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Box SC1900-1949.013

 Container

Contains 11 Collections and/or Records:

Album

 File — Box: SC1900-1949.013, Folder: 4203.01
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains approximately 200 black and white photographs, various sizes, depicting the Taylor family's travels in California, Idaho, Michigan, Wisconsin and other places. The Taylors, headed by George W. Taylor, were traveling evangelists during the early part of the twentieth century in the West and Midwest. One sequence of photographs shows how the tabernacle (tent) was set up in one day. While many of the photographs depict revivals, a substantial number show the...
Dates: 1914-1915

Commonplace Book

 Item — Box: SC1900-1949.013, Folder: 4225.01
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains the commonplace book kept by Cornelia Bolen between 1930 and 1935 as well as three photographs of her in later years.
Dates: 1930-1950

Photographs

 Item — Box: SC1900-1949.013, Folder: 4225.02
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains the commonplace book kept by Cornelia Bolen between 1930 and 1935 as well as three photographs of her in later years.
Dates: 1930-1950

Correspondence

 File — Box: SC1900-1949.013, Folder: 4229.01
Content Description From the Collection: The collection consists of correspondence, pamphlets, magazines, and other ephemera relating to Martha Berry and her schools in Georgia and were most likely collected by her friend and colleague, Albert Shaw. Dr. Shaw wrote or received all of the letters, which discuss the Board of Trustee meetings, adjustments to the school, and upcoming events, and are predominately to or from John A. Sibley of Atlanta and James Armour Lindsay, former Berry College president.
Dates: 1921 - 1947

Ephemera

 File — Box: SC1900-1949.013, Folder: 4229.02
Content Description From the Collection: The collection consists of correspondence, pamphlets, magazines, and other ephemera relating to Martha Berry and her schools in Georgia and were most likely collected by her friend and colleague, Albert Shaw. Dr. Shaw wrote or received all of the letters, which discuss the Board of Trustee meetings, adjustments to the school, and upcoming events, and are predominately to or from John A. Sibley of Atlanta and James Armour Lindsay, former Berry College president.
Dates: 1921 - 1947

Photographs

 File — Box: SC1900-1949.013, Folder: 4229.03
Content Description From the Collection: The collection consists of correspondence, pamphlets, magazines, and other ephemera relating to Martha Berry and her schools in Georgia and were most likely collected by her friend and colleague, Albert Shaw. Dr. Shaw wrote or received all of the letters, which discuss the Board of Trustee meetings, adjustments to the school, and upcoming events, and are predominately to or from John A. Sibley of Atlanta and James Armour Lindsay, former Berry College president.
Dates: 1921 - 1947

Scrapbook pages

 File — Box: SC1900-1949.013, Folder: 4252.1
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains a scrapbook created by the Armstrong family of Georgia in 1936, in a small, 3-ring binder after a family trip west. It includes postcards and other memorabilia are pasted on the pages. There are also multiple envelopes containing loose items saved from the trip, including permits to drive in national parks.
Dates: 1936

Road Map of the United States (with trip route marked)

 File — Box: SC1900-1949.013, Folder: 4252.2
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains a scrapbook created by the Armstrong family of Georgia in 1936, in a small, 3-ring binder after a family trip west. It includes postcards and other memorabilia are pasted on the pages. There are also multiple envelopes containing loose items saved from the trip, including permits to drive in national parks.
Dates: 1936

Receipts and Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce Book Pages

 File — Box: SC1900-1949.013, Folder: 4252.3
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains a scrapbook created by the Armstrong family of Georgia in 1936, in a small, 3-ring binder after a family trip west. It includes postcards and other memorabilia are pasted on the pages. There are also multiple envelopes containing loose items saved from the trip, including permits to drive in national parks.
Dates: 1936

West Virginia Mountaineer Newsletter

 File — Box: SC1900-1949.013, Folder: 4252.4
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains a scrapbook created by the Armstrong family of Georgia in 1936, in a small, 3-ring binder after a family trip west. It includes postcards and other memorabilia are pasted on the pages. There are also multiple envelopes containing loose items saved from the trip, including permits to drive in national parks.
Dates: 1936

Binder

 File — Box: SC1900-1949.013, Folder: 4252.5
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains a scrapbook created by the Armstrong family of Georgia in 1936, in a small, 3-ring binder after a family trip west. It includes postcards and other memorabilia are pasted on the pages. There are also multiple envelopes containing loose items saved from the trip, including permits to drive in national parks.
Dates: 1936