Graham W. Jackson, Sr. was born in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1903 to
Graham Washington Jackson and Pauline Hinton Jackson. His mother was a talented
vocalist and musician. Graham W. Jackson, Sr. exhibited musical talent as early
as age three and was recognized as a prodigy because of his ability to master
virtually any instrument without instruction. Excelling on both the piano and
organ, Jackson was giving concerts while in high school. With the assistance of
a well-to-do patron, he had hoped to go to college to further his studies. The
unexpected death of the patron, Dr. King, destroyed Jackson's hope of going to
college.
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. continued performing and began touring which
led him to Atlanta, Georgia in 1923. Here he found opportunities not only to
perform in such places as Atlanta's Royal Theater and Bailey's "81" but also to
attend Morehouse College. Graham Jackson's desire for education eventually led
him to Chicago Music College, Hampton Institute, Loyola University, and Atlanta
University. In 1928 Graham W. Jackson, Sr. accepted an appointment to
Washington High School as head of the music department. He held this position
until 1940. During these 12 years Jackson continued performing in and out of
Atlanta, often for President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Jackson enlisted in the
United States Navy May 16, 1942 and was discharged September 8, 1945. He was
given numerous citations for his service to our country in helping to raise
over three million dollars worth of Bonds and for recruiting for the Navy.
In 1945 Jackson became a national symbol of the grief felt over the
passing of Franklin D. Roosevelt. A picture of Jackson playing the accordion
and weeping as the body of Roosevelt left the Little White House in Warm
Springs, Georgia was published in Life magazine. Throughout his lifetime people
would remember Jackson from this picture and his association with
Roosevelt.
Besides performing for and being known as the favorite musician of
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Graham W. Jackson, Sr. has tributes too numerous to list
here. He did perform for a total of seven consecutive presidents and was
designated the "Official Musician of the State of Georgia." From 1940 until his
passing on January 15, 1983, Graham W. Jackson, Sr. was self-employed and made
his living through his Music Studio, giving concerts, and personal appearances.
Jackson was also an organist for the St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Church and
a choir director and organist for the First Congregational Church, Atlanta,
Georgia. He is remembered by many for his performances at Johnny Reb's
Dixieland and Pittypat's Porch, two Atlanta restaurants.
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. was married to Helen Balton Jackson. Their
union was blessed with two sons, Graham W. Jackson, Jr. born October 24, 1945,
and Gerald Wayne Jackson born March 13, 1958.
Presently, the collection consists of 27 boxes of varied materials and
includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, audio
and video tape recordings, long-playing albums, and periodical articles and
books which provide information on Graham W. Jackson, Sr. These materials
provide a well-rounded history of the life of Jackson. Several boxes of the
collection contain music and books which belonged to Graham W. Jackson Sr.
The original Graham W. Jackson, Sr. Collection was obtained in 1989
and consisted of a single box of materials. In 1994 the collection was greatly
supplemented with the addition of several boxes.
There are no restrictions on research use of this collection.
Prior permission from the Research Library must be obtained in writing
before any portion of this collection can be published or reproduced.
Item, series, Graham W. Jackson, Sr. papers, Archives Division, Auburn
Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History, Atlanta-Fulton
Public Library System.
The archive also possesses an accordion which belonged to Graham W. Jackson, Sr.
Miller, Richard Roscoe.
Slavery and Catholicism. Durham,
N.C.: North State Publishers,
1957. This
book, originally located in Box 22, has been taken out of the Graham W. Jackson collection and placed in the
rare book collection.
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Series II: [Newspaper clippings], 1940-1990 |
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Folder |
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16 |
Newspaper clippings, 1940-1949 |
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"Graham Jackson Plays, Mrs. Wm. Neely Honored"
The Baltimore Afro-American, 7-26-41 |
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"Elks Sound Appeal for Bond Purchases Over the Air
Tonight: Graham Jackson Feature of Colorful Show at USO", 6-28-45 |
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17 |
Newspaper clippings, 1950-1959 |
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"Graham Jackson Enthralls Audience"
The True Citizen (Waynesboro,
Burks Co., Ga.), 11-15-51 |
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"Richard Hackney, Jr. Feted With Colorful Birthday
Party"
Atlanta Daily World, 11-18-51 |
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"Weekly News Roundup of the Negro Community: Graham W.
