1960. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.30. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Dr. M. D. Collins taken at various times during his life from about 1905 to the early 1960s. Various sized photographs of Dr. M. D. Collins taken at various times during his life from about 1905 to the early 1960s. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.34. | |||
Dr. M. D. Collins, Dr. Claude Purcell, Dr. Jack P. Nix, and Dr. Allen C. Smith. Photographs of Dr. M. D. Collins, Dr. Claude Purcell, Dr. Jack P. Nix, and Dr. Allen C. Smith. From RG 12-2-146. | GRP | .18.4. | |||
Dr. Martin Luther Brittain. 1 print and 1 negative 4 x 5 inch image of Dr. Martin Luther Brittain. Dr. Brittain was the President of the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1922 to 1944. Dr. Brittain was also the State Superintendent of Schools from 1910 to 1922 and the Fulton County Superintendent of Schools from 1900 to 1910. From RG 33-2-51. | GRP | .10.44. | |||
Dr. Mary S. Calderone, Executive Director of the Sex Information and Education Council of the U.S. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints and two 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 glossy prints of Dr. Mary S. Calderone, Executive Director of the Sex Information and Education Council of the U.S. Dr. Calderone made a speech to public health workers attending the Georgia Public Health Association meeting on Jekyll Island (May 16th-19th, 1965. Another 8 x 10 inch glossy print of a preliminary study of the Communicable Disease Center in Atlanta made by Robert and Company. From RG 26-24-35. | GRP | .7.10. | |||
Dr. Mauney Douglass Collins 1 image of Dr. Mauney Douglass Collins, State Superintendent of Schools from Jan. 1933 to Jan. 13, 1958. He was also a former Baptist minister and newspaper editor. From RG 12-15-46. | GRP | 0.1.43. | |||
Dr. Millard E. Winchester and Dr. Vonderlehr. 8 x10 inch glossy prints of Dr. Millard E. Winchester (left), the Public Health physician of Glenn, Camden, and McIntosh Counties in the 1940s and 1950s and Dr. Vonderlehr. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.3. | |||
Dr. Millard R. Winchester, Public Health Officer for Glynn, Camden, and McIntosh Counties. Dr. Winchester is in the center of the group; the other men are unidentified. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.87. | |||
Dr. Omar Clyde Aderhold, President of the University of Georgia. 2 black and white 2 3/4 x 4 inch glossy prints of Dr. Omar Clyde Aderhold, President of the University of Georgia, 1962. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.13. | |||
Dr. Petrie and Dave C. Clark. 8 x 10 inch glossy showing Dr. Lester Petrie (left) and an unidentified man behind two rows of vials. An 8 x 10 inch glossy showing a civil defense activity with Dr. Petrie (right) and Dave Clark (center, standing). 8 x 10 inch glossy of Dr. Petrie at a podium. 6 x 8 inch glossy of Dr. Petrie in an automobile. 5 x 7 inch print of Dr. Petrie speaking at a Rotary Club in Augusta, GA. From RG-26-2-3. | GRP | .3.149. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Dr. Raymond F. Corpe. 5 x 7 inch glossy print of Dr. Raymond F. Corpe. Dr. Corpe was a surgeon at Battey State Hospital in 1952 and Superintendent of Battey State Hospital in 1953. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.46. | 1958 (ca.) | ||
Dr. Robert Bennett, the director of Physical Medicine at the Warm Springs Foundation for Infantile Paralysis professor of Physical Medicine at Emory University. 5 black and white 8 x 10 inch photographs of Dr. Robert Benton, the director of Physical Medicine at the Warm Springs Foundation for Infantile Paralysis professor of Physical Medicine at Emory University. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.3. | 1948 | ||
Dr. Robert L. Bennett speaking to the World Conference for Physical Therapy at its Second Congress meeting at the Hotel Statler New York, New York on June 22nd, 1956. 4 black and white 7 x 9 inch photographs of Dr. Robert L. Bennett speaking to the World Conference for Physical Therapy at its Second Congress meeting at the Hotel Statler New York, New York on June 22nd, 1956. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.17. | 1956 | ||
Dr. Robert L. Bennett, a physician employed at Warm Springs Hospital in the 1950s. 5 black and white 8 x 10 inch photographs of Dr. Robert L. Bennett, a physician employed at Warm Springs Hospital in the 1950s. These were taken about 1957 or 1959. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.16. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Dr. Robert L. Bennett, the Director of Physical Medicine at the Warm Springs Foundation. 5 black and white 5 x 7 inch prints of Dr. Robert. L. Bennett, the Director of Physical Medicine at the Warm Springs Foundation. These were taken around 1953. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.9. | 1953 | ||
Dr. Silas C. Rutland (2nd from left), Dr. Thomas F. Sellers (center), Dr. L.A. Scheele (2nd from right), and Dr. Millard E. Winchester at the dedication of the Glynn County Health Center. Rutland worked in the Georgia Department of Public Health, T.B. Control Section and was Medical Director of the Public Health Service. Sellers was Director of the Laboratory Section, and Director of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1948-1960. Winchester was a Public Health physician for Glynn, Camden and McIntosh Counties. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.111. | |||
Dr. Silas C. Rutland delivering the dedication at the Hinesville Health Center. Dr. Rutland was the Medical Director for Public Health Service. Second from left is Dr. W.D. Lundquist, Health Officer of Chatham County. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.92. | |||
Dr. T. J. Lance at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia. Photos of Dr. T. J. Lance at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia on May 2nd, 1962. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.32. | |||
Dr. T.O. Vinson, Dekalb County Health Commissioner. 2 images. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.110. | |||
Dr. Tharpe, Dr. James G. Williams, Mr. Marvin Griffin, and John Buhler. One 8 x 10 inch and one 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 inch print of (left to right) Dr. Tharpe, Dr. James G. Williams (a member of the State Board of Health from 1954 to 1965 and a dentist in Atlanta), Mr. Marvin Griffin (Lieutenant Governor of Georgia from 1949 to 1955 and Governor from 1955 to 1959), and John Buhler (the Dean of Emory University School of Dentistry in the 1950s). Another 5 x 7 inch print of John Buhler. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.159. | |||
Dr. Thomas F. Sellers, his colleagues, and family. Dr. Sellers Retirement Party. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Dr. Sellers holding a portrait of himself. 8 x 10 inch print of Dr. Sellers with an unidentified man and a map book. Some 4 1/2 x 7, 2 x 3, and 8 x 10 inch prints of individual portraits of Dr. Sellers. 8 x 10 and 6 1/2 x 7 inch prints of Dr. Sellers and Roy J. Boston holding a check. 8 x 10 inch print of (left to right): Mr. Roy Boston, Dr. Thomas Sellers, Dr. Lester Petrie, and Mrs. Mayola Center. 8 x 10 print of check from W.K. Kellogg Foundation. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.17. | |||
Dr. Thomas F. Sellers, Mrs. Lee M. Clarkson, and Mr. Lee M. Clarkson at Mr. Clarkson's retirement party. 8 x 10 inch glossy print showing (left to right): Dr. Thomas F. Sellers, Mrs. Lee M. Clarkson, and Mr. Lee M. Clarkson at Mr. Clarkson's retirement party. Mr. Clarkson was the Director of Public Health Engineering as of 1945 until 1953. This photograph was taken 1953. Dr. Sellers was the Director of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1948 to 1960. RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.152. | 1953 | ||
Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers and a lady he treated for rabies in the 1920s. Dr. Thomas F. Sellers and a lady he treated for rabies in the 1920s. The woman was living in Atlanta near the State Capitol and was bitten by a rabid dog. Dr. Sellers, a specialist in rabies, treated her (then a six year old) for the infection. Later the woman worked for the Georgia Department of Public Health. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.14. | |||
Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers at his first anniversary as Director of the Georgia Department of Public Health in 1949. An 8 x 10 inch print of Dr. Thomas F. Sellers and his division heads at the ceremony. Included are (left to right): Mr. Lee M. Clarkson, Annie J. Taylor, Dr. Emory L. Webb, Dr. Charles D. Bowdoin, Mr. Roy J. Boston, William H. Weir, Dr. Sellers, Dr. Guy G. Lunsford, Dr. Lester M. Petrie, Theodoria Floyd, and Dr. E.J. Sunkes. An 8 x 10 inch prints of Dr. and Mrs. Sellers at his retirement party in 1959. 8 x 10 inch print of Dr. Sellers and Mrs. Power. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.13. | |||
Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers, Dorothy Alex, Evelyn Mullins, Dorothy Lee Webb, and Dr. Earl J. Sunkes attending Dr. Sunkes birthday party in the early 1950s. 2 images. Another print includes Sally Sitton, Edna Rienstein, Edna Little, Jo Ann Carter Winter, and Eva Mae McDaniel. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.126. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers, Mrs. Mary Ellen Berger, and her daughter Becky. 5 photographs (4 1/2 x 4 inch) of Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers taken in 1972. Other photographs include Mrs. Mary Ellen Berger and her daughter Becky. Mrs. Berger first met Dr. Sellers in 1928 when she consulted him for treatment of rabies. From RG 80-9-12. | GRP | .11.27. | 1972 | ||
Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers, the Director of the Georgia Department of Public Health during the promotion of fluoridation in 1961. Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers, the Director of the Georgia Department of Public Health during the promotion of fluoridation in 1961. From RG 26-22-50. | GRP | .6.45. | |||
Dr. Thomas Stults swearing in as a member of the State Board of Health. 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 glossy print of Dr. Thomas Stults (right), a Savannah dentist, as the first member of the dental profession to become a member of the State Board of Health. Judge Victor Jenkins (center), the ordinary for Chatham county, performed the ceremonies of swearing in Dr. Stults in his office at the Court House. Mr. W.W. Wilson (left) and administrative aid in the Chatham County Health Department presents Dr. Stults with his Board of Health certificate. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.51. | |||
Dr. Trawick H. Stubbs. 5 x 8 inch glossy prints of Dr. Trawick H. Stubbs. Dr. Stubbs was a public health physician working for the Georgia Department of Public Health beginning in 1959. He was a Senior Medical Director in 1960, Mental Health Graduate Education Coordinator in 1970. These photographs were taken in the early 1960s. From RG 26-24-35. | GRP | .7.16. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Dr. W.J. Murphy. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Dr. W.J. Murphy, an epidemiologist with the Georgia Department of Public Health in 1949. He was employed by the department from the mid-1940s to the late 1960s. This was taken about 1955. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.158. | 1955 | ||
Dr. William D. Lundquist and three unidentified men. 8 x 10 inch print of Dr. William D. Lundquist and three unidentified men. Dr. Lundquist was with the East Central Health Region of the Georgia Department of Public Health in the late 1940s. This photograph was taken about 1950. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .2.94. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Dr. William T. Johnson and Mr. James Cherry during the Georgia Department of Health's Dental Health Service surveys of DeKalb County school children. A 4 x 5 inch black and white glossy print showing Dr. William T. Johnson and Mr. James Cherry during the Georgia Department of Health's Dental Health Service surveys of DeKalb County school children during the late 1950s and early 1960s. From RG 26-22-49. | GRP | .6.39. | |||
Dr. William T. Johnson and the Atlanta Health Council. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Dr. William T. Johnson and the Atlanta Health Council. This group was formed about in 1960 for the promotion of fluoridation and was sponsored by the Georgia Congress of Parents and Teachers. Dr. Johnson was Regional Director of the Dental Health in 1950 and later the Director of the Dental Health Branch of the Department of Public Health. From RG 26-22-50. | GRP | .7.3. | |||
Dr. William T. Johnson with two groups of people. Two 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Dr. William T. Johnson with two groups of unidentified people. From RG 26-22-50. | GRP | .7.7. | |||
Dr. William Wyatt Bibb. | SPC | 0.18.4. | |||
Drawbridge to Jekyll Island, GA. | SPC | 0.19.87. | |||
Dudley E. Cooper and his wife, Charlotte "Lottie" (Almand) Cooper. Great grandparents of Max Cleland on his father's side. | SPC | 0.17.48. | |||
E. A. Copelan. | SPC | 0.42.12. | 1911-1912 | ||
E. C. Ponder. | SPC | 0.45.11. | 1915-1916 | ||
E. D. Black. | SPC | 0.45.25. | 1934-35, 1943-45 | ||
E. Mullins Whisnant. | SPC | 0.38.59. | 1961-1962 | ||
E. P. Chivers. | SPC | 0.45.15. | 1919-1920 | ||
E. P. McBurney. | SPC | 0.45.7. | 1911-1912 | ||
E.B. Dykes. | LPC | 0.0.4. | |||
E.H. Almand. | LPC | 0.0.1. | |||
Eagle Tavern in Watkinsville, Georgia. A black and white photograph of Eagle Tavern in Watkinsville, Georgia. From 30-4-35 | GRP | .16.4. | |||
Eagle Tavern, Watkinsville, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.97. | |||
Earl P. Story. | SPC | 0.37.44. | 1959-1960 | ||
Earl Staples. | SPC | 0.38.54. | 1961-1962 | ||
Ed Goble. | SPC | 0.36.1. | 1959-1960 | ||
Ed Hedden. | SPC | 0.36.9. | 1959-1960 | ||
Edgar Blalock. | SPC | 0.35.20. | 1959-1960 | ||
Edgar Daniel Clary, Jr. | SPC | 0.38.15. | 1961-1962 | ||
Edgar H. Wilson. | SPC | 0.37.67. | 1959-1960 | ||
Edward Eugene Cox (1880-1952) from Mitchell Co., GA. Studio: Blackstone, New York City | SPC | 0.39.6. | ca. 1950 | ||
Edward T. Brennan. | SPC | 0.35.30. | 1959-1960 | ||
Edwards Culver Kidd, Jr. | SPC | 0.36.34. | 1959-1950 | ||
Edwin J. Dorminy. | SPC | 0.31.22. | 1939 | ||
Edwin Linwood Swain. | SPC | 0.33.59. | 1953 | ||
Edwin Merrille Lindsey. | SPC | 0.34.36. | 1959-1960 | ||
Elbert Forester. | SPC | 0.30.25. | 1943 | ||
Elden Wayne Mathews. | SPC | 0.38.37. | 1961-1962 | ||
Elijah Clarke. Reference only; cannot reproduce. | SPC | 0.18.15. | a-b | ||
Elizabeth Camp (Mrs. T. C.) Glover, who began Confederate soldiers reunions (seated 2nd from right), and others who might be her siblings at a reunion in Dallas, TX. | SPC | 0.40.37. | b | ||
Elizabeth Camp (Mrs. T. C.) Glover. In 1867 in Campbell (now Fulton) Co., GA, she began Confederate soldiers reunions. She died in Corsicana, Navarro Co., TX, in 1915. | SPC | 0.40.37. | a | ||
Elkin G. Taylor. | SPC | 0.45.31. | 1940-1941 | ||
Elks Admore Hospital in Atlanta. 1 image, 8x10 inch. Elks Admore Hospital was one of the hospitals where the Georgia Department of Public Health sent patients for specialized or convalescent care. Shown (left to right) are: Larry Griffin of Lakeland, Mrs. Isabelle Hodges, Mary Grace Bagby of Cumming, and Mary Nell Hughes of Nashville. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.119. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Ella W. Smillie. | SPC | 0.18.96. | |||
Ellen Axson Wilson. Reference only; cannot reproduce. | SPC | 0.18.81. | |||
Ellen Louise Axon (Mrs. Woodrow) Wilson. | SPC | 0.39.62. | |||
Ellington Charles Hawes | SPC | 0.32.28. | 1953-1954 | ||
Ellis C. MacDougall. 2 images of Ellis C. MacDougall was the commissioner of the Georgia Department of Corrections and Offender Rehabilitation, 1971-1974. From RG 1-10-98. | GRP | 0.1.11. | |||
Ellis Gibbs Arnall. | SPC | 0.30.1. | |||
Elmer John Coalson. | SPC | 0.35.45. | 1959-1960 | ||
Elmore C. Thrash. House Messenger | SPC | 0.35.6. | 1959-1960 | ||
Elridge Wells Perry. | SPC | 0.34.46. | 1959-1960 | ||
Emelia Gwinnett, sister of Button Gwinnett. Reference only; cannot reproduce. | LPC | 0.0.312. | silhouette | ||
Emmett R. Shaw. | SPC | 0.42.41. | 1911-1912 | ||
Emory L. Rowland. | SPC | 0.37.31. | 1959-1960 | ||
Emory L. Webb and Dr. John Chrietzberg. Two 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Emory L. Webb. Mr. Webb was a serologist with the Georgia Department of Public Health in 1945, a bacteriologist in 1946, the Associate Director of the Public Health Lab in 1956, and left the department in 1959. Another 5 x 6 inch glossy print of Dr. John Chrietzberg (left), the Director of the Dental Health Service of the Georgia Department of Public Health and Mr. Emory L. Webb. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.1. | |||
Emory university malarial research field station, Baker Co., GA. | LPC | 0.0.105. | |||
Emory University senior dental student Bill Lisenby performing a dental examination. 8 x 10 inch print showing Emory University senior dental student Bill Lisenby performing a dental survey. From RG 26-22-49. | GRP | .6.35. | |||
Emory University, Atlanta, GA. Aerial view. | LPC | 0.0.237. | |||
Employees from the Venereal Disease Control section of the Georgia Department of Public Health. 8 x 10 inch glossy print. Left to right (seated): Lenore Barton, Van Jenkins, Bill Mays, Frank DeFoor, Cecil Davis, Hugh Abbott; (standing): J.B. Eller, John J. Spivey, Donald Trent, Bob Swank, Calvin S. Buchanan, Dr. Millard E. Winchester, Tom Davis, Harry Warren, George Morrell, and Pat Stanfield. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.52. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Employees Health Clinic. The clinic is a section of the Georgia Department of Public Health and its duties were to help state employees heal minor cuts and bruises and other minor ailments. An 8 x 10 inch of three nurses and one man standing around a bed where a "patient" lay. An 8 x 10 inch of a lab technician looking into a microscope while a lab aid stands to her right. Four 5 x 4 inch of the same lab technician and aid. A 7 3/4 x 9 inch shows an employee of the clinic giving a chest exam to a man. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.32. | |||
Employees of the Georgia Department of Public Health. 1 group image, left to right: Miss Annie Taylor, Dental Health Education section from mid 1940s-late 1960s; Dr. Millard E. Winchester, Public Health Physician of Glynn, Camden and McIntosh Counties mid 1940s-late 1960s; and Mrs. Mayola S. Center, Social Hygiene Consultant to the department from 1930s-late 1960s. 1 image of Dr. Winchester. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.73. | |||
Entrance gates, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. | LPC | 0.0.246. | |||
Entrance to Shorter College, Rome, GA. | LPC | 0.0.251. | |||
Equipment used in Engineering Division of of the Georgia Department of Public Health. 8 x 10 inch prints shows displays of the equipment used by the Engineering Division of the Georgia Department of Public Health and scenes of activities engaged in by the Division. Some of these scenes show employees inspecting food outlets, laying out septic tanks, and inspecting swimming pools. Includes four 4 x 5 inch photographs and one 5 x 7 inch photograph. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.21. | |||
Equipment used to spray trees in peach orchard. | SPC | 0.40.68. | April 21, 1934 | b | |
Ernest Chappell Stevens. | SPC | 0.37.43. | 1959-1960 | ||
Ernest Lincoln Parker. | SPC | 0.32.42. | 1953-1954 | ||
Ernest Willie Strickland. | SPC | 0.37.45. | 1959-1960 | ||
Erwin Owens. | SPC | 0.38.46. | 1961-1962 | ||
Etawah Bridge defenses. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.391. | ca. 1864 | ||
Ethel Katherine Reid at her desk. She was president of Crichton's Business College, 359 1/2 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, 1930-1952. | SPC | 0.39.71. | ca. 1940 | ||
Eugene Cook. | SPC | 0.33.17. | 1953 | ||
Eugene Frederick Griffith | SPC | 0.32.25. | 1953-1954 | ||
Eugene Herbert Clay. | LPC | 0.0.348. | |||
Eugene Kelly. | SPC | 0.38.34. | 1961-1962 | ||
Eugene Talmadge. | LPC | 0.0.228. | |||
Eugene W. Holcombe. | SPC | 0.36.13. | 1959-1960 | ||
Eurith Dickinson Rivers. | SPC | 0.31.1. | |||
Eva Lumpkin. | SPC | 0.18.45. | |||
Excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. Photographs made in conjunction with excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. From RG 61-1-21. | GRP | .10.56. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. Photographs made in conjunction with excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. From RG 61-1-21. | GRP | .10.57. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. Photographs made in conjunction with excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. From RG 61-1-21. | GRP | .10.58. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. Photographs made in conjunction with excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. From RG 61-1-21. | GRP | .10.59. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. Photographs made in conjunction with excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. From RG 61-1-21. | GRP | .10.60. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. Photographs made in conjunction with excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. From RG 61-1-21. | GRP | .10.61. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. Photographs made in conjunction with excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. From RG 61-1-21. | GRP | .10.62. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. Photographs made in conjunction with excavations and other investigations undertaken at Fort King George, a State Historic Site near Darien, Georgia in 1967 and 1969. From RG 61-1-21. | GRP | .10.63. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Exterior and interior of the Ina Dillard Russell Library at Georgia State College (now Georgia College and State University) in Milledgeville, Georgia. 3 black and white glossy photos of the exterior and interior of the Ina Dillard Russell Library at Georgia State College (now Georgia College and State University) in Milledgeville, Georgia. Taken around 1932. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.42. | 1932 (ca.) | ||
Exterior of Cook County Courthouse in Adel, Georgia. 1 negative of the exterior of the Cook County Courthouse in Adel, Georgia. From RG 44-1-22. | GRP | .12.18. | |||
Exterior shots of Savannah banks, shopping centers, and Memorial Medical Center, 1972. 11 color images. Savannah Bank & Trust Company, Liberty National Bank, First Federal Savings, C & S Bank, Crossroads Shopping Center (2 images), K Mart Shopping Center, Victory Shopping Plaza, Medical Arts Shopping Center (2), Memorial Medical Center, 1972. From RG 20-2-24. | GRP | 0.12.14. | 1972 | ||
Exterior views of the Pickens County Courthouse in Jasper, Georgia in 1939. 2 black and white photographs exterior views of Pickens County Courthouse in Jasper, Georgia in 1939. From RG 44-1-61. | GRP | .12.19. | |||
Ezekiel Roy Lambert. | SPC | 0.38.35. | 1961-1962 | ||
F. A. Graham. | SPC | 0.45.42. | 1954-1955 | ||
F. W. McKee. | SPC | 0.45.8. | 1912-1913 | ||
Fala at Warm Springs, GA after the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. | LPC | 0.0.34. | 1945 | ||
Field experiments at the Coastal Plains Experiment Station in Tifton, Georgia. 1 black and white 8 1/2 x 12 inch print of field experiments at the Coastal Plains Experiment Station in Tifton, Georgia. The Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College is in the background. Dated August 1935. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.28. | 1935 | ||
Fielding Wallace. | SPC | 0.45.5. | 1909-1910 | ||
Fire department and city hall located on Piedmont Street, Calhoun, GA. | SPC | 0.40.10. | 1940s | b | |
First District Agricultural School, Mess Hall and Girls' Dormitory #2, Statesboro, GA. Front and rear views. | SPC | 0.20.75. | a-b | ||
First grade class at Williams Street School, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.465. | ca. 1909 | c | |
First Presbyterian Church, 1852-1877, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.29.47. | |||
First Presbyterian Church, 1877-1916, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.29.48. | |||
First Presbyterian Church, Rome, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.49. | |||
First public peace celebration in Georgia held at the chapter house of the Atlanta Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.316. | Nov. 12, 1918 | ||
First views of full-size clay model of statue of Eugene Talmadge located on the Capitol grounds, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.39.59. | ca. 1948 | a-e | |
Fishing at Lake Blackshear near Cordele, GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.68. | a-b | ||
Fishing in the Okefenokee Swamp Park, Ware Co., GA. Photographer: Thurston Hatcher, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.90. | |||
Fitzgerald Cornet Band members and citizens at an anniversary celebrating the settling of Fitzgerald, GA in 1895 by Union veterans of the Civil War. Veterans of both the North and South are among the crowd. | LPC | 0.0.460. | ca. 1897 | ||
Five-room Knox Home. | SPC | 0.19.90. | |||
Flag at half staff in Atlanta upon the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. | LPC | 0.0.33. | 1945 | a-b | |
Flowers at the Georgia Experiment Station. 3 photographs of flowers at the Georgia Experiment Station. Date of photographs in the late 1930s or early 1940s. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.20. | |||
Floyd County Hospital, Rome, GA. Exterior views. | SPC | 0.20.50. | a-b | ||
Fluoridation Survey in Marietta in 1961. 8 x 10 inch glossy print showing a group of children participating in the fluoridation survey in Marietta in 1961. From RG 26-22-50. | GRP | .7.1. | 1961 | ||
Flynn Hargett. Senate Messenger | SPC | 0.42.4. | 1911-1912 | ||
Forestry Building on the University if Georgia Campus. 2 glossy black and white 8 1/2 x 10 inch prints showing the Forestry Building on the University of Georgia campus before construction was completed. Pictures are dated April 23rd, 1940. This building was a Public Works Administration (PWA) project. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.3. | 1940 | ||
Fort Benning, GA. Aerial views. | SPC | 0.19.73. | a-b | ||
Fort Mountain. 2 images of tourists posed on the steps of the tower at Fort Mountain and exploring fortifications. Forstner Studios, Chattanooga Tennessee. From RG 4-2-46. | GRP | 0.10.47. | |||
Fort Sumter, SC. Exterior and interior views. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.412. | ca. 1864 | a-c | |
Fort Valley State College, Fort Valley, GA. | LPC | 0.0.244. | |||
Fountain in Forsyth Park, Savannah, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.408. | ca. 1864 | ||
Four-room Knox Home. | SPC | 0.19.89. | |||
Francis Allen Joiner. | SPC | 0.36.24. | 1959-1960 | ||
Francis Marion Cates, Jr. | SPC | 0.32.14. | 1953-1954 | ||
Francis Reid Mull. | SPC | 0.37.4. | 1959-1960 | ||
Francis Waldo Allen. | SPC | 0.35.10. | 1959-1960 | ||
Frank Cleveland Gross. | SPC | 0.30.2. | a-b | ||
Frank L. Gearreld. | SPC | 0.34.25. | 1959-1960 | ||
Frank Lawrence Gross. | SPC | 0.36.5. | 1959-1960 | ||
Frank Sellars Cheatham, Jr. | SPC | 0.35.43. | 1959-1960 | ||
Frank Starling Twitty. House Floor Leader | SPC | 0.35.5. | 1959-1960 | ||
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. | LPC | 0.0.32. | |||
Fred H. Walker. | SPC | 0.37.57. | 1959-1960 | ||
Frederick Barrow Hand. House Speaker | SPC | 0.33.34. | 1953 | ||
Front view of the Glynn County Health Center and Georgia Department of Public Health employees. Images include Dr. Thomas F. Sellers, Dr. Silas Rutland, Dr. Winchester. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.113. | |||
Frozen food plant, Montezuma, GA. | LPC | 0.0.289. | |||
Fulton County Health Department about 1960. Two 4 x 5 inch glossy prints showing exhibits. Two 4 x 5 inch prints showing a nurse with children. One 4 x 5 inch print of Dr. James F. Hackney (right) with two unidentified men. One 8 x 10 inch print with the same nurse and and children. One 8 x 10 inch print showing the area of the building where blood tests were given. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.22. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Fulton Virgil Lovell. | SPC | 0.33.43. | 1953 | ||
Funeral services of Martin Luther King, Jr., April 1968. 17 color slides of the funeral services of Martin Luther King, Jr., April 1968 in Atlanta, Ga. From RG 4-2-46. | GRP | 0.13.10. | 1968 | ||
Funeral train of Franklin Delano Roosevelt at Warm Springs, GA. | LPC | 0.0.37. | 1945 | a-c | |
G. C. Davis. | SPC | 0.45.44. | 1956-1957 | ||
