MS. Manuscript Collections
Found in 160 Collections and/or Records:
Geneaology Records
Contains short publications in narrative form or as genealogical tables concerning the families of Nasa Bratton Williams and Nancy Josephine Lesslie Williams; Robert Slappey; and John Wright Hunt.
General Joseph R. Hawley Collection
George and Joyce Aigen Collection
Family photos and genealogical assets for the family of Joyce and George Aigen. Includes interviews with George Aigen. George Aigen served in World War II between 1944-1946. (Company B, 1269th Combat Engineer Battalion, 6th Army Group; 44th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade) He participated in the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp, April 29, 1945. The personal narratives of George Aigen are part of the Veteran's History Project (AFCX/2001/001/95454) at the Library of Congress.
Georgia Association for Instructional Technology (GAIT)
Georgia Association of Media Assistants (GAMA)
Georgia At Its Best
Georgia at Its Best is a book by Jeanne & Harry Harman published in 1989. This collection contains information about Georgia, presumably that the Harmans used to write their book.
Georgia Collection
Georgia Council of Media Organizations (GaCOMO)
The Georgia Council of Media Organizations (GaCOMO) is made up of the Georgia Library Association (GLA), the Georgia Association for Instructional Technology (GAIT), and the Georgia Library Media Association (GLMA). This collection contains conference booklets from GaCOMO Conferences dating from 1988 to 2015, planning booklets from 2003 & 2005, and COMO vendor deposits from 2014 & 2015.
Georgia Humanities Council Videos and Reports
Georgia Library Association (GLA) Records
Georgia Library Media Association (GLMA)
Georgia Library/Media Department (GLMD)
A series of programs related to their conference from 1983-1986, not inclusive.
Georgia Ornithological Society
Georgia Ornithological Society was created in 1936 for the study, protection, and preservation of birds and other forms of wildlife in the state of Georgia. This collection includes pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and letters from 1978-1979.
Georgia Publications
Georgia Semiquincentenary
A pamphlet on the semiquincentenary of Georgia in 1983.
Georgia Theatre Conference Papers
Grey Sulphur Springs of Virginia
A clipping likely from the Southern agriculturist (Charleston, S.C.), published by A.E. Miller in 1839 on or after April of that year. The article "Grey Sulphur Springs of Virginia" by John D. Legare narrates the benefits of the Grey Sulpher Springs located nine miles from the Red Sulphur, and twenty from the Sal Sulphur Springs.
Grier's almanac for the states of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana and Texas
Harry Stillwell Edwards Collection
Holtzendorff Map Collection
Dr. L.C. Holtzendorff, a Valdosta dentist, donated a collection of maps with a focus on the Southern United States to Valdosta State College. The College intended to use them in the study of Georgia Colonial History. Holtzendorff began collecting maps during World War II. He specifically searched for maps depicting the Okefenokee Swamp, but had trouble finding them. Instead his search led him to collecting maps showing the development of Georgia, that range from the 1700s to the 1970s.