Jackson"
The Atlanta Journal, The Atlanta
Constitution, 1-20-52 |
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"Poet Sides With the English Scholar Who Questions
Famous Line in Khayyam Verse"
The Atlanta Constitution, 5-12-52 |
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Photograph and description,
Courier Magazine Section, 12-31-55 |
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"'Today' Sets Warm Springs Show"
The Atlanta Journal, 12-28-57 |
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"TV Offers Salute To Warm Springs"
The Atlanta Journal, 12-31-57 |
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"Second Son Born to Mr. And Mrs. Graham W. Jackson"
Atlanta Daily World, 3-14-58 |
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"Graham Jackson Rated No. 1"
The Pittsburgh Courier, 8-23-58 |
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"Graham Jackson Record Features 16 Spirituals"
The Atlanta Journal, 12-9-58 |
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"Collard Greens With Candle Light"
The Atlanta Constitution, 3-30-59 |
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Newspaper clippings, 1960-1969 |
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"FDR's Favorite Plays Kennedy's Marching Song"
The Atlanta Constitution, 10-11-60 |
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"F.D.R Accordionist Goes for Kennedy"
The Atlanta Journal, 10-13-60 |
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Photograph and description "Meet the Governor"
The Atlanta Constitution, 3-7-68 |
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"FDR Would Still Laugh Today, Daughter Says"
The Macon Telegraph and News, 4-13-69 |
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"Maddox Picks Jackson For Corrections Board"
The Atlanta Constitution, 12-9-69 |
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Photograph and description - Oath of office for State
Board of Corrections,
The Atlanta Journal, 12-11-69 |
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Newspaper clippings, 1970-1979 |
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Photograph and description - Jackson playing for
Suffolk (Va.) Rotary Club, 1972 |
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Photograph and description - FDR's favorite
entertainer,
The Manchester Star-Mercury, 4-11-74 |
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"Jackson Will Speak At Commemoration Ceremony"
The Meriwether
Vindicator(Greenville, Ga.), 4-11-74 |
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"Goin' Home"
The Ozarker! Sunday News &
Leader, 4-28-74 |
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"Graham Jackson: The Man and His Music"
The Atlanta Constitution, 2-24-76 |
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"Graham Jackson: He Still Remembers Portsmouth" (
Chesapeake/ Portsmouth published
with the
Ledger-Star and
The Virginia Pilot, 3-14-76 |
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"Famous Tears"
The New York Times, 1-16-77 |
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"The Day the War Ended"
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Magazine, 8-14-77 |
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Photograph and Description - Graham W. Jackson, Sr.,
Thomas J. "Tip" O'Neal and James Roosevelt,
The Tribune, 2-6-78 |
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Newspaper clippings, 1980-1989 |
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Photograph and description - Graham W. Jackson, Sr.,
William B. Hartsfield and Wheat Williams, Sr.,
Dekalb News/Sun, 6-11-80 |
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Photograph and description - Bronze Jubilee Awards,
Atlanta Daily World, 2-24-81 |
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"Roosevelt loved the music of Atlantan Graham Jackson"
The Atlanta Journal and
Constitution, 1-31-82 |
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"Graham Jackson Story Being Written By Wife"
Atlanta Daily World, 4-20-82 |
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"Graham Jackson is dead; often performed for FDR"
The Atlanta Journal and
Constitution, 1-16-83 |
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"Graham Jackson Dies Here At Age 79"
Atlanta Daily World, 1-18-83 |
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"Miller and Anderson win 'Georgy' awards; LeFevre and
Jackson also named to Ga. Hall of Fame"
The Atlanta Journal and
Constitution, 9-22-85 |
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Photograph and description,
Intown Extra in The Atlanta Journal and
Constitution, 12-29-88 |
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Newspaper clippings, 1990 |
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"Sparkling Specialties"
The Atlanta Inquirer, 3-24-90 |
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22 |
Newspaper clippings, No Date |
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"Portsmouth Boy Recognized As A Musical
Genius" |
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"Teacher of Music Charges Threats" |
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"12,000 Crowd Thrilled With Sixth
Festival" |
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"Graham Jackson Has Sustaining Spot on Local Radio
Station" |
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"Graham Jackson Slated To Go On Nat'l
Hookup" |
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"Noted Orchestra To Be Heard Here: Seminole
Syncopators to Play For Macon Dance" |
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"Graham W. Jackson Only Negro Publix Radio
Artist" |
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"The Dixie Brevities - A Great Show" |
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"Graham Jackson's Syncopators Draw Large
Crowd" |
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"Locals, Club: Seminole Syncopators to Play for Macon
Dance" |
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"Great Orchestra of South" |
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"German Officials To Hear Graham Jackson And
Ensemble" |
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"Noted Musician of B.T.W. Gives Values of Public
School Music" |
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"Real Organist At 81" |
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"Jewish Progressive Club Uses Colored
Talent" |
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"Graham Jackson Appears In Regular Monthly Organ
Recital At Warren M.E. Church" |
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"Second Son Born to Mr. and Mrs. Graham W.
Jackson" |
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"Special Feature" |
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"A Popular Atlanta Negro" |
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"Unique Auction UPS Bond Sales" |
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"Morning Mailbag" |
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"Interest Soars In Big Music Festival" |
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"American Negro Festival Has Strong Talent
Array" |
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"Graham Jackson Is Named Entertainer For Gov.
Talmadge" |
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"Ignores Negroes In Hodges Celebration"
The Pittsburgh Courier
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"Sons of Graham W. Jackson Baptized" |
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"The Musical Bunch: Graham Jackson" |
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"Zero Club Sponsors Beautiful Dance At the Athletic
Club Friday Night With Many Dancers Enjoying Occasion" |
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"Graham Jackson and His Seminole Stars on WGST
Program" |
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"Writer Recalls Past Performances of That Master,
Graham Jackson" |
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"Graham Jackson A Feature Of Hampton Art
Festival" |
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"Jackson Is Cited As Bond Champion" |
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"Graham Jackson Cited By Navy" |
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Photograph and description |
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Photograph and description - The Jackson
Quartet |
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Photograph and description - The Salesman
Congratulated |
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Photograph and description - Sing Sunday,
Atlanta Daily World
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Photograph and description - Graham W. Jackson, Sr.
and Eleanor Roosevelt |
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Untitled |
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"Behind-the-Scenes Look at Filming" |
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23 |
Newspaper clippings, 1940-1949 (Xerox Copies) |
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24 |
Newspaper clippings, 1950-1959 (Xerox Copies) |
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Newspaper clippings, 1960-1969 (Xerox Copies) |
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26 |
Newspaper clippings, 1970-1979 (Xerox Copies) |
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27 |
Newspaper clippings, 1980-1989 (Xerox Copies) |
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28 |
Newspaper clippings: , 1990s (Xerox Copies) |
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Newspaper clippings, No Date (Xerox Copies) |
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Series IV: Scrapbooks, 1962-1983 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 3 |
1 |
Scrapbook, 1977 |
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1 |
Promotional Pamphlet; Photograph of Graham W. Jackson
Sr. at the organ |
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Newspaper Clippings (2) |
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"Famous Tears"
New York Times (text; photo), Jan.