G. Ed Perry. | SPC | 0.38.47. | 1961-1962 | ||
G. W. Adams. | SPC | 0.42.7. | 1911-1912 | ||
G. W. Newton. | SPC | 0.30.44. | 1943 | ||
G.H. Carswell. | LPC | 0.0.351. | |||
Garland Peyton. | SPC | 0.33.53. | 1953 | ||
Garland Turk Byrd. | SPC | 0.33.10. | 1953 | ||
Garland Turk Byrd. Lieutenate Governor | SPC | 0.34.2. | 1959-1960 | ||
Garland Turk Byrd. Lieutenant Governor | SPC | 0.38.2. | 1961-1962 | ||
Gary James Champion making pallets, 1979. Future Farmers of America contest application photos, Gary James Champion from Shady Dale, Georgia, February, 1979. Images show Mr. Champion making pallets. Note: Other Future Farmer contestant photographs may be found in RG 12-15-128. | GRP | .2.56. | 1979 | ||
Gaston Virgil Green, Sr. | SPC | 0.38.25. | 1961-1962 | ||
General Charles Renaldo Floyd, son of General John Floyd. | SPC | 0.40.30. | |||
General Electric medium transformer plant, Rome, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.51. | |||
General Hood's ordinance train destroyed. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.403. | ca. 1864 | ||
George B. Brooks. | SPC | 0.35.31. | 1959-1960 | ||
George Bagby, Director of Georgia Game and Fish Division of the Department of Natural Resources, 1967. 28 images. 3 images of George Bagby on the TV program "Sportsman's Lodge", produced by WRBL in Columbus, GA., 1967. 1 image of Carey Skelton, Harry Magoon, George Bagby, Bobby Vickery, Ray Boleman possibly at a Lions Club meeting in Hartwell, GA, August 1967. 14 images of Game and Fish hatchery. Images include Governor Lester Maddox and George Bagby, 1967. 3 images of George Bagby with a buffalo on the lawn of the GA State Capitol, 1967. 7 misc. images. From RG 25-1-4. | GRP | 0.12.10. | 1967 | ||
George Bright Hamilton. | SPC | 0.33.33. | 1953 | ||
George Brinton McClellan. | SPC | 0.18.46. | |||
George Clark Gaines. | SPC | 0.33.26. | 1953 | ||
George D. Busbee. | SPC | 0.35.34. | 1959-1960 | ||
George Daniel Stewart. Senate Secretary | SPC | 0.32.3. | 1953-1954 | ||
George Daniel Stewart. Senate Secretary | SPC | 0.34.5. | 1959-1960 | ||
George Daniel Stewart. Senate Secretary | SPC | 0.38.5. | 1961-1962 | ||
George Everett Millican. | SPC | 0.30.42. | 1943 | ||
George Everett Millican. | SPC | 0.31.40. | 1939 | ||
George Everett Millican. | SPC | 0.32.38. | 1953-1954 | ||
George Fisher Adam, born in England, served in the 20th Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co. K during the Civil War. | SPC | 0.39.76. | |||
George Gordon Meade. | SPC | 0.18.51. | |||
George H. Carmical. | SPC | 0.29.35. | |||
George Henry Carswell. | SPC | 0.35.40. | 1959-1960 | ||
George Hume "Maryland" Steuart. | SPC | 0.18.69. | |||
George Joel Williams. | SPC | 0.37.64. | 1959-1960 | ||
George L. Smith, II. Mr. Smith was the Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives. 9 photographs (8 x 9 inches) from the office of the former Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives George L. Smith, II. These include pictures of Mr. Smith, Reverend Robert S. Steinberg of Hillcrest Baptist Church of Swainsboro, State Senator Bobby Rowan (from Enigma, Georgia), and Glenn W. Ellard (Clerk of the House). From RG 37-1-59. | GRP | .10.45. | 1968 | ||
George Leon Smith II. House Speaker | SPC | 0.35.2. | 1959-1960 | ||
George M. Stenhouse. 8 x 10 inch glossy. Mr. Stenhouse was the Director of Public Health Education within the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1952 to 1956. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.143. | |||
George Oscar Kaigler. | SPC | 0.30.35. | 1943 | ||
George P. Dominick, the Chief Clinic Chaplain of the Alcoholic Rehabilitation Service of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1965 to the late 1960s. From RG 29-24-35. | GRP | .7.9. | |||
George Preston Whitworth. | SPC | 0.30.56. | 1943 | ||
George Rockingham Gilmer. | SPC | 0.39.34. | engraving | ||
George Talmadge Bagby. House Speaker Pro Tempore | SPC | 0.35.3. | 1959-1960 | ||
George Thomas. | SPC | 0.18.72. | |||
George Thompson. | SPC | 0.45.26. | 1935-1936 | ||
George Thornewell Smith. | SPC | 0.37.39. | 1959-1960 | ||
George V. Gaines. | SPC | 0.45.46. | 1946-1947 | ||
George W. Usher at Usher Mill Pond in Stewart County. | SPC | .48.1. | 1920-1930 | ||
George Walter Hendrix. | SPC | 0.32.29. | 1953-1954 | ||
Georgia Appalachian Trail Club Georgia Appalachian Trail Club annual meeting October 16, 17, 1937 at Indian Springs, Georgia. | SPC | 0.48.7. | 1937 | ||
Georgia Archives Institute photographs. | SPC | 0.23.0. | |||
Georgia Art Supply Company, Atlanta, GA. Interior views. | SPC | 0.19.7. | a-c | ||
Georgia Bar Association convention, Tybee Island, GA. Studio: Foltz-Harvey, Savannah | LPC | 0.0.308. | May 1924 | a-b | |
Georgia Better Farms No. 12, Inc. showing the crop arrangement and land cover, Sumter Co., GA. Aerial view. | LPC | 0.0.296. | |||
Georgia Better Farms No. 57, Inc., Wilkes Co., GA. Aerial view. | LPC | 0.0.297. | |||
Georgia Capitol Commission members and others on the steps of the home of Evan P. Howell after formal acceptance of the Capitol building from its contractors, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.482. | March 20, 1889 | ||
Georgia Confederate monument, memorial, and marker photographs and published material compiled by United Daughters of the Confederacy, Georgia chapters. | SPC | 0.44.0. | ca. 1960 | ||
Georgia Cottonseed Crushers Association presidents and secretary-treasurers. Later the name was changed to the Cottonseed and Peanut Crushers Association of Georgia. | SPC | 0.45.0. | 1905-1947 | ||
Georgia Department of Public Health employee (unidentified) collecting water samples around oyster beds. 8 x 10 glossy print. An unidentified employee of the Georgia Department of Public Health collecting water samples around oyster beds to prevent diseases affecting oysters. Taken off the Georgia coast. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.130. | |||
Georgia Department of Archives and History staff picture. | SPC | 0.17.1. | 1972 | ||
Georgia Department of Archives and History, 330 Capitol Avenue, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.486. | ca. 1965 | watercolor | |
Georgia Department of Archives and History, 330 Capitol Avenue, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.172. | a-c | ||
Georgia Department of Archives and History, 330 Capitol Avenue, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: Kenneth Rogers | LPC | 0.0.172. | Aug. 1966 | d | |
Georgia Department of Health Christmas Party in 1956. Two 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of the 1956 Christmas party at the Georgia Department of Public Health. This is a group shot of the people present and the table with food and punch on it. Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers is shown at right forefront. He was the Director of the department from 1948 to 1960. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.31. | |||
Georgia Department of Public Health 25 Year Service Award. 8 x 10 inch and 5 x 7 inch prints taken about 1961 when these employees received their 25 year service award. Standing (left to right): Mr. Tilden D. Adkins, Ms. Mary F. Davis, Dr. John H. Venable, and Mrs. Josephine K. Brewer. Seated (left to right): Mrs. Florence P. Lord, Mrs. Marguerita Stegall, Ms. Mary Johstono. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.5. | 1961 (ca.) | ||
Georgia Department of Public Health Division of Health Education for Negroes, ca. 1949. 11 images. 2 images of unidentified people with microphone and tape recorder; 2 images of women listing the ingredients of a meal; 1 image of men standing in front of the Georgia Department of Public Health Division of Health Education for Negroes; 2 images of women and a flannel board; 1 image of women beside an exhibit; 3 images of people near a film and movie projector. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.66. | 1949 (ca.) | ||
Georgia Department of Public Health Lab. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of the laboratory at the Georgia Department of Public Health on Trinity Avenue, Atlanta, GA. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.23. | |||
Georgia Department of Public Health x-ray and blood test surveys being given throughout the state. 46 8 x 10 inch glossy prints, one 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 inch print, 18 5 x 7 inch prints, one 5 x 8 inch print, five 4 x 5 inch prints, and 100 negatives. From RG 26-4-21. | GRP | .10.64. | |||
Georgia Department of Public Health's Public Information Unit in the 1940s and 1950s. Various photographs used in the Georgia Department of Public Health's Public Information Unit in the 1940s and 1950s. These were used as still in the publication Fax and Facts. These include photographs of various county health clinics or health centers. From RG 26-31-58. | GRP | .7.18. | |||
Georgia Depot, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.513. | ca.1864 | ||
Georgia Educational Association members meet at Tybee Island, GA. | LPC | 0.0.454. | 20 June 1902 | ||
Georgia Experiment Station staff and CWA workers. 1 black and white 8 x 10 inch glossy print of the Georgia Experiment Station staff and CWA workers. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.19. | |||
Georgia General Assembly, Chairmen of Standing Committees. composite | LPC | 0.0.427. | 1907-1908 | ||
Georgia General Assembly, Joint Committee on New Counties. composite | LPC | 0.0.428. | 1905 | ||
Georgia Governor's Horse Guard members in uniform. | LPC | 0.0.458. | 1939-1940 | a-b | |
Georgia Governor's Horse Guard members in uniform. Photographer: Bascom Biggers | LPC | 0.0.120. | |||
Georgia House of Representatives Speaker, Clerk, and Chairmen. composite | LPC | 0.0.438. | 1882-1883 | ||
Georgia House of Representatives, Standing Committee Chairmen. composite | LPC | 0.0.417. | 1896-1897 | positve and negative photostats | |
Georgia House of Representatives. composite | LPC | 0.0.419. | 1929-1930 | ||
Georgia House of Representatives. composite | LPC | 0.0.420. | 1931-1933 | ||
Georgia House of Representatives. composite | LPC | 0.0.435. | 1896-1897 | ||
Georgia House of Representatives. composite | LPC | 0.0.418. | 1921-1922 | ||
Georgia House of Representatives. composite | LPC | 0.0.433. | 1902-1904 | ||
Georgia House of Representatives. composite | LPC | 0.0.450. | 1937 | ||
Georgia House of Representatives. partial composite | LPC | 0.0.476. | 1900 | ||
Georgia House of Representatives. Studio: Jennings Studio, Atlanta; composite | LPC | 0.0.524. | 1935-1937 | ||
Georgia Kaolin Company, Dry Branch, GA. | LPC | 0.0.287. | |||
Georgia Library Trustees in Pictures and Print scrapbook. Multiple photographs removed from a scrapbook titled, Georgia Library Trustees in Pictures and Print. From RG 12-7-98. | GRP | 0.13.8. | |||
Georgia Mountain Experiment Station in 1934. 3 black and white photos of scenes at a farmers meeting held at the Georgia Mountain Experiment Station on August 11th, 1934. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.1. | 1934 | ||
Georgia Northern Railroad train pulled by a wood burning 2-6-0 steam engine, Pavo, GA. L-R: C. W. Pidcock, president of the railroad; Harris Minturn, fireman; and J. F. Clark, engineer. | SPC | 0.40.12. | 1900 | b | |
Georgia Public Health Associating Meeting in 1962. Georgia Public Health Association Meeting held at the Biltmore Hotel in Atlanta in 1962. From 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.10. | 1962 | ||
Georgia Public Health Association meeting. 5 images. A 7 x 10 inch glossy print of a group of people at dining tables during and after a speech. Image includes Dr. Charles Bowdoin, and Ms. Annie Taylor and was taken around 1953. A 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 glossy of Miss Kiddie Howard in the Tuberculosis Control section of DPH. An 8 x 10 inch glossy print of a Georgia Public Health Association meeting. An 8 x 10 print of members in the audience. A 2 x 3 inch photo of Miss Frances I. Keller. A 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 photostat of C.C. Russell. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.145. | |||
Georgia Public Health Association meetings in the early 1950s. 31 photographs, 16 contact prints, and 34 negatives. From RG-26-2-3. | GRP | .2.116. | |||
Georgia public libraries, bookmobiles, street scenes, and library personnel. 1 cubic ft. of photographs. From RG 12-7-98. | GRP | 0.15.0. | |||
Georgia School photographs, Appling County - Clinch County. | SPC | 0.26.0. | |||
Georgia School photographs, Coffee County - Taylor County. | SPC | 0.27.0. | |||
Georgia School photographs, Telfair County - Worth County. | SPC | 0.28.0. | |||
Georgia Senate Appropriations Committee. composite | LPC | 0.0.461. | 1905-1906 | ||
Georgia Senate. Photographer: C. W. Motes, Atlanta; composite | LPC | 0.0.485. | 1884-1885 | ||
Georgia Senate. composite | SPC | 0.42.48. | 1911-1912 | ||
Georgia Senate. Studio: Jennings Studio, Atlanta; composite | LPC | 0.0.525. | 1935-1937 | ||
Georgia State Board of Health lab staff members, June 1922. Front row left to right: N.M. DeJarnett, Water; Miss Mae Smith, (temp) Cultures; Albert Bone, Rabies Vaccine; Eva Lee, Serology; E. J. Sunkes, Microscopy; Elizabeth Lewis, clerk. Rear row, left to right: E.L. Webb, Serology; Erle Sellers (temp) General Ass't; T.F. Sellers, Director; Carroll James (temp)Water; Grady Lee, Rabies Vaccine. From RG 26-1-33. | GRP | 0.2.60. | 1922 | ||
Georgia State Patrol Convincer (piece of equipment). From RG 1-10-98. | GRP | 0.1.7. | |||
Georgia Supreme Court - Carlton Mobley, Bond Almand, Benning Moore Grice, Jule Felton, Horace E. Nichols, Hiram K. Undercofler, Peyton Hawes, Sr. | SPC | 0.17.7. | a-b | ||
Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals members. | LPC | 0.0.62. | 1952 | ||
Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals members. | LPC | 0.0.63. | 1955 | ||
Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals members. | SPC | 0.29.13. | 1940 | ||
Georgia Supreme Court members in the court chamber. | SPC | 0.29.57. | ca. 1900 | ||
Georgia Supreme Court members in the court chamber. | LPC | 0.0.222. | 1950s | a-b | |
Georgia Supreme Court members. | SPC | 0.29.56. | 1899 | ||
Georgia veterans back from France, Englewood, NJ. One is identified as John Ware Archer, born in 1887 in Heard Co., GA. Photographer: Jenkins, Englewood, NJ | SPC | 0.39.68. | 1918-1919 | ||
Georgia World Congress Center model 1 image. From RG 1-10-98. | GRP | 0.1.4. | |||
Girl being inoculated in a tobacco warehouse in Waycross, Ga., early 1950s. 1 image. Also shown are unidentified people with a stack of King Edward Cigars. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.81. | 1950 - 1955 | ||
Girl's Dormitory at Georgia College at Milledgeville. 1 photograph of the Girl's Dormitory at Georgia College at Milledgeville. The construction of this dormitory was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The date of the photograph is January 26th, 1938. The photograph was taken by Eberhart Studios of Milledgeville. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.21. | 1938 | ||
Glenn Stephens Phillips. | SPC | 0.37.20. | 1959-1960 | ||
Glenn Wilson Ellard. House Clerk | SPC | 0.35.4. | 1959-1960 | ||
Gold mining, Dahlonega, GA. | LPC | .0.182. | 1880 | a-d | |
Goodman Hughes Moore. | SPC | 0.30.43. | 1943 | ||
Gordon County Historical Society members. | SPC | 0.39.49. | April 19, 1982 | ||
Gordon Knox, Jr. Senate Floor Leader | SPC | 0.38.4. | 1961-1962 | ||
Gordon's Service Station, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.25. | |||
Governor Alfred Holt Colquitt addresses the opening of the International Cotton Exposition, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.179. | 1881 | ||
Governor Ernest Vandiver and the Advisory Committee on Mental Institutions. 5 x 4 inch photograph shows (standing behind the Governor, left to right): Dr. Luther H. Wolff, Dr. E.J. McCranie, Dr. John A. Bell Jr., Mrs. W.C. Tucker, Dr. Robert A. Rainer Jr. (behind Mrs. Tucker), Dr. Bernard Holland, Dr. Rives Chalmers, George Bazemore, Dr. R. Hugh Wood, John L. Moore Jr., and Dr. William Rottersman. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.3. | 1959 (ca.) | ||
Governor Ernest Vandiver at his desk with Dr. John H. Venable. 8 x 10 inch photographs showing Governor Ernest Vandiver at his desk with Dr. John H. Venable at his left. The other two men are unidentified. Taken about 1960. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.31. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Governor Ernest Vandiver visit to the Milledgeville State Hospital in 1959. 8 x 10 inch print showing (right to left): Governor Ernest Vandiver, Dr. Fred H. Simonton, Dr. Virgil B. Williams, Dr. John H. Venable, and Dr. John G. Williams. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.1. | |||
Governor Ernest Vandiver, Dr. Robert L. Bennett, and U.S. Senator Herman E. Talmadge. 2 black and white 6 x 8 1/2 inch photographs showing (left to right) Governor Ernest Vandiver, Dr. Robert L. Bennett, U.S. Senator Herman E. Talmadge. Taken about 1960. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.19. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Governor Ernest Vandiver, Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers, Dr. and Mrs. Venable, and Mr. Robert F. Maddox. 5 x 7 inch, 4 x 5 inch, and 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Dr. John H. Venable. 8 x 10 inch print of Dr. Thomas F. Sellers, Dr. and Mrs. Venable, and Governor Ernest Vandiver. 8 x 10 inch and 5 x 7 inch glossy prints of Dr. Venable and Mr. Robert F. Maddox. These were taken about 1960. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.32. | |||
Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt of New York sitting in front of a fireplace with a dog at his feet, possibly in Warm Springs, GA. Photographer: J. T. Holloway | SPC | 0.39.80. | 1932 | ||
Governor Gene Talmadge signing a proclamation on American Education Week. 8 x 10 inch photograph of Governor Gene Talmadge signing a proclamation on American Education Week. Dr. M. D. Collins and Dr. John Iverson Allman are also shown in the photo. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .11.39. | |||
Governor George Busbee with various individuals. 8 x 10 inch color photographs of Governor George Busbee with various individuals. Some of those identified include Josephine J. Smith and Ms. Renee Crutcher. From RG 80-1-30. | GRP | .11.25. | 1970 (ca.) | ||
Governor Herman E. Talmadge, Mayor William B. Hartfield, Dr. Clara B. Barrett, and the opening of the Neighborhood Union Health Center in Atlanta 8 x 10 inch print of Governor Herman Talmadge taken about 1950 in the Governor's office. An 8 x 10 inch of Atlanta Mayor William Hartsfield and Mrs. Freida Comer viewing x-ray film at ceremonies for the opening of the Neighborhood Union Health Center in Atlanta. Also includes: Dr. Roy McGee, Joseph Comer III, and James Hill. 8 x 10 inch prints of Dr. Clara B. Barrett. 8 x 10 inch prints showing Dr. Barrett, Gwen Brewster, Charles Henderson, Martha and William Power. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.42. | |||
Governor Jimmy Carter and others attending the Southern Regional Education Board, May 29, 1972. 2 images of a group attending the Southern Regional Education Board, May 29, 1972. Governor Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter, Jody Powell, Hamilton Jordan (former General Assembly member from Clarke County), Chappell Matthews, George L. Simpson (University System Chancellor), and Senator Lamar Plunkett of Bowdon. From RG 1-1-5. | GRP | 0.1.2. | 1972 | ||
Governor Jimmy Carter and others, 1971-1975. 1 image. From left to right: Dave Harris (President of GAHPER), Linda Anderson (dance instructor from Marietta), Gladys Peck (past president of GAHPER), Governor Jimmy Carter. From RG 1-10-98. | GRP | 0.1.9. | 1971 - 1975 | ||
Governor Jimmy Carter and others, ca. 1971-1975. 1 image. From RG 1-10-98. | GRP | 0.1.5. | 1971 - 1975 | ||
Governor Jimmy Carter appoints John A. Blackman to Georgia Department of Revenue, 1971-1975. 2 images. From RG 1-10-98. | GRP | 0.1.8. | 1971 - 1975 | ||
Governor Jimmy Carter at a Governor's Mansion dinner after state government reorganization. Multiple images of Governor Jimmy Carter at the Governor's Mansion dinner given soon after the state agencies were reorganized. Invitees are heads of state agencies and business volunteers who participated in the reorganization, ca. 1972. From RG 1-15-75. | GRP | 0.13.4. | 1972 | ||
Governor Jimmy Carter's April 1972 trip to Brazil. Photographs taken while Governor Jimmy Carter visited Brazil in April of 1972. 4 images of Gov. Carter, Jacob Pedro Carole (President of Legislative Assembly of Sao Paulo), Maria Aparecida Bretas Soares, and Humberto Boreges Caggiano. 1 image of soldiers saluting the flags of Georgia and Brazil and Sao Paulo (?). From RG 1-1-5. | GRP | 0.1.3. | 1972 | ||
Governor Jimmy Carter's trip to South America, 1972. 3 images. From RG 1-10-98. | GRP | 0.1.6. | 1972 | ||
Governor Jimmy Carter, 1971-1975. 1 image of Governor Jimmy Carter speaking with Lt. Governor James Hunt of North Carolina and Mr. Roy A. Taylor. From RG 1-1-5. | GRP | 0.1.1. | 1971 - 1975 | ||
Governor Lester Maddox, Tommy Irvin, and others. 56 photographs and negatives including Governor Lester Maddox, Tommy Irvin, George T. Smith, Reps. Ed Mullinax and Crawford Ware. From RG 37-19-54. | GRP | .10.46. | |||
Governor Marvin Griffin signing the proclamation proclaiming National Children's Dental Health Week in Georgia. Governor Marvin Griffin signing the proclamation proclaiming National Children's Dental Health Week in Georgia. Dr. James G. Williams (left) and Dr. John Chrietzberg (right) are in attendance. From RG 26-22-50. | GRP | .6.43. | |||
Governor Samuel Marvin Griffin. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints. Photos of Mr. Samuel Marvin Griffin taken in the early 1950s when Mr. Griffin was Lieutenant Governor of Georgia. Marvin Griffin was Lieutenant Governor of Georgia from 1949 to 1955, and Governor of the state from 1955 to 1959. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.135. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Governor Vandiver and two unidentified individuals. Officials of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad at the Western & Atlantic depot at Ringgold, Georgia in early 1962. 1 photograph of Governor Vandiver and two unidentified individuals. 2 photographs of officials of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad at the Western & Atlantic depot at Ringgold, Georgia in early 1962. From RG 79-1-1. | GRP | .11.20. | 1962 | ||
Governor's Horse Guard members in uniform, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: C. W. Motes, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.121. | 1892 | ||
Governor's Horse Guards, Troop L, 1st Regiment Cavalry, Georgia State Troops in uniform. composite | LPC | 0.0.119. | |||
Governor's Mansion located at the corner of Peachtree and Cain Streets, Atlanta, GA. The home was purchased by the state from John H. James in 1870. Studio: Andrew & Diden, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.473. | |||
Governor's Mansion located on South Clark Street, Milledgeville, GA. Photographer: Thurston Hatcher | LPC | 0.0.471. | ca. 1929 | ||
Governor's Mansion, Ansley Park, Atlanta, GA. Used for Gov. Carl Sanders' Christmas card; "Goldwater" above roof | LPC | 0.0.431. | 1964 | pen and ink by Ken Williams | |
Governor's Mansion, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.19.78. | a-b | ||
Governor's Mansion, Milledgeville, GA. | SPC | 0.39.17. | ca. 1895 | b | |
Gracewood State School and Hospital. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Gracewood State School and Hospital. There are also 5 x 7 inch architects' rendition of how Gracewood may look in the future. From RG 26-24-35. | GRP | .7.12. | |||
Grady Homes, Atlanta, GA, United States Housing Project GA-6-4 | LPC | 0.0.439. | 1938 | architectural drawing | |
Grady L. Huddleston. | SPC | 0.36.17. | 1959-1960 | ||
Grady N. Coker. | SPC | 0.32.18. | 195319-54 | ||
Grave of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson. | SPC | 0.18.91. | |||
Graves of John Milledge and his two wives, Summerville Cemetery, Augusta, GA. | SPC | 0.19.20. | |||
Green Edwards. | SPC | 0.40.41. | tintype | ||
Griffin Water Purification Plant, Nathan M. DeJarnette reviewing plans and specifications for municipal sewage works, the Atlanta Water Works, and a girl by the fountain in Hurt Park. Two 8 x 10 inch prints of the Griffin Water Purification Plant in the 1940s, a 4 x 5 inch glossy print showing Nathan M. DeJarnette reviewing plans and specifications for municipal sewage works, an 8 x 10 inch photograph of the Atlanta Water Works in the 1940s, and an 8 x 10 inch print of a girl by the fountain show at Hurt Park taken about 1955. From RG 26-7-66. | GRP | .6.30. | |||
Grocery store, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.26. | |||
Group of men attending a restaurant management training course in Savannah. 5 x 7 inch glossy print of a group of men attending a restaurant management training course in Savannah. Seated (left to right): Reggie Goldsmith, James Casey, A.F. Parrish, W.R. Broome; Standing (left to right): E.F. Golden, Dr. W.D. Lundquist. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.35. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Group of unidentified men present at the unveiling of the monument to Robert E. Lee in Richmond, VA. | LPC | 0.0.124. | ca. 1890 | ||
Group photograph of the members of the Dixie Grand Circle, Peachtree Prancers and Promenade Club in costumes for Pink and Black Cotillion, dated May 26th, 1960. None of the individuals are identified. Group photograph of the members of the Dixie Grand Circle, Peachtree Prancers and Promenade Club in costumes for Pink and Black Cotillion, dated May 26th, 1960. None of the individuals are identified. From RG 79-1-1. | GRP | .11.22. | 1960 | ||
Gus Edwards in his Atlanta Fire Department Hose and Ladder uniform, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: Kuhns, Atlanta | SPC | 0.40.44. | 1895-1900 | ||
Guy Walter Rutland, Jr. | SPC | 0.37.32. | 1959-1960 | ||
Guyton DeLoach. | SPC | 0.33.20. | 1953 | ||
H. C. Blalock. | SPC | 0.42.9. | 1911-1912 | ||
H. D. Blackwell. | SPC | 0.33.6. | 1953 | ||
H. Dixon Smith. | SPC | 0.31.3. | 1939 | ||
H. E. McMath. | SPC | 0.45.29. | 1938-1939 | ||
H. E. Watkins. | SPC | 0.45.14. | 1918-1919 | ||
H. G. Richey. | SPC | 0.45.34. | 1946-1947 | ||
H. G. Windham Service Station, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.27. | |||
H. O. Lovvorn. | SPC | 0.45.21. | 1926-1927 | ||
H. W. Lott. | SPC | 0.36.46. | 1959-1960 | ||
H.F. (Roy) Harris, Director of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1903 to 1917. 16 x 20 inch photograph of H.F. (Roy) Harris, Director of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1903 to 1917. From RG 26-2-134. | GRP | .14.1. | |||
Hamilton McWhorter, Jr. | SPC | 0.38.40. | 1961-1962 | ||
Handsel Grady Morgan. | SPC | 0.37.3. | 1959-1960 | ||
Harbin Clinic, Rome, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.52. | |||
Hardware store, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.28. | |||
Harlan Erwin Mitchell. | SPC | 0.38.43. | 1961-1962 | ||
Harmon White Caldwell. | SPC | 0.33.11. | 1953 | ||
Harold A. Boggs. | SPC | 0.35.21. | 1959-1960 | ||
Harold E. Barnett. 2 images. From RG 1-10-98. | GRP | 0.1.13. | |||
Harold Loyd Murphy. | SPC | 0.37.5. | 1959-1960 | ||
Harold Martin presents a copy of his book, THREE STRONG PILLARS: THE STORY OF TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA, to Miss Carroll Hart, Director of the Georgia Department of Archives and History, while George Craft watches, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: Willis Johnson, Jr., Atlanta | SPC | 0.40.21. | Jan. 27, 1975 | ||
Harold Stephens Willingham, Jr. | SPC | 0.37.66. | 1959-1960 | ||
Harold Taylor, Director of the housing program of the Chatham County Health Department. 4 1/2 x 6 inch print of Harold Taylor. Mr. Taylor worked for the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1948 as a Typhus Control Officer until 1955 when he joined the Chatham County Health Department. Taken about 1955. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.7. | 1955 (ca.) | ||
Harris-Pearson-Walker Home, Augusta, GA. | SPC | 0.19.21. | |||
Harry B. Bailey. House Sheriff | SPC | 0.35.8. | 1959-1960 | ||
Harry Cook Jackson. | SPC | 0.38.31. | 1961-1962 | ||
Harry Dicus. | SPC | 0.35.53. | 1959-1960 | ||
Harry Edward Green. | SPC | 0.36.3. | 1959-1960 | ||
Harry Hodgson. | SPC | 0.45.24. | 1945-1946 | ||
Harry Hutcheson Redwine. | SPC | 0.34.49. | 1959-1960 | ||
Harry Lawrence Brown. | SPC | 0.32.10. | 1953-1954 | ||
Harry Magoon. | SPC | 0.36.51. | 1959-1960 | ||
Harry Newton Ramsey. | SPC | 0.32.45. | 1953-1954 | ||
Harvey Donaldson Brannen. | SPC | 0.31.10. | 1939 | ||
Hawes Cloud. | SPC | 0.31.18. | 1939 | ||
Hayden Wilburn Hampton. | SPC | 0.30.30. | 1943 | ||
