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Valdosta (Ga.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Naf

Found in 170 Collections and/or Records:

Jet: Valdosta, Ga. Elections, May 13, 1985

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-001-005-01
Scope and Contents

The scanned Jet magazine, dated May 13, 1985, details an image of Willie Houseal and Bunnis Williams being sworn into Valdosta City Council with their wives. The description describes the change in voting systems that helped 6 black councilmembers be voted into office.

Dates: May 13, 1985

Letter to Civil Action Participants from Todd Johnson, July 2, 1984

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-001-005-11
Scope and Contents

The letter, dated July 2, 1984, is addressed to the participants of the NAACP et al v. Tillman et al., Civil Action 83-108 VAL. from Todd Johnson. Johnson is updating the Civil Action participants of the opportunity of 6-8 voting districts with 50% of representation in each district from a 65% African American population.

Dates: July 2, 1984

Letter to F. J. Smrcina from Willie Houseal, September 6, 1983

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-001-005-13
Scope and Contents

The letter, dated September 6, 1983, is addressed to Mr. F. J. Smrcina for Willie Houseal as the Executive Director of the Winnerville Coalition Consultants. The topics of the letter include, utilization of Lomax Facilities for Voter Education Seminars and voter apathy.

Dates: September 6, 1983

Letter to Mr. Earnest Nijem from Wm. Bradford Reynolds and Gerald W. Jones, July 22, 1983

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-001-005-17
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Houseal Collection documents the political, educational, and cultural history of Valdosta’s African American community through the personal papers, photographs, scrapbooks, legal records, writings, and digital media of Dr. Willie Houseal. A longtime educator, civil rights leader, and local politician, Dr. Houseal’s contributions offer unique insight into local struggles for voting rights, the development of public education, and the life of the Southside community. Developed in...
Dates: July 22, 1983

Letter to Mr. George Talley from Todd Johnson, June 14, 1983

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-001-005-18
Scope and Contents

The letter, dated June 14, 1983, is addressed to George Talley, Attorney for the City of Valdosta, from Todd Johnson. Todd Johnson describes negotiated a settlement for the transition from an At-Large voting system to a single member voting system without filing in the District Court.

Dates: June 14, 1983

Letter to Ms. Patricia Ito from Willie H. Houseal, January 10, 1983

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-001-005-21
Scope and Contents The letter, dated January 10, 1983, is addressed to Ms. Patricia Ito of the Voting Rights Division, Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Willie H. Houseal voices concerns regarding the limitations imposed on the black community in electing representatives to public posts due to the At-Large Voting System in Valdosta and Lowndes County. The letter calls for a transition to a Ward-based district system, and cites historical instances of unsuccessful black candidates. It also includes...
Dates: January 10, 1983

Letter to Todd Johnson from George Talley, July 29, 1983

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-001-005-15
Scope and Contents

The letter, dated July 29, 1983, is addressed to Todd Johnson from George Talley. Talley is responding to the idea of a transition to a ward system for election of Mayor and Council in the City of Valdosta, additional stated the City denies any discrimination within the current voting system. The letter request more information on the ward system for example how many additional wards would be added, and if the wards included the school board.

Dates: July 29, 1983

Letters to Mr. Earnest Nijem from Georgia Legal Services: Todd Johnson, Kenneth Jones, Robert W. Cullen, June 17, 1983

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-001-005-19
Scope and Contents

The letter, dated June 14, 1983, is addressed to Major Nijem, Mayor of the City of Valdosta. Willie Houseal is writing in regards to voting rights issues in Valdosta and Black underrepresentation in voting and elections. The letter includes topics like: Valdosta's At-Large Voting, Valdosta City Council, Single Member District, and Black representation in City Council.