16, 1977 |
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"Accordionist Would Like To Play for Carter, Too"
Atlanta Constitution (text;
photo), Jan. 19, 1977 |
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3 |
Newspaper Clipping: "Graham Jackson; Playing For Six
Presidents, Warm Memory"
Atlanta Daily World (text;
photo), Mar. 13,
1977 |
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4 |
Empty |
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5 |
Certificate (copy): Jackson proclaimed "Official
Musician" of the State of Georgia by Governor Jimmy Carter |
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Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. with Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Carter, (signed and dated
Jan. 1977) |
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Itinerary from White House for Graham W. Jackson's
visit, Jan. 21,
1977 |
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8 |
Photograph: Jimmy Carter (signed) |
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9 |
Check (copy) from the 1976 Presidential Campaign
Committee, 1976 |
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10 |
Itinerary from White House for Graham W. Jackson's
visit, Jan. 21,
1977 |
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11 |
Newspaper Clipping: "Home Folks' Party in White House"
Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Jan. 22,
1977 |
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12 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. with Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Carter, (signed and dated
Jan. 1977) |
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13 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. |
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14 |
Empty |
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15 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr.; Newspaper Clipping
- horoscope |
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16 |
Photograph: Governor Jimmy Carter and the State Board
of Corrections (left to right: E.B. Register, Jack T. Rutledge, Graham W.
Jackson, Sr., William F. Easterlin, Jimmy Carter, Lee Arrendale, 3 men on right
are unidentified) |
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Newspaper Clipping: "The Parallels Between FDR and
Carter"
Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Mar. 12,
1977 |
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18 |
Newspaper Clipping: "Atlanta's Graham Jackson: A
Musician Who Performed for Four Presidents"
Atlanta Daily World (text;
photo), Oct. 29,
1976 |
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19 |
Newspaper Clipping: "Graham Jackson: The Man and His
Music"
Atlanta Constitution (text;
photo), Feb. 24,
1976 |
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20 |
Empty |
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2 |
Scrapbook: Life of Graham W. Jackson, Book 1 |
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Page
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1 |
Promotional Pamphlet |
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2 |
Empty |
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3-7 |
Description of materials from the Life of Graham W.
Jackson (July 23, 1983 from Mrs. Helen B. Jackson to Mr. Larry Bird, Museum
Technician, Smithsonian Institution), July
23,1983 |
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8 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing accordion
at Warm Springs |
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9 |
Memo: to Graham W. Jackson, Sr. from Franklin D.
Roosevelt Warm Springs Memorial Commission, July 17,
1978 |
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10 |
Photograph: Warm Springs Commemoration |
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11 |
Photograph: Warm Springs Commemoration |
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12 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing accordion
at Warm Springs |
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13 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and unidentified
military personnel |
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14 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing
accordion |
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15 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing accordion
for Governor and Mrs. Lester Maddox outside the Governor's mansion |
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16 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing
accordion |
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17 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing accordion;
2 unidentified men |
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18 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing accordion
with 2 unidentified African-American musicians |
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19 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing accordion;
3 unidentified men |
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20 |
Photograph: Board of Corrections - Lee Arrendale, Jack
T. Rutledge, E.B. Register, Graham W. Jackson, Sr., and John B.
Stanley |
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Scrapbook: Life of Graham W. Jackson, Book 2 |
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Page
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1 |
Promotional Pamphlet |
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Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. receiving
proclamation from Governor Jimmy Carter |
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3 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and Eleanor
Roosevelt |
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4 |
Newspaper Clipping: "Flashback" Wheat Williams, Sr.,
Graham W. Jackson, Sr., and Mayor William B. Hartsfield (photo and
description) |
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Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing
accordion |
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Photograph: Franklin D. Roosevelt standing |
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Photograph: Franklin D. Roosevelt standing |
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Program: "Obsequies for Mr. Graham Washington Jackson,
Sr." |
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9 |
Correspondence: to Mrs. Graham Jackson from Joe Tanner
(Franklin D. Roosevelt Little White House Memorial Advisory
Committee), Apr. 27,
1983 |
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Condolences and resolution |
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10 |
Newspaper Clipping: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and Eleanor
Roosevelt (photo and description) |
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11 |
Correspondence: to Graham W. Jackson, Sr. from Eleanor
Roosevelt (copy), June 11,
1962 |
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12 |
Correspondence: to Graham W. Jackson, Sr. from S. R.