Haygood Hall, Paine College, Augusta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.236. | |||
Haystacks, Newton Co., GA. | LPC | 0.0.298. | |||
Haystacks. | LPC | 0.0.282. | |||
Headquarters, District "B," Civilian Conservation Corps, Fort McPherson, GA. Includes images of officers, civilians, buildings, supplies, and vehicles. Studio: Spencer and Wyckoff, Detroit, MI | LPC | 0.0.523. | 1938-1939 | ||
Henry Alexander Keever. | SPC | 0.36.32. | 1959-1960 | ||
Henry Benjamin Rodgers. | SPC | 0.37.28. | 1959-1960 | ||
Henry C. Brown. | SPC | 0.45.12. | 1916-1917 | ||
Henry Castleman. Senate Doorkeeper | SPC | 0.34.8. | 1959-1960 | ||
Henry Castleman. Senate Doorkeeper. | SPC | 0.38.8. | 1961-1962 | ||
Henry Chambers Kimbrough. | SPC | 0.30.38. | 1943 | ||
Henry Christopher Callier. | SPC | 0.35.37. | 1959-1960 | ||
Henry Clair Arnall. | SPC | 0.30.10. | 1943 | ||
Henry Clay Edenfield. | SPC | 0.32.23. | 1953-1954 | ||
Henry Clay Edenfield. | SPC | 0.34.24. | 1959-1960 | ||
Henry D. Capers, in uniform, served in the 12th Battalion, Georgia Light Artillery during the Civil War. | SPC | 0.39.88. | ca. 1861 | ||
Henry Goodwin Hall. | SPC | 0.36.7. | 1959-1960 | ||
Henry Grady McKemie. | SPC | 0.36.61. | 1959-1960 | ||
Henry Hutcheson Redwine. | SPC | 0.32.46. | 1953-1954 | ||
Henry N. Payton. | SPC | 0.37.18. | 1959-1960 | ||
Henry Newton Ramsey, Sr. | SPC | 0.34.48. | 1959-1960 | ||
Henry Roberts Milhollin. | SPC | 0.36.65. | 1959-1960 | ||
Henry Steed and Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Henry Steed. Mr. Steed was a public health engineer in 1954 with the Georgia Department of Public Health. In 1955 he was Director of the Home Safety Unit, in 1958 he was the Director of the Accident Prevention Unit. He left the department in 1962. The other 8 x 10 inch glossy print shows Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers (left) and Mr. Steed receiving the Home Safety Award from W.K. Kellogg Foundations for the year 1953-1954. From RG-26-2-3. | GRP | .3.155. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Henry T. Lewis. | LPC | 0.0.224. | |||
Henry Thomas Davenport's United Confederate Veterans campaign card with 1861 (in uniform) and 1913 images of him. On the back is a list of his battles and skirmishes as a member of the 12th Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co. A during the Civil War. | SPC | 0.40.27. | ca. 1913 | a-b | |
Henry W. Bostick. | SPC | 0.35.23. | 1959-1960 | ||
Henry W. Moore, Jr. | SPC | 0.37.1. | 1959-1960 | ||
Henry W. Nevin. Senate Secretary | SPC | 0.30.4. | 1943 | ||
Henry Walstein Parker. | SPC | 0.37.15. | 1959-1960 | ||
Herbert W. Moon. | SPC | 0.32.39. | 1953-1954 | ||
Herman Eugene Talmadge. | LPC | 0.0.279. | |||
Herman Eugene Talmadge. | SPC | 0.18.71. | |||
Herman Eugene Talmadge. | SPC | 0.32.1. | 1953-54 | ||
Herman Eugene Talmadge. Governor | SPC | 0.33.60. | 1953 | ||
Herman G. Whiting (1835-1900), in uniform, born in Clyde, NY, served in the 21st Battalion Georgia Cavalry, Co. A and in the 7th Regiment Georgia Cavalry, Co. A during the Civil War. | SPC | 0.39.73. | ca. 1861-1865 | ||
Hill Hall, the library at Georgia State College, Savannah, GA. | LPC | 0.0.498. | ca. 1945 | a | |
Hill's Grocery store, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.29. | |||
Hiram Franklin Sears. | SPC | 0.31.49. | 1939 | ||
Hiram K. Undercofler. | SPC | 0.37.55. | 1959-1960 | ||
Historical Union Church, Irwinton, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.19.82. | |||
Hodgson Hall, Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, Rabun Gap, GA. | LPC | 0.0.249. | |||
Hoke Smith Inauguration, June 29, 1907. Also pictured Attorney General John Collier Hart from Union Point in Greene County, Georgia. | LPC | .0.530. | 1907 | ||
Hollywood Plantation, Thomasville, GA. | LPC | 0.0.131. | |||
Home of B. R. McRae, previously the home of the Ligon family, Watkinsville, GA. | SPC | 0.40.18. | early 1930s | a | |
Home of John Ross, a principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, Rossville, Walker Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.72. | |||
Home of Mrs. John Marshall Slaton, "Wingfield," Atlanta,GA. | SPC | 0.39.8. | ca. 1930s | ||
Home of Samuel Henry Rumph (1851 - 1922) in Marshallville, Georgia in 1939. 2 images of the home of Samuel Henry Rumph in Marshallville, Georgia in 1939. 2 images of original models of a peach shipping refrigerator and a rigid mortised-end peach crate invented by Rumph, also taken in 1939. 2 images of a marker erected by the State of Georgia in front of Rumph's home. Mr. Rumph bred the Elberta Peach. From RG 4-2-46 | GRP | .12.27. | 1939 | ||
Home place of Solomon L. Pope in Crawford County, Georgia, 1939. 2 images. 1 image shows the home of Solomon L. Pope who married Joanna Troutman in 1837. The home is located between Fort Valley and Roberta in Crawford County, Georgia. Joanna Troutman, as a young girl, made a Lone Star flag for the Ga. Volunteers on thier way to Texas to fight alongside the Republic of Texas Army. 1 image is an unidentified structure, probably on the homeplace of Solomon L. Pope. Both photographs were taken in the summer of 1939. From RG 4-2-46. | GRP | 0.12.28. | 1939 | ||
Home used as headquarters by Union General George H. Thomas during the Atlanta Campaign. | LPC | 0.0.516. | 1864 | ||
Home used as headquarters by Union General Henry Warner Slocum during the Atlanta Campaign. | LPC | 0.0.515. | 1864 | ||
Homer Earl Winkle. | SPC | 0.37.68. | 1959-1960 | ||
Homer Edenfield. | SPC | 0.32.24. | 1953-1954 | ||
Homer G. Ray, Jr. | SPC | 0.45.38. | 1950-1951 | ||
Homer Lee Causey. | SPC | 0.31.16. | 1939 | ||
Homes, public buildings, etc. in Sandersville, GA, that accompanied Annie Louise Irwin's manuscript, YESTERYEARS ON SILK STOCKING. | SPC | 0.40.20. | ca. 1972 | 1-36 | |
Homes, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.30. | a-h | ||
Horace Christopher Kelley. | SPC | 0.32.33. | 1953-1954 | ||
Horace Euland Clary. | SPC | 0.34.18. | 1959-1960 | ||
Hospital Services Section of the Georgia Department of Health. One 8 x 10 inch glossy and two 4 and 1/4 inch glossies. Unidentified persons connected with the Hospital Services section of the Georgia Department of Public Health in the early 1950s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.139. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Hospital, Baxley, GA. | SPC | 0.19.25. | |||
Hospital, Fort Pulaski, GA. Exterior view. Photographer: H. P. Moore, Concord, NH | LPC | 0.0.463. | 1864 | a | |
Hospital, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.31. | |||
Housing project, Baxley, GA. | SPC | 0.19.26. | a-e | ||
Howard Hardie Tamplin. | SPC | 0.37.49. | 1959-1960 | ||
Howard Thomas Overby. | SPC | 0.38.45. | 1961-1962 | ||
Howell Cobb. | SPC | 0.39.32. | engraving | ||
Howell Hollis. | SPC | 0.36.14. | 1959-1960 | ||
Hubert Homer Wells. | SPC | 0.37.61. | 1959-1960 | ||
Hugh G. Cheek. | SPC | 0.32.15. | 1953-1954 | ||
Hugh G. Cheek. | SPC | 0.35.44. | 1959-1960 | ||
Hugh Judson Kilpatrick. | SPC | 0.18.39. | |||
Hunter's Drug Store corner, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.94. | |||
Hutcheson homeplace located west of Palmetto, GA. | SPC | 0.39.21. | |||
I. Homer Sutton. | SPC | 0.33.58. | 1953 | ||
I. J. Stephens. Senate Doorkeeper | SPC | 0.42.5. | 1911-1912 | ||
Images related to the booklet "Better Health for All Children." 8 x 10 inch and 5 x 7 inch prints of identified people. One 3 3/4 x 5 inch negative of a possible proposed title page for the booklet "Better Health for All Children". These were taken about 1960. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.21. | |||
In Memoriam, flag of the Confederate States of America. | LPC | 0.0.331. | 1867 | engraving | |
Inauguration of Governor Samuel Ernest Vandiver on the Washington Street side of the Capitol, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.39.83. | Jan. 1959 | a-e | |
Independent Presbyterian Church on the corner of Bull Street and Oglethorpe Avenue, Savannah, GA. | LPC | 0.0.468. | ca. 19929 | ||
International Automobile Races at Savannah, GA sanctioned by the American Automobile Association. | LPC | 0.0.448. | Nov. 1910 | a-w | |
International Cotton Exposition, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.181. | 1881 | a-d | |
Intersection of Capitol Avenue and Memorial Drive, Atlanta, GA. Aerial view. Photographer: Ed Friend, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.478. | 1950s | ||
Ira Carlisle. | SPC | 0.33.13. | 1953 | ||
Isaac A. Bush. | SPC | 0.42.11. | 1911-1912 | ||
Isaac Hardeman. | SPC | 0.29.37. | |||
Isaac McCrary, who served in the 22nd Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co. H during the Civil War, was from Warren Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.5. | |||
Isaac Vaughn Moore (1830-1918) served in the 37th Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co. E during the Civil War. | SPC | 0.39.86. | ca. 1890 | ||
Isaiah Williams. | SPC | 0.42.46. | 1911-1912 | ||
Israel E. Lindler. | SPC | 0.18.43. | |||
Ivan E. Allen. | LPC | 0.0.10. | |||
Ivan E. Allen. | LPC | 0.0.15. | cartoon | ||
J & G Store, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.32. | |||
J. A. Aycock. | SPC | 0.45.2. | 1906-1907 | ||
J. A. Cromartie. | SPC | 0.42.14. | 1911-1912 | ||
J. A. Thigpen. | SPC | 0.30.55. | 1943 | ||
J. B. Douglass. | SPC | 0.42.18. | 1911-1912 | ||
J. B. Fuqua. | SPC | 0.35.70. | 1959-1960 | ||
J. C. Beauchamp, M. D. | SPC | 0.42.8. | 1911-1912 | ||
J. Campbell Jones. | SPC | 0.45.33. | 1942-1943 | ||
J. D. Durden. Senate Chaplain | SPC | 0.31.7. | 1939 | ||
J. D. Prather. | SPC | 0.42.39. | 1911-1912 | ||
J. E. Caldwell. | SPC | 0.45.35. | 1947-1948 | ||
J. E. Eubanks. | SPC | 0.30.24. | 1943 | ||
J. E. Moses. | SPC | 0.45.47. | 1947-1957 | ||
J. E. Sheppard. | SPC | 0.42.42. | 1911-1912 | ||
J. H. "Jess" Thornbrough, in uniform, who served in the 8th Battalion Georgia Infantry, Co. C during the Civil War, was from Gordon Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.13. | ca. 1861-1865 | ||
J. H. Felker. | SPC | 0.42.22. | 1911-1912 | ||
J. J. "Jack" Kilgore. | SPC | 0.40.40. | carte-de-visite | ||
J. L. Benton. | SPC | 0.45.45. | 1905-1907 | a | |
J. L. Yaden. | SPC | 0.33.67. | 1953 | ||
J. O. Brackin. | SPC | 0.35.26. | 1959-1960 | ||
J. O. Dantzler. | SPC | 0.30.20. | 1943 | ||
J. P. Brown. | SPC | 0.42.10. | 1911-1912 | ||
J. P. George. | SPC | 0.45.43. | 1955-1956 | ||
J. R. Kincaid. | SPC | 0.42.30. | 1911-1912 | ||
J. R. Nunnally. | SPC | 0.45.30. | 1939-1940 | ||
J. R. Smith. House Doorkeeper | SPC | 0.35.7. | 1959-1960 | ||
J. Robert Pottle. | SPC | 0.18.94. | |||
J. S. Davis. | SPC | 0.42.16. | 1911-1912 | ||
J. S. Shingler. | SPC | 0.42.43. | 1911-1912 | ||
J. T. Cochran. | SPC | 0.31.19. | 1939 | ||
J. T. Dennis, Jr. | SPC | 0.45.19. | 1923-1925 | ||
J. T. Preston. | SPC | 0.45.37. | 1949-1950 | ||
J. Taylor Phillips. | SPC | 0.37.21. | 1959-1960 | ||
J. W. Mayson, M. D. | SPC | 0.42.34. | 1911-1912 | ||
J. Willis Conger. | SPC | 0.38.17. | 1961-1962 | ||
J. Wimbric Walker. | SPC | 0.37.58. | 1959-1960 | ||
J. Wyman Fowler. | SPC | 0.35.68. | 1959-1960 | ||
J.J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture, September 12, 1922. 1 postcard of J.J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture. Postcard may have been used on one of his re-election campaigns. It is dated September 12, 1922. From RG 13-1-32. | GRP | 0.2.58. | 1922 | ||
Jack Bell. | SPC | 0.38.10. | 1961-1962 | ||
Jack Bowdoin Ray. | SPC | 0.37.26. | 1959-1960 | ||
Jack Castleberry. | LPC | 0.0.424. | |||
Jack Green. House Assistant Clerk | SPC | 0.35.9. | 1959-1960 | ||
Jack McWhorter (Mac) Barber. | SPC | 0.35.14. | 1959-1960 | ||
Jack Phillip Nix. | SPC | 0.18.56. | |||
Jack W. Shuman. | SPC | 0.37.37. | 1959-1960 | ||
Jack Williams. | SPC | 0.30.58. | 1943 | ||
Jamerson F. Pruett, Sr. | SPC | 0.39.9. | 1925-1926 | ||
James Archibald Perry. | SPC | 0.33.51. | 1953 | ||
James Armstrong Mackay. | SPC | 0.36.50. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Artie Rogers. | SPC | 0.32.48. | 1953-1954 | ||
James Artie Rogers. | SPC | 0.37.29. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Augustus Rowe and his wife, Nancy Malcom Rowe, from Meriwether Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.35. | |||
James B. Dorsey. | SPC | 0.35.56. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Barney Chism, Sr. | SPC | 0.32.16. | 1953-1954 | ||
James Battle Hall. | SPC | 0.36.8. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Birdseye McPherson. | SPC | 0.18.48. | |||
James Cleveland Walker. | SPC | 0.32.57. | 1953-1954 | ||
James Clifford Kennedy. | SPC | 0.30.36. | 1943 | ||
James Cooper Nisbet. | SPC | 0.18.55. | |||
James Cowan Mann. | SPC | 0.36.52. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Douglas Carlisle. | SPC | 0.32.2. | 1953-1954 | ||
James Douglas Carlisle. | SPC | 0.34.17. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Douglas Shannon. | SPC | 0.30.51. | 1943 | ||
James Earl (Jimmy) Carter. | SPC | 0.22.0. | |||
James Ernest Palmour, Jr. | SPC | 0.31.46. | 1939 | ||
James Fayette Cannon and Dr. M.D. Collins, ca. 1950. 2 images of James Fayette Cannon (right) and Dr. M.D. Collins (left), ca. 1950. Cannon was the first State Supervisor of Industrial Education in Georgia. Dr. Mauney Douglass Collins, State Superintendent of Schools from Jan. 1933 to Jan. 13, 1958. From RG 12-15-46. | GRP | 0.2.51. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
James Fayette Cannon and his wife, 1955. 2 images of James Fayette Cannon and his wife, 1955. Cannon was the first State Supervisor of Industrial Education in Georgia. From RG 12-15-46. | GRP | 0.1.49. | 1955 | ||
James Franklin Darby, Jr. | SPC | 0.34.21. | 1959-1960 | ||
James H. Floyd. | SPC | 0.35.64. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Hamilton Boykin. | SPC | 0.31.9. | 1939 | ||
James Hamilton McWhorter. | LPC | 0.0.29. | |||
James Henry Kennon. | SPC | 0.30.37. | 1943 | ||
James Horton McCranie. | SPC | 0.31.36. | 1939 | ||
James I. Parker. | SPC | 0.32.43. | 1953-1954 | ||
James J. King, in uniform, who served as a corporal in the 17th Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co. B during the Civil War, was from Schley Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.36. | ca. 1861-1865 | ||
James L. (Jimmy) Conner. | SPC | 0.35.48. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Lester Gillis, Sr. | SPC | 0.33.30. | 1953 | ||
James Lester Souter. | SPC | 0.37.42. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Longstreet. | SPC | 0.18.44. | |||
James Lucius Black. | SPC | 0.35.18. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Luther White. | SPC | 0.38.60. | 1961-1962 | ||
James Lynwood Bentley, Jr. | SPC | 0.33.5. | 1953 | ||
James M. Fennell, who served in the 12th Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co. B during the Civil War, was from Jones Co., GA. | SPC | 0.39.87. | ca. 1861 | ||
James Marion Dykes. | SPC | 0.38.21. | 1961-1962 | ||
James Monroe Padgett. | SPC | 0.31.45. | 1939 | ||
James Render Hill. | SPC | 0.36.10. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Roland Clanton, D. V. M. | SPC | 0.38.14. | 1961-1962 | ||
James Roy McCracken. | SPC | 0.36.58. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Stapler Dozier. | LPC | 0.0.425. | |||
James Thomas Holt, M. D. | SPC | 0.34.28. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Thomas Holt. | SPC | 0.31.30. | 1939 | ||
James Thomas Holt. | SPC | 0.32.30. | 1953-1954 | ||
James Thomas Manning. | SPC | 0.31.38. | 1939 | ||
James Thomas Thomason. | SPC | 0.31.51. | 1939 | ||
James W. Paris. | SPC | 0.37.14. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Walker Adams. | SPC | 0.32.6. | 1953-1954 | ||
James Walter Estes. | SPC | 0.30.23. | 1943 | ||
James Walter Estes. | SPC | 0.31.25. | 1939 | ||
James Wilcox Bozeman, Jr. | SPC | 0.35.25. | 1959-1960 | ||
James Willis Twiggs. | SPC | 0.31.53. | 1939 | ||
Jarrell Plantation in Jones County. Photographs accompany "Jarrell Plantation, a History" by Virginia Reeves Gunn. Views of Jarrell family, home and farm structures. | SPC | 0.17.31. | 1-49 | ||
Jarrell Plantation with family members and Governor Jimmy Carter. 21 black and white photographs of the original house and various outbuildings of the Jarrell Plantation located 15 miles north of Macon near East Juliette. The 7 acre post-Civil War farm complex became part of the Georgia Heritage Trust on January 4th, 1974. Other photographs show members of the Jarrell family with Governor Jimmy Carter. From RG 86-1-1. | GRP | .12.37. | 1970 (ca.) | ||
Jasper Luther Beeson. | SPC | 0.17.36. | |||
Jaycee Program in Athens, Ga. Honorees at the program are pictured left to right: Dr. R. C. Wilson, Dr. Guy O. Wheechel, Dr. W. W. Brown, Mrs. E. C. Gidley, Dr. John Hunnicutt, William Thrasher. Standing: Dr. R. H. Randolph, Dr. Harold Hodgson, Dr. J. G. Galloway, Dr. J.K. Patrick, Dr. Walker Matthews, and University of Georgia Deans Tom Jones and Kenneth L. Waters. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.88. | |||
Jefferson Austin Pope. | SPC | 0.30.48. | 1943 | ||
Jefferson County Courthouse, Louisville, GA. | LPC | 0.0.363. | |||
Jefferson Davis. | SPC | 0.18.17. | |||
Jefferson Davis. | LPC | 0.0.18. | |||
Jekyll Island Clubhouse, Jekyll Island, GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.78. | |||
Jekyll Island scrapbook, late 1950s. Approx. 50 pages of photographs of Jekyll Island taken in the late 1950s. From RG 2. | GRP | 0.16.8. | 1955 - 1959 | ||
Jekyll Island, GA. Aerial views. | LPC | 0.0.521. | early 1960s | a-g | |
Jerome Marcelous Clements. | SPC | 0.30.18. | 1943 | ||
Jerre Chappell Miller, Jr. | SPC | 0.36.66. | 1959-1960 | ||
Jesse Callaway, born 1796 in Wilkes Co., GA. | SPC | 0.39.13. | |||
Jesse Lee Hass. | SPC | 0.31.29. | 1939 | ||
Jessie Dell. | SPC | 0.17.40. | |||
Jimmy D. NeSmith. | SPC | 0.37.7. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joanna Troutman monument. | LPC | 0.0.22. | |||
Joanna Troutman. | SPC | 0.18.98. | |||
Joe and Earl Lively of Rockledge, Georgia. Public Health employees and officials demonstrate how to use the Hoyer lift. The Hoyer lift and two wheelchairs were given to the boys by the Columbus Muscular Dystrophy Chapter. Left to right behind the boys are Mrs. Grace Thornhill, public health nurse in the Georgia Department of Public Health Crippled Children's Division; Dr. O.H. Cheek, Laurens County Health Commissioner; Mrs. Katheryn K. Robertson, Laurens County nurse. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.102. | |||
Joe B. Adams. | SPC | 0.32.7. | 1953-1954 | ||
Joe B. Adams. | SPC | 0.34.9. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joe Columbus Underwood. | SPC | 0.37.56. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joe Jackson Hurst. | SPC | 0.36.19. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joe Kirkland. | SPC | 0.36.38. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joe Nelson Burton. | SPC | 0.33.9. | 1953 | ||
Joel B. Paris, III, Georgia Air National Guard. 1 image of Joel B. Paris, III. He was appointed Adjutant General for the State of Georgia, with the rank of Major General, by Governor Jimmy Carter in 1971. He served from 1971-1975. From RG 1-10-98. | GRP | 0.1.8. | |||
Joel B. Paris, III. 1 black and white 8 x 10 inch photo of Joel B. Paris, III. From RG 1-10-98. | GRP | .1.10. | |||
Joel Herman Miller. | SPC | 0.36.67. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joel Hood Terrell. | SPC | 0.30.54. | 1943 | ||
Joesph Wilbur Claxton. | SPC | 0.38.16. | 1961-1962 | ||
John A. Miller. | LPC | 0.0.423. | |||
John Adam Treutlen. Reference only; cannot reproduce. | SPC | 0.39.53. | |||
John Archibald Campbell (d. 1820) who lived in Wilkes Co., GA around 1810. Reference only; cannot reproduce. | SPC | 0.39.67. | |||
John Arthur McGregor, in uniform, served in the 17th Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co. E during the Civil War. | SPC | 0.39.48. | ca. 1861-1865 | ||
John B. Matthews. | SPC | 0.18.50. | a-b | ||
John B. McGee, President of Andrew College in Cuthbert, Randolph Co., GA, and his family. Photographer: Allen F. Hall, Cuthbert, GA | SPC | 0.40.28. | |||
John B. Spivey. | SPC | 0.31.2. | 1939 | ||
John Bridges Buff, Jr. | SPC | 0.34.15. | 1959-1960 | ||
John Brown Gordon monument. | LPC | 0.0.104. | |||
John Brown Gordon. | LPC | 0.0.14. | cartoon | ||
John Brown Gordon. Photographer: C. M. Bell, Washington, DC | SPC | 0.39.35. | |||
John Bryant Hall. | SPC | 0.32.26. | 1953-1954 | ||
John Buhler, Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers, and Mr. Scott Candler. 8 x 10 inch black and white print of John Buhler (left), dean of the Emory University School of Dentistry, Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers (center), the Director of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1948 to 1960, and Mr. Scott Candler, a Dekalb County Commissioner from 1939 to 1954. This was taken around 1955. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.156. | 1955 | ||
John Calhoun Peterson. | SPC | 0.38.49. | 1961-1962 | ||
John Calvin Cail, Jr. | SPC | 0.31.15. | 1939 | ||
John D. Odom. | SPC | 0.37.10. | 1959-1960 | ||
John Dave Shepherd | SPC | 0.32.52. | 1953-1954 | ||
John E. Sheffield, Jr. | SPC | 0.37.36. | 1959-1960 | ||
John E. Stoddard. | SPC | 0.32.55. | 1953-1954 | ||
John Edward Quillian. | SPC | 0.33.55. | 1953 | ||
John Floyd Harrington. | SPC | 0.38.28. | 1961-1962 | ||
John Floyd Larkins. | SPC | 0.36.42. | 1959-1960 | ||
John Forsyth. | SPC | 0.39.33. | engraving | ||
John Frank Browning | SPC | 0.32.11. | 1953-1954 | ||
John Harold Hawkins. | SPC | 0.33.35. | 1953 | ||
John Iverson Johnson (1842-1924), in uniform, served in 45th Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co E. during the Civil War. | SPC | 0.39.45. | ca. 1861-1865 | ||
John Judson Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture. 2 images. Image labeled 1.1 is a large portrait of former Commissioner of Agriculture, John Judson Brown who served from 1917-1927. Image labeled 1.2 is John Judson Brown as a younger man. From RG 13. | GRP | 0.18.1. | |||
John Kell McIntosh. | LPC | 0.0.422. | |||
John L. Mavity. | SPC | 0.31.39. | 1939 | ||
John L. Taylor. | SPC | 0.37.50. | 1959-1960 | ||
John Leckey Barnett. | SPC | 0.35.15. | 1959-1960 | ||
John Lee Phillips. | SPC | 0.37.22. | 1959-1960 | ||
John Lowe. | SPC | 0.29.38. | |||
John Marshall Law School graduates, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.447. | 1949 | ||
John Marshall Law School senior class banquet, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.446. | 1949 | ||
John Marshall Slaton seated in front of a bookcase. Studio: McCrary & Co. | LPC | 0.0.483. | 1912 | ||
John Marshall Slaton. | LPC | 0.0.42. | a-b | ||
John Marshall Slaton. Senate President | SPC | 0.42.1. | 1911-1912 | ||
John McCrary, who served in the 22nd Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co.H during the Civil War and died Jan. 23, 1901, was from Warren Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.16. | |||
John Middleton Simmons. | SPC | 0.30.52. | 1943 | ||
John Millen. Reference only; cannot reproduce. | SPC | 0.40.31. | |||
John Oscar Bridges. | SPC | 0.31.11. | 1939 | ||
John Ross house. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.387. | ca. 1864 | ||
John Roy McGinty, Jr. | SPC | 0.31.37. | 1939 | ||
John S. Candler. | LPC | 0.0.216. | |||
John Terrell Crowder served in the 31st Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co. D during the Civil War. Studio: Atlanta Photo Company | SPC | 0.39.18. | |||
John Thomas McKenzie. | SPC | 0.38.38. | 1961-1962 | ||
John Troy Preston. | SPC | 0.30.49. | 1943 | ||
John W. Hammond. Senate Secretary | SPC | 0.31.4. | 1939 | ||
John Webb Lee, in uniform, served in the 22nd Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co. C during the Civil War. | SPC | 0.39.55. | 1861 | a | |
John Webb Lee, M. D. | SPC | 0.39.55. | 1915 | b | |
John Wesley Greer. | SPC | 0.34.26. | 1959-1960 | ||
John Wesley. | LPC | 0.0.28. | |||
John William Bloodworth. | SPC | 0.30.13. | 1943 | ||
John William Clark. | SPC | 0.18.84. | |||
John William Love, Jr. | SPC | 0.36.47. | 1959-1960 | ||
Johnnie L. Caldwell. | SPC | 0.35.36. | 1959-1960 | ||
Johnson Murphy Claggett Townsend. | SPC | 0.33.61. | 1953 | ||
Jones home located on South Main Street, Blakely, GA. It was built in the 1860s by Thomas Speight. T. F. Jones acquired in it 1890. | SPC | 0.39.64. | 1957 | b | |
Jones outdoor produce market, probably Atlanta, GA. Photographer: C. G. Kuffrey, Atlanta | SPC | 0.39.84. | 1940s | ||
Jordan Edwin Brooks | SPC | 0.31.13. | 1939 | ||
Joseph E. Loggins. | SPC | 0.36.44. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joseph E. Ragen. 1 image. Joseph E. Ragen was warden at Illinois State Penitentiary. From RG 1-17-90. | GRP | 0.12.5. | |||
Joseph Elvin (Ebb) Duncan. | SPC | 0.35.57. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joseph Henry Lumpkin II. | LPC | 0.0.226. | |||
Joseph Henry Taylor. | SPC | 0.37.51. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joseph Meriwether Terrell. | SPC | 0.39.39. | engraving | ||
Joseph Nathaniel King. | SPC | 0.36.37. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joseph Newton Lanier. | SPC | 0.34.35. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joseph R. Lamar. | LPC | 0.0.223. | |||
Joseph Slaton Skelton. | SPC | 0.34.54. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joseph Terrell Dailey. | SPC | 0.38.18. | 1961-1962 | ||
Joseph Tyron Shaw, Sr. | SPC | 0.34.53. | 1959-1960 | ||
Joseph Wheeler and four ladies. | SPC | 0.18.80. | |||
Judah P. Benjamin. | SPC | 0.18.3. | |||
Judges and Lawyers, Atlanta, GA. composite | LPC | 0.0.303. | 1899 | ||
Judges of the Superior Courts of Georgia Convention in the Georgia Capitol Senate chamber, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: Covert | LPC | 0.0.495. | Dec. 19, 1911 | ||
Judges of the Superior Courts of Georgia Convention. Photographer: Walter F. Winn | LPC | 0.0.496. | July 2, 1924 | ||
Jule Wimberly Felton. | SPC | 0.33.24. | 1953 | ||
Julia Jackson Chapter # 1, Children of the Confederacy members in a vehicle decorated as a parade float, probably in Atlanta, GA. The occasion may have been the first state conference of the Children of the Confederacy held in the United States. | SPC | 0.40.14. | 1912 | ||
Julia Summerour Dale and her brother, Dave Allen Summerour, were named Queen and King of the Dahlonega Gold Rush Days for their earlier mining activity contributions, Dahlonega, GA. | SPC | 0.39.38. | Oct. 8, 1955 | b | |
Julian H. Cox. | SPC | 0.35.49. | 1959-1960 | ||
Kate Edwards. | SPC | 0.17.41. | |||
Kelley Quillian. Senate Messenger | SPC | 0.34.7. | 1959-1960 | ||
Kelley Quillian. Senate Messenger | SPC | 0.38.7. | 1961-1962 | ||
Kennesaw Mountain, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.396. | ca. 1864 | a-b | |
Kimball House bounded by Pryor, Decatur, and Wall Streets, Atlanta, GA. Studio: Andrew & Diden, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.472. | early 1870s | ||
Kiokee Baptist Church, constituted in 1772, in Appling, Columbia Co., GA. Madge and Lou Brannon seen in some images. | SPC | 0.40.55. | 1956 | a-c | |
Kitchen at Liberty Hall, home of Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Crawfordville, GA. | LPC | 0.0.295. | |||
Kits and publications for civil defense. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints. These show four unidentified men in an office. One is standing by a map of the state of Georgia, one is typing, one holding a notebook with the words State Plan on the spine, and one is holding a telephone. The other photograph shows kits and publications used for civil defense purposes. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.133. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Knox Bynum. | SPC | 0.35.35. | 1959-1960 | ||
L. C. Graham. | SPC | 0.42.23. | 1911-1912 | ||
L. G. Neal. | SPC | 0.45.17. | 1921-1922 | ||
L. W. Eberhardt, Jr., the director of Georgia Agricultural Extension Service. 5 black and white 4 x 5 inch glossy prints and 2 semi-matte 8 x 10 inch prints of L. W. Eberhardt, Jr., the director of the Georgia Agricultural Extension Service. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.41. | |||
Laboratories Division of the Georgia Department of Health Three 8 x 10 inch glossies of Miss Janie Morris taken about 1955. 8 x 10 inch glossy of Mrs. Ina Ann (Williams) Wood. 8 x 10 inch glossy of (left to right) Dr. Earl J. Sunkes, Larry Scott, Mrs. Ina Ann (Williams) Wood, and Alice Brim. 8 x 10 inch glossy of (left to right)Carter Woolsey and Larry Scott in front of TV camera. 8 x 10 inch glossy of (left to right) Larry Scott, Tom Knowles, and Clara Johnston. 8 x 10 inch glossy of unidentified girl in serology lab. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.6. | |||
Laboratory Branch of the Georgia Department of Public Health. Two 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of the display the Laboratory Branch of the Georgia Department of Public Health constructed at the Southeast Fair in Atlanta in 1962. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.7. | 1962 | ||
