Inventory of Unscanned Negatives in the Tracy W. O'neal Photographic Collection, 1923-1975 Part 2 (Box 18-29)

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Inventory of Unscanned Negatives in the Tracy W. O'neal Photographic Collection, 1923-1975 Part 2 (Box 18-29) INVENTORY OF UNSCANNED NEGATIVES IN THE TRACY W. O'NEAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION, 1923-1975 PART 2 (BOX 18-29) L1988-02 SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ATLANTA, GEORGIA Inventory of Unscanned Material in the Tracy W. O’Neal Photographic Collection, Part 2 of 5 NOTE This is number 2 of 5 inventories describing the contents of the Tracy W. O’Neal Collection. These documents have been created to optimize searching in Georgia State University Library’s Digital Collections. Together, they list the envelopes containing negatives in the O’Neal Collection from which no digital scans have been made as of April 2012. Please contact Georgia State University Library Special Collections and Archives to learn more. COLLECTION DESCRIPTION Identifier L1988-02 Repository Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library 100 Decatur St., S.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30303 USA 404-413-2890 / [email protected] Creator O’Neal, Tracy W. Title Tracy W. O’Neal photographic collection, 1923-1975 (bulk 1959-1974). Extent Approximately 31,500 photographic negatives (4 x 5 inches). Biographical note Tracy W. O’Neal, a commercial photographer in Atlanta, Georgia, was active from the 1930s until the 1970s. Scope and content The collection consists of photographic negatives and prints of Tracy W. O’Neal from 1923- 1975. The items document the history and social life of Atlanta, Georgia through images of weddings, sports events, portraits, local buildings, companies, the Atlanta labor community, and the Shriners Yaarab Temple. Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library Inventory of Unscanned Material in the Tracy W. O’Neal Photographic Collection, Part 2 of 5 System of arrangement Organized in envelopes by job or client. Envelopes alphabetically arranged by year/span of years. Weddings filed separately in alphabetical order. Conditions governing access Unrestricted access. Source of acquisition Purchased from Tracy W. O'Neal, Jr., in 1988. Additional donation in 2002. Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library Inventory of Unscanned Material in the Tracy W. O’Neal Photographic Collection, Part 2 of 5 Envelope Description Date N18-001 Aaron and Bell Company; 2372 Peachtree Road NE; Gardner, Al 29-Oct-62 N18-002 Acme Visible Records, Incorporated; Bank of Georgia Building Feb-62 N18-003 Adair Realty and Loan Company; Brown, James R. (Jim) 6-Jun-62 N18-004 Adams, D. P.; State Drugs 24-Oct-62 N18-005 Adams - Cates; Hoke Blair 18-Feb-62 N18-006 Adams, John; Passport 4-Dec-62 N18-007 Adams, R. O.; Time Incorporated; 2621 Moreland Avenue SE 10-Aug-62 N18-008 Addy, James A.; State Tax 9-Jul-62 N18-009 Aetna Casualty and Surety Company; 10 Pryor Street Building Jun-62 N18-010 Aetna Life Insurance Company; 1717 Fulton National Bank Building; 29-Jun-62 Maddox, Mr. Henry N18-011 Agnes Scott college; Alumnae House; 133 South Candler [Road ?]; 