Davis (President of Davis Brothers Restaurants and Cafeterias), May 1,
1962 |
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13 |
Correspondence: to Graham W. Jackson, Sr. from George
T. Smith (Lieutenant Governor of Georgia), Dec. 15,
1969 |
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14 |
Correspondence: to Graham W. Jackson, Sr. from George
O. Whitman, Sr. (Judge, Court of Appeals), Dec. 9,
1969 |
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15 |
Itinerary from White House for Graham W. Jackson's
visit, Jan 21,
1977 |
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16 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. receiving
Proclamation from Governor Jimmy Carter |
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17 |
Correspondence: to Graham W. Jackson, Sr. from
President Jimmy Carter, Oct. 27,
1978 |
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Postcards |
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Roosevelt's Little White House, Warm Springs, Ga. (color) |
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The Little White House, Warm Springs, Ga. (black and
white) |
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A Replica of the Little White House, Atlanta, Ga. Home of
Graham W. Jackson (color) |
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A Replica of the Little White House ... Georgia home of Graham
W. Jackson (black and white) |
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Empty |
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Scrapbook: The Life of Graham W. Jackson, Book
3 |
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Promotional Pamphlet |
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2 |
Empty |
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3 |
Newspaper Clipping: "Pop Photo Shots" Ed Clark,
Life photographer who took
famous photo of Graham W. Jackson, Sr.
Popular Photography, Sept. 1982 |
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Newspaper Clipping: "Roosevelt Loved the Music of
Atlantan Graham Jackson"
Atlanta Journal and Constitution
(text; photo), Jan. 31,
1983 |
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Newspaper Clipping: "Warm Springs' Hero Remembers"
The Columbus Enquirer (text;
photo), Apr. 13,
1979 |
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Newspaper Clipping: "Jackson Will Speak at
Commemoration Ceremony"
The Meriwether Vindicator (text;
photo), Apr. 11,
1974 |
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Newspaper Clipping: "FDR Death Observance Set Friday"
Atlanta Journal and Constitution
(text; photo), Apr. 11,
1974 |
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Newspaper Clipping: "New Honor for Graham Jackson"
Atlanta Constitution, Mar. 15,
1972 |
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Newsletters: |
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The Poster - Upson County Electric
Membership, "Little White House 25th Commemoration" (Jackson p. 2),
June 1960 |
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Upco News, "REA Silver Anniversary
Celebration at Warm Springs to Have Great Program (Jackson p. 3), May 1960 |
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10 |
Copy of a page from an unidentified book: Famous
Life photograph of Graham W.
Jackson, Sr. playing accordion at Warm Springs |
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Newspaper Clipping: "Jackson Has Played Accordion for
Top U.S. Celebrities" (unidentified source, text and photo) |
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Newspaper Clippings: |
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"Friends Pay Tribute to FDR" (photo and description) |
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"FDR Memorial, Boy Scout Trail Dedication Set for Tomorrow"
The Manchester Star-Mercury, Apr.
11, 1974 |
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13 |
Newspaper Clipping: "Sen., Mrs. Talmadge Give Party at
Lovejoy"
Atlanta Journal (text;
photo), July 24,
1973 |
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14 |
Newspaper Clipping: "Graham Jackson: The Man and His
Music"
Atlanta Constitution (text;
photo), Feb. 24,
1976 |
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15 |
Newspaper Clipping: "Collard Greens with Candlelight"
(Johnny Reb's and Jackson)
Atlanta Constitution (text; photos)Mar. 30,
1959 |
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Empty |
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17 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing the
accordion at Warm Springs |
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18 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. speaking at Warm
Springs |
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19 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing the
accordion at Warm Springs |
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20 |
Photograph: Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing the piano
at Warm Springs |
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Series V: [Periodicals/Articles], 1925-1978 |
| Box |
Folder |
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1 |
Jet: "Graham W. Jackson Welcomes
Heir" p. 14 (photograph), Nov. 11,
1954 (2 cop.) |
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Jet: "When Old Friends Meet" p. 11
(Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and Eleanor Roosevelt; photograph), Jan. 23,
1958 |
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Hue: "Georgia's Official Negro
Musician" pp. 52-53 (Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and Governor Talmadge and family;
photographs), Jan. 1954 |
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4 |
Gay Atlanta: Advertisement for
Pittypat's Porch p. 15 (photograph of Graham W. Jackson, Sr.), Sept. 1
1969 |
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Where(Atlanta), p. 5 (Graham W.
Jackson, Sr.; photo), May 4,
1968 |
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6 |
Where (Atlanta), p. 7 (Graham W.
Jackson, Sr.; photo), Jan. 11,
1975 |
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LOF News, "Awards at Toledo" p. 4
(Graham W. Jackson, Sr.; photograph), Jan. 1954 |
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The Eagle(American National Bank):
"Entertainer of Presidents" p. 2 (photograph), July 1972 (2 cop.) |
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9 |
The Torch(Georgia Dept. of Labor),
p. 15, 18 and back cover (photographs), Sept. 15,
1958 |
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10 |
International Bank Notes, pp. 2-3
(photographs), Jan. 1,
1952 |
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11 |
Colony Square, back cover
(photograph), Nov./Dec.