Laboratory in the State Capitol before it was moved in 1940. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of the laboratory in the State Capitol before it was moved in 1940. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.25. | 1940 (ca.) | ||
LaFayette's birthday and the fourth anniversary of the Battle of the Marne celebrated at the house of the Atlanta Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.315. | Sept. 16, 1918 | ||
LaGrange College, LaGrange, GA. Aerial view. | LPC | 0.0.254. | |||
Lake and golf course, Baxley, GA. | SPC | 0.19.27. | |||
Lake Blackshear near Cordele, GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.69. | |||
Lake Blackshear, Cordele, GA. | SPC | 0.19.63. | |||
Lake Carroll, Carrollton, GA. Aerial view. | SPC | 0.19.42. | |||
Lake Delano at Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park, Harris Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.65. | |||
Lake Trahlyta at Vogel State Park, Union Co., GA. Studio: Thurston Hatcher Murals, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.87. | |||
Lamar Eugene Dunn. | SPC | 0.35.58. | 1959-1960 | ||
Lamartine Griffin Hardman. | SPC | 0.17.44. | |||
Lamont Smith. Senate Assistant Secretary | SPC | 0.30.5. | 1943 | ||
Lamont Smith. Senate Assistant Secretary | SPC | 0.32.4. | 1953-1954 | ||
Lanier's Oak, named for Georgia poet, Sidney Lanier, overlooks the marshes, Brunswick, GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.459. | |||
Lawson General Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia. Curteich-Chicago "C.T. Art Colortone" creation. Postcard booklet showing interior and exterior color images of Lawson General Hospital located 12 miles north of Atlanta, Georgia. It was an Army General Hospital, which opened on April 1, 1941. Postcard booklet includes a short description of the hospital. | SPC | .48.5. | 1941 | a-n | |
Lawton W. Griffin. | SPC | 0.33.31. | 1953 | ||
Lee Buren Wyatt. | SPC | 0.33.66. | 1953 | ||
Legislative Visitation Committee at Fort Valley State College in May, 1945. 1 black and white 4 1/2 x 3 inch glossy print of the Legislative Visitation Committee at Fort Valley State College in May, 1945. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.33. | 1945 | ||
Lehman Lanier, Governor Jimmy Carter, and B. A. Bishop. 1 glossy 5 x 8 inch print of (left to right) Lehman Lanier, Governor Jimmy Carter, and B. A. Bishop. Mr. Lanier was chairman of the Slash Pine Area Planning and Development Commission and Mr. Bishop was the regional advisor to the Commission. The photograph was taken in the early 1970s. From RG 93-2-14. | GRP | .11.32. | 1970 (ca.) | ||
Leila Boswell McCommons. | SPC | 0.18.93. | |||
Leon Hodges Baughman. | SPC | 0.35.17. | 1959-1960 | ||
Leonard N. Lokey. | SPC | 0.36.45. | 1959-1960 | ||
Lera Dixon, the 1926 Miss Georgia, from Blackshear, GA. | SPC | 0.39.47. | |||
Lester Garfield Maddox | LPC | 0.0.437. | |||
Lester Maddox. | SPC | 0.24.0. | |||
Lester Maddox. | SPC | 0.25.0. | |||
Lewis Hardeman Oden. | SPC | 0.30.45. | 1943 | ||
Library, Valdosta State College, Valdosta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.256. | |||
Lighthouse, St. Simons Island, GA. | SPC | 0.29.59. | |||
Lillian Henderson. | SPC | 0.33.37. | 1953 | ||
Lily Reynolds. | LPC | 0.0.318. | |||
Line Baptist Church, located in northern Banks, Co., GA, was constituted in 1802. | SPC | 0.40.1. | b | ||
Linton Stephens. | SPC | 0.39.28. | engraving | ||
Lithonia Lighting Products Company, Lithonia, GA. Exterior and interior views. | SPC | 0.19.91. | a-b | ||
Little White House, home of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Warm Springs, GA. Aerial views. Photographer: 4th Photo Section, Air Corps, Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL | LPC | 0.0.479. | ca. 1930s | a-b | |
Liza Stephens (1836-1918), African-American cook of the Alexander Hamilton Stephens family, and Anna Frances Holden (b. 1905) on the porch at Liberty Hall, Crawfordville, GA. | SPC | 0.39.2. | 1911 | ||
Lizzie Rutherford (1833-1873). | SPC | 0.39.5. | |||
Lloyd Jefferson Brock. | SPC | 0.30.16. | 1943 | ||
Locomotive, the "General," that was captured by the "Texas" during Andrews Raid in north Georgia during the Civil War on exhibit at Union Depot, Chattanooga, TN. | LPC | 0.0.522. | b | color lithograph | |
Locomotive, the "General," that was captured by the "Texas" during Andrews Raid in north Georgia during the Civil War. Studio: Finley's Studio, Dalton, GA | LPC | 0.0.522. | a | ||
Log Cabin Student Activities House, Georgia State Women's College. Valdosta, Georgia. 1 black and white 8 1/2 x 10 inch glossy print of the Log Cabin Student Activities House at the Georgia State Women's College in Valdosta, Georgia. The Georgia State Women's College became Valdosta State College (now University). From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.25. | |||
Logan E. Bleckley. | LPC | 0.0.477. | |||
Logan E. Bleckley. | SPC | 0.17.37. | |||
Lookout Mountain, Lu-Lu Lake. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.386. | ca. 1864 | ||
Louis Thomas Raulerson. | SPC | 0.37.25. | 1959-1960 | ||
Lovette Richard Dozier. | SPC | 0.32.21. | 1953-1954 | ||
Lovick Pierce Thomas. | SPC | 0.29.44. | |||
Lucian Lamar Knight. | SPC | 0.40.64. | a-f | ||
Lucian Lamar Knight. | LPC | 0.0.510. | cartoon | ||
Lucian Lamar Knight. | SPC | 0.40.7. | engraving | ||
Lucius Eugene Tate. | SPC | 0.18.97. | |||
Lucy Cobb house, Athens, GA. | SPC | 0.29.58. | |||
Lucy Cobb Institute, Athens, GA. | SPC | 0.29.62. | 1893 | ||
Lucy Cunyus Mulcahy at a booksigning at Munn's, Cartersville, GA, as Mayor Charles Clyde and Art Minor watch. | SPC | 0.40.25. | Dec. 14, 1971 | ||
Lula Lake, Dade Co., GA. | LPC | 0.0.512. | ca. 1864 | ||
Lumpkin Law School building at the University of Georgia located at the corner of Broad and Lumpkin Streets, Athens, GA. | SPC | 0.40.53. | early 1920s | ||
Luther Carl Jordan. | SPC | 0.36.30. | 1959-1960 | ||
Luther Usrie Bloodworth. | SPC | 0.30.14. | 1943 | ||
M. E. Williams. | SPC | 0.45.36. | 1948-1949 | ||
Mac Huey, an Emory senior dental student, checking the teeth of a student at Toney Elementary School in 1960. An 8 x 10 inch print showing Mac Huey, an Emory senior dental student, checking the teeth of a student at Toney Elementary School during the dental survey of 10,000 DeKalb County School children around 1960. Also shown (left to right, standing) are: Dr. Jack Lee, Dr. Ernest Mingledorf, Jim Cherry, and Dr. John Buhler. From RG 26-22-49. | GRP | .6.37. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Macie Speer Copeland. | SPC | 0.18.86. | |||
Mack Claude Screws. | SPC | 0.34.52. | 1959-1960 | ||
Macon Vocational School, mid 1950s. 3 images of the Macon Vocational School showing the Television and Radio shop, mid 1950s. From RG 12-15-46. | GRP | .1.46. | 1953 - 1957 | ||
Maddox Jerome Hale. | SPC | 0.36.6. | 1959-1960 | ||
Main Street, Rome, GA. | SPC | 0.20.54. | |||
Major Hiram Anderson Butler. | SPC | 0.18.10. | |||
Major Horton house ruins, Jekyll Island, GA. | SPC | 0.19.88. | |||
Major William Horton's tabby house remains on Jekyll Island, GA. | LPC | 0.0.174. | |||
Mallory Oratio Scoggins. | SPC | 0.32.51. | 1953-1954 | ||
Man fishes near the dam and spillway at Hard Labor Creek State Park, Morgan Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.72. | |||
Man fishing at Lake Walker at Laura S. Walker State Park, Ware Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.81. | |||
Man holds a baby bird, a phoebe, in the palm of his hand at Vogel State Park, Union Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.85. | |||
Manufacture of cottonseed oil, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.158. | 1887 | b | |
Marcus Wayland Beck. | LPC | 0.0.3. | a-b | ||
Margaret Fincher Giddens Jones at her home in Atlanta, 1958. 1 image of Margaret Fincher Giddens Jones, wife of Zack W. Jones, at her home in Atlanta, 1958. She was the principal of Brookhaven Junior High School from 1922 to 1939. She was very active in the Peachtree Road Presbyterian Church. From RG 4-2-46. | GRP | 0.12.25. | 1958 | ||
Marion Merrill Johnson. | SPC | 0.36.22. | 1959-1960 | ||
Marion S. Harper. | SPC | 0.45.3. | 1907-1908 | ||
Mark Fitzpatrick. | SPC | 0.38.22. | 1961-1962 | ||
Marker dedication to Dudley M. Hughes, April 25, 1955. 2 images of the Dudley M. Hughes marker dedication ceremony, April 25, 1955. From RG 12-15-46. | GRP | 0.2.52. | 1955 | ||
Marker to the Rev. Daniel Marshall who established the Kiokee Baptist Church in 1772, in Appling, Columbia Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.55. | 1956 | d-e | |
Marlin Richard Hollis. | SPC | 0.30.32. | 1943 | ||
Marshall Eugene Groover, Sr. | SPC | 0.31.27. | 1939 | ||
MARTA buses. Color photographs of MARTA buses. From RG 87-7-33. | GRP | .11.28. | |||
Martha Ann Jincie (Mrs. Fielding Travis) Powell, a founder of the Pioneer Society of Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.39.42. | Dec. 1903 | ||
Martin Bailey's Mill located in a tributary near Noontootla Creek in Fannin Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.51. | Aug. 1891 | ||
Marvin E. Moate. | SPC | 0.31.41. | 1939 | ||
Marvin E. Moate. | SPC | 0.36.68. | 1959-1960 | ||
Marvin L. Summers. | SPC | 0.37.47. | 1959-1960 | ||
Mary Hughes Walton. | LPC | 0.0.268. | |||
Mary Musgrove, interpreter for General James Edward Oglethorpe in his dealings with Native Americans. Artist: Bess Mitchell | LPC | 0.0.494. | ca. 1939 | imaginary pencil drawing | |
Masonic burial, Treutlen Co., GA. | SPC | 0.39.43. | ca. 1880-1900 | ||
Maternal and Child Health Programs at the Georgia Department of Public Health. 19 black and white photographs showing the staff working with mothers and children. Also includes photographs of the healthmobile for child hygiene and tuberculosis control. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .12.34. | |||
Matthew Lauren McWhorter. | SPC | 0.33.46. | 1953 | ||
Matthew Talbot Nunnally (left) and his brother, Josiah Elam Nunnally, in uniform, served in the 11th Regiment Georgia Infanty, Co. H during the Civil War and were from Walton Co., GA. | SPC | 0.39.85. | 1862 | ||
Mauney Douglass Collins. | SPC | 0.33.16. | 1953 | ||
Max Cleland. | SPC | 0.17.38. | a-c | ||
Max Cleland. Secretary of State | LPC | 0.0.429. | a-b | ||
McCall Hospital, Rome, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.53. | |||
McCord Stewart Company that sold Farmbell candy wholesale, Atlanta, GA. Interior view. | SPC | 0.39.40. | ca. 1906 | ||
McIntosh, a Creek chief. | LPC | 0.0.440. | |||
McIntosh, a Native American. Artist: Bess Mitchell, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.490. | 1939 | color drawing | |
Mechanical Drawing Building at Georgia Tech. 18 photographs of the Mechanical Drawing Building. The construction of this building was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized at Georgia Tech. The dates of the photographs range from January 7th, 1938 to July 1st, 1938. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.10. | 1938 | ||
Members of an Aviation Vest Club organized Oct. 3, 1918, by the Atlanta Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.317. | 1918 | ||
Members of the Faver and Allsopp families. | SPC | 0.40.58. | a-e | ||
Members of the first grand jury to serve in the new Effingham Co. Courthouse shown outside the courthouse in Springfield, GA. | SPC | 0.39.22. | 1909 | ||
Members of the Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission Publicity and Promotion Committee. Members of the Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission Publicity and Promotion Committee. Members include: H. Hansell Hillyer, Albert Gelders, James M. Robinson, Leo Aikman, William A. Ott, Milton L. Fleetwood, J. W. Woodruff, Jr., and John W. Jacobs, Jr. From RG 79-1-1. | GRP | .12.24. | |||
Members of the Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission. Photographs of members of the Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission. Finance Committee as follows: W.C. Mitchell, Roy B. Sewell, Roy P. Otwell, Sr., Kenneth W. Dunwoody, Samuel H. Morgan, Ben S. Gilmer, M. Cook Barwick, Charles L. Davidson, Jr., George M. Bozemore, Alfred W. Jones, Samuel Hubert Swint, Ivan Allen, Jr., John W. Lastinger, and Edward J. Forio. From RG 79-1-1. | GRP | .12.20. | |||
Members of the Georgia Department of Public Health's Decade Club. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of members of the Decade Club, a club for staff who had worked for the department for ten years. Left to Right: Mr. Charles Henderson, Mr. Charles Shelnutt, Mrs. Rebecca Broach, Mrs. Martha Caldwell Power, Mrs. Martha B. Abney, Ms. Marian F. Caldwallader, Ms. Doris Moorefield, Dr. Helen W. Bellhouse, and Mr. Fred Johnston. Another 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Dr. Helen Bellhouse. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.48. | |||
Members of the Laboratory Section of the Georgia Department of Public Health participating in a television program illustrating services they performed. 8 x 10 of the Serology demonstration shows (seated) Ms. Sue M. Brandon and Cornelius Gates; standing: Dr. Earl J. Sunkes (left) and Larry Scott. Two photographs of the Microscopy demonstration show (left to right): Dr. Sunkes, Ms. Ann May, Larry Scott, and Conrad Routh. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.37. | 1957 (ca.) | ||
Members of the Monuments, Memorials and Commemorations Committee of the Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission. Members of the Monuments, Memorials and Commemorations Committee of the Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission. From RG 79-1-1. | GRP | .12.21. | |||
Members of the Official Souvenirs Committee of the Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission. Members of the Official Souvenirs Committee of the Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission. The members include: Alva L. Haywood and Abit Massey. From RG 79-1-1. | GRP | .12.22. | |||
Members of the Pageants and Re-enactments Committee of the Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission. The members include: Dr. J. C. Bonner and Franklin Garrett. Members of the Pageants and Re-enactments Committee of the Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission. The members include: Dr. J. C. Bonner and Franklin Garrett. From RG 79-1-1. | GRP | .12.23. | |||
Members of the State Board of Health, 1956. 7 black and white photographs of members of the State Board of Health. Most of these were taken at the annual meeting of the board which was held in Centralhatchee, GA on April 19, 1956. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .12.36. | 1956 | ||
Members of the Thigpen family from the states of Georgia, Mississippi, and Washington. | SPC | 0.40.57. | a-i | ||
Memory King Tucker. | SPC | 0.37.54. | 1959-1960 | ||
Men observing cattle in a pasture. 3 black and white 8 1/2 x 10 inch glossy prints of men observing cattle in a pasture. They apparently are of Aberdeen-Angus heifers bought from Rosemere Farm, Maquoketa, Iowa, in April 1944 to be used as a foundation herd at the Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.30. | 1944 | ||
Men outside Singer Company with bales of cotton, Lumpkin, Stewart Co., GA. L-R; ?, ?, ?, W. H. Tompkins, J. N. Mitchel, S. M. Peacock, Jr., Price Tompkins, L. W. McRae, and App Herman. | SPC | 0.40.29. | 1905-1910 | ||
Men who served as Georgia's State Highway Engineer, 1918-1968. L-R: M. E. Cox, George T. McDonald, W. R. Neel, B. P. McWhorter, W. B. Brantley, M. L. Shadburn, E. A. Stanley, H. E. Newton, and E. Jack Smith. | LPC | 0.0.453. | March 1955 | ||
Men's Bible Class, Antioch Baptist Church, Elbert Co., GA. | SPC | 0.39.66. | 1916 | ||
Men, officers, and machine guns at the Machine Gun Training Center at Camp Hancock, Augusta, GA form the machine gun insignia. | LPC | 0.0.457. | 10 Dec. 1918 | ||
Mercer Lynwood Dunn, Jr. | SPC | 0.31.23. | 1939 | ||
Mercer University Chapel, built ca. 1845, Penfield, GA. In 1871 when Mercer University was moved to Macon, the chapel was given to the Penfield Baptist Church. Studio: Andrew & Diden, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.469. | |||
Mercer University law class, Macon, GA. Photographer: Milner | LPC | 0.0.481. | 1900 | ||
Mercer University, Macon, GA. | LPC | 0.0.358. | |||
Mercer University, Macon, GA. Aerial view. | LPC | 0.0.238. | |||
Metcalf, Thomas Co., GA, street scene with citizens in front of businesses. | SPC | 0.40.66. | ca. 1900 | ||
Methodist Church, Jasper, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.19.85. | |||
Microscopy Lab of the Georgia Department of Public Health. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of the Microscopy Lab of the Georgia Department of Public Health when that department was housed in the State Capitol. The department moved to a new location in 1940, about the time this photograph was taken. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.23. | 1940 (ca.) | ||
Midway Colonial Museum, Midway, GA. | SPC | 0.19.98. | a-g | ||
Midway Congregational Church and Cemetery, Midway, Liberty Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.71. | |||
Midway Congregational Church, Midway, GA. Exterior views. | SPC | 0.19.99. | a-b | ||
Mildred Lewis Rutherford. 9 images of or relating to Mildred Lewis Rutherford, an amateur historian who lived near Athens from 1852-1928. Her father was a University of Georgia professor and T.R.R. and Howell Cobb were uncles. 2 images show an unidentified home, possibly Ms. Rutherford's home. The other images show Ms. Rutherford and others, possibly family members. From RG 4-2-46. | GRP | 0.12.17. | |||
Military Science Field Day at Fort Valley State College on May 11th, 1962. 7 black and white 8 1/2 x 11 inch photographs of various scenes from Military Science Field Day at Fort Valley State College on May 11th, 1962. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.40. | 1962 | ||
Military unit members in uniform on an unidentified business street. The unit may possibly be the Columbus Guards from Columbus, GA. | LPC | 0.0.520. | ca. 1880 | ||
Mill with overshot water wheel at Berry Schools, Rome, GA. | LPC | 0.0.100. | |||
Milledgeville State Hospital. Six 8 x 10 inch and four 4 x 5 inch prints of the buildings and grounds. One 4 x 5 inch print of a bed. One 8 x 10 inch print of people in front of a move screen and blackboard. Two 8 x 10 inch prints of men in front of a house. One 8 x 10 inch print of women on typewriters. One 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 inch print of patients dancing. One 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 of women in front of a blackboard. One 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 of women under a tree. One 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 of patients seated behind barred gates. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.11. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Milton Morton (Muggsy) Smith. | SPC | 0.37.40. | 1959-1960 | ||
Minnie Shaw. | SPC | 0.18.95. | |||
Miscellaneous photographs belonging to the Georgia Civil War Centennial. Photos include: Atlanta sculptor Julian H. Harris inspecting his Andrews Raid Commemorative Medal, Andrews Raid Commemorative Medal, Captain William A. Fuller Commemorative Medal, Three Members of the "Nancy Harts," the "Nancy Harts," Governor Vandiver, Governor Vandiver and unidentified gentleman, Railroad Station (unidentified), a re-activated Civil War unit, Sign at Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum, Airport scenes, and Banquet scenes. From RG 79-1-1. | GRP | .11.26. | |||
Miss Adkins' fourth grade class at Ivy Street School, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.464. | ca. 1912 | ||
Miss Beazie Hayes, the Director of the Mental Health Institute in Atlanta in the 1960s. 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inch glossy prints of Miss Beazie Hayes, the Director of the Mental Health Institute in Atlanta in the 1960s. From RG 26-24-35. | GRP | .7.13. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Miss Bessie Swan. These photographs were taken in the 1940s, early 1950s, and during the time Miss Swan was in the U.S. Army in World War II. Miss Swan was a public health nursing executive for the Georgia Department of Public Health as of 1945, became Associate Director of Public Health Nursing in 1951 and retired from the department in 1964. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.141. | |||
Miss Dunwoody's second grade class at Williams Street School, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.465. | ca. 1910 | b | |
Miss Edith Petrie and Mr. Robert H. Byers. 4 x 5 inch and 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Ms. Edith Petrie and Mr. Robert H. Byers. Mr. Byers was an Industrial Hygienist working for the Georgia Department of Public Health in 1949. He was Chief of the Industrial Hygiene Section in 1962, Director of the Water Reservoir Service in 1963, and Director of the Environmental Health Services in 1970. He retired in 1972. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.39. | |||
Miss Erna Lee Mason. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Miss Erna Lee Mason. Ms. Mason worked at the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1945 to 1968. She was secretary to the director of the department during this period, and was the editor of Georgia Health from 1951 to 1968. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.29. | |||
Miss Fogg's third grade class at Williams Street School, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.465. | ca. 1911 | a | |
Miss Hazel Royall Stephens of Warm Springs performing a Patient Training Demonstration at the World Confederation for Physical Therapy at the Hotel Statler in New York, New York on June 22nd, 1956. 12 black and white 7 x 9 inch photographs of Miss Hazel Royall Stephens of Warm Springs performing a Patient Training Demonstration at the World Confederation for Physical Therapy at the Hotel Statler in New York, New York on June 22nd, 1956. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.18. | 1956 | ||
Miss Helen Hovis. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Miss Helen Hovis and two unidentified men. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.8. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Miss Jewell M. Morris. 8 x 10 and 6 1/4 x 9 1/2 inch prints of Miss Jewell M. Morris seated beside a mock-up of a house with a child and another woman looking on. Ms. Morris was a stenographer in the Child Health section and later moved to the Physical Health section. She worked for the DPH since 1951. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.36. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Miss Margaret Scott, Public Health Department employee in the tuberculosis control section, early 1950s. Miss Scott was a Public Health nurse trainee in 1945, then worked in tuberculosis control in 1948, and attended the Midwife Institute offered by Georgia Department of Public Health in 1953. She later worked for the Glynn County Health Department. From 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.90. | 1950 - 1955 | ||
Miss Mazie Scarbrough at her retirement party at Gracewood State School and Hospital. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Miss Mazie Scarbrough at her retirement party at Gracewood State School and Hospital after 39 years of service. From RG 26-24-35. | GRP | .7.15. | 1962 | ||
Miss Rutherford's bedroom at Lucy Cobb Institute, Athens, GA. | SPC | 0.29.64. | |||
Mission Ridge. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.384. | ca. 1864 | a-c | |
Mistippee, a Native American. Artist: Bess Mitchell, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.493. | 1939 | color drawing | |
Mitchell County Health Department. 1 photograph. Shows the front of the Mitchell County Health Department. Photostat made around the mid 1950s. RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.100. | |||
Mobile Health Unit given to the International Ladies Garment Workers Union by its parent organization, ca. 1950. The unit was formally dedicated on August 2 at Atlanta City Hall by Mayor William B. Hartsfield. The unit carried hot and cold water supply, was air conditioned, and had its own power system. It also had x-ray facilities, 200 Milli-ampere full wave rectification unit, diagnostic table and dark room. Photographer was Tracy O'Neal of Atlanta. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.79. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Monument to Confederate dead erected in 1878 in the courthouse park by the Ladies Memorial Association, Quitman, GA. | SPC | 0.40.17. | Oct. 7, 1935 | b | |
Monument to the Atlanta Gate City Guards. | LPC | 0.0.101. | a-b | ||
Morgan County Courthouse, Madison, GA. | LPC | 0.0.452. | early 1970s | ||
Morgan Lafayette Jackson (1831-1919), a surveyor in Washington Co., GA. | SPC | 0.39.25. | |||
Moses Ebenezer Brinson. | SPC | 0.31.12. | 1939 | ||
Mr. C. E. Gregory at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia on May 2nd, 1962. 8 x 10 inch glossy photos of Mr. C. E. Gregory at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia on May 2nd 1962. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.26. | 1962 | ||
Mr. C. R. Collins, Ms. Donna Reed, Dr. Claude Purcell, and Mr. Leroy Fargason. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of (left to right) Mr. C. R. Collins, Ms. Donna, Reed, Dr. Claude Purcell, and Mr. Leroy Fargason. These were taken at the dedication for the M. D. Collins Library on May 2nd, 1962. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.28. | 1962 | ||
Mr. C. R. Collins, who was Master of Ceremonies at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library at Blairsville, Georgia. 8 x 10 inch glossy photos of Mr. C. R. Collins, who was the Master of Ceremonies at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia. Mr. C. R. Collins was the Union County Superintendent of Schools. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.23. | |||
Mr. Carl Ridley. 6 x 8 inch glossy print. Mr. Ridley was a fiscal auditor for the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1952 to 1955. He was later a hospital administrator in Augusta, GA. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.137. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Mr. Douglas Hudson, Mr. John S. Newman, Governor Jimmy Carter, Mr. J.C. Woods, and Mr. Jack Holland. 5 x 8 inch glossy prints of (left to right) Mr. Douglas Hudson, Mr. John S. Newman, Governor Jimmy Carter, Mr. J. C. Woods, and Mr. Jack Holland. Mr. Hudson was the executive director of the Coosa Valley Area Planning and Development Commission. Mr. Newman and Mr. Holland were advisors to the Commission and Mr. Woods was chairman of the commission. These photographs were taken in the early 1970s. From RG 93-2-14. | GRP | .11.34. | 1970 (ca.) | ||
Mr. Ernest Davis, Mrs. Mayola Center, Dr. John G. Williams, Dr. W.D. Lundquist, and Mr. Calvin S. Buchanan (left to right). 8 x 10 inch glossy print. Taken at the annual meeting of the Georgia Public Health Association around 1953. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.146. | |||
Mr. Eucle George and William R. Weaver. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Mr. Eucle George (second from left) and William R. Weaver (second from right). Mr. George attended C.D. school in 1957, worked for the Local Health Organizations in 1958, and left the Department of Public Health the same year. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.45. | 1957 | ||
Mr. Jack Nelson, Governor Ernest Vandiver, Mrs. Betty Vandiver, Dr. I.H. Mackinnon, and Dr. James G. Williams. Mr. Jack Nelson, Governor Ernest Vandiver, Mrs. Betty Vandiver, Dr. I.H. Mackinnon, and Dr. James G. Williams. Taken in December of 1959. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.2. | 1959 | ||
Mr. James C. Abbott, Mr. W. H. Harper Jr., Governor Jimmy Carter, and Mr. Leroy Williams. 5 x 8 inch glossy prints of (left to right) Mr. James C. Abbott, Mr. W. H. Harper Jr., Governor Jimmy Carter, and Mr. Leroy Williams. Mr. Harper and Mr. Abbott were regional advisors to Area Planning and Development Commissions. Mr. Williams was chairman of the Central Savannah River Area Planning and Development Commission. These photographs were taken in the early 1970s. From RG 93-2-14. | GRP | .11.36. | 1970 (ca.) | ||
Mr. Ralph S. (Rock) Howard. 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch, 3 1/2 x 5 inch, and 5 x 7 inch prints of Mr. Ralph S. (Rock) Howard. Mr. Howard was the Executive Secretary of the Water Quality Control Board from 1965 to 1976. He died on July 24, 1977. These were taken about 1965. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.21. | 1965 (ca.) | ||
Mr. Reuben Taylor, Clarence Suggs, Phillis E. Lee, and Gwen H. Brewster. Two 2 1/2 x 3 3/4 inch glossy prints of Mr. Reuben Taylor, taken in 1964. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of (left to right) Clarence Suggs, Phillis E. Lee, Gwen H. Brewster, and Mr. Taylor. This photograph was taken in 1959. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.55. | |||