Dates: June 17, 1983

Lloyd B. Greer, Jr., May 10, 1993

 File — Box 1, Folder: 54
Collection number: Folder 54
Scope and Contents Oral history interview with Lloyd B. Greer, Jr., May 10, 1993. Valdosta (Ga.). Fieldworker: Rodger D. Gregory. Audio file digitized from cassette[?] tape (B1-F-054). Part of the David Williams Oral History Collection at Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. Topics include the Great Depression. Fieldworker notes: Started work at 6 years old - Father worked in Atlanta during the week in the 30s to provide for his family in Valdosta - Roosevelt's plan of action - Growing...
Dates: May 10, 1993

Mary Elizabeth Parrish Scrapbook(s), 1925

 Series
Collection number: CA-012-003-001
Scope and Contents This scrapbook, compiled by Elizabeth Mary Parrish in 1925, contains 77 pages of photographs documenting her family, friends, and student life at Georgia State Womans College. The images depict campus buildings, social activities, and personal moments, providing insight into collegiate experiences and cultural context during the early 20th century in Valdosta, Georgia.This item was loaned to the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections for digitization. The...
Dates: 1925

Mayor/City Council Elections, 1962-1982

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-001-005-20
Scope and Contents

The document is a detailed record of Mayor and City Council Elections from 1962-1982. The record includes candidates' names, political parties, winners, and information regarding each election, including topics like: voting percentage, and candidate platforms.

Dates: 1962-1982

Memorandum: Letter to Todd Johnson from Sam Matchett, August 18, 1983

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-001-005-14
Scope and Contents

The letter, dated August 18, 1983, is written by Todd Johnson the lead Council on the Valdosta Civil Action case, to Sam Matchett a summer intern. The document details voting strategy based on a conversation between Todd Johnson and a councilmen from Milledgeville.

Dates: August 18, 1983

Minutes, Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council, March 7, 1985

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-001-005-10
Scope and Contents

The report, dated March 7, 1985, details the minutes form a regular Valdosta City Council meeting. The topics of the document includes: election results, administration of oaths of office, ordinance amending, rezoning, victims-witness assistance program, and historic boundaries.

Dates: March 7, 1985

Mrs. Artie Marshall's Home Economics Class, 1968

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-002-007
Scope and Contents

The scanned images are dated in 1968. They display students modeling outfits make in Mrs. Artie Marshall's Home Economics class at Pinevale High School. The photos were given to Dr. Houseal by Ms. Renae Marshall daughter of Mrs. Artie Marshall.

Dates: 1968

NAACP et al v. Tillman et al., Civil Action 83-108 VAL, April 17, 1984

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-001-005-12
Scope and Contents

The letter, dated April 17, 1984, is addressed to the participants of the NAACP et al v. Tillman et al., Civil Action 83-108 VAL. The topic of the letter is to update negotiations in the Voting Rights Suit and on depositions form January 1984 through April 1984.

Dates: April 17, 1984

Old Berrien Newsletter, Volume 5, Number 2 (Summer 2023): “The Nashville Bottling Works”, Spring 2023

 File
Collection number: ca-012-002-009
Description This issue traces the history of the Nashville Bottling Works, beginning with its origins in 1905 when Homer J. Hall and Jackson Whitehurst established a small bottling operation in Sparks and began selling soda to customers in Nashville. By 1906 the plant moved permanently to Nashville under Joel I. Norwood, whose popular “High Life Ginger Ale” became a regional favorite. Ownership transitioned several times before Benjamin A. Deal Jr. took over in 1912 and expanded the business with...
Dates: Spring 2023

Picture Book (Campus Glimpses) - The South Georgia State Normal College, 1920

 Digital Work
Collection number: 48EE2EB2-365E-4280-974D-73B03A92B803
Dates: Digitized: 2015; 1920; Modified: 2024-07-26

Pinevale High School 12th Alumni Reunion, September 1-3, 2023

 Item
Collection number: ca-004-002-005
Scope and Contents

The document, dated September 1-3, 2023, is a Pinevale High School alumni reunion book. The book includes introductions from the Pinevale Alumni Association's Chairman, Dr. Willie Houseal, a reunion agenda, information about the speakers, a Sunday worship service, the alma Mater, information about other Equalization schools in Valdosta like Magnolia and Dasher High school, list members of the alumni associations, and has class pictures for the 1962, 1963, and 1966 graduating classes.

Dates: September 1-3, 2023