1973 |
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12 |
The Live Wires, cover and p. 1
(photographs), June 1960 |
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13 |
Hammond Times: "Graham Jackson -
Ambassador of Good Will" p. 9 (photograph), Oct. 1954 |
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14 |
The Hinman Daily Record, p. 4
(photograph), Mar. 24,
1975 |
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15 |
Southern Highlights: "Warm
Springs: A Town that Still Remembers" pp. 17-18 (photograph), 1975 |
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16 |
Institutions: "Emergent South
Retains Grace of Service" p. 40 (Pittypat's Porch; photograph), May 1,
1976 |
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17 |
NFC Preview (Falcons edition):
"Graham Jackson Sings National Anthem" p. 83, 1973 |
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18 |
Emory Alumnus: "Cold Day at Warm
Springs" pp. 4-11 (photograph), Mar. 1958 (3 cop.) |
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19 |
Georgia Board of Corrections Annual
Report, p. 5 (photograph), 1969/70 (2 cop.) |
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20 |
Georgia Department of Offender
Rehabilitation Annual Report, p. 3 (photograph), 1971/72 |
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21 |
CAI Speaks Out: "Christian Arts
Festival" p. 3, Fall 1972 |
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22 |
Life: "Roosevelt's Death" pp.
19-24 only (photograph), Apr. 23,
1925 |
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23 |
Ten Years of Life: Advertisement
p. 5 (photograph), [1946?] |
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24 |
Life: "27 Years Ago in Life" pp.
32-33 (photograph), Apr. 21,
1972 |
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25 |
The New York Times Magazine: "A
Man For This Age, Too" p. 23 (photograph), Apr. 1965 (2 cop.) |
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26 |
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Magazine: "FDR: The Squire of Warm Springs" pp. 6-8, 29, Jan. 29,
1978 |
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27 |
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Magazine: "FDR: Part Two The Squire of Warm Springs" pp.
12-17, Feb. 5,
1978 |
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28 |
Pride: "Gracious Living" (subject
- Mrs. Helen B. Jackson), June [1972] |
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Series VII: [Plaques and Photographs] |
| Box |
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| 6 |
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Plaque - Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Atlanta Alumni
Chapter Honor Certificate awarded to Graham W. Jackson, Sr. in recognition of
thirty or more years of service to the Fraternity |
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Georgia State Senate - A Resolution wishing a speedy
recovery for Graham Jackson, etc. (framed) |
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Photographs - Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt,
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and Bette Davis (framed collage) |
| Box |
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Graham W. Jackson, Sr. - Portraits (13 items) |
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2 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. - Portraits (15 items) |
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3 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. - Portraits as
Conductor (6 items) |
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4 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. - Playing the
accordion (13 items) |
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5 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. - Family photographs (20 items) |
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6 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. - Family photographs (26 items) |
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Graham W. Jackson, Sr. - 76th Birthday (5 items) |
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8 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. at commemorations for Franklin D.
Roosevelt at Warm Springs (10 items) |
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Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and Senator John
Kennedy (1 item) |
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Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and Jimmy Carter (15 items) |
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Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and Bert Lance (3 items) |
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12 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and Eleanor Roosevelt; Graham W.
Jackson, Sr. and Mrs. Anna Roosevelt Halstead (2 items) |
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13 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and Lester Maddox (14 items) |
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14 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and Ed Smith (4 items) |
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15 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. on Dave Garroway's Television
Program (5 items) |
| Box |
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| 8 |
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Home and Studio of Graham W. Jackson Sr. (2 items) |
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Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and the Georgia Board of
Corrections (6 items) |
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3 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and his singers (3 items) |
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4 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and his service in the
Navy (6 items) |
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5 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and performances on television
and radio (6 items) |
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6 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and notable local and national
individuals (9 items) |
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7 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. performing for
children (7 items) |
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8 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing the organ or
piano (5 items) |
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9 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and unidentified
individuals (14 items) |
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10 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. and unidentified
individuals (14 items) |
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11 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. performing for parties and
various functions (17 items) |
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12 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. performing for parties and
various functions (16 items) |
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13 |
Miscellaneous photographs given to Graham W. Jackson,
Sr. or family (5 items) |
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14 |
Graham W. Jackson, Sr. - Large portraits (2 items) |
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15 |
Slides (40 items) |
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16 |
Slides (40 items) |
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17 |
Slides (45 items) |
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| 9 |
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Framed Photographs (21 items) |
| Box |
| 10 |
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame Award, 1985 |
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Series IX: [Music] |
| Box |
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| 14 |
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Music Manuscripts - Graham W. Jackson, Sr. "Alma
Mater" |
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Music manuscripts - Various composers |
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3 |
Sheet Music, Piano/Vocal (see following for complete
listing of titles) |
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Al-Di-Là, Donida, C. |
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All Alone Am I, Hadjidakis, M. |
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Angel On My Shoulder, Flint, Shelby |
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Anna, Vatro, R. |
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April Love, Fain, Sammy |
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Bless This House, Brahe, May H. |
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Bluesette, Thielemans, Jean |
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Born Free, Barry, John |
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But I Do, Guidy, Robert and Paul
Gayten |
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Call Me, Hatch, Tony |
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Candy Man, Bricusse, Leslie and Anthony
Newley |
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Ch'ella mi creda libero e lontano, Puccini,
G. |
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Cheryl Moana Marie, Kipner, Nat and John
Rowles |
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Classical Gas, Williams, Mason |
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Come Back to Sorrento, de Curtis,
Ernesto |
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Come Back To Your Kentucky, Miranda, H.