Mr. Roy Boston and Mr. F. Johnson. 8 x 10 inch and 4 x 5 inch prints of (left to right) Mr. Roy Boston and Mr. F. Johnson. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.57. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Mr. Thomas F. Gibson, Ms. Mary Ashford, Ms. Dot Alex on a T.V. program sponsored by the Maternal and Child Health Division. Two 4 x 5 inch prints of Mr. Thomas F. Gibson taken on December 30, 1963. 8 x 10 inch print of (left to right) Mr. Gibson, Ms. Mary Ashford, and Ms. Dot Alex as they appeared on a T.V. program sponsored by the Maternal and Child Health Division. Ms. Alex demonstrates the "football hold" method of holding babies. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.12. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Mr. Tommy Chambliss, Governor Jimmy Carter, and Mr. Carroll C. Underwood. Mr. Tommy Chambliss, Governor Jimmy Carter, and Mr. Carroll C. Underwood. Mr. Underwood was the executive director of the Southwest Georgia Area Planning and Development Commission and Mr. Chambless was the regional advisor to the Commission. The photograph was taken in the early 1970s. From RG 93-2-14. | GRP | .11.37. | 1970 (ca.) | ||
Mr. Walter Brennan and Ms. Jean Peters arriving in Atlanta to promote National Children's Dental Health Week in Georgia. Five 8 x 10 inch glossy prints show Mr. Walter Brennan and Ms. Jean Peters arriving in Atlanta to promote National Children's Dental Health Week in Georgia. One photograph is of Mr. Brennan in Waycross. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.28. | 1945 (ca.) | ||
Mrs. Betty Vandiver. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Mrs. Betty Vandiver (left), Dr. Louie A. Newton, and an unidentified woman (right). Photo was probably taken in 1959 at Central State Hospital. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.9. | 1959 (ca.) | ||
Mrs. Burnetta Blatt, consultant with the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness. 8 x 10 inch glossy print shows Mrs. Burnetta Blatt, nurse consultant with the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, demonstrating the use of the Snellen vision chart to the Atlanta alumni chapter of Delta Gamma, a sorority whose chapters sponsor a major community project in sight conservation. Picture shows Mrs. Blatt and Mrs. J. Jerome Felton Jr. (seated), the chapter president. Left to right (standing): Mrs. W. R. Aven; Mrs. Stanley Knapp, and Ms. Hazel Gardner. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.19. | 1953 (ca.) | ||
Mrs. C. M. Wise from Fitzgerald, GA was the owner of the coin used in the 1932 Georgia Bicentennial celebration. | SPC | 0.39.3. | 1930s | ||
Mrs. Carl Sims and Mrs. Kate Reid (sisters of Dr. M. D. Collins) at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia. 8 x 10 inch prints of Mrs. Carl Sims and Mrs. Kate Reid (sisters of Dr. M. D. Collins) at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia on May 2nd, 1962. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.29. | 1962 | ||
Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips, Public Health nurse in Glynn County, Georgia. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.101. | |||
Mrs. Eugene Talmadge receiving a chest x-ray, Dr. J.A. Thomas, and several others. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Mrs. Eugene (Miss Mitt) Talmadge receiving a chest x-ray apparently at McRae, Georgia (taken in the early 1950s). An 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Dr. J.A. Thomas of Griffin, Georgia. An 8 x 10 inch glossy print showing (left to right): Dr. Thomas F. Sellers, an unidentified man, Governor Herman E. Talmadge, and Dr. Charles D. Bowdoin. RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.153. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Mrs. Iris Faircloth Blitch. | SPC | 0.32.8. | 1953-1954 | ||
Mrs. John B. Gordon. | SPC | 0.18.87. | |||
Mrs. Louise Butt, librarian at the M. D. Collins Library, attending the dedication of the library in Blairsville, Georgia. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Mrs. Louise Butt, the librarian at the M. D. Collins Library, attending the dedication of the library in Blairsville, Georgia on May 2nd 1962. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.24. | |||
Mrs. Mary Givens Bryan. | SPC | 0.33.7. | 1953 | ||
Mrs. Mary Louise (Jackson) Collins, the mother of Dr. M. D. Collins. This was taken on January 14th, 1912 near Broxton, Georgia. 5 x 7 inch image of Mrs. Mary Louise (Jackson) Collins, the mother of Dr. M. D. Collins. This was taken on January 14th, 1912 near Broxton, Georgia. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.35. | 1912 | ||
Mrs. Mayola S. Center, Mr. Calvin Buchanan, Dr. John H. Venable, Dr. Millard E. Winchester, Dr. James G. Williams, and Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Mrs. Mayola S. Center (left), Mr. Calvin Buchanan (second from left), Dr. John H. Venable (fourth from right), Dr. Millard E. Winchester (third from right), Dr. James G. Williams (second from right), and Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers (right). From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.9. | |||
Mrs. Mildred F. Selman's retirement party. 8 x 10 glossy print. Shows Dr. Thomas F. Sellers and Mrs. Mildred F. Selman at Mrs. Selman's retirement party. Mrs. Selman was the first person to retire from the Georgia Department of Public Health. She was employed in the department as of 1945 as a stenographer in Public Health Engineering. She retired in January of 1951. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.128. | 1951 | ||
Mrs. Mildred T. Bryson bandaging the finger of an unidentified state employee. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Mrs. Mildred T. Bryson bandaging the finger of an unidentified state employee. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.27. | |||
Mrs. Oscar Kersh and Mrs. Richard Walsh handing hundreds of dental examination cards to Dr. Fred Lewis and Dr. T.O. Wilson. 8 x 10 and 5 x 7 inch prints showing Mrs. Oscar Kersh and Mrs. Richard Walsh handing hundreds of dental examination cards to Dr. Fred Lewis and Dr. T.O. Wilson. These cards were used during the Department of Health's Dental Health Service survey of 10,000 DeKalb children's teeth during the late 1950s and early 1960s. From RG 26-22-49. | GRP | .6.40. | |||
Mrs. Rebecca Laing Garrett. | SPC | 0.33.28. | 1953 | ||
Mrs. Ruth Kirkland, employee at Glynn County Health Department. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.106. | |||
Mrs. Susie Tillman Moore. | SPC | 0.31.42. | 1939 | ||
Mrs. Theodora Floyd (left) and Mrs. Elizabeth Fulcher (right). 8 x 7 inch black and white glossy print shows Mrs. Theodora Floyd (left) and Mrs. Elizabeth Fulcher (right). Mrs. Floyd was a Nursing Executive for the Georgia Department of Public Health in 1947, was State Director of Public Health Nursing in 1951, and retired in 1962. Mrs. Fulcher was a Public Health Nursing Consultant in 1945 and retired in 1946. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.22. | |||
Mrs. Vincent Harlan (left) accepts plaque from Mrs. Ray Manley presented to the Dalton, GA Business and Professional Women's Club in appreciation for support for the Dalton Vocational School of Nursing. | SPC | 0.39.30. | 1971 | ||
Ms. Becky Collins at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Ms. Becky Collins at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia on May 2nd, 1962. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.22. | |||
Ms. Donna Reed at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of Ms. Donna Reed, the great niece of Dr. M. D. Collins and the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John H. Reed at the dedication ceremony for the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia on May 2nd, 1962. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.19. | |||
Ms. Hattie Weldon and Ms. Margaret Gardner. 5 x 7 inch glossy print shows Ms. Hattie Weldon and Ms. Margaret Gardner. Taken in March 1960. 4 x 7 inch print showing the front view of the Jasper County Health Center about 1960. A 6 x 8 inch glossy print of Dr. James A. Thrash, a member of the Muscogee County Health Department. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.28. | |||
Ms. Jane A. Lewis giving a vision test to a young girl that was included in the booklet "Eyes Right." 8 x 10 inch glossy print showing Ms. Jane A. Lewis giving a vision test to a young girl that was included in the booklet "Eyes Right." Taken in the early 1960s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.3. | |||
Ms. Jones Retirement Party 8 x 10 inch glossy of (left to right) Reubin Taylor, Lena May Jones, Forest Rhoades, Christine Jolly, and Lacy Hugh Garvin. Another 8 x 10 inch glossy print showing Ms. Jones at her retirement party. Image shows (left to right) Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers, Ms. Elizabeth B. Wright, Ms. Evelyn B. Vaske, and Ms. Jones. Taken around 1964. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.17. | 1964 (ca.) | ||
Ms. Margaret Mabson and Mrs. Mildred T. Bryson. Ms. Margaret Mabson and Mrs. Mildred T. Bryson. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.26. | |||
Ms. Rebecca Broach and school children appearing on the television show "School Days." 8 x 10 inch photographs of Ms. Rebecca Broach and school children from McDonough, GA appearing on the television program "School Days." The purpose of the program was to plan an ideal breakfast. The school children are shown carrying cut-outs representing parts of the ideal breakfast. Ms. Broach was in Maternity and Child Health and West central Health Region in 1948. She was a Public Health Nutritional Education Executive in 1951 until she left the DPH in 1959. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.20. | |||
Municipal Building, Rome, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.55. | |||
Muscogee Health Center, late 1950s. The Muscogee Health Center was built in 1955. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.96. | 1955 - 1960 | ||
Music Building at Georgia College at Milledgeville. 1 photograph of the Music Building at Georgia College at Milledgeville. The construction of this building was one of the construction projects that the Public Works Administration subsidized. The date of the photograph is January of 1938. Photo taken by Eberhart Studios of Milledgeville. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.19. | 1938 | ||
Nathan Barnett. Secretary of State | LPC | 0.0.421. | |||
Nathaniel Edwin Harris. Studio: Cargille's, Johnson City, TN | SPC | 0.39.36. | |||
Nathaniel Greene. | SPC | 0.18.25. | |||
Nathaniel J. Hammond. | SPC | 0.18.89. | |||
National Health Service Conference, 1965. Taken at the Regional Committee planning of the National Heath Service Conference held on January 11, 1965 in Atlanta. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.20. | 1965 | ||
Nellie Peters (Mrs. Richard) Black. | SPC | 0.39.1. | Dec. 1918 | postcard | |
Nevils Dudley Horton, Jr. | SPC | 0.36.16. | 1959-1960 | ||
New Capitol at Columbia, SC. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.409. | ca. 1864 | ||
New Hope Church, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.392. | ca. 1864 | a-c | |
Newton Building, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.247. | |||
Noah Edgar Holton, Sr. | SPC | 0.34.29. | 1959-1960 | ||
Norman Addison McGee. | SPC | 0.36.59. | 1959-1960 | ||
North Dormitories at Georgia Tech. 17 photographs of the North Dormitories at Georgia Tech. The construction of this building was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs range from January 9th, 1939 to September 5th, 1939. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.9. | 1939 | ||
North Georgia Technical and Vocational School at Clarkesville, 1950s. 19 images of North Georgia Technical and Vocational School at Clarkesville. Images show the school's Carburetion Clinic, early to mid 1950s. From RG 12-15-46. | GRP | 0.1.42. | 1950s | ||
North Georgia Trade and Vocational School at Clarkesville, laundry and dry cleaning plant, ca. 1950. 3 images of the North Georgia Trade and Vocational School at Clarkesville, laundry and dry cleaning plant, ca. 1950. From RG 12-15-46. | GRP | 0.1.44. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Northeast Georgia Public Health Clinic clerks at Northeast Regional Conference, held February 14, 1949 or 1950. Front R: Claire Hooper (Jackson Co), June Bone of Morgan Co, Grace Beazley of Oconee Co, 2nd row: Mildred Martin of Clarke Co., Frances Peeples of Barrow Co., Rheba Hubbard of Hart Co., Lorene Davis of Baldwin Co. Back R: Mary C. Hudson, Regional Office, Mrs. Willie B. Crawford (Stephens Co), Edith Thomas, Local Health Services Atl, Mrs. Jimmie Agnew (Franklin Co), Mariemma Jackson, stenographer NE Regional Office, Margaret Edna Little, Accounting, Hazel M. Gabriel, stenographer. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.89. | 1949 - 1950 | ||
Nurses visiting the Georgia Department of Health in the early 1950s. Mrs. Helen Smith was assistant director of Nursing Services. Also shown are: Miss Esther Farfan of Lima, Pero; Mrs. Nayereh Marboot Fotoohi of Tehran, Iran; Mrs. Olga Hart de Pena of Trujillo City, Dominican Republic; Miss Adela Lema of Tarifa, Bolivia; Miss Virginia M. Domingo of Manilla, Philippines; Miss Pao-Tuan Hsu of Taipai, Taiwan; and Miss Cha-aw Bunnag of Bangkok Thailand. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.129. | |||
O. A. Moore. | SPC | 0.42.35. | 1911-1912 | ||
O. B. Aaron. | SPC | 0.42.6. | 1911-1912 | ||
Occupants of large numbers of tents in Piedmont Park, Atlanta, GA, may have been attending some type of reunion. | SPC | 0.40.46. | 1912 | c-e | |
Ocmulgee National Monument, Macon, GA. | LPC | 0.0.365. | |||
Office and pack house at the Georgia Mountain Experiment Station in Blairsville, Georgia. 1 black and white 3 x 4 inch glossy print of the office and pack house at the Georgia Mountain Experiment Station in Blairsville, Georgia. Letter filed with photo is dated 1934. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.18. | |||
Officers' Quarters Plan at Fort Jackson and Fort Jackson Ruins. A negative of Officers' Quarters Plan at Fort Jackson, GA. A black and white photo of Fort Jackson Ruins with trees and undergrowth. From RG 30-4-35. | GRP | .16.6. | |||
Offices, barracks, and mess hall at Supply Company District "C," Civilian Conservation Corps, Fort Oglethorpe, GA. | LPC | 0.0.443. | Aug. 1936 | ||
Official roster of State of Georgia officials and judges. composite | LPC | 0.0.52. | 1953 | ||
Oglethorpe Oak, Darien, GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.80. | |||
Oglethorpe Trail marker unveiled by the Hannah Clarke Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Quitman, Brooks Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.56. | 1937 | a | |
Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation, Nahunta, GA. | SPC | 0.20.7. | |||
Okefenokee Swamp Park including cypress trees, Ware Co., GA. Photographer: Thurston Hatcher, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.91. | a-e | ||
Old Governor's Mansion, Milledgeville, GA. | LPC | 0.0.165. | |||
Old mill in Henry County, Georgia, 1966. 1 image of an old mill in Henry County, 1966. From RG 13. | GRP | 0.13.5. | 1966 | ||
Oliva and Elzire Dionne, their quintuplets born in 1934, and their other children. | LPC | 0.0.501. | early 1940s | ||
Olympic swimmer Adolph Kiefer modeling FLOAT-EES swim trunks and two semi-paralyzed veterans, Marty Pysz of Derby, Connecticut and Alex Mihalchyk of Yonkers, New York swimming with the trunks. 3 black and white 8 x 10 inch photographs showing Olympic swimmer Adolph Kiefer modeling FLOAT-EES swim trunks and two semi-paralyzed veterans, Marty Pysz of Derby, Connecticut and Alex Mihalchyk of Yonkers, New York swimming with the trunks. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.2. | |||
Opening ceremonies for the Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum, Washington, GA. | SPC | 0.20.95. | 5 May 1961 | a-d | |
Opening of the Cobb County Health Center, February 4, 1962. Image shows the speaker's table. 3rd from left at the podium is Dr. John Venable, head of the Georgia Department of Public Health. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.93. | 1962 | ||
Opening of the Gainesville Water Purification Plant and River Intake, Nathan M. DeJarnette, and a photostat of Helen B. Milledge, Jean Ellen Drumheller, Terrell Tanner, Mary Elizabeth McEntire, and Demeris Turner. An 8 x 10 inch, 8 x 8 inch, and 4 x 9 1/2 inch glossy print of the opening of the Gainesville Water Purification Plant and River Intake. A 5 x 7 inch glossy print of Nathan M. DeJarnette. A photostat of Helen B. Milledge, Jean Ellen Drumheller, Terrell Tanner, Mary Elizabeth McEntire, and Demeris Turner. From RG 26-7-66. | GRP | .6.31. | |||
Operation Alert, a mock atomic attack that was sponsored by the State Civil Defense Unit. 8 x 10 inch glossy print. Shown seated are Dr. John McCroan and Dr. Lester M. Petrie. Dr. McCroan was a bacteriological warfare defense consultant and epidemiologist working for the Georgia Department of Public Health. Dr. Petrie worked as an industrial hygienist with the department from 1945 to 1968. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.134. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Oran Davis Johnson. | SPC | 0.38.32. | 1961-1962 | ||
Orange Hall, St. Mary's, GA. | LPC | 0.0.130. | |||
Orchard Knob from Mission Ridge. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.383. | ca. 1864 | ||
Original Laboratory staff. 5 x 8 inch print. The laboratory staff was the original section of the Georgia DPH. Identified are: Dr. Webb (second from left), Dr. Sellers (sixth from right), and Dr. Sunkes (third from right). 8 x 10 inch print of Dr. Sellers holding above photograph includes: Mr. DeJarnette (left), Dr. Webb (second from left), Dr. Sellers, Mrs. Eva Hubbard (fourth from right), Dr. Sunkes (third from right), and Ms. Janie Morris (right). 7 1/2 x 9 print includes Ms. Roxie Neville. RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.2. | |||
Orsbon Lynell Foster. | SPC | 0.30.26. | 1943 | ||
Orthopedic material used to aid victims of poliomyelitis. 1 black and white 8 x 9 inch print and 9 black and white 8 x 10 inch prints showing orthopedic material used to aid victims of poliomyelitis. There are also 8 black and white 8 x 10 inch prints of displays of orthopedic devices. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.6. | |||
Oscar C. Rollins. | SPC | 0.32.49. | 1953-1954 | ||
Oscar Eldridge Raynor. | SPC | 0.30.50. | 1943 | ||
Oscar Eldridge Raynor. | SPC | 0.38.51. | 1961-1962 | ||
Oscar Marion Ennis. | SPC | 0.30.22. | 1943 | ||
Ossie Nolan Singleton. | SPC | 0.32.54. | 1953-1954 | ||
Otto Griner | SPC | 0.38.26. | 1961-1962 | ||
Otto Griner. | SPC | 0.30.28. | 1943 | ||
P. D. McCarley. | SPC | 0.45.10. | 1914-15, 1933-34 | ||
P. R. Lamar. | SPC | 0.45.20. | 1925-1926 | ||
Paddy Carr, a Native American. Artist: Bess Mitchell, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.488. | 1939 | color drawing | |
Park Hall at the University of Georgia. 11 photographs of Park Hall at the University of Georgia. This was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs range from March 3rd, 1938 to December 7th, 1938. Photographs taken by Arnett Studio of Athens. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.3. | 1938 | ||
Parks Hall, Georgia College, Milledgeville, GA. | LPC | 0.0.235. | |||
Parlor of the Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum, Washington, GA, with Christmas tree. | SPC | 0.20.96. | a-d | ||
Part of the United States Army 82nd Division, Camp Gordon, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: J. A. Murdoch, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.123. | Sept. 26, 1917 | ||
Parthenia C. Davis Heard. | SPC | 0.18.31. | |||
Participants in the postgraduate class of October 2nd, 1962 at the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation. 1 black and white photograph of participants in the postgraduate class of October 2nd, 1962 at the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation. The group is identified as follows front row (left to right): Donna Rice, Mrs. Krenzel, Annileesee Schraube, Cynthia Williams, Ursula Wetzke, and Dr. Raquel Berrios. Back row (left to right): Mary Jane Reichenberg, Pat Caudell, Emma K. Greu, Inge Danielcik, Christel Marie Ackerman, Mary Martin, Dr. John Thomas, and Dr. Connor Higgins. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.42. | 1962 | ||
Pass in the Raccoon Range at Whiteside. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.381. | ca. 1864 | a-b | |
Patients at the Warm Springs Foundation attending a costume party, apparently a Halloween party. Photographs of patients at the Warm Springs Foundation attending a costume party, apparently a Halloween party. One photograph shows members of the band performing. The photographs are otherwise unidentified. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.12. | |||
Patterson High School Future Farmers of America, 1978. 5 images. Future Farmers of America contest application photos, Patterson FFA Chapter from Patterson High School, 1978. Images show chapter members beautifying a nature trail, clearing underbrush, erecting a trail marker, distributing pine bark on the trail, and students on the trail. Note: Other Future Farmer contestant photographs may be found in RG 12-15-128. | GRP | 0.2.55. | 1978 | ||
Paul Leonard Lindsay. | SPC | 0.31.35. | 1939 | ||
Peach orchard. | SPC | 0.20.11. | a-c | ||
Peach trees in blossom in Georgia. | LPC | 0.0.290. | |||
Peachtree Creek, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.398. | ca. 1864 | ||
Pearson High School, Atkinson County, Women's Basketball Team. Reference use only. Original photograph held by Pearson High School, Atkinson County, Georgia | SPC | .48.2. | 1922-1923 | ||
Perry Velton Stripling. | SPC | 0.32.56. | 1953-1954 | ||
Pete Pettey. | SPC | 0.32.44. | 1953-1954 | ||
Peter Alexander Selkirk McGlashan. | SPC | 0.29.40. | |||
Phil Campbell, Secretary of Agriculture, 1965. 1 image. From RG 13-1-2. | GRP | 0.13.6. | 1965 | ||
Philip Henry Sheridan. | SPC | 0.18.66. | |||
Philip M. Chandler. | SPC | 0.35.42. | 1959-1960 | ||
Photo of the memorial plaque placed on the hospital building on the University of Georgia Campus, honoring Crawford W. Long. 1 sepia 4 1/2 x 5 inch glossy print of the memorial plaque placed on the hospital building on the University of Georgia campus, honoring Crawford W. Long. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.12. | |||
Photograph of a girl at a display on the advantages of milk as a diet ingredient. 1 black and white 8 1/2 x 10 inch glossy print of a girl at a display on the advantages of milk as a diet ingredient. The caption reads: "Milk is an important part of the diet, Christine Griffin, a member of the Ochlocknee 4-H club in Thomas County , Georgia, points out. Such demonstrations are a regular part of training offered by the 4-H club. Georgia has more than 100,000 rural boys and girls enrolled in 4-H club activities. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.35. | |||
Photograph of a poster used in the National Children's Dental Health Week of February 5-11, 1961. Photograph of a poster used in the National Children's Dental Health Week of February 5-11, 1961. Another photograph shows the classroom of a third and fourth grade class with materials promoting National Children's Dental Health Week. From RG 26-2-50. | GRP | .6.44. | 1961 | ||
Photograph of Dr. Marcus Gordon Brown, appointed in 1954 as Assistant Chancellor of the University System of Georgia. 1 black and white 3 x 5 glossy print of Dr. Marcus Gordon Brown, appointed in 1954 as Assistant Chancellor of the University System of Georgia. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.11. | |||
Photographs included in publications prepared by Dr. Jaeger-Lee. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints included in publications prepared by Dr. Jaeger-Lee. Included: a young woman on the floor in a pile of publications of the Georgia DPH, a young boy having a dental exam, a scientist looking through a microscope, the entrance to the State Health Building, an old man and young boy seated on the curb, chickens being prepared for slaughter, a little girl having a dental exam, and two photos of women demonstrating the proper method for bathing a baby. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.38. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Photographs intended for use in publications produced by the Georgia Department of Health in the 1950s. Various sized photographs. The photographs were probably used in publications produced by the Georgia Department of Public Health in the 1950s. They include: a woman at a desk, a small boy in leg braces, three men and one women (taken by the Georgia Center for Continuing Education), a young couple taking a blood test for a marriage license, and a baby sucking a bottle. These were presumably taken to be used in the 1958 annual report, but were not. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.47. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Photographs made in conjunction with a research report on the Indian Springs Hotel published in 1975 titled, The McIntosh Inn and Its Place in Creek Indian History, by Sherry L. Boatright. Photographs made in conjunction with a research report on the Indian Springs Hotel published in 1975 titled, The McIntosh Inn and Its Place in Creek Indian History, by Sherry L. Boatright. From RG 30-4-18. | GRP | .16.7. | |||
Photographs made in conjunction with research reports and restoration work on the Mackay or White House in Augusta, Georgia. Photographs made in conjunction with research reports and restoration work on the Mackay or White House in Augusta, Georgia. For a positive image of the photographic plates, see A History of the White House Tract, Richmond County, Georgia, 1756-1975 by Martha Norwood. From RG 30-4-18. | GRP | .8.3. | |||
Photographs of a calf named Long Longed For Sir Standard, purchased by the University of Georgia as its future herd sire. 3 black and white 5 x 7 inch glossy prints of a calf named Long Longed For Sir Standard, purchased by the University of Georgia as its future herd sire. The calf was specifically bred with champions as both sire and dam so that he "by all the known laws of breeding, should carry in his veins and transmit to his offspring just about all the things for which Jersey breeders strive." From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.34. | 1936 | ||
Photographs of a hoist being demonstrated. Photographs of a hoist being demonstrated. This hoist was used to lift patients into and out of a swimming pool. They were sent to Dr. Robert L. Bennett from Mr. Henry A. Tillett, Jr. Mr. Tillett was a mechanical engineer living at Abilene, Texas. They were sent in 1949. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.8. | |||
Photographs of detail services provided by the School Health Division of the Georgia Department of Public Health. 14 black and white photographs showing school children bein given eye and hearing exams. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .12.33. | |||
Photographs of Dr. Lester Petrie, the Director of the Preventable Disease Branch of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1941 to 1962. 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch black and white prints of Dr. Lester Petrie, the Director of the Preventable Disease Branch of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1941 to 1962. From RG 26-4-21. | GRP | .6.29. | |||
Photographs of Milledge Hall construction at the University of Georgia. 12 photographs of Milledge Hall construction at the University of Georgia. This was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs showing construction range from December 2nd, 1938 to July 31st, 1939. This construction project was limited to the two wings of Milledge Hall. Photographs by Arnett's Studio of Athens. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .8.13. | |||
Photographs of Payne Hall at the University of Georgia. 11 photographs of Payne Hall at the University of Georgia. This was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs range from December 2nd, 1939 to February 27th, 1940. Photographs made by Classic City Studio of Athens. 25 photographs of Dr. S.V. Sanford, Dr. R.H. Driftmier and others (probably members of the Board of Regents). These were taken on February 27th, 1940. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.4. | |||
Photographs of scale models of a proposed design submitted by the renowned sculptor, Felix DeWeldon, to the Stone Mountain Memorial Association. The design was not accepted. 2 photographs of scale models of a proposed design submitted by the renowned sculptor, Felix DeWeldon, to the Stone Mountain Memorial Association. The design was not accepted. From RG 79-1-1. | GRP | .11.23. | |||