2-Aug-62 Decatur, Georgia N18-012 Aidmore; Elk's 3-Apr-62 N18-013 Ivan Allen Company 1962 N18-014 Ivan Allen III; Ivan Allen Company 29-Aug-62 N18-015 Allen, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.; Passports; 1020 Rhodes Haverty Building; Life 27-Mar-62 Management N18-016 Alsobrook, Glen; Trust Company of Georgia; Credit Department 16-Jul-62 N18-017 American Apparel Manufacturing Association; Textile Advisors Group 19-Sep-62 N18-018 American Association Textile Chemists and Colorists [AATC&C] 15-Nov-62 N18-020 American Cancer Society; Kick-off Breakfast 9-Apr-62 N18-021 American Cancer Society; at Capital City Club 1-Oct-62 N18-022 American Cancer Society; Annual Meeting at the Rivera Motel Nov-62 N18-023 American Cancer Society; Meeting at the Riviera Motel 8-Nov-62 N18-024 American Express Company 13-Feb-62 N18-025 The American Jewish Community; 703 Kemper Building; 41 Exchange 23-Sep-62 Place SE; Mr. Charles Wittenstein N18-027 American Red Cross; Public Relations; Cliff Fligg 19-Oct-62 N18-028 Anderson, Miss Jane; Passport; 2025 Peachtree Road; Darlington Mar-62 Apartments N18-029 Sue Anderson; Passport 14-Mar-62 N18-030 Whit Anderson; Ivan Allen Company 29-Aug-62 N18-031 Andrews, Robert L.; 1204 Fulton National Bank Building; Metropolitan 2-Apr-62 Life Insurance Company N18-032 Angell, L. W.; Passport 23-Oct-62 N18-033 Wyley Ansley; Ansley-Pierson; 3603 Bank of Georgia Building 25-Jun-62 N18-034 [Apartment ?]; 3645 Peachtree Road, NE; Apartment; Made for Adams- 23-Nov-62 Cates Company N18-035 Apartment; 2648 Peachtree Road NW: Made for Adams-Cates Company 23-Nov-62 N18-036 Apartments; 2860 thru 2880 Buford Highway; for Adair Realty and Loan 16-Oct-62 Company; Stewart Witham N18-037 Armstrong, Thomas A.; Ivan Allen Company 29-Aug-62 N18-038 Aronson, Mrs. Hal; Passport; 1819 Moun Paran Road 1-Aug-62 N18-039 Arnold, Frank M.; Sales Tax 21-May-62 Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library Inventory of Unscanned Material in the Tracy W. O’Neal Photographic Collection, Part 2 of 5 Envelope Description Date N18-040 Arrowood Lake; Simmons 14-Apr-62 N18-041 Artistic Beauty Institute 28-Aug-62 N18-042 Athens, Mary 6-Nov-62 N18-043 Atkinson, L. F.; Hurt Building; Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph 6-Apr-62 Company N18-044 Atlanta Bar Association; 704 Fulton County Courthouse; Miss Peggy 21-Sep-62 Lindsey N18-046 Atlanta City Director; 1116 Commerce Building 25-Jan-62 N18-047 Atlanta Coca Cola Bottling Company Jul-62 N18-049 Atlanta Equipment Manufacturing Company; 540 Worchester Drive, NE; 23-Apr-62 Dudley Troyer N18-050 Atlanta Freight Bureau 9-Feb-62 N18-053 Atlanta Typographical Union #48 9-Dec-62 N18-054 Atlanta Zionist Council; Greshon, David; Attorney; Healey Building 11-May-62 N18-055 Austin, Helen; Red Cross 6-Feb-62 N18-056 Automotive Sales and Service Company; 567 Piedmont Avenue NE 21-Apr-62 N18-057 Avary, S. A.; 648 East Paces Ferry Road NE 1-Mar-62 N18-058 Wes Avera; Ivan Allen Company 29-Aug-62 N18-059 Stephens Archer Avery, Jr.; Passport; 648 East Paces Ferry Road NE 17-Feb-62 N18-060 Bacon, Fred; Ivan Allen Company 29-Aug-62 N18-061 Bailey, Carl F.; Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company Jan-62 N18-062 Ballard, James