I. |
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Crying In the Chapel, Glenn, Artie |
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Dancing on the Ceiling, Rodgers, Richard and
Lorenz Hart |
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Dark Moon, Miller, Ned |
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Dominique, Sourire, Soeur |
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Espana Cana, Marquina, Pascual |
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For Mama, Aznavour, Charles |
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For Your Precious Love, Brooks, Arthur, Richard
Brooks and Jerry Butler |
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Fly Me to the Moon, Howard, Bart |
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Goin' Out of My Head, Randazzo, Teddy and Bobby
Weinstein |
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Goldfinger, Barry, John |
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Goodbye to Rome, Rascel, R. |
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Great Day, Goodwin, Charles E. |
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Groovin', Cavaliere, Felix and Eddie
Brigati |
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Hallelujah, Robin, Leo and Clifford
Grey |
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Happy Happy Happy Me, Buck, Dennis |
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Heartaches, Hoffman, Al |
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Here, Cochran, Dorcas and Harold
Grant |
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Hit and Run Affair, Roseland, Don, Ray Cormier
and Mel Van |
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Honey, Russell, Bobby |
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Hot Diggity, Hoffman, Al and Dick
Manning |
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How Great Thou Art, Hine, S. K. |
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I Don't Know Why, Ahlert, Fred E. |
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I Dreamed, Grean, Charles and Marvin
Moore |
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I Love You Because, Payne, Leon |
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I Need the Lord, Gross, Ernest H. |
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I Wanna Be Around, Mercer, Johnny and Sadie
Vimmerstedt |
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I Will Wait for You, Le Grand,
Michel |
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I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing, Backer, B.,
B. Davis, R. Cook and R. Greenway |
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If, Evans, Tolchard |
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If I May, Singleton, Charles and Marie
McCoy |
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If I Ruled the World, Ornadel, Cyril |
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If You know Him, Gross, Ernest H. |
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Il est doux, il est bon, Massenet,
J. |
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I'm Available, Burgess, Dave |
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I'm Sitting on Top of the World, Henderson,
Ray |
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In the Arms of Love, Mancini, Henry |
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It's a Pity to Say Goodnight, Reid,
Billy |
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It's Such a Pretty World Today, Noe,
Dale |
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Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye, Vilard,
Herv'e |
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Let Me Off Uptown, Evans, Redd and Earl
Bostic |
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Little Green Apples, Russell, Bobby |
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Lo, I Am with You, Gross, Ernest H. |
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Long Lonely Nights, Andrews, Lee, Bernice Davis,
Douglas Henderson and Mimi Unman |
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Lord Has Given Me a Song, Wise, Jessie Moore and
Bill Livingston |
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Lord is My Light, Allisten, Frances |
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Lord's Prayer, Malotte, Albert Hay |
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Love Me Forever, Lynes, Gary |
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Love Me or Leave Me, Donaldson,
Walter |
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Love Me with All Your Heart, Rigual,
Carlos |
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Love Story, Lai, Francis |
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Mama Look a Booboo, Melody, Lord (Fitzroy
Alexander) |
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Man and a Woman, Lai, Francis |
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Marching Along to the Blues, Roberts,
Allan |
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Milk Train, Carter, Betty and Irving
Gordon |
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More, Ortolani, R. and N Oliviero |
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More and More, Karen, Tommye, Rainey Robinson
and Allan Reuss |
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More Than a Miracle, Piccioni, Piero |
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Mother's Greater Life, Buck, Dennis |
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Muskrat Love, Ramsey, Willis Alan |
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My Heart Reminds Me, Bargoni, G. |
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My Special Angel, Duncan, Jimmy |
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Never Leave Me, Jenkins, Gordon |
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Once Upon a Dream, Jenkins, Gordon |
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One Hundred and Twenty-First Psalm, Crowe,
Bonita |
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One Note Samba, Jobim, Antonio
Carlos |
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One of Those Songs, Calvi, Gerard |
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Open the Gates of the Temple, Knapp, Mrs. Joseph
F. |
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Paris Smiles, Jarre, Maurice |
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Put Your Hand in the Hand, MacEllen,
Gene |
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Quando M'en vo Soletta, Puccini, G. |
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Red Roses for a Blue Lady, Tepper, Sid and Roy
C. Bennett |
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Return to me, Lombardo, Carmen and Danny Di
Minno |
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River Seine, LaFarge, Guy |
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Rosario, Coats, R. Roy and Thomas
Filas |
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Roses in December, Miranda, H. I. |
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Round and Round, Stallman, Lou and Joe
Shapiro |
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Marks,
Johnny |
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Save the Last Dance for Me, Pomus, Doc and Mort
Shuman |
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Silver Bells, Livingston, Jay and Ray
Evans |
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Singing the Blues, Endsley, Melvin |
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Smile, Chaplin, Charles |
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Somewhere, Bersntein, Leonard |
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Somewhere In Your Heart, Faith, Russell and
Clarence Kehner |
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Somewhere My Love, Jarre, Maurice |
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Sorry, Glosasi, Harry and Artie
Zwirn |
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Summer Sounds, Tepper, Sid and Roy C.
