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Adams-Cates Company Photograph Collection, 1956-1973
Black-and-white aerial photographs taken between 1965 and 1973 to assist the Adams-Cates Company in developing commercial real estate in Metropolitan Atlanta. | More about this collection » |
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Adelaide Ruff McCarty Photographs, 1905
Black-and-white photographs from 1905 of Ansley Park, an Atlanta neighborhood north of downtown and west of Piedmont Park, between Piedmont Avenue and Peachtree Street. | More about this collection » |
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Andrew Sparks Photographs, 1949-1954
Black-and-white photographs from 1949 to 1954 of College Park, Georgia and Southwest Atlanta. | More about this collection » |
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Arthur S. Montgomery Photograph Collection
Black-and-white photographs of the facilities, employees, and marketing efforts of the Atlanta Coca Cola Bottling Company from 1906 to the 1950s. | More about this collection » |
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Artwork of Savannah
89 photographs and plates of Savannah, Georgia | More about this collection » |
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Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad Photograph Collection
Twenty black-and-white photographs of the "Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Special," the first regular passenger train of the Atlanta Division of the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad from June 19, 1908. | More about this collection » |
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Barnard's Photographic Views of the Sherman Campaign, ca. 1866
Albumen prints of Sherman's Campaign through Georgia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas taken by Brady Studio member, George N. Barnard from the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library | More about this collection » |
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Belle Isle Family Photographs, circa 1900-1940
Black-and-white photographs of then New York governor Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidential campaign visit to Atlanta and Warm Springs in October 1932. | More about this collection » |
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Carl Dixon Photographs, 1952
Black-and-white photographs from 1952 of College Park, Georgia, including images of the Atlanta and West Point Railroad Station, churches, businesses, private residences, municipal and civic buildings, and schools including the Georgia Military Academy. | More about this collection » |
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Central Atlanta Progress, Inc., 1960-1981, undated
Color photographs taken between 1960 and 1981 of Atlanta's physical landscape used for projects related to economic development, transportation, housing, and urban design. | More about this collection » |
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Charles Bickerstaff and Joel Hurt Photographs, circa 1893-1923
Sepia photographs of banks, businesses, theaters, clubs, hotels, and grocery stores in downtown Atlanta from 1893 to 1923. | More about this collection » |
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Columbus Enquirer: Georgia Historic Newspapers
Searchable issues of the Columbus Enquirer from 1828 to 1890. | More about this collection » |
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Cortlandt F. Luce, Jr. Photographs, 1948-1988, undated
Black-and-white color photographs taken between 1948 and 1988 of geographical locations, events, and people in the Atlanta metropolitan area. | More about this collection » |
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Dale Elliott Roberts Photographs, 1954
Black-and-white photographs from 1954 of churches, schools, and businesses in towns near Atlanta, Georgia, including Alpharetta, Ben Hill, and Sandy Springs. | More about this collection » |
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Digital Archives of Reese Library, Augusta State University
Black-and-white photographs of Augusta, Georgia from 1888 to the 1950s from the Special Collections of the Reese Library, Augusta State University | More about this collection » |
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Dodson W. Hancock Photograph Collection, February 1954
Black-and-white photographs of the former Campbell County cities in their 1954 condition. | More about this collection » |
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Emory Cocke Photographs, 1943-1952, undated
Black-and-white photographs of the Exposition Cotton Mills in Atlanta, Georgia from 1943 to 1952. | More about this collection » |
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Faceville, Georgia Photographs
Sixteen photographs of Judge Spooner's farm in Faceville, Georgia from 1898 that include images of African-Americans and their children who lived and worked on the farm. | More about this collection » |
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First-person Narratives of the American South
Documents the American South from the viewpoint of Southerners. Focuses on the diaries, autobiographies, memoirs, travel accounts, and ex-slave narratives of relatively inaccessible populations: women, African Americans, enlisted men, laborers, and Native Americans. | More about this collection » |
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Francis C. Smith Photographs, Mrs., 1948-1955
Photographs of from 1948 to 1955 of courthouses, churches, post offices, rivers, lakes, schools, industrial areas, farms, and private residences in cities and towns across North Georgia and the Atlanta area. | More about this collection » |
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Francis E. Price Photograph Collection, 1906-1928, undated
Black-and-white photographs taken between 1906 and 1928 of people and events in Atlanta taken by Atlanta Constitution photographer Francis E. Price. | More about this collection » |
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Fred L. Howe 1895 Cotton States and International Exposition Photographs, 1895
Black-and-white photographs of the 1895 Cotton States and International Exposition taken by Atlanta photographer Fred L. Howe . | More about this collection » |
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Gay Bolling Shepperson Photograph Collection, 1933-1945 (bulk 1935-1937)