S. 16-Oct-62 N18-063 Bankhead Welding Service, Incorporation; 1345 Bankhead Avenue NW; 14-Aug-62 Glenn Taylor N18-064 Bank of Georgia 1962 N18-065 Banks, Mary; Hurt Building; Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph 9-Aug-62 Company N18-066 Banta, Mrs. Arthur; Hurt Building; Southern Bell Telephone and 12-Feb-62 Telegraph Company N18-067 Barbers; Moore, Mr. A. A. Moore 20-Nov-62 N18-068 Barnes, C. C. and Family; Passports 13-Aug-62 N18-069 Barnes, Miss Frances; 89 Ellis Street NE 27-Jul-62 N18-070 Barnett, B. P.; Passport 11-Oct-62 N18-071 Barnett, Mrs. Lena; Route 1; Talking Rock, Georgia 22-Mar-62 N18-072 Bates, R. L.; Hurt Building; Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph 18-Oct-62 Company N18-073 Battle, Jim 25-Sep-62 N18-074 B. B. Chemical Company; 784 Memorial Drive; Cambridge, 24-Apr-62 Massachusetts; Eldridge, Mr. John C. N18-075 Bearden, J. W. 6-Feb-62 N18-076 Belk, R. M.; Trust Company of Georgia 12-Dec-62 N18-077 Bell, Roy 25-Jul-62 N18-078 Bell and Stantion, Incorporated Mar-62 N18-079 Belvedere Motel; Memorial Drive; Adair Realty and Loan Company 7-Nov-62 N18-080 Bennett, Lee Nov-62 Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library Inventory of Unscanned Material in the Tracy W. O’Neal Photographic Collection, Part 2 of 5 Envelope Description Date N18-081 Benson, Frank L.; Passport 19-Nov-62 N18-082 Benton, William 11-Apr-62 N18-083 Berry, Mrs. D.; Passport 23-Apr-62 N18-084 Bevington, E. M.; Passport 10-May-62 N18-085 Black, Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael; Passport 15-May-62 N18-086 Blackman, E. T.; 51 Ivy Street NE; Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph 15-Jan-62 Company N18-087 Blackman, T. S.; Passport 3-Dec-62 N18-088 Blalock, Miss Sally 6-Aug-62 N18-089 The Blenders Nov-62 N18-090 Bird, Paula; Passport 14-Aug-62 N18-091 Bloden, E. R. 30-Jan-62 N18-092 Blumenthal, David; Passport 10-May-62 N18-093 Bob's Garage; Peachtree Road Aug-62 N18-094 Bonaseptic Company Dec-62 N18-095 Boone, Miss Lelia; Passport 23-Apr-62 N18-096 Borst, Mrs. A. P. Jan-62 N18-097 Botsaris, Bill; Ivan Allen Company 29-Aug-62 N18-098 Botsaris, Mrs. Hilda; Hurt Building; Southern Bell Telephone and 31-Jan-62 Telegraph Company N18-099 Botters, Mrs. Margurite; Holt, Mrs. Ruby; Carson and Avery; Account 25-Jun-62 [ants ?]; William Oliver Building N18-100 Botts, E. O.; General Electric [G.E.]Company 1962 N18-101 Bradley 1962 N18-102 Brady, Joe 14-Apr-62 N18-103 Bramlett, Dr. R. H.; Cummings, Georgia 9-May-62 N18-104 Brandon, Christopher; Credit Department; Trust Company of Georgia Mar-62 N18-105 Chas Branham Daughter's Party 4-Sep-62 N18-106 Braswell, Miss Pearl; Holzendorf, Dr. Ben; First National Bank North 21-Nov-62 Avenue Building N18-107 Brendel, Norman; Hurt Building; Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph 13-Feb-62 Company N18-108 Brewer-Head Company 24-Apr-62 N18-109 Jones Brewer 1962 N18-110 Oby brewer Jul-62 N18-111 Bridges, Richard H. 29-Aug-62 N18-112 Broadcasting; The Businessweekly of Television and Radio; 1735 De Sales 15-Oct-62 Street NW; Washington, DC; J. Frank Beatty, Senior Editor N18-113 Broadnax, George Jun-62 N18-114 Broadnax, Mr.
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