Bennett |
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Sweatheart Tree, Mancini, Henry |
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Take My Mother Home, Johnson, Hall |
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Taras Bulba, Waxman, Franz |
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Tenderly, Gross, Walter |
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Thank God for a Garden, Del Riego,
Teresa |
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That Lucky Old Sun, Smith, Beasley |
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That's My Desire, Kresa, Helmy |
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This is My Song, Chaplin, Charles |
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Three O' Clock in the Morning, Robledo,
Julian |
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Three Patriotic Songs, Zepp, Arthur |
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Tiny Bubbles, Pober, Leon |
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To Kill a Mockingbird, Bernstein,
Elmer |
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To Know Him is to Love Him, Spector,
Phil |
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Tracy's Theme, Ascher, Robert |
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T.V. Blues, Carter, Jimmie |
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Two Different Worlds, Frisch, Al |
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Vaya Con Dios, Russel, Larry, Inez James and
Buddy Pepper |
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Waltzing Matilda, Cowan, Marie |
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What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?,
LeGrand, Michel |
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What Now My Love, Bécaud, G. |
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What the World Needs Now Is Love, Bacharach,
Burt |
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Who Needs You, Allen, Robert |
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Winchester Cathedral, Stephens,
Geoff |
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With All My Heart and Soul, Adams, Stanley and
Larry Stock |
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Wonderful World of the Young, Tepper, Sid and
Roy C. Bennett |
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World Outside, Addinsell, Richard |
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Young and Warm and Wonderful, Singer,
Lou |
| Box |
Folder |
| 15 |
1 |
Anthologies/Collections, Piano Vocal (48 items) |
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2 |
Hymns/Songbooks (6 items) |
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3 |
Melody Books and Sheet Music (8 items) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 16 |
1 |
Mass/Order of Service Melody Sheets (12 items) |
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2 |
Anthologies/Collections, Organ (42 items) |
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3 |
Organ/Piano Duets (3 items) |
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4 |
Anthologies/Collections, Piano (41 items) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 17 |
1 |
Piano Method/Easy Piano Books (12 items) |
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2 |
Choral Music (43 items) |
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3 |
Accordion Music (13) |
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4 |
Saxophone Music (10 items) |
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5 |
Guitar/Banjo Music (11 items) |
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6 |
Ukulele Music (5 items) |
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7 |
Trumpet/Trombone Music (5 items) |
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8 |
Violin/Cello Music (3 items) |
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9 |
Miscellaneous music materials (6 items) |
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10 |
Miscellaneous loose pages |
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11 |
Marching band music (4 items) |
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Series X: [Books-Music], 1900-1977 |
| Box |
| 18 |
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Bispham, David Scull, ed.
The International Library of Music for
Vocalists: Study Material, Part 1 and 2. New York: The University
Society,
.1925 |
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Denée, Charles, ed.
The International Library of Music for
Home and Studio: Vol. 2, 5-8. New York: The University
Society, 1925. |
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Elson, Louis C., ed.
The International Library of Music for
Vocalists, Vol. 1-3, 5 and 6. New York: The University
Society, 1925. |
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Herbert, Victor, ed.
The World's Best Composers. New
York: The University Society, 1900. |
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Weir, Albert E.
Symphonic Pieces for Organ. New
York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1935. |
| Box |
| 19 |
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Cross, Milton and David Ewen.
Milton Cross' Encyclopedia of the Great
Composers and Their Music, Vol. 2. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday &
Co., 1953. |
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Glenn, Mabelle and Margaret De Forest.
Music Appreciation for Every Child:
Primary Grades. New York: Silver, Burdett and Company, 1926 |
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Goepp, Philip H.
Symphonies and Their Meaning.
Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippinvott Company, 1925. |
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Maitland, J. A. Fuller, ed.
Grove's Dictionary of Music and
Musicians, Vol. 1, 2 and 5. Philadelphia, Penn.: Theodore Presser
Company, 1925. |
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Stokowski, Olga Samaroff.
The Layman's Music Book. New York:
W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1935. |
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Weir, Albert E., ed.
The Scribner Radio Music Library,
Vol. 1,4 and 8. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1931. |
| Box |
| 20 |
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Anderson, Arthur Olaf.
Strict and Free Counterpoint.
Boston: C. C. Birchard & Co., 1931. |
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Benward, Bruce.
Music in Theory and Practice, Vol.
2. Dubuque, Iowa: W,. C. Brown Company Pub., 1977 |
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Berkowitz, Sol, Gabriel Fontrier and Leo Kraft.
A New Approach to Sight Singing.
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1960. |
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Hamilton, Clarence, G.
Outlines of Music History. Boston:
Oliver Ditson Company, 1913. |
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Klein, Charles.
The Music Master. New York:
Grosset & Dunlap, 1909. |
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Montani, Nicola A.
Essentials in Sight Singing. Vol.
1 and 2. Boston: C. C. Birchard & Company, 1931 |
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Montani, Nicola A., ed.
The St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir
Book, Complete ed. Philadelphia, Penn.: St. Gregory Guild,
Inc., 1922. |
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Montani, Nicola A., ed.
The St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir
Book, Singer's ed. / melody ed. Philadelphia, Penn.: St. Gregory Guild,
Inc., 1920. |
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Mursell, James L., et. al.
Music for Living: Near and Far.
Morristown, N.J.: Silver Burdett Company, 1956. |
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Taubman, Howard.
How to Bring Up Your Child to Enjoy
Music. New York: Balantine Books, Inc., 1958. |
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Washburn, Charles C.
The New Cokesbury Hymnal.
Nashville, Tenn.: The Cokesbury Press, 1928. |
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Great Music. New York: The RCA
Victor Society of Great Music under the direction of Book-of-the-Month
Club, 1958. |
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Hymns for Worship. New York:
Association Press, 1943 |
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The New Saint Basil Hymnal,
Singer's Edition. Cincinnati, Ohio: Ralph Jusko Publications, Inc., 1958 |
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The New Saint Basil Hymnal,
Accompaniment Edition. Cincinnati, Ohio: Ralph Jusko Publications,
Inc., 1958 |
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Saint Basil's Hymnal |
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(Title page is missing - no publication information) |
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Series XI: [Books], 1880-1975 |
| Box |
| 21 |
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Angley, Ernest W.