Photographs of the 10 year Post-Fluoridation Survey in DeKalb County in November 1961. Photographs of the 10 year Post-Fluoridation Survey in DeKalb County in November 1961. Most of the photographs show activities in dental offices, meetings, and appearances before civic clubs and promotion of the National Children's Dental Health Week of 1963 and 1965. Also included are photographs of the Dublin, Georgia Kiwanis Club and Cartersville, Georgia Lions Club. From RG 26-22-50. | GRP | .6.42. | |||
Photographs of the Boy's Dormitory at the University of Georgia. 7 photographs of the Boy's Dormitory at the University of Georgia. This was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dormitory was constructed in the late 1930s or early 1940s. The photographs, taken by Arnett Studio of Athens, show all phases of construction. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .8.16. | |||
Photographs of the Dairy Barn at the University of Georgia. 15 photographs of the Dairy Barn at the University of Georgia. This was one of the construction projects subsidized by the Public Works Administration. The dates of the photographs range from February 20th, 1939 to September 22nd, 1939. The photographs were taken by Arnett's Studio of Athens. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .8.14. | 1939 | ||
Photographs of the Dining Hall construction at the University of Georgia. 22 photographs of the Dining Hall construction at the University of Georgia. This was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs range from September 22nd 1939 to August 1st, 1940. Photographed by Arnett Studios of Athens. Includes photographs of Dr. S.V. Sanford, Dr. Harmon Caldwell, and Professor R. H. Driftmier. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .8.15. | |||
Photographs of the Georgia Historical Site, Sunbury on the Medway made when historic research and restoration work was being undertaken. Photographs of the Georgia Historical Site, Sunbury on the Medway made when historic research and restoration work was being undertaken. From RG 30-4-18. | GRP | .8.5. | |||
Photographs of the Home Economic Building at the University of Georgia. 15 photographs of the Home Economic Building at the University of Georgia. This was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs range from March 3rd, 1939 to October 23rd, 1939. Photographs were taken by Arnett's Studio. Includes photos of Dr. Harmon Caldwell, Dr. R. H. Driftmier, Dr. S.V. Sanford, and Ms. Mary E. Cresswell. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.2. | 1939 | ||
Photographs of the Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum. Two black and white photos of the Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum. From RG 30-4-35. | GRP | .16.5. | |||
Photographs relating to household accidents. Two 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of a little boy playing with bottles. Three 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of a house on fire. One 4 x 5 inch print of a little girl reaching for a bottle on a mantle. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.34. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Photographs showing construction of the Fine Arts Auditorium at the University of Georgia. 23 photographs showing construction of the Fine Arts Auditorium at the University of Georgia. This was one of the construction projects subsidized by the Public Works Administration. The date of the photographs range from September 22nd, 1938 to September 10th, 1940. Photographed by Arnett's Studio and Classic City Studio of Athens. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .8.17. | |||
Photographs showing the completed construction of the Library Building at West Georgia College. 2 photographs showing the completed construction of the Library Building at West Georgia College. This building was part of the construction projects of the Public Works Administration and was completed in the late 1930s or early 1940s. Photographs by Boynton's Studios of Carrollton. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.24. | |||
Photographs showing the construction of the auditorium - gymnasium at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. 15 photographs showing the construction of the auditorium - gymnasium at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. This was one of the projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs range from November 15th, 1938 to May 1st, 1939. Includes photographs of Dr. S.V. Sanford inspecting the above building (dated September 25th, 1939). From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.5. | |||
Photographs showing the staff and activities of the Nursing programs at the Georgia Department of Public Health. 22 black and white photographs showing nurses assisting adults and children. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .12.35. | |||
Photographs taken by the Georgia Department of Public Health in the early 1950s. 29 images. Include a variety of images including: middle aged lady giving a woman a chest x-ray, a woman lecturing a class of nurses, a lab bacteriologist in the lab, a nurse and three women preparing to bathe a baby, a nurse giving a hypodermic inoculation to a man, a lab worker mixing a chemical solution, etc. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.121. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Photographs taken in conjunction with research reports and restoration at McCranie's Turpentine Still, a Georgia Historic Site. Photographs taken in conjunction with research reports and restoration at McCranie's Turpentine Still, a Georgia Historic Site. From RG 30-4-18. | GRP | .8.2. | |||
Photographs used in publications and films dealing with rabies by the Georgia DPH in the 1950s. 8 x 10 inch glossy print shows a doctor giving a hypodermic inoculation to a dog held by another man. An 8 x 10 inch glossy print of a girl in the department's film room. Two 5 x 7 inch glossy prints show a fox used in a film about rabies. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.18. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Photographs used in the book "Better Health for All Children" in 1961. 8 x 10 inch and 5 x 7 inch glossy photographs used in the book "Better Health for All Children" in 1961. These include images of children, teachers, and the Parent Teacher Association members of the Juliette Low School in Savannah. From RG 26-31-72. | GRP | .7.19. | 1961 | ||
Photographs used in the booklet "Eyes Right." 8 x 10 inch photographs that were used in the booklet "Eyes Right," a publication produced by the Georgia Department of Public Health in the early 1960s. They show: the interior of a classroom with children seated at their desks, a young boy getting an eye exam, a woman at a chalk board with a symbol chart, a young boy straining his eyes to read a book, and a young boy with glasses. These were taken about 1961. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.1. | 1961 (ca.) | ||
Picture of a meeting of the Board of Regents. 1 black and white 8 1/2 x 10 inch glossy print of a meeting of the Board of Regents. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.23. | |||
Picture postcard of Georgia Southwestern Campus in Americus, Georgia. Tinted photo of Georgia Southwestern College campus in Americus, Georgia. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.32. | 1942 (ca.) | ||
Pictures of cattle in a pasture. 2 black and white 5 x 7 glossy prints of cattle in a pasture. Thirteen Aberdeen-Angus heifers bought from Rosemere Farm, Maquoketa, Iowa, in April 1944 to be used as a foundation herd at the Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station. Heifers were from eight to eighteen months of age when pictures were made on May 11th, 1944. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.29. | |||
Pictures of historical investigations and restoration work undertaken at the New Echota State Historical Site in Gordon County, Georgia in 1969. Negatives of historical investigations and restoration work undertaken at the New Echota State Historical Site in Gordon County, Georgia in 1969. From RG 61-2-21. | GRP | .11.1. | 1969 | ||
Piedmont Exposition, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.178. | 1887 | ||
Piedmont Park entrance and Mrs. E. W. Hill in the park, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.40.46. | 1912 | a-b | |
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard. | SPC | 0.18.2. | |||
Pillar stern and museum side and the stern ramp side of the C.S.S. Muscogee taken at Columbus, Georgia on February 1st, 1967 by Alston C Waylor, a Field Superintendent for the Georgia Historical Commission. 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 black and white prints showing the pillar stern and museum side and the stern ramp side of the C.S.S. Muscogee taken at Columbus, Georgia on February 1st, 1967 by Alston C Waylor, a Field Superintendent for the Georgia Historical Commission. Mr. Waylor describes the deterioration of the ship in a letter to Mr. Dennis Walters dated February 6th, 1967. From RG 61-2-21. | GRP | .10.54. | |||
Pinckney Mansion ruins, Charleston, SC. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.413. | ca. 1864 | ||
Pine Mountain, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.395. | ca. 1864 | ||
Pine woods, Quitman, GA. | SPC | 0.20.18. | |||
Pineview General Hospital in Valdosta, Ga. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints of the Pineview General Hospital in Valdosta, Ga. The hospital was partially built with funds from the U.S. Government approved by the Hill-Burton Act. Another print shows the front of the Dekalb General Hospital. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.41. | 1957 (ca.) | ||
Pitts Building, `LaGrange College, LaGrange, GA. | LPC | 0.0.255. | |||
Planning Committee for Dental Health Week in Georgia in 1957. Photograph of planning committee for Dental Health Week. Front row (left to right): Dr. Smotherman, Mrs. Corinne Knight, Mrs. Pauline Lord, Mrs. Joe Gordon, Ms. Helen Hightower; Middle row (left to right): Dr. R. F. Jackson, Dr. Ben Hardin, Mrs. Lillian Wiggins, Mrs. Ola DuPree; Back row (left to right): Dr. Charles B. Jones, Dr. R. K. Winston, Dr. J Gregg Smith, Mrs. Louis McLane, Mrs. Blyth Burnett, Mr. Norman LaHood, and Mrs. Ruth Peters. Includes four other photos. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.33. | |||
Plant facilities at Battey State Hospital, 1957. A "snapfolio" of twenty 3 x 4 1/2 inch black and white photographs of the plant facilities at Battey State Hospital in 1957. These include pictures of refrigerated food storage areas, kitchen facilities, and the dining hall area. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .13.3. | 1957 | ||
Planter's Electric Membership Corporation, Millen, GA. | SPC | 0.20.1. | |||
Plaque at Capitol, Atlanta, GA, listing contributors of gold used to cover the Capitol dome (1959-1960). | SPC | 0.19.35. | |||
Plaque placed inside the M. D. Collins Library at Blairsville, Georgia. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of the plaque placed inside the M. D. Collins Library at Blairsville, Georgia and unveiled on May 2nd, 1962. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.21. | 1962 | ||
Plaque unveiling at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library at Blairsville, Georgia on May 2nd 1962. Glossy 8 x 10 inch prints of the plaque unveiling at the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairesville, Georgia on May 2nd, 1962. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.17. | 1962 | ||
Ponder House, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.401. | ca. 1864 | ||
Portable sawmill. | LPC | 0.0.430. | |||
Porter Wilkins Carswell. | SPC | 0.35.41. | 1959-1960 | ||
Portion of downtown Atlanta, GA. Aerial view. | LPC | 0.0.445. | 1927-1930 | ||
Portraits of Alfred H. Holbrook, the director of the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia. 3 black and white 4 x 5 inch matte photographs of Alfred H. Holbrook, the director of the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.14. | |||
Portraits of illustrious Georgians. Reference only; cannot reproduce. | LPC | 0.0.327. | |||
Post Office, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.33. | |||
Post Office, Rome, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.56. | |||
Post-fluoridation Survey held at Griffin, Georgia on September 27th, 1961. Photographs showing activities that occurred at the Post-Fluoridation Survey held at Griffin, Georgia on September 27th, 1961. Among these are pictures of dentists checking children's teeth, Senator Herman Talmadge being weighed and a group of men (presumably Dentists) conferring. From RG 26-22-50. | GRP | .6.41. | |||
Postmaster Jimmy E. Anderson presents Nicole and Rod Nix the first commemorative cancellation issued by the Dahlonega, GA Post Office to commemorate the discovery of gold in 1828 by their great-great-great-great grandfather, Benjamin Parks. Photographer: Louise Nix, Dahlonega | SPC | 0.40.22. | Oct. 21, 1978 | ||
Poultry feed barn under construction at the University of Georgia's College of Agriculture. 2 black and white 5 x 7 inch glossy prints of the poultry feed barn under construction at the University of Georgia's College of Agriculture, 1941. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.4. | 1941 | ||
Practice Teacher Training School at Georgia College at Milledgeville. 1 photograph of the Practice Teacher Training School at the Georgia College at Milledgeville. This building was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The date of the photograph is January 26th, 1938. It was taken by Eberhard Studios of Milledgeville. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.17. | 1938 | ||
Prefabricated house manufacture. | SPC | 0.20.15. | a-g | ||
Presbyterian Church, Savannah, GA. Interior view of sanctuary and dome. | SPC | 0.20.64. | 1831 | a-b | engraving |
President Grover Cleveland visits Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.177. | Oct. 1887 | ||
President Jimmy Carter relaxes while fishing at Cedar Hill Lake on an Easter weekend visit to the Thomas J. Brown family, Calhoun, GA. | SPC | 0.39.50. | April 19, 1977 | ||
Prints of foreign visitors to the Georgia Department of Public Health between 1952 and 1955. 8 x 10 glossy prints of foreign visitors to the Georgia Department of Public Health between 1953 and 1955. From RG 26-4-21. | GRP | .6.28. | |||
Procession to funeral train of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Warm Springs, GA. | LPC | 0.0.36. | 1945 | a-d | |
Proposed Warm Springs Airport taken on December 9th, 1929. 7 black and white photographs of the proposed Warm Springs Airport taken on December 9th, 1929. From RG 75-19-27. | GRP | .11.40. | 1929 | ||
PTA Continuous Health Program and images related to the booklet "Better Health for All Children". 8 x 10 inch glossy prints taken from the folder titled "PTA Continuous Health Program" and related to the photographs used in the booklet "Better Health for All Children," a publication done in cooperation with the Georgia Department of Public Health and the Georgia Parent Teacher Association of Savannah. Shown in the image: Mrs. Mayola S. Center, Mrs. Theodora Floyd, Dr. Wilbur D. Lundquist, Dr. James F. Hackney, and Dr. Silas C. Rutland. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.25. | |||
Public Health Department Employees, Industrial Hygiene Service. 2 images. Robert H. Byers (left) Richard H. Fetz (center). Both were Industrial Hygienist and later Directors of the Environmental Health Service. Image also shows an unidentified man who probably worked for U.S. Public Health Service. 1 image of Mrs. Lucy Lester Fetz, Industrial Hygienist, married to Mr. Richard H. Fetz. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.78. | |||
Public Health Department's Health Education and Training Service A 3 3/4 x 6 inch glossy print of a group of women and two men taken by the Ledger Enquirer of Columbus, GA. Three 8 x 10 inch prints of a group of people preparing a device for demonstration. One 8 x 10 inch print of men and one woman attending a training course on the use of audio visuals in Chamblee, GA. A 1 3/4 x 2 1/4 inch print of a woman. An 8 x 10 inch print of a woman and five children. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.11. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Public Health Department's Health Education and Training Service A 3 3/4 x 6 inch glossy print of a group of women and two men taken by the Ledger Enquirer of Columbus, GA. Three 8 x 10 inch prints of a group of people preparing a device for demonstration. One 8 x 10 inch print of men and one woman attending a training course on the use of audio visuals in Chamblee, GA. A 1 3/4 x 2 1/4 inch print of a woman. An 8 x 10 inch print of a woman and five children. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.11. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Public Health Department, Local Health Organizations Division, c. 1945 - 1955. Miscellaneous images showing department employees, the State Public Health building, "Georgia's Health" publication, and a nurse giving a hypodermic inoculation. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.83. | 1945 - 1955 | ||
Public Health Department, stenographers, late 1950s. Let to right: Carol Joanna Reese, senior stenographer; Sarah E. Brown, typist; Ada Aaron, stenographer; Mrs. Edith Thomas, stenographer in the Local Health Organizations Section, later principal stenographer and confidential secretary; Laura Boyette, senior stenographer and worked in Venereal Disease Control Section. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.86. | 1955 - 1960 | ||
Public Health employees, early 1950s. 2 images. 1 image of Larry Pedrick, civic club leader (center) and Dr. Henry T. Adkins, Health Commissioner for Waycross (right), early 1950s. The two men are discussing an educational campaign about fluoridation on the eve of a city-wide Jan 2 referendum in Waycross, Ga; 1 image of Miss Joyce Collier, Public Health Nurse for Lamar County, early 1950s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.75. | 1950 - 1955 | ||
Public Health employees, Industrial Hygiene Section. 2 images. Mr. Rudolph Lewis (right) and an unidentified man. Mr. Lewis was an Industrial Hygienist and later Chief of the Engineering Health Section and Director of Air Quality Control Service. He retired in 1969. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.80. | |||
Public Health Nurse working for the Putnam County Health Department, late 1940s. 10 images. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.85. | 1945 - 1950 | ||
Quimby Melton, Jr. | SPC | 0.36.64. | 1959-1960 | ||
R. E. L. Spence. | SPC | 0.42.44. | 1911-1912 | ||
R. E. L. Whitworth. | SPC | 0.30.57. | 1943 | ||
R. G. Riley. | SPC | 0.45.18. | 1922-1923 | ||
R. Herman Watson. | SPC | 0.37.59. | 1959-1960 | ||
R. L. McMath. | SPC | 0.45.22. | 1927-1928 | ||
R. M. Hall. | SPC | 0.30.29. | 1943 | ||
R. N. Whigham. | SPC | 0.45.28. | 1937-1938 | ||
R. S. Melone. | SPC | 0.45.45. | 1918-1920 | b | |
R.M Charlton. | SPC | 0.18.14. | |||
Rabun Gap Industrial School students, buildings, and farming and domestic activities, Rabun Gap, Rabun Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.73. | 1910-1911 | a-t | |
Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School buildings, campus, and barns, Rabun Gap, GA. | LPC | 0.0.250. | |||
Railroad depot ruins, Charleston, SC. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.415. | ca. 1864 | ||
Ralph McClelland, Jr. | SPC | 0.36.56. | 1959-1960 | ||
Ralph Ramsey testing a rat for rabies. 2 images. Mr. Ramsey joined the Georgia Department of Public Health in 1946 as a biological aide, was in the malaria and hookworm section in 1948, and became a public health ecologist in 1965. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.124. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Raphael Semmes. | SPC | 0.18.65. | |||
Ray McRae, Dean Swanson, Governor Jimmy Carter, Charles H. "Chuck" Gaines, and Sam F. Dayton. 1 glossy 5 x 8 inch print of (left to right) Ray McRae, Dean Swanson, Governor Jimmy Carter, Charles H. "Chuck" Gaines, and Sam F. Dayton. Mr. McRae and Mr. Swanson were regional advisors to the Georgia Mountains Area Planning and Development Commission. Mr. Gaines was chairman of the Commission and Mr. Dayton was the executive director of the Commission. This photograph was taken in the early 1970s. From RG 93-2-14. | GRP | .11.29. | 1970 (ca.) | ||
Raymond M. Reed. | SPC | 0.37.27. | 1959-1960 | ||
Re-internment rites of Edward Taylor Wingate, 1960. 3 images of the re-internment rites of Edward Taylor Wingate at the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery on Jan. 27, 1960. Wingate (1802-1868) was a member of a Ga. volunteer unit that fought alongside the Texas Army and with the U.S. Army. Pictured are Wingate's descendants and a replica of the Joanna Troutman flag used by the Ga. volunteers in Texas. From RG 4-2-46. | GRP | 0.12.29. | 1960 | ||
Rebecca Latimer (Mrs. William H.) Felton. | LPC | 0.0.432. | |||
Rebel works in Atlanta, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.402. | ca. 1864 | a-e | |
Reception at the Georgia Department of Archives and History, at the Capitol Avenue building, 1968. 5 images of the American Restaurant Association Historical Foundation reception held at the Georgia Department of Archives and History, Capitol Avenue building, February 1968. From RG 4-1-3. | GRP | 0.1.15. | 1968 | ||
Reception for President Grover Cleveland at the Capitol City Club, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.212. | 1887 | ||
Red Room at the Governor's Mansion located at the corner of Peachtree and Cain Streets, Atlanta, GA. Interior view. Studio: Andrew & Diden, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.475. | |||
Reese Frederick Jordan | SPC | 0.31.33. | 1939 | ||
Reginald Maxwell, Ward Edwards, Vince Dooley, Jay Carroll Cox. | SPC | 0.17.10. | |||
Reinterment services for William Few, one of the two Georgia signers of the United States Constitution, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Augusta, GA. | SPC | 0.40.9. | Oct. 19, 1973 | a-p | |
Relatives and friends of Dr. M. D. Collins attending the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints showing relatives and friends of Dr. M. D. Collins attending the dedication of the M. D. Collins Library in Blairsville, Georgia on May 2nd, 1962. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.20. | 1962 | ||
Resaca Confederate Cemetery located just north of Resaca, Gordon Co., GA. Mary J. Green helped establish the cemetery shortly after the Civil War for the burial of Confederate soldiers who died at the Battle of Resaca in May 1864. Photographer: Guy Hayes | SPC | 0.40.69. | 1958 | a-d | |
Resaca, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.390. | ca. 1864 | a-d | |
Research Building at Georgia Tech. 16 photographs of the Research Building at Georgia Tech. The construction of this building was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photograph are ranged from May 1st, 1939 to October 2nd, 1939. The photographs were taken by Edgar Orr. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.11. | 1939 | ||
Retirement party for Mrs. Jessie Culberson. 4 x 5 glossy print of Mrs. Jessie Culberson at her retirement party in 1957. Shown (left to right): Mr. Calvin S. Buchanan, Mrs. Culberson, Dr. Lester M. Petrie, and Dr. Thomas Fort Sellers. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.43. | 1957 | ||
Rev. Caleb Powers Watson. | SPC | 0.34.58. | 1959-1960 | ||
Rev. Sam Small. | LPC | 0.0.43. | |||
Reverend Charles Sommerville at the Polio Rodeo in Athens; Dr. John H. Venable holding the Salk vaccine at the Atlanta Airport. 8 x 10 inch prints of Reverend Charles Sommerville, the intern pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Athens, performing at the Polio Rodeo. Mr. J.J. McDonald is holding a hypodermic gun. Another photograph of Dr. John H. Venable holding the Salk vaccine at the Atlanta Airport (now Hartsfield International). From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.44. | 1957 | ||
Reynolds Concrete Products Company, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.34. | |||
Reynolds Dry Cleaning, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.35. | |||
Reynolds Pharmacy, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.36. | |||
Rhodes Hall in the snow, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.436. | 1971 | mixed medium artwork by [Howard] Aiken | |
Richard Brevard Russell, Sr. | LPC | 0.0.38. | |||
Richard Clinton Brooks. | SPC | 0.34.13. | 1959-1960 | ||
Riders and horses at the corral at Vogel State Park, Union Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.83. | |||
Riders in the Globe Clothing Company race in front of the store with their bicycles, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.40.6. | July 4, 1901 | ||
Ringgold, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.388. | ca. 1864 | ||
Robert Alwyn (Cheney) Griffin. | SPC | 0.36.4. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robert Cater Massee. | SPC | 0.36.53. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robert Chappelle Matthews. | SPC | 0.36.55. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robert Downing McKenzie. | SPC | 0.38.39. | 1961-1962 | ||
Robert Earl Coker. | SPC | 0.35.47. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robert Earl Saffold. | SPC | 0.37.33. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robert Edge Andrews. | SPC | 0.35.11. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robert Edward Lee Culpepper, Jr. Senate Floor Leader, 1960 | SPC | 0.34.20. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robert Edward Lee. | SPC | 0.18.41. | a-b | ||
Robert Ernest Warren. | SPC | 0.33.64. | 1953 | ||
Robert F. Maddox home, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.139. | 1962 | ||
Robert Harris Smalley, Jr. | SPC | 0.38.53. | 1961-1962 | ||
Robert Henry Jordan. | SPC | 0.32.32. | 1953-1954 | ||
Robert Henry Jordan. Senate President Pro Tempore, 1959 | SPC | 0.34.3. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robert J. Lipshutz. 2 portrait images from Allen Studios of Robert J. Lipshutz. Governor Jimmy Carter named Lipshutz to serve on Georgia's Board of Human Resources. Lipshutz then served as the national campaign treasurer for Jimmy Carter's successful 1976 run for the United States Presidency and then as the White House Counsel from 1977 to 1979 during Carter's administration. RG 1-10-98. | GRP | 0.1.12. | |||
Robert Jordan Marshburn. | SPC | 0.34.40. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robert Lee (Bob) Scoggin. | SPC | 0.37.34. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robert Lee Boyett. | SPC | 0.30.15. | 1943 | ||
Robert Lee Slade, Jr. | SPC | 0.34.55. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robert M. Alden shows how industrial hygienists from the Department of Health take air samples from the breath of a granite worker in Elberton, ca. 1950s. Samples were examined for silica dust, for the prevention of silicosis. Mr. Alden was an information specialist of the Health Department in 1953 and left he department in 1961. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.72. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Robert M. Echols. | SPC | 0.18.22. | |||
Robert Ocea Perkins. | SPC | 0.39.10. | 1925-1926 | ||
Robert Ogden Persons, Sr. | SPC | 0.38.48. | 1961-1962 | ||
Robert Sidney Lowrey, Sr. | SPC | 0.36.49. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robert Tooms Cooper. | SPC | 0.30.19. | 1943 | ||
Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. | LPC | 0.0.9. | |||
Robert W. Jones. | SPC | 0.36.27. | 1959-1960 | ||
Robinson home, one of the oldest in Blakely, GA. | SPC | 0.39.64. | June 1957 | a | |
Roger McCartney Budd. | SPC | 0.35.33. | 1959-1960 | ||
Rome and Cooper Halls, Shorter College, Rome, GA. | LPC | 0.0.359. | a-b | ||
Rome Water Plant in the mid 1950s. An 8 x 10 inch glossy print of the Rome Water Plant taken in the mid 1950s. Shown in the picture (left to right): A.T. Storey, Linn H. Enslow, Paul Weir, W.H. Weir, John E. Yarbrough, W.W. Kiser, and J.M. Roberts. From RG 26-7-69. | GRP | .6.32. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Rome, GA. | SPC | 0.20.45. | early 1900s | ||
Rome, GA. Aerial views. | SPC | 0.20.46. | a-c | ||
Rosa Thornton Lane. | SPC | 0.18.92. | |||
Roscoe Denmark. | SPC | 0.35.52. | 1959-1960 | ||
Row of haystacks in a field. | SPC | 0.19.81. | |||
Roy Oris Braswell. | SPC | 0.35.29. | 1959-1960 | ||
Roy P. Otwell. | SPC | 0.37.12. | 1959-1960 | ||
Roy R. Kelly. | SPC | 0.36.33. | 1959-1960 | ||
Roy Thrasher. | SPC | 0.31.52. | 1939 | ||
Royston Albert Ingram. | SPC | 0.30.33. | 1943 | ||
Royston Albert Ingram. | SPC | 0.31.32. | 1939 | ||