Black-and-white photographs of WPA projects throughout Georgia. | More about this collection » |
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Georgia Government Publications
Monographic public documents of departments or agencies within the state government, published from 1994 to the present from the University of Georgia Libraries' collection | More about this collection » |
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Georgia Historic Books
Significant 19th and early 20th century books on the culture, history, biography, and literature of Georgia from the collections of the University of Georgia Libraries, Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, Georgia State University Library, Documenting the American South, and Valdosta State University Library | More about this collection » |
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Georgia Historic Newspapers
Searchable issues of three important historic Georgia newspapers, the Cherokee Phoenix, the Dublin Post, and the Colored Tribune from the microfilm holdings of the Georgia Newspaper Project | More about this collection » |
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Southern Israelite: Georgia Historic Newspapers
Searchable issues of the Southern Israelite from 1929 to 1958 and from 1984 to 1986. | More about this collection » |
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georgia.gov
Official site of Georgia state government | More about this collection » |
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Hall County Georgia Historical Photograph Collection
Photographs of Hall County residents, buildings, and events from the late nineteenth century to the present from the collections of the Hall County Library System | More about this collection » |
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Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library Rare Map Collection
Includes early maps of colonial and revolutionary America and maps of Georgia from revolutionary times through the nineteenth century. Also included are Georgia city maps, maps of Georgia's coastal areas and transportation maps including rail, river, and highway maps. | More about this collection » |
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Herbert H. Lee Photographs, 1919-1968, undated
Photographs from 1919 to 1968 to 1952 of geographic locations, events, and transportation in Atlanta and the state of Georgia. | More about this collection » |
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Herbert T. Jenkins Photographs
Black-and-white photographs of the career of Atlanta police chief Herbert T. Jenkins including images of African American police officers and the Summerhill riots in 1966. | More about this collection » |
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Historic Postcard Collection
Postcards depicting historic buildings and landmarks throughout Georgia from the collections of the Georgia Archives | More about this collection » |
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Historical Broadsides
Over 2,100 broadsides from the 1740s through the 1980s from the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library | More about this collection » |
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Jack Etheridge Photographs, 1961-1962
Black-and-white photographs from 1961 and 1962 of the construction of a section of highway that merges Interstate 75 and Interstate 85, known as the downtown connector. | More about this collection » |
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Joseph C. Fisch Photographs, 1954, 1963
Color and aerial photographs taken in 1954 and 1963 of Atlanta buildings by Joseph C. Fisch. | More about this collection » |
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Kathleen Moon Photographs
Black-and-white photographs of Fulton County schools, farms, homes, public buildings, town squares, railroads, industrial facilities, cemeteries, rivers, stores, parks, and entertainment venues from 1952 to 1954. | More about this collection » |
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Kenneth Rogers Photograph Collection
Black-and-white photographs of Atlanta, Georgia taken and collected by photojournalist Kenneth Rogers. | More about this collection » |
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Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers Photographic Collection, 1920-1976
A collection from the Georgia State University Library's Special Collections department of over 9,825 photographs taken by the Lane Brothers Commercial Photogrphers that depict life in Atlanta from the 1920s to 1957 | More about this collection » |
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Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Photographs, 1942-1945, 1951-1952
Black-and-white photographs taken circa 1940 of the American South. | More about this collection » |
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Benjamin M. Long Collection
Historic photographs of Carrollton, Georgia, and Mexico City, Mexico from 1907 to the 1970s, from the Special Collections of the University of West Georgia. | More about this collection » |
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Mackle Construction Company Photographs, 1916-1920
Black-and-white color photographs taken between 1916 and 1920 of residential, commercial, and governmental property most likely built by the Mackle Construction Company in Atlanta, Chamblee, and Augusta, Georgia, and in South Carolina. | More about this collection » |
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Macon Telegraph: Georgia Historic Newspapers
Searchable issues of Macon Telegraph from 1826 to 1908. | More about this collection » |
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Manning, Selvage & Lee Forward Atlanta Campaign Photographs, 1960-1970
Photographs from 1960 to 1970 of the city of Atlanta taken for the Forward Atlanta campaign to showcase the city. | More about this collection » |
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Martin Stupich Photographs, 1977-1978
Black-and-white photographs taken in 1977 and 1978 of the development of Atlanta's rapid transit system (MARTA). | More about this collection » |
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Milledgeville Historic Newspapers Archive: Georgia Historic Newspapers
Searchable issues of Milledgeville newspapers from 1808 to 1920. | More about this collection » |