Faith in God Heals the Sick.
Akron, Ohio: Winston Press, 1974. |
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Bacon, Paul Valentine.
A German Grammar for Beginners.
Boston and Chicago: Allyn and Bacon, 1912. |
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Bok, Edward.
The Americanization of Edward Bok: The
Autobiography of a Dutch Boy Fifty Years After. New York: Charles
Scribner's Sons, 1929 |
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Bourne, Peter.
Drums of Destiny. New York: G. P.
Putnam's Sons, 1947 |
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Buck, Charles Edgar.
The Business Letter-Writer's
Manual. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, 1947. |
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Caldwell, Taylor.
Melissa. New York: Charles
Scribner's Sons, 1948. |
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Cantor, Eddie, ed.
World's Book of Best Jokes.
Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Co., 1943. |
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Corbin, Hazel.
Getting Ready to Be a Father. New
York: The MacMillan Co., 1946 |
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Cotton, Leo, ed.
Old Mr.Boston DeLuxe Official Bartender's
Guide. Boston: Mr. Boston Distiller, Inc., 1963 |
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Doris, Lillian and Besse May Miller.
Complete Secretary 's Handbook.
Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1951. |
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Drummond, Henry.
The Greatest Thing in the World.
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [n.d.] |
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Everett, Millard S.
The Hygiene of Marriage. Cleveland
and New York: The World Publishing Company, 1942. |
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Farrell, Martin W.
The Parish Catechism. Chicago: The
United Book Service, 1955. |
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Feather, William.
The Business of Life. New York:
Simon and Schuster, 1949. |
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Fesquet, Henri, comp.
Wit and Wisdom of Good Pope John.
New York: The New American Library, 1964. |
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Fishbein, Morris, ed.
Common Ailments of Man. Garden
City, N. Y.: Garden City Publishing Co., Inc., 1945. |
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Gibran, Kahlil.
The Prophet. New York: Alfred A.
Knopf, 1949. |
| Box |
| 22 |
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Guilford, J. P.
General Psychology. New York: D.
Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1939. |
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Howard, William Lee.
Plain Facts on Sex Hygiene. New
York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1910. |
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Hubbard, Alice, ed.
An American Bible. New York: Wm.
H. Wise & Co., Inc., 1946. |
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Hudson, Henry N.
Shakespeare's The Tempest with
introduction and notes explanatory and critical. Boston: Ginn &
Company, 1880. |
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Kleiser, Grenville.
How to Improve Your Conversation.
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1932. |
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Laird, Donald A.
Increasing Personal Efficiency,
4th ed. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1953. |
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Long, H. W.
Sane Sex & Sane Sex Living.
New York: Eugenics Publishing Co., Inc., 1937. |
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Lurton, Douglas.
Make the Most of Your Life. London
and New York: Whittlesey House, a div. of McGraw-Hill, 1945. |
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Mezzrow, Milton "Mezz" and Bernard Wolfe.
Really the Blues. New York: Random
House, 1946. |
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Morgan, G. Campbell.
The Music of Life. New York and London: Fleming H.
Revell Company, 1946 |
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Murray, Patrick.
The Shakespearian Scene: Some
Twentieth-century Perspectives. New York: Barnes & Noble,
Inc., 1969 |
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Nichols, William, ed.
The Best Words to Live By. New
York: Pocket Books, Inc., 1966. |
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Phillips, Arthur Edward.
Natural Drills in Expression.
Chicago: The Newton Company, 1925. |
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Raper, John W.
What This World Needs. Cleveland
and New York: The World Publishing Co., 1945. |
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Rosiere, Gagrielle.
Etiquette: An Encyclopedia of Good Manners
and Social Usage. New York: Edward J. Clode, 1923. |
| Box |
| 23 |
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Ruoff, Henry W., ed.
Masters of Achievement. Buffalo,
N.Y.: The Frontier Press Company, 1913. |
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Scudder, Horace E., ed.
The Complete Poetical Works of Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow, Cambridge ed. Boston and New York: Houghton
Mifflin Company. |
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Shaw, Charles Gray.
The Road to Culture. New York an
London: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1931. |
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Sheff, Alexander L., ed.
Business College Self Taught.
Garden City, N.Y.: Halcyon House, 1938. |
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Sichel, Pierre.
Such As We. New York: Reynal &
Hitchcock, 1948. |
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Simmons, Harry.
How to Talk You Way to Success.
Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1954 |
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SoRelle, Rupert P. and Charles W. Kitt, comp.
Words: Spelling, Pronunciation,
Definition, and Application, 3rd ed. New York: The Gregg Publishing
Co., 1943 |
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Stonem Hannah M. and Abraham.
A Marriage Manual: A Practical Guidebook
to Sex and Marriage. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1953. |
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Turner, Bernice C.
The Private Secretary 's Manual,
revised ed. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1946. |
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Walter, L. Rohe, ed.
Business Correspondence, 2nd ed.
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1949. |
| Box |
| 24 |
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Watson, Lillian Eichler, ed.
Light From Many Lamps. New York:
Simon and Schuster, 1951. |
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Welch, Jean Louise.
The Animals Came First. New York:
Henry Z. Walck, Inc., 1948. |
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Wons, Tony.
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