Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Archives Centennial Project Electronic Records, 2006
File — Bag (Dark Archive), Digital Object: centennial_project_2006_bag.zip
Collection number: 93469FD1-EA7B-46C1-8E26-428CB8223A05
Scope and Contents
These electronic records include all files used to create the Centennial Museum panels hung on the forth floor of Odum Library. Photographs of the event, schedules, fliers, documentation, and other related files are included. References to House in the Woods events and Hidden History tour can be found as well. These files are not availiable online, but are availible upon request. SubDirectory Names:
1. centennial-museum-panels
2. centennial_event-photographs
3....
Dates:
2006
Item 3: "Let's Talk About It" Women's Suffrage Book Discussion Series Poster, Spring 2022
Item — Item 3
Collection number: 3
Scope and Contents
Book Discussion Series on Women's Suffrage presented by Odum Library and Women's and Gender Studies Department Sponsored by grant ALA, NEH
- March 10
- March 24
- April 7
- April 21
- May 5
Dates:
Event: Spring 2022
Let’s Talk About It: Making Sense Of The American Civil War, 2012
other level
Collection number: Electronic Records 1
Scope and Contents
A roundtable discussion held in the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections in 2012 for the sesquicentennial of the Civil War. A partnership on the campus of Valdosta State University between the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections of Odum Library and the Department of History will help raise awareness of the confluence of the Battle of Antietam, emancipation, and the war’s legacy. The sesquicentennial of the Civil War presents a unique opportunity...
Dates:
Created: 2012
Shell E. Hartley Collection
Collection — Box 1
Collection number: MS-10
Scope and Contents
These seven folders contain tributes to the educational work of Carl Vinson, Richard Russell, Walter George, Shell Hartley, Ambrose Cleaveland, Edward Cox, M.D.Collins Several of them concern the Georgia Vocational Education. There are also photocopied photographs of African American schools such as the Magnolia Colored school in Lowndes County and the work of the Vocational Education program with these schools. The tributes were written by Shell E. Hartley.Harmful Content...
Dates:
Acquired: 1999-07-25