Rufus Brown Bullock. | SPC | 0.17.33. | |||
Ruins in Charleston, SC. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.414. | ca. 1864 | ||
Ruins of Columbia, SC. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.411. | ca. 1864 | a-b | |
Ruins of Rolling Mill and railroad cars, demolished when the Confederate Army destroyed General John B. Hood's ordnance train as it evacuated the city during the Atlanta Campaign. | LPC | 0.0.518. | Sept. 1, 1864 | ||
Rushton Cotton Mills partially destroyed by a tornado, Griffin, GA. | SPC | 0.39.81. | April 1908 | ||
Russell Ellis Cannon. | SPC | 0.34.16. | 1959-1960 | ||
Russell Johnson Mercer. | SPC | 0.34.42. | 1959-1960 | ||
Ruth Blair. Director of the Georgia Department of Archives and History | SPC | 0.18.5. | a-j | ||
S. T. Worley. | SPC | 0.42.47. | 1911-1912 | ||
S. Thomas Ellis. | SPC | 0.35.61. | 1959-1960 | ||
Sam McGowan. | SPC | 0.45.39. | 1951-1952 | ||
Sam S. Singer. | SPC | 0.37.38. | 1959-1960 | ||
Sam. J. Gardner, Jr. | SPC | 0.38.23. | 1961-1962 | ||
Sampson Etheridge and Nancy Byrd Betts. | LPC | 0.0.511. | positive photostat | ||
Samuel C. Atkinson. | LPC | 0.0.2. | |||
Samuel Capers Byrd. | SPC | 0.30.17. | 1943 | ||
Samuel Carter Atkinson. | SPC | 0.17.35. | |||
Samuel Ernest Vandiver, Jr. | SPC | 0.33.63. | 1953 | ||
Samuel Ernest Vandiver, Jr. Governor | SPC | 0.34.1. | 1959-1960 | ||
Samuel Ernest Vandiver, Jr. Governor | SPC | 0.35.1. | 1959-1960 | ||
Samuel Ernest Vandiver, Jr. Governor | SPC | 0.38.1. | 1961-1962 | ||
Samuel Guyton McLendon. Secretary of State | LPC | 0.0.426. | |||
Samuel Lamont Smith. Senate Assistant Secretary | SPC | 0.34.6. | 1959-1960 | ||
Samuel Lamont Smith. Senate Assistant Secretary | SPC | 0.38.6. | 1961-1962 | ||
Samuel Lumpkin. | LPC | 0.0.227. | |||
Samuel Marvin Griffin | SPC | .48.3. | 1944 | ||
Samuel Marvin Griffin. Lieutenant Governor | SPC | 0.33.32. | 1953 | ||
Samuel Mattison Whittle (1841-1925), in uniform, served in the 10th Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co. C during the Civil War. | SPC | 0.39.56. | ca. 1861-1865 | ||
Samuel McDow house, located three miles south of Adairsville, Bartow Co., GA, was used during the Civil War by the Union Army as headquarters in May 1864. Photographer: Wilbur G. Kurtz | SPC | 0.40.26. | Feb. 1, 1947 | ||
Samuel Peyton McGill. | SPC | 0.34.41. | 1959-1960 | ||
Samuel U. Braly. | SPC | 0.38.12. | 1961-1962 | ||
Sanford Pace Craven. | SPC | 0.35.50. | 1959-1960 | ||
Sanford Parker Purcell. | SPC | 0.34.47. | 1959-1960 | ||
Sanitarians working for Northeast Georgia local health organizations. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of sanitarians working for Northeast Georgia local health organizations. The man in the plastic suit is demonstrating a means of protecting clothing against contamination by radiological particles. Left to Right: Mrs. Mary Charles Hudson, Ms. Gwendolyn Cagle, Mrs. Claire Hooper, Mrs. Hazel Gabriel, and B.E. Ivey. A second 8 x 10 inch glossy shows Dr. H.G. Bailey holding a dog who is receiving a rabies vaccination from Dr. B.F. Mood. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.40. | |||
Sanitary landfill demonstration at Cartersville, GA. 8 x 10 inch glossy print. Shown in the photograph are Frazier Daugherty (left), Dr. Cagle (third from right), Roy Boston (second from right), and Harry Essick (right). Mr. Boston was director of Environmental Health Service of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1953 to 1972. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.148. | 1953 | ||
Sarah Grant (Mrs. John Marshall) Slaton | LPC | 0.0.484. | b | ||
Sarah Grant (Mrs. John Marshall) Slaton seated in front of a table. Studio: McCrary & Co. | LPC | 0.0.484. | 1912 | a | |
Savannah River near Savannah, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.405. | ca. 1864 | ||
Savannah River Plant taken November 19th, 1958. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of the Savannah River Plant taken November 19th, 1958. Shown (front row, left to right): Roy J. Boston, Dr. Lester M. Petrie, J.L. Sullivan, A.N. Beck, S.A. Berkowitz, and V. Patton, Dr. B.F. Rosemblum, Dr. D.G. Gill, Dr. G.S.T. Peeples, J. Ameen, D.A. Darrow. Back Row: Dr. John Venable, Dr. W.T. Sower, Dr. Thomas Sellers, Dr. C.M. Sharp Jr., R.P. Lewis, D.B. Lee, Dr. L. Maddry, Dr. C.L. Guyton, W.G. Crosby, K.E. Herde, and W.T. Linton. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.15. | |||
Scarbrough House, home of William Scarbrough, located on West Broad Street, Savannah, GA, was built by architect William Jay in 1819. | LPC | 0.0.185. | |||
Scene in which physical therapists are exercising polio patients, presumably at the Warm Springs Foundation at Warm Springs, Georgia. 1 black and white 8 x 10 inch print of scene in which physical therapists are exercising polio patients, presumably at the Warm Springs Foundation at Warm Springs, Georgia. The photograph was taken around 1953. From RG 75-19-25. | GRP | .11.10. | 1953 | ||
Scene of Gen. McPherson's death. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.399. | ca. 1864 | ||
Schooners loading timber at Strachan Shipping Company, Brunswick, GA. | LPC | 0.0.451. | 1890-1910 | ||
Scott Concrete Company, Savannah, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.65. | |||
Screven Street, Quitman, GA. | SPC | 0.20.17. | |||
Second Annual Livestock Day, April 10th, 1935. Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia. 2 black and white 5 x 7 inch photographs Second Annual Livestock Day, April 10th, 1935. Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.20. | |||
Seney-Stovall Chapel at Lucy Cobb Institute, Athens, GA. | SPC | 0.29.65. | |||
Seney-Stovall Chapel at Lucy Cobb Institute, Athens, GA. Interior view. | SPC | 0.29.66. | |||
Sequoyah, a Native American. Artist: Bess Mitchell, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.491. | 1939 | color drawing | |
Serology Laboratory in the State Capitol. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of the Serology Laboratory in the State Capitol. At that time, the Georgia Department of Public Health was located in the basement of the Capitol. The department moved to its new location in 1940. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.24. | 1940 (ca.) | ||
Sgt. Poole, who served in the Atlanta Police Department 1886-1899. | SPC | 0.39.24. | ca. 1890s | drawing | |
Shellman Military Band. | SPC | 0.17.26. | |||
Sherrard Horne. | SPC | 0.34.30. | 1959-1960 | ||
Shorter College, Rome, GA. | LPC | 0.0.263. | |||
Shorter College, Rome, GA. | LPC | 0.0.264. | |||
Shorter College, Rome, GA. Exterior views. | SPC | 0.20.71. | a-d | ||
Shuffleboard players at Crooked River State Park, Camden Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.71. | |||
Sid Williams. Senate Messenger | SPC | 0.30.6. | 1943 | ||
Silas Woodward Davis. | LPC | 0.0.350. | |||
Simon Hadley Brown. | SPC | 0.31.14. | 1939 | ||
Sitting room at Lucy Cobb Institute, Athens, GA. | SPC | 0.29.63. | |||
Society of American Archivists meeting in Columbus Ohio, 1957. 1 image of the annual meeting of the Society of American Archivists in Columbus Ohio, 1957. Left to right: Mary Givens Bryan (State Archivist, Georgia), Dolores C. Renze (State Archivist, Colorado), William S. Jenkins (Director of Bureau of Public Records Collection and Research). Mr. Jenkins was the speaker for the State Records dinner meeting. Mary G. Bryan was the chairman. From RG 4-1-2. | GRP | 0.13.7. | 1957 | ||
Soldiers and cannon, probably during the Atlanta Campaign. | LPC | 0.0.517. | 1864 | ||
Some members of Georgia State Guard, 17th Battalion, Co. E from Richmond Hill, Bryan Co., GA, after ceremonies for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on the day of his funeral. | SPC | 0.40.33. | 1945 | ||
Some of the R. D. Baker family including Ralph (far right) and George (far left), who was convicted of murdering J. W. Morton, a deputy sheriff. George was hanged in LaFayette, GA, but Governor Thomas Hardwick commuted Ralph's sentence to life. | SPC | 0.40.59. | March 1923 | ||
Soule Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. | LPC | 0.0.245. | |||
South bank of the Chattahoochee River. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.397. | ca. 1864 | ||
Southern Railway employees from the Atlanta District who were awarded service medals gather outside the Southern Railway Company, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: Francis E. Price, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.506. | March 19, 1916 | ||
Spalding County High School 1 photograph of Spalding County High School. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.13. | |||
Spanish American War troops. | SPC | 0.17.27. | |||
Spanish-American War Monument, Piedmont Park, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.202. | |||
Spanish-American War Roster Roster of Georgia 2nd Infantry Regt., Co. H, Spanish-American War. "Copyrighted by Chickamauga Photograph Co. 1898." | LPC | .0.526. | 1898 | ||
Spence Monroe Grayson. | SPC | 0.38.24. | 1961-1962 | ||
Spencer Henry Johnson. | SPC | 0.36.23. | 1959-1960 | ||
Spencer R. Atkinson. | LPC | 0.0.215. | |||
Springhouse at Indian Springs State Park, Butts Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.76. | |||
SS "Kettle Creek," a steamship named for a battle in the Revolutionary War that was fought in Georgia. Studio: Cheney's Photo Service, Portland, ME | LPC | 0.0.324. | ca. 1949 | ||
St. Phillips Church, Atlanta, GA. Interior view. | SPC | 0.29.49. | |||
Stacy Roberts, W. A. Bryant, Governor Jimmy Carter, Preston Johnson, and Walter Partee. Glossy 5 x 8 inch prints of (left to right) Postmaster Stacy Roberts, regional advisor W. A. Bryant, Governor Jimmy Carter, regional advisor Preston Johnson, and the executive director of the Northeast Georgia Planning and Development Commission Walter Partee. These photographs were taken in the early 1970s. From RG 93-2-14. | GRP | .11.30. | 1970 (ca.) | ||
Staff members of the Georgia Department of Public Health, taken on October 24, 1963. An 8 x 10 inch glossy print of (left to right) Ms. Annie Taylor, Mr. Ralph Rowan, Ms. Gwen Dekle, Mr. Lacy Hugh Garvin, and Mr. John G. Wilkins. Another 8 x 10 inch glossy print of (left to right) Ms. Ruth R. Jackson, Mr. James Sitton, and Mr. Clarence E. Suggs. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.14. | 1963 | ||
Staff members of the Georgia Department of Public Health in the early 1950s. 6 x 8 inch glossy. The picture includes Miss Ann Fisher (left), Miss Sara Jo Granade (second from left), Miss Elizabeth B. Wright (fourth from left), Miss Ruby Bynun (third from right), and Miss Carrie R. Lennard (second from right). From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.142. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Staff of the Georgia Department of Public Health, December 1914. 1 image. Left to right: C. B. Greer, Pasteur Lab, L. T. Pattillo, Bacteriologist, H. F. Harris, State Health Officer, E.R. Park, Public Health Education, K.R. Collins, Diphtheria Antitoxin Lab, R.C. Werner, Water Lab, Ralph Mosteller, Tech in Antitoxin Lav, Carl Langford, Junior Tech. From RG 26-1-33. | GRP | 0.2.59. | 1914 | ||
Stanhope Wilton Hill. | SPC | 0.36.11. | 1959-1960 | ||
State Board of Health employees. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints taken June 25th, 1964. Images show Dr. Virgil B. Williams, Dr. Fred H. Simonton, Dr. Aldwin G. Funderbuck, Dr. Maurice F. Arnold, Dr. Silas C. Rutland, Dr. Thomas F. Sellers, Dr. John H. Venable, Dr. J.G. Williams, Dr. A.M. Phillips, Dr. Rogers, Dr. D.N. Thompson, Dr. Virgil Williams, Dr. W.W. Webb, Dr. Irville H. MacKinnon, Dr. Maurice Arnold, Dr. J.M. Byne Jr., Mr. Ernest Davis, Dr. J.M. Hawley, and Dr. Ben K. Looper. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.19. | |||
State Board of Health meeting from the late 1950s. 8 x 10 in. print: (all Dr.) A.M. Phillips, M.F. Arnold, B.K. Looper, J.M. Byne Jr., A.G. Little, J.G. Williams, J.M. Hawley, D. Thompson, F.H. Simonton, J.M. Byne, and V.B. Williams. 8 x 10 in. print: J.G. Williams and J.M. Hawley. 8 x 10 in. print: Dr. and Mrs. J.M. Byne. 8 x 10 in. print: V.B. Williams. 8 x 10 in. print: M.F. Arnold, B.K. Looper, and V.B. Williams. 8 x 10 in. print: J.G. Williams, John Venable, A.M. Phillips. 8 x 10 in. print: John Venable and J.G. Williams. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.53. | |||
State Board of Heath meeting in 1940. 11 x 14 inch print of a meeting of the State Board of Health in March 1940. Those identified include: Dr. Thomas Franklin Abercrombie, Dr. J.G. Williams, and Mr. Robert F. Maddox. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .16.1. | 1940 (ca.) | ||
State Health Building constructed in the late 1950s. 8 x 10 inch showing the steps in constructing the new State Health Building in the late 1950s. 8 x 10 inch print of the open house on d the day of the dedication. Contact print of Dorothy C. Morgan and Ruth R. Jackson. Another contact print shows (left to right): Gwen Brewster, Nell Enloe Smith, and Dr. John Heinz Venable. Another contact print shows Mrs. Miriam C. Boland. 4 x 5 inch prints show the dedication of the cornerstone laying of the new State Health Building. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .5.20. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
State Health Building, 1958. From RG 26. | GRP | 0.18.5. | 1958 | ||
State Office Building. A photograph of the State Office Building located within the State Office Complex in Atlanta, Georgia. From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.31. | |||
State Tuberculosis Sanatorium photographs, Alto, GA, compiled by Mrs. Sophie J. Peebles, a children's nurse. Images include buildings, professional and support staff, and patients. | SPC | 0.43.0. | ca. 1930 | ||
Statesboro Bulloch County Health Center. The Statesboro Bulloch County Health Center was built in the late 1950s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.108. | |||
Statue of "Miss Liberty," Capitol building, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.19.40. | a-c | ||
Steam locomotive, No. 4501, of the Southern Railway, Rome, GA. Photographer: Forrest Shropshire, Rome | SPC | 0.40.23. | Oct. 2, 1976 | ||
Steamboat "Bessie Clary" with bridge in background. | SPC | 0.20.78. | |||
Steamboat "Eunola". | SPC | 0.20.79. | before 1900 | ||
Steamboat "Gertrude". | SPC | 0.20.81. | |||
Steamboat "Ocheesee". | SPC | 0.20.83. | 1907 | ||
Steamboat "Ruth No. 2". | SPC | 0.20.84. | |||
Steamboat "The Sun". | SPC | 0.20.85. | 1908 | ||
Steamboats "F. X. Gaines" and "Queen City". | SPC | 0.20.80. | 1910-1911 | ||
Stephens Mitchell. | LPC | 0.0.456. | 7 Feb. 1974 | ||
Stern-wheeler, "Two-States," from Savannah at the levee on the Savannah River in Augusta, GA. Photographer: John Alexander Houser, Augusta | SPC | 0.40.38. | ca. 1905 | a-c | |
Steve Mann Hall. | SPC | 0.32.27. | 1953-1954 | ||
Steve Moreland Cocke. | SPC | 0.35.46. | 1959-1960 | ||
Steve Newberry's Mill located in the Noontootla Creek area of Fannin Co., GA. The gristmill was later run by his son, Bill Earl Newberry, and was later known as Twiggs Mill. | SPC | 0.40.49. | Aug. 1891 | a-b | |
Stirling Price Gilbert. | LPC | 0.0.519. | ca. 1880 | ||
Stockholders of Georgia Better Farms No. 2 and others discuss plans for their farm located near Lithonia in DeKalb Co., GA. Photographer: Bert D. Robinson | LPC | 0.0.283. | |||
Stone Mountain, DeKalb County, GA. | LPC | 0.0.141. | ca. 1870 | lithograph | |
Street in Atlanta, GA. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.404. | ca. 1864 | ||
Students and several adults in front of a one-room schoolhouse in the Noontootla Creek area of Fannin Co., GA, located 25 miles southeast of Blue Ridge. | SPC | 0.40.48. | 1891 | ||
Students at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College engaged in what is probably a flower arrangement course. 2 black and white prints of students at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (in Tifton, Georgia) engaged in what is probably a flower arrangement course. From RG 33-1-51-1. | GRP | .12.30. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Students in front of Chickamauga Grammar School, Chickamauga, GA. | LPC | 0.0.455. | early 1900s | ||
Swamps in Baker Co., GA. | LPC | 0.0.106. | a-b | ||
Swimmers and sunbathers at Magnolia Springs State Park, Jenkins Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.74. | |||
Swimmers and visitors at Lake Trahlyta, Vogel State Park, Union Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.86. | |||
Swimmers at Vogel State Park, Union Co., GA. | LPC | 0.0.88. | |||
Swimming pool at Valdosta State College. 2 photographs of the swimming pool at Valdosta State College. The construction of this pool was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. Photographs by Blackburn studio of Valdosta. The approximate date of photographs was in the late 1930s or early 1940s. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.23. | |||
Swimming pool, Reynolds, GA. | SPC | 0.20.37. | |||
T. F. Hill. | SPC | 0.42.27. | 1911-1912 | ||
T. G. Culbreth. | SPC | 0.42.15. | 1911-1912 | ||
T. Hamp McGibony. | SPC | 0.36.60. | 1959-1960 | ||
T. W. Oliver. | SPC | 0.42.37. | 1911-1912 | ||
T.F. Abercrombie, Director of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1917 to 1947 16 x 20 inch photograph of T.F. Abercrombie, Director of the Georgia Department of Public Health from 1917 to 1947. From RG 26-2-134. | GRP | .14.2. | |||
T.J. Simmons. | LPC | 0.0.41. | |||
Tallapoosa graduating class, Tallapoosa, GA. Seated, L-R: Miss Baltzly, Mr. Vining, Mrs. D. Campbell, Mr. Marble, Miss Stickney. Standing, L-R: Miss Eddy, Miss Holroyd, Mr. Hill, Miss Reese, Mr. Trechsel, Miss Turner, Miss Eddy. | SPC | 0.39.69. | 18 May 1896 | ||
Talmadge B. Echols. | SPC | 0.35.59. | 1959-1960 | ||
Talmadge Fulwood Harden. | SPC | 0.38.27. | 1961-1962 | ||
Tavern at Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park, Harris Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.67. | |||
Television spot announcements that the Department of Public Health used during Dental Health Week of February 2nd-4th of 1964. Television spot announcements that the Department of Public Health used during Dental Health Week of February 2nd-4th of 1964. From RG 26-22-50. | GRP | .7.6. | 1964 | ||
Television studio in the early 1950s, probably in Savannah, GA. 8 x 10 inch glossy. Participants in the image include (left to right) D. Herbert Cohen, Dr. Hyman Katz, Dr. James Cassidy, Dr. Rush Peace, and Dr. Clifford Ray. RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.150. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences located at the corner of Barnard and President Streets. The structure, designed by William Jay, was completed in 1820 in Savannah, GA. | LPC | 0.0.470. | ca. 1929 | ||
Tenskwautawaw - the Prophet, Shawnee Indian. | SPC | 0.29.19. | |||
Terminal Station, Atlanta, GA, detail and facade. | SPC | 0.19.12. | a-b | ||
Terrell County Health Department. Terrell County Health Department was built in the late 1950s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.105. | |||
Terry Phillips with his prize heifers, 1975. From RG 12-15-128. 9 images. Future Farmers of America contest, beef cattle contestant, Terry Phillips from Climax, Georgia, with his prize heifers. Also images of Mr. Phillips and his mother and project instructor, cattle trailer, pond for cattle's water supply, and a pole barn to house machinery. Note: Other Future Farmer contestant photographs may be found in RG 12-15-128. | GRP | 0.2.54. | 1975 | ||
Thaddeus Marion Jones. | SPC | 0.36.28. | 1959-1960 | ||
The "Texas," the locomotive that caught the "General" during Andrews Raid in north Georgia during the Civil War. | LPC | 0.0.161. | |||
The Auditorium - Gymnasium at Georgia Tech. 10 photographs of the Auditorium - Gymnasium at Georgia Tech. The construction of this building was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs are ranged from August 1st, 1936 to December 4th, 1936. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.16. | 1936 | ||
The battleship USS "Georgia," dockside, Portland, ME. Photographer: A. J. Stimpson | SPC | 0.39.52. | Sept. 16, 1906 | ||
The boy's dormitory at Georgia Southwestern College. 27 photographs of the boy's dormitory at Georgia Southwestern College. This building was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The date of the photographs range from August 16th, 1938 to July 1939. Photographs show all phases of construction. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.6. | |||
The Church of Our Savior, an Episcopal church located at 1068 North Highland Avenue, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.40.3. | ca. 1930 | ||
The CSS Ironclad Muscogee and architect's drawings of the Confederate Naval Museum. Three black and white photos of the CSS Ironclad Muscogee and architect's drawings of the Confederate Naval Museum. From RG 30-4-35. | GRP | .16.3. | |||
The Forestry Building at the University of Georgia. 14 photographs showing the construction of the Forestry Building at the University of Georgia. The construction of this building was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of these photos range from September 22nd, 1939 to June 1st, 1940. Photographed by Classic City Studio of Athens. 11 photographs of the completed Forestry Building at the University of Georgia. Taken between June 17th and 18th, 1940. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .8.18. | |||
The inside of the M. D. Collins Library at Blairsville, Georgia at the dedication. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints showing the inside of the M. D. Collins Library at Blairsville, Georgia at the dedication (May 2nd, 1962). From RG 12-2-26. | GRP | .1.38. | 1962 | ||
The Kappa Alpha House at the University of Georgia. 7 photographs of the Kappa Alpha House at the University of Georgia. This was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs range from February 20th, 1939 to July 10th, 1939. Photographs taken by Arnett's Studio of Athens. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.7. | 1939 | ||
The Law School building at the University of Georgia. 1 (5 1/4 x 7 inch) print of the Law School building at the University of Georgia. Taken around 1944. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.15. | 1944 | ||
The Milledge House, Augusta, GA. | SPC | 0.19.19. | |||
The Physical Education Building at Georgia College of Milledgeville. 1 photograph of the Physical Education Building at the Georgia College of Milledgeville. This building was one of the construction projects that the Public Works Administration subsidized. The date of the photograph is January 25th, 1938. It was taken by Eberhard Studios of Milledgeville. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.18. | 1938 | ||
The Seals and Great Seals, Song, Bird, Flag, and Flower of Georgia from 1732 to 1956. | LPC | 0.0.338. | ca. 1956 | poster | |
Theodore A. Hammond. | SPC | 0.17.43. | |||
These photographs are of the Georgia Historic Site for the Battle of Pickett's Mill and were made in conjunction with historic research work undertaken at the site. These photographs are of the Georgia Historic Site for the Battle of Pickett's Mill and were made in conjunction with historic research work undertaken at the site. From RG 30-4-18. | GRP | .8.7. | |||
These photographs were made in conjunction with research reports and restoration work undertaken at the Rock House, Georgia Historical Site near Thomson, McDuffie County, Georgia. These photographs were made in conjunction with research reports and restoration work undertaken at the Rock House, Georgia Historical Site near Thomson, McDuffie County, Georgia. From RG 30-4-18. | GRP | .8.4. | |||
Thomas A. Parker. | SPC | 0.37.16. | 1959-1960 | ||
Thomas Anderson Roach. | SPC | 0.34.50. | 1959-1960 | ||
Thomas Arnton Chastain. | SPC | 0.31.17. | 1939 | ||
Thomas Ausborn Watson. | SPC | 0.18.79. | |||
Thomas County Health Department. The Thomas County Health Department was built in the late 1940s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.97. | |||
Thomas Duke Williams | SPC | 0.31.56. | 1939 | ||
Thomas Edmondson Clemmons | SPC | 0.32.17. | 1953-1954 | ||
Thomas Edward Watson and his wife, Georgia Durham Watson, at home, Thomson, GA. | SPC | 0.39.16. | ca. 1890 | ||
Thomas Evans Kennedy, Jr. | SPC | 0.32.34. | 1953-1954 | ||
Thomas Evans Kennedy, Jr. | SPC | 0.34.32. | 1959-1960 | ||
Thomas Fort Sellers, M. D. | SPC | 0.33.57. | 1953 | ||
Thomas Francis Kelley. | SPC | 0.31.34. | 1939 | ||
Thomas Grady Head. | SPC | 0.33.36. | 1953 | ||
Thomas Greene Callaway, Jr. | SPC | 0.32.12. | 1953-1954 | ||
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson | SPC | 0.18.34. | |||
Thomas Mercer Linder. | SPC | 0.33.42. | 1953 | ||
Thomas Slaughter Candler. | SPC | 0.33.12. | 1953 | ||
Thomas T. Irvine. | SPC | 0.36.21. | 1959-1960 | ||
Thomas Watson Mobley. | SPC | 0.34.43. | 1959-1960 | ||
Three objects and a ruler show objects taken from the steering wheel handle of the C.S.S. Muscogee. Other photographs show the Shenkle Percussion fuse taken by Alston Waylor at Ft. McAllister. 2 black and white 8 x 10 inch photographs and one negative showing three objects and a ruler show objects taken from the steering wheel handle of the C.S.S. Muscogee. 2 black and white 7 x 10 inch photographs showing the Shenkle Percussion fuse taken by Alston Waylor at Ft. McAllister. From RG 61-2-21-1. | GRP | .10.55. | |||
Three sets of printer's negatives for reports prepared on historic sites for the Historic Preservation Section. Three sets of printer's negatives for reports prepared on historic sites for the Historic Preservation Section. 1) Sunbury on Medway: A Selective History of the Town, Inhabitants and Fortifications by John M. Sheftall. 2) The Battle of Pickett's Mill: Foredoomed to Oblivion by Morton McInvale. 3) The Lapham Patterson House: A National Historic Landmark by Kenneth Thomas. In addition, there are 39 pages of photographs which accompanied the Lapham Patterson House report. From RG 30-4-18. | GRP | .16.2. | |||
Three views of the Washington-Wilkes Confederate Museum in Washington, Georgia. Photographs of three views of the Washington-Wilkes Confederate Museum in Washington, Georgia. From RG 60-1-1. | GRP | .10.52. | |||
Thunderbolt, GA. | SPC | 0.20.86. | a-d | ||
Tift College, Forsyth, GA. | LPC | 0.0.241. | 1947 | a-b | |
Timpoochee Barnard, an Uchee warrior. Artist: Bess Mitchell, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.23. | 1938 | color drawing | |
Toccoa Falls, Stephen Co., GA. | LPC | 0.0.107. | |||
Tom C. Hood. | SPC | 0.32.31. | 1953-1954 | ||
Tom C. Hood. | SPC | 0.36.15. | 1959-1960 | ||
Tom Carroll Palmer, Jr. | SPC | 0.37.13. | 1959-1960 | ||
Tom Hudson Peanut Company, Columbus, GA. | SPC | 0.19.59. | |||
Tomlinson Fort Brewster, M. D. | SPC | 0.40.32. | |||
Trade and Industrial Education Division, William M. Hicks, I. T. McCurley, James Fayette Cannon. Left to right: William M. Hicks, State Supervisor of Trade and Industrial Education; I.T. McCurley, President, Director Georgia Vocational Education Department; James Fayette Cannon (standing) first State Supervisor of Industrial Education in Georgia. From RG 12-19-48. | GRP | .2.57. | |||
Trestle bridge at Whiteside. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.379. | ca. 1864 | ||
Triangular property bounded by Trinity Avenue, Washington Street, and Memorial Drive acquired by the state for the future site of the Trinity-Washington state office building, Atlanta, GA. Early interstate construction seen in the background. Photographer: Edwin "Ed" Friend, Atlanta | SPC | 0.39.77. | Aug. 1, 1962 | a-b | |
Tuberculosis testing and high school students. Two 8 x 10 inch glossy prints show a technician testing for tuberculosis. The other print shows a group of Bass High School students. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.12. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Tugalo Harvy Risner. | SPC | 0.32.47. | 1953-1954 | ||
Turpentine industry. | LPC | 0.0.370. | a-i | ||
Tustennuccee Emathla, a Native American. Artist: Bess Mitchell, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.492. | 1939 | color drawing | |
Two scenes of Stegeman Hall on the University of Georgia campus, 1944. 3 black and white 8 1/2 x 10 inch photographs showing two scenes of Stegeman Hall on the University of Georgia campus, 1944. Rubber stamped notation on the back of each photo reads "US Navy Pre-Flight School, Athens, Georgia. RELEASED OFFICIAL NAVY PHOTOGRAPH if published, credit line must read "OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTOGRAPH." From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.24. | |||
Two unidentified men standing on an oxcart beside a road in north Georgia. | SPC | 0.39.57. | ca. 1940 | ||
Two women analyzing municipal water samples in the State Engineering lab, July 1948. 1 image. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.62. | 1948 | ||