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Mrs. William Gayle photographs, circa 1953
Photographs from circa 1953 of the Five Points area of downtown Atlanta, including images of Union Station, the parking deck for Rich's Department Store, the Carnegie Library, the Forsyth Street Bridge Atlanta Journal building, Krystal restaurant, the Ivan Allen-Marshall building, Friedman Jewelers, the Western Union building, and the "Coca-Cola clock." | More about this collection » |
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New Georgia Encyclopedia
The New Georgia Encyclopedia provides an authoritative source of information about people, places, events, institutions, and many other topics relating to the state | More about this collection » |
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Nineteenth-Century Educational Exhibit
Selected documents from the Georgia Historical Society describing nineteenth-century life in the state | More about this collection » |
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Norman F. Bielowicz Photographs, 1978
Color photographs of the January 30, 1978 fire at the Loew's Grand Theatre in Atlanta. | More about this collection » |
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Parker Lowell Photograph Collection, 1949
Black-and-white photographs from 1949 of Atlanta buildings and parks. | More about this collection » |
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Patricia Kennedy Photographs, circa 1940
Black-and-white photographs taken circa 1940 of the American South. | More about this collection » |
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Picturing Augusta: Historic Postcards from the Collection of the East Central Georgia Regional Library System
Turn-of-the-twentieth-century postcards of the Augusta area from the collection of the East Central Georgia Regional Library System | More about this collection » |
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Raymond B. Nixon Photographs, 1943
Black-and-white photographs of the 1943 launching of the liberty ship, U.S.S. Henry Grady in Brunswick, Georgia. | More about this collection » |
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Reeves Studios Photographs, 1925-1930, undated
Black-and-white photographs taken between 1925 and 1930 of Atlanta-based business enterprises and industrial facilities. | More about this collection » |
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Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps for Georgia Towns and Cities, 1884-1922
Fire insurance maps of Georgia cities and towns, 1884-1922 | More about this collection » |
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Sarah Slaughter Photographs, 1910-1920
Black-and-white photographs from 1910 to 1920 of Atlanta's Grant Park and Peachtree and Broad Streets. | More about this collection » |
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Savannah Images Project
Savannah Images Project consists of a number of data bases, created by teachers and students in history courses, emphasizing the history and cultural background of Savannah and coastal Georgia through images, essays, and other contextual materials. | More about this collection » |
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Ships for Victory: J.A. Jones Construction Company and Liberty Ships in Brunswick, Georgia
Eighty-four black-and-white photographs depicting the J.A. Jones Construction Company's World War II cargo ship building activities in Brunswick, Georgia, 1943-1945, from the Brunswick-Glynn County Library. | More about this collection » |
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The Southern Homefront, 1861-1865
Documents Southern life during the Civil War, especially the unsuccessful attempt to create a viable nation state as evidenced in both private and public life. | More about this collection » |
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Steve B. Campbell Atlanta Fire Department Photographs, 1882-1972
Photographs of fire stations and personnel of the Atlanta Fire Department as well as of notable fires in Atlanta during the 20th century. | More about this collection » |
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T. Cobb Benning Photographs, 1897-1898
Sepia-toned photographs from 1897 to 1898 of the construction of the English American Building (also known as the Flatiron Building) at the intersection of Peachtree Street and Broad Street in downtown Atlanta. | More about this collection » |
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"Thar's gold in them thar hills": Gold and Gold Mining in Georgia, 1830s-1940s
selected legal, financial, and promotional documents as well as photographs and picture postcards that represent episodes of renewed interest in gold mining in Lumpkin County during Reconstruction, at the turn of the century, and during the Depression from the Chestatee Regional Library System | More about this collection » |
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Thurston Hatcher Photographs, 1916, 1948-1952
Black-and-white photographs from circa 1916 and from 1948 to 1952 of buildings and natural scenery in Atlanta and throughout the state of Georgia. | More about this collection » |
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Twentieth-Century Educational Exhibit
Selected documents from the Georgia Historical Society describing twentieth-century life in the state | More about this collection » |
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U.S.S. Atlanta Photograph Collection, 1942
Black-and-white photographs from 1942 of the U.S.S. Atlanta and the Battle of Midway. | More about this collection » |
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Vanishing Georgia
Historically significant photographs of people, places, and structures from Georgia's past from the Vanishing Georgia Collection at the Georgia Archives | More about this collection » |
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Virtual Vault: Digital Treasures from the Georgia Archives, Office of the Secretary of State
Selections from the Georgia Archives documenting life in the state from 1733 to the present | More about this collection » |
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W.M. Edwards Photographs, 1923
Black-and-white photographs from 1923 of businesses located in Atlanta's commercial district, including the Ivan Allen-Marshall Company, and Belle Isle Street Company. | More about this collection » |








