Two-car passenger train on the Georgia Northern Railroad, pulled by a 4-4-0 steam engine, traveled daily between Albany, Dougherty Co., and Boston, Thomas Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.12. | early 1900s | a | |
U. F. Stewart. | SPC | 0.45.32. | 1941-1942 | ||
U. S. A. Third Liberty Loan Bond Campaign. | LPC | 0.0.191. | 1918 | poster | |
U.S. Corps of Engineers dredging project on Terry Creek, Glynn County, GA near Brunswick, 1971. 21 images, 15 views. Images show dredging project, protests from environmental groups, aerial views of the area and the dredge boat. From RG 25-1-4. | GRP | 0.12.11. | 1971 | ||
Ulysses S. Grant family. | SPC | 0.18.24. | b | ||
Ulysses S. Grant. | SPC | 0.18.24. | a | ||
Ulysses Simpson Lancaster. | SPC | 0.36.40. | 1959-1960 | ||
Uncle Remus' cabin at the Wren's Nest, home of Joel Chandler Harris, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.293. | |||
Underground Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.19.15. | a-e | ||
Unidentified African-American male lynching victim; location unknown. | SPC | 0.40.43. | |||
Unidentified commercial building, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.20. | |||
Unidentified commercial building, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.21. | |||
Unidentified GA store that sold fabric among other goods. Interior view. | SPC | 0.39.74. | |||
Unidentified Georgia sawmill. | SPC | 0.39.41. | |||
Unidentified people with the Engineering Division. Three 8 x 10 inch prints, one 5 x 7 inch print, two 4 1/2 x 7 inch prints, and one 5 x 9 1/4 inch prints. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.54. | |||
Unidentified steamboat with cotton bales stacked beside. | SPC | 0.20.77. | |||
Unidentified wedding party in formal attire. | LPC | 0.0.434. | |||
Unidentified women and children in Norman Park, Georgia, late 1940s. Images were taken when the Department of Health sponsored x-ray and blood tests in counties across the state in the late 1940s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.65. | 1945 - 1950 | ||
Unidentified women demonstrating the proper technique for bathing small babies. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of unidentified women demonstrating the proper technique of bathing small babies using a doll. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.27. | 1940 (ca.) | ||
Union Bag and Paper Company, Savannah, GA. Aerial view. | LPC | 0.0.369. | |||
Union General Henry Warner Slocum (seated at left) and his staff at their headquarters during the Atlanta Campaign. | LPC | 0.0.514. | 1864 | ||
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Atlanta Chapter float and cars participate in the United Daughters of the Confederacy Parade, Atlanta, GA. Mrs. William J. Poole and officers of the Atlanta Chapter ride in the car behind the float. | SPC | 0.39.29. | 3 Oct. 1931 | a | |
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Atlanta Chapter float in the United Daughters of the Confederacy Parade, Atlanta, GA. L-R: Mrs. A. O. Woodward, Mrs. Luther Holsombach, Miss Elizabeth Holsombach, Mrs. Slaughter Linthecum, and Mrs. Eugene Smith. | SPC | 0.39.29. | 3 Oct. 1931 | b | |
United States Army, 12th Cavalry officers at Fort Oglethorpe, Catoosa Co., GA. | LPC | 0.0.125. | Oct. 1905 | a-b | |
United States Army, 12th Cavalry on horseback at Fort Oglethorpe, Catoosa Co., GA; fort buildings in the background. | LPC | 0.0.126. | 1905 | a-b | |
United States Army, 12th Cavalry, G Troop at target practice, Catoosa Springs, GA. | LPC | 0.0.122. | Oct. 1905 | ||
United States Army, 22nd Infantry, Co. L at Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.505. | Oct. 8, 1921 | ||
United States Army, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Georgia Infantry officers, Camp Wheeler, Huntsville, AL. | LPC | .0.199. | Sept. 1898 | ||
United States Army, 320th Field Artillery, Battery B members in uniform, Camp Gordon, GA. | LPC | 0.0.508. | April 1918 | ||
United States Army, 48th New York State Infantry Regiment inside Fort Pulaski, GA. Photographer: H. P. Moore, Concord, NH | LPC | 0.0.463. | 1864 | b | |
United States Bank branch, Savannah, GA. | SPC | 0.40.2. | ca. 1831 | tinted engraving | |
United States National Guard, 5th Georgia Infantry, Co. E on Mexican border service, El Paso, TX. Photographer: Boland, Tacoma, WA | LPC | 0.0.503. | 1916-1917 | ||
United States Veterans Administration annual food drive for the Battle Hill Haven area of Atlanta, GA. L-R: Walter Bell(?), Miss Danneman, Agnes Alsopp Isanhour, and John M. Slaton, Jr., manager of the Atlanta regional office. | SPC | 0.40.60. | ca. 1940 | ||
University Chapel on the campus of University of Georgia, Athens, GA. Studio: Clifton Photo, Athens | LPC | 0.0.467. | ca. 1929 | ||
University of Georgia editorial staff, Athen, GA. Lucian Lamar Knight seated at far right. | SPC | 0.40.65. | ca. 1885 | a | |
University of Georgia Graduation Ceremony. 5 glossy black and white 5 x 7 prints showing scenes of a University of Georgia graduation ceremony. These were found with papers dated 1944 and this is apparently the year they were taken. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.2. | 1944 | ||
Unspecified dormitories at Georgia Southwestern College. 22 photographs of unspecified dormitories at Georgia Southwestern College. This was one of the construction projects the Public Works Administration subsidized. The dates of the photographs range from August 3rd, 1936 to January 12th, 1937. They show all phases of construction. Photographs taken by Spielberger studio of Americus. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.8. | |||
Unveiling ceremony for a portrait of Dr. J.G. Williams 4 x 5 inch glossy print showing the unveiling ceremony for a portrait of Dr. J.G. Williams. Shows Dr. John H. Venable, Dr. Williams, and Dr. J.M. Byne Jr. 5 x 7 inch glossy print of Dr. Harold P. McDonald. 8 x 10 inch glossy print showing Mr. Robert Maddox, Dr. J. G. Williams, Dr. J.M. Byne Jr., Dr. D.N. Thompson, and Dr. Thomas F. Sellers. An 8 x 10 inch glossy of Dr. Thomas F. Sellers, Dr. J.G. Williams, and others. Taken in the early 1950s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.18. | |||
Unveiling of Margaret Mitchell bust at the Georgia Hall of Fame in Capitol, Atlanta, GA. | SPC | 0.17.8. | 8 Nov. 1971 | a-r | |
Upson County farmers visiting the Georgia Experiment Station with S. B. Adair, county agent. 1 black and white 5 x 7 inch print of Upson County farmers visiting the Georgia Experiment Station with S. B. Adair, the county agent. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.17. | |||
USS "Georgia," a battleship completed in 1906. | LPC | 0.0.373. | ca. 1906 | ||
USS "Savannah," a new class of multi-purpose replenishment ship capable of delivering petroleum, ammunition, and general provisions to warships at sea. It was named for both the Port of Savannah, GA and the Savannah River. General Dynamics Corporation Photographic Services, Quincy, MA | SPC | 0.39.19. | 1970 | a-d | |
Vacant barn with "Talmadge U. S. Senator" sign on it. | SPC | 0.40.15. | |||
Various agricultural photos taken in 1936. 12 photographs of farm animals at Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station (date: September 7th, 1936). 4 photographs taken at the University College of Agriculture at Athens, Georgia. 3 photographs taken at Creekland Stock Farm, Kensington, Georgia (date: September 7th, 1936). 4 photographs of mules. 2 photographs relating to methods of raising hogs (date: September 29th, 1936). 2 miscellaneous photographs. From RG 33-1-42. | GRP | .9.12. | 1930 (ca.) | ||
Various aspects of the Crippled Children's program at the GA Department of Public Health. 15 black and white photographs showing young children and staff members at the Crippled Children's Clinic. Taken from RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .12.32. | |||
Various Department of Public Health photos. 8 x 10 inch prints of the kitchen at Central State Hospital. 4 x 5 inch print of Dr. Charles K. Bush Jr. A 2 1/2 x 3 inch print of Joseph W. Curtin. A 2 1/2 x3 inch print of George Dobbs. A 4 x 5 inch print of Mrs. Rose L. Cashman. A 4 x 5 inch print of Dr. Ilhan Ermutlu. 4 x 5 inch prints of the Georgia Mental Health Institute at Atlanta. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.16. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
Various entertainers from Fort McPherson and Fort Benning who entertained the patients and staff members at Warm Springs Foundation between 1959 and 1963. 7 black and white photographs of various entertainers from Fort McPherson and Fort Benning who entertained the patients and staff members at Warm Springs Foundation between 1959 and 1963. From RG 75-19-27. | GRP | .11.41. | |||
Various musicians and artists associated with the Georgia Department of Industry and Trade. 8 x 10 inch black and white photographs of: the Atlanta Rhythm Section, Alicia Bridges, Ross Lewis, Phil Walden, Delbert McClinton, Elvin Bishop, Kenny O'Dell, Sea Level, Lee Dresser, Johnny Duncan, Rebecca Lynn, Susan Ray, Freddie Hart, Dana and Marty Haggard, Kenny Price, Brian Collins, Hoyt Axton, Johnny Tillotson, Dottie West, and Zella Lehr. Taken from RG 28-3-21. | GRP | .8.1. | |||
Various photographs of members of the Kennesaw Volunteers, Company B, 41st Georgia Regiment, a reactivated unit for the Civil War Centennial in 1961. Various photographs of members of the Kennesaw Volunteers, Company B, 41st Georgia Regiment, a reactivated unit for the Civil War Centennial in 1961. From RG 79-1-1. | GRP | .11.21. | |||
Various programs and staff of the Georgia Department of Public Health. 76 black and white photographs showing various programs and staff of the Georgia Department of Public Health. These include photographs of the healthmobile, mothers being instructed on the care of infants, young children receiving eye and hearing exams, and school children being given shots. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .12.38. | |||
Various proposals submitted by sculptor Felix DeWeldon, for the memorial carving on Stone Mountain. 5 photographs, a drawing, and a sample lease of various proposals submitted by sculptor Felix DeWeldon, for the memorial carving on Stone Mountain. Plans were submitted in 1959. This proposal was not accepted by the Stone Mountain Memorial Association. The sample lease was submitted by Johnny Reb, Inc. on December 21st, 1964 for the operation of the Stone Mountain Inn and Stone Mountain Inn Restaurant located within the park. From RG 76-1-7. | GRP | .14.10. | |||
Various quarries, rock formations, and cement factories throughout North Georgia in 1912. 30 black and white 5 x 7 inch photographs, 1 black and white 6 1/2 x 9 1/4 inch photograph, 1 black and white 7 1/4 x 9 1/2 inch photograph, and 2 negatives (3 1/2 x 5 3/4 inch) of various quarries, rock formations, and cement factories throughout North Georgia in 1912. From RG 50-2-20. | GRP | .10.48. | 1912 | ||
Various scenes showing methods of building terraces on farm lands to prevent erosion. 12 black and white 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 glossy prints depicting various scenes showing methods of building terraces on farm lands to prevent erosion. The demonstrations were under the sponsorship of the Soil Conservation Service. From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.7. | |||
Vernon Eugene Lindsey. | SPC | 0.34.37. | 1959-1960 | ||
Veteran's Memorial Park Recreation Building at Lake Blackshear, Cordele, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.19.64. | |||
Veterans Housing System house. | SPC | 0.20.90. | |||
Vice President Nelson Rockefeller and Governor George Busbee, during Rockefeller's visit to Atlanta on August 5, 1975. 4 images of Vice President Nelson Rockefeller and Governor George Busbee, during Rockefeller's visit to Atlanta on August 5, 1975. RG 5-1-1. | GRP | 0.1.16. | 1975 | ||
Victory Farm between Bartow and Wadley, GA. | SPC | 0.20.91. | |||
View from atop the fort at Fort Frederica National Monument, St. Simons Island, GA. | LPC | 0.0.487. | |||
View from Tate Mountain Estates Road, Pickens County, near Jasper, GA. | SPC | 0.20.14. | |||
View of Columbia, SC from the Capitol. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.410. | ca. 1864 | ||
View of Court Street businesses and the Gordon County Courthouse, Calhoun, GA. | SPC | 0.40.11. | 1940s | a-b | |
View of Court Street businesses and the Gordon County Courthouse, Calhoun, GA. Studio: Clarke, Calhoun | SPC | 0.40.11. | early 1950s | c | |
View of Nashville, TN from the Capitol. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.378. | ca. 1864 | ||
View of public square, Atlanta, GA, when Union forces occupied the city during the Civil War. | LPC | 0.0.162. | 1864 | lithograph | |
Views looking out and down from atop Stone Mountain, DeKalb Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.45. | ca. 1941 | a-b | |
Views looking out and down from atop Stone Mountain, DeKalb Co., GA. | SPC | 0.40.45. | 1974 | c-d | |
Vince Dooley. | SPC | 0.18.20. | |||
Virgil Clyde Daves. | SPC | 0.31.20. | 1939 | ||
Virgil T. Smith. | SPC | 0.37.41. | 1959-1960 | ||
W. C. Bradley Memorial Building, Columbus, GA. Used as Administration Building for Muscogee County School District. | SPC | 0.19.60. | |||
W. C. Hullender. | SPC | 0.42.28. | 1911-1912 | ||
W. C. Long. | SPC | 0.38.36. | 1961-1962 | ||
W. D. Crawford. | SPC | 0.42.13. | 1911-1912 | ||
W. Ernest Buckner. | SPC | 0.33.8. | 1953 | ||
W. F. Walden. Senate Chaplain | SPC | 0.30.8. | 1943 | ||
W. Frank DeLamar. | SPC | 0.33.19. | 1953 | ||
W. H. Ennis. | SPC | 0.42.21. | 1911-1912 | ||
W. H. McKenzie. | SPC | 0.45.4. | 1908-1909 | ||
W. J. Murphey. | SPC | 0.45.16. | 1920-1921 | ||
W. M. Hutchinson. | SPC | 0.45.13. | 1917-18, 1929-46 | ||
W. N. Kight. | SPC | 0.42.29. | 1911-1912 | ||
W. P. Lanier. | SPC | 0.45.40. | 1952-1953 | ||
W. Parks Walker. | SPC | 0.45.23. | 1928-1929 | ||
W. S. Mann. | SPC | 0.42.32. | 1911-1912 | ||
W. S. Morris. | SPC | 0.42.36. | 1911-1912 | ||
W. T. Bacon. | SPC | 0.30.12. | 1943 | ||
W. T. Dickerson. | SPC | 0.42.17. | 1911-1912 | ||
W. T. Roberts. | SPC | 0.42.40. | 1911-1912 | ||
W. Tom Veazey. | SPC | 0.38.56. | 1961-1962 | ||
W. W. Hamilton. | SPC | 0.42.25. | 1911-1912 | ||
W. W. King. | SPC | 0.42.31. | 1911-1912 | ||
Walasiyi Inn at Vogel State Park, Union Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.84. | |||
Wales Thornton Flynt. | SPC | 0.35.65. | 1959-1960 | ||
Walker Theron Jones. | SPC | 0.36.29. | 1959-1960 | ||
Walker Theron Jones. | SPC | 0.38.33. | 1961-1962 | ||
Walkways at University [of Georgia], Athens, GA. | SPC | 0.29.6. | a-b | ||
Wallace E. Harrell. | SPC | 0.31.28. | 1939 | ||
Wallace L. Jernigan. | SPC | 0.34.31. | 1959-1960 | ||
Walter Drane Sanders. | SPC | 0.31.48. | 1939 | ||
Walter E. Whitehead. | SPC | 0.42.45. | 1911-1912 | ||
Walter Eugene Drew. | SPC | 0.34.22. | 1959-1960 | ||
Walter Raleigh McDonald. | SPC | 0.33.44. | 1953 | ||
Walter W. Barker. | LPC | 0.0.200. | |||
Walter Wade Harrison. | SPC | 0.30.31. | 1943 | ||
Walter Wells Barrett. | SPC | 0.34.11. | 1959-1960 | ||
Warehouse, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.38. | |||
Warm Springs Foundation administration building, Georgia Hall, Warm Springs, GA. Aerial view. Photographer: 4th Photo Section, Air Corps, Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL | LPC | 0.0.480. | ca. 1933 | a | |
Warm Springs Foundation administration building, Georgia Hall, Warm Springs, GA. Meriwether Inn, closed in the 1920s, in left background. Aerial view. Photographer: 4th Air Corps, Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL | LPC | 0.0.480. | ca. 1933 | b | |
Warren A. Candler Memorial Library, Paine College, Augusta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.243. | |||
Warren F. Branch. | SPC | 0.35.28. | 1959-1960 | ||
Warren Simeon Moorman. | SPC | 0.32.40. | 1953-1954 | ||
Warren Simeon Moorman. | SPC | 0.37.2. | 1959-1960 | ||
Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum, Washington, GA. | SPC | 0.20.92. | a-h | ||
Water lilies in Okefenokee Swamp Park, Ware Co., GA. Photographer: Thurston Hatcher, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.92. | a | ||
Water lilies in Okefenokee Swamp Park, Ware Co., GA. | LPC | 0.0.92. | b-c | ||
Water wheel at mill near Rome, GA. Berry schools. | SPC | 0.29.60. | |||
Water wheel of primitive hydroelectric plant. | SPC | 0.29.22. | |||
Watermelon eating contest in Atlanta, 1964. 2 images. From RG 3. | GRP | 0.13.9. | 1964 | ||
Watermelons. | LPC | 0.0.374. | |||
Watkinsville, GA (?). Aerial view. | SPC | 0.40.70. | ca. 1950 | ||
Wesleyan College, Macon, GA. | LPC | 0.0.262. | |||
Wesleyan College, Macon, GA. Aerial view. | SPC | 0.29.51. | |||
West Georgia College seniors visit the Georgia Department of Health in 1962. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of West Georgia College seniors on a visit to the Georgia Department of Public Health on February 20, 1962. The image show Mrs. Mayola Center, Mr. Roy J. Boston, Dr. Silas C. Rutland, and Dr. Guy V. Rice. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.8. | 1962 | ||
West Hall (Administration Building), Valdosta State College, Valdosta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.252. | |||
Whatley's Warehouse, Reynolds, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.39. | |||
White or Mackay House (in Augusta, Georgia) in various stages of restoration. 4 photographs of the White or Mackay House (in Augusta, Georgia) in various stages of restoration. One photograph is of the proposed restoration drawing and not the house itself. From RG 61-1-1. | GRP | .10.50. | |||
Whiteside Valley below the bridge. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.380. | ca. 1864 | ||
Wightman Fletcher Melton and Governor Ellis G. Arnall, 1944. 1 image of Wightman Fletcher Melton (left) and Governor Ellis G. Arnall(right). Mr. Melton served as Georgia's poet laureate from Jan. 25, 1943 until his death on Oct 12, 1944. This photograph made on March 4, 1944. From RG 4-2-46. | GRP | 0.12.26. | 1944 | ||
Wilbert Burial Vault Company, Atlanta, GA. Interior view. | SPC | 0.19.16. | |||
Wilbur A. Orr, Jr. | SPC | 0.37.11. | 1959-1960 | ||
Wiley Bernard Fordham. | SPC | 0.35.66. | 1959-1960 | ||
Wiley Galloway. Senate Messenger | SPC | 0.31.5. | 1939 | ||
Wiley Hill Pannell (1856-1914). | SPC | 0.40.42. | |||
Wiley J. Williams. | SPC | 0.29.45. | |||
Wiliam A. Ingram. | SPC | 0.38.30. | 1961-1962 | ||
Will Hays Pickett. | SPC | 0.37.24. | 1959-1960 | ||
William A. Little. | LPC | 0.0.225. | |||
William Anderson Dilworth. | SPC | 0.35.54. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Bradford Freeman. | SPC | 0.35.69. | 1959-1960 | ||
William C. Rhoades, Dr. Henry Raymaker. 8 x 10 inch and 4 x 5 inch glossy print of William C. Rhoades who was employed by the Georgia Department of Public Health as a psychologist from 1950 to 1958 and Associate Director of the Mental Health Division from 1955 to 1958. A 5 1/2 x 8 inch glossy print of Dr. Henry Raymaker who was Chief of Mental Health Planning and Evaluation Unit in 1957. He left the Georgia Department of Public health in 1958. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.8. | |||
William Cecil Neill. | LPC | 0.0.349. | |||
William Charles Dominy. | SPC | 0.33.21. | 1953 | ||
William Clarence Parker. | SPC | 0.37.17. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Donaldson Ballard. | SPC | 0.35.13. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Fred Scott, Sr. | SPC | 0.37.35. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Gibson Todd. | SPC | 0.37.53. | 1959-1960 | ||
William H. Fish. | LPC | 0.0.219. | |||
William H. Johnson, in uniform, served in the 19th Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co. C during the Civil War. | SPC | 0.39.20. | ca. 1861-1865 | ||
William H. Weir, Mr. Nathan DeJarnette. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of William H. Weir. 4 x 5 inch print showing Mr. Weir and Mr. Nathan DeJarnette. 8 x 10 inch glossy print of Mr. Weir at a table eating a meal. Taken in the early 1960s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .6.4. | 1960 (ca.) | ||
William Harley Jones. | SPC | 0.30.34. | 1943 | ||
William Harris Crawford grave and shaft near Crawford, GA. | SPC | 0.17.39. | a-b | ||
William Harvey Jordan. | SPC | 0.36.31. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Henry Breedlove. | SPC | 0.32.9. | 1953-1954 | ||
William Henry Breedlove. | SPC | 0.34.12. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Henry Duckworth. | SPC | 0.33.22. | 1953 | ||
William Henry Kimbrough. | SPC | 0.33.41. | 1953 | ||
William Henry Kimmons. | SPC | 0.36.36. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Henry Martin. | SPC | 0.30.41. | 1943 | ||
William Herschel Lovett. | SPC | 0.30.40. | 1943 | ||
William Herschel Lovett. | SPC | 0.36.48. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Howard Taft at the League to Enforce Peace. | LPC | 0.0.26. | |||
William Hugh McWhorter. | SPC | 0.36.63. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Hugh McWhorter. | SPC | 0.38.41. | 1961-1962 | ||
William J. (Bill) Lee. | SPC | 0.36.43. | 1959-1960 | ||
William J. Harris. | SPC | 0.42.26. | 1911-1912 | ||
William James Peterson. | SPC | 0.30.46. | 1943 | ||
William Jewel Crowe. | SPC | 0.34.19. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Jonathan Northen. | SPC | 0.39.37. | engraving | ||
William K. Barrett. | SPC | 0.33.4. | 1953 | ||
William King Ponsel. | SPC | 0.38.50. | 1961-1962 | ||
William L. (Bill) Lanier. | SPC | 0.36.41. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Lowndes Yancey. | SPC | 0.17.47. | |||
William M. Fleming, Jr. | SPC | 0.35.63. | 1959-1969 | ||
William M. Lester. | SPC | 0.30.39. | 1943 | ||
William M. Smith | SPC | 0.31.50. | 1939 | ||
William Madison New. | SPC | 0.31.43. | 1939 | ||
William Malcolm Towson. | SPC | 0.38.55. | 1961-1962 | ||
William Marcus Williams. | SPC | 0.37.65. | 1959-1960 | ||
William McKendre Blanton. | LPC | 0.0.20. | |||
William Mills Hicks , Office of Vocational Education Administrative photographs. 7 images of Governor Herman Eugene Talmadge attending two banquets- one at a meeting of the Georgia Federation of D.C.T. Clubs. William Mills Hicks is present in some images. Photographs taken 1948-1955. 2 images of African American children. 1 image of William Mills Hicks. From RG 12-15-107. | GRP | 0.2.53. | |||
William Pace (b. 1834?), in uniform, served in the 19th Regiment Georgia Infantry, Co. E and was killed in 1863. | SPC | 0.39.44. | ca. 1861-1865 | ||
William Phillips (1804-1877), a civil engineer and surveyor, Augusta, GA. | SPC | 0.39.26. | ca. 1874 | ||
William Russell Killian. | SPC | 0.36.35. | 1959-1960 | ||
William S. Shepherd. | SPC | 0.29.43. | |||
William Starke Rosecrans. | SPC | 0.18.60. | |||
William Sylvester Stuckey. | SPC | 0.37.46. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Tecumseh Sherman and his generals. Photographer: George N. Barnard | LPC | 0.0.376. | ca. 1864 | ||
William Tecumseh Sherman. | SPC | 0.18.67. | |||
William Thomas Dean. | SPC | 0.30.21. | 1943 | ||
William Thomas Dean. | SPC | 0.32.20. | 1953-1954 | ||
William Thompson McCown, Jr. | SPC | 0.36.57. | 1959-1960 | ||
William Walton, son of Hughes Walton of Burke County and Savannah, GA. Photographer: Motes | SPC | 0.40.62. | carte-de-visite | ||
William Weldon Stark. | SPC | 0.30.53. | 1943 | ||
William Wright Abbot, Jr. | SPC | 0.31.8. | 1939 | ||
William Yates Atkinson. | SPC | 0.33.3. | 1953 | ||
Wilson B. Wilkes. | SPC | 0.32.58. | 1953-1954 | ||
Wilson B. Wilkes. | SPC | 0.37.63. | 1959-1960 | ||
Wilson Brooks. | SPC | 0.35.32. | 1959-1960 | ||
Women demonstrate old and new methods of spinning at the International Cotton Exposition, Atlanta, GA. | LPC | 0.0.180. | 1881 | ||
Wood preserving plant. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.98. | |||
Woodrow H. Bradley. | SPC | 0.35.27. | 1959-1960 | ||
Worker sprays peach trees, Cornelia, Habersham Co., GA. Photographer: Chase | SPC | 0.40.68. | July 1916 | a | |
Workers and camp buildings at Supply Company District "C," Civilian Conservation Corps, Fort Oglethorpe, GA. | LPC | 0.0.442. | Aug. 1936 | ||
Workers packing peaches in a peach packing shed. 1 black and white 8 1/2 x 10 inch glossy print showing workers packing peaches in a peach packing shed. Caption reads: "It's peach packing time in Georgia and this busy packing shed was caught by Extension Service photographer, Emil C. Sienknecht, during the summer of 1944. Many local town people and boys and girls volunteered to help pick and pack peaches to offset the shortage of farm labor." From RG 33-1-51. | GRP | .10.37. | |||
Workers picking cotton in south Georgia. | SPC | 0.19.66. | |||
World War I soldiers in uniform; possibly at Camp Gordon, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: J. A. Murdoch, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.129. | ca. 1917 | ||
World War Memorial monument erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in a street park, Quitman, GA. | SPC | 0.40.17. | Oct. 7, 1935 | a | |
World's record multiple launching, The Quint Fleet, sponsored by the Dionne quintuplets, Walter Butler Shipbuilders, Inc., Superior, WI. | LPC | 0.0.500. | May 9, 1943 | ||
X-ray and blood tests administered at the Richmond County Health Department, late 1940s. The Department of Health sponsored x-ray and blood tests in counties across the state in the late 1940s. Images show unidentified people at the Richmond County Health Department who went in for tests. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.64. | 1945 - 1950 | ||
X-ray and blood tests in Lanier County, late 1940s. The Department of Health sponsored x-ray and blood tests in counties across the state in the late 1940s. Images show unidentified people in Lanier County who went in for tests. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.70. | 1945 - 1950 | ||
X-ray and blood tests, late 1940s. The Department of Health sponsored x-ray and blood tests in counties across the state in the late 1940s. Reverend J. F. Carter, pastor of Cutliff Grove Baptist Church in Albany, GA is shown taking a blood test. Also shown are Mrs. T. L. Thomson and her two month old daughter and x-ray technician Mr. McEwen (holding the girl). From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.67. | 1945 - 1950 | ||
X-ray and blood tests, late 1940s. The Department of Health sponsored x-ray and blood tests in counties across the state in the late 1940s. Images of Lowndes County Health Department; woman giving a hypodermic shot in Cairo, GA; a sign in Coffee County advertising tests; a man receiving a chest x-ray in Cairo, GA; group l-r: Mr. and Mrs. A.P Henderson, Mrs. A.L. Dukes, Mrs. Clinton Booth, Mrs. Robert Chance, Mrs. W.S. Booth, Mrs. H.B. Henderson, Mrs. Robert Peagler, Jr. (patient), Mrs. Lawrence Cooper (nurse). From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.69. | 1945 - 1950 | ||
X-ray and blood tests, late 1940s. The Department of Health sponsored x-ray and blood tests in counties across the state in the late 1940s. Images show the building where the tests were given and unidentified people in Dawson, GA who went in for tests. Photographs taken by Miller Studios. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.71. | 1945 - 1950 | ||
X-ray and dental examinations from the late 1940s and early 1950s. 30 images taken in the late 1940s and early 1950s. These include children in dental offices, picnics, policemen, young patients having teeth checked, and two men with a map of Georgia showing the fluoridation status of various counties in the state. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .2.117. | |||
X-ray mobile unit sent to Gainesville, late 1940s. The Department of Health sponsored x-ray and blood tests in counties across the state in the late 1940s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | 0.2.68. | 1945 - 1950 | ||
Yoholo Micco, a Native American. Artist: Bess Mitchell, Atlanta | LPC | 0.0.489. | 1939 | color drawing | |
Young boy listens to Uncle Remus type character on cabin porch. | SPC | 0.18.75. | |||
Young children and adults picnic at Hard Labor Creek State Park, Morgan Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.73. | |||
Young children lining up for the purpose of washing their hands. 8 x 10 inch glossy prints. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .3.136. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Young man receiving a polio shot at Rodeo-Polio meeting in Athens. Two 5 x 7 inch glossy prints of a young man at the Rodeo-Polio meeting in Athens, Ga. receiving a polio shot from a hypodermic gun in the mid 1950s. From RG 26-2-3. | GRP | .4.30. | 1950 (ca.) | ||
Young women cool their feet in Hopoethyeloholo Creek at Indian Springs State Park, Butts Co., GA. Photographer: Bob Johnston | LPC | 0.0.75. | |||
Youth Recreation Center, Rome, GA. Exterior view. | SPC | 0.20.57. | |||
Zachariah Daniel Cravey. | SPC | 0.33.18. | 1953 | ||
Zack D. Cravey, Jr. Senate Messenger | SPC | 0.32.5. | 1953-1954 | ||
Zell Bryan Miller. | SPC | 0.38.42. | 1961-1962 |