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Record Series 1121-103, WW Law Moving Image and Sound Collection Box Contents Record Series 1121‐103, W. W. Law Moving Image and Sound Collection Box Contents City of Savannah Municipal Archives, Savannah, GA. Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 01 Description VT 47 (Existing Label) Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Several labels were found with these tapes and kept in envelope with these items. Digital File # n/a Condition Good Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Half inch Open‐Reel Video Tape Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 02 Description VT48 (Existing Label) Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Several labels were found with these tapes and kept in envelope with these items. Digital File # n/a Condition Good Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Half inch Open‐Reel Video Tape Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 03 Description Unknown Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Several labels were found with these tapes and kept in envelope with these items. Digital File # n/a Condition Good Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Half inch Open‐Reel Video Tape Monday, December 31, 2018 Page 1 of 264 Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 04 Description Unknown Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Several labels were found with these tapes and kept in envelope with these items. Digital File # n/a Condition Good Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Half inch Open‐Reel Video Tape Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 05 Description Unknown Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Several labels were found with these tapes and kept in envelope with these items. Digital File # n/a Condition Good Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Half inch Open‐Reel Video Tape Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 06 Description Unknown Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Digital File # n/a Condition Good Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Hi8 Video Tape Monday, December 31, 2018 Page 2 of 264 Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 07 Description Unknown Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Digital File # n/a Condition Good Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Hi8 Video Tape Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 08 Description Unknown Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Color film Digital File # n/a Condition Good Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Motion Picture Film 8 mm Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 09 Description Unknown Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Color picture, appears to be a film of an NAACP event. Kodachrome movie film, processed by Kodak. Digital File # n/a Condition Good Category National Association for the Advancement of Colored People‐‐Meetings Playback Available No Format Motion Picture Film 8 mm Monday, December 31, 2018 Page 3 of 264 Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 10 Description Unknown Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Color film Digital File # n/a Condition Fair, leader is wrinkled Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Motion Picture Film 16 mm Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 11 Description Sen. John Riley, Oglethorpe Foundation (Existing Label) Date(s) no date Contributor(s) John Riley Additional Notes Color film Digital File # n/a Condition Fair, leader is wrinkled Category Events Playback Available No Format Motion Picture Film 16 mm Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 12 Description Unknown Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Color picture, appears to be a person walking outside Digital File # n/a Condition Fair, residue from adhesives Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Motion Picture Film 16 mm Monday, December 31, 2018 Page 4 of 264 Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 13 Description Unknown Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Color picture, appears to be cars driving on a street Digital File # n/a Condition Fair, wrinkled leader Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Motion Picture Film 16 mm Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 14 Description Black Art SIL/MAG SOF (Existing Label) Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Color picture, appears to be display of artwork Digital File # n/a Condition Fair, wrinkled and ripped leader Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Motion Picture Film 16 mm Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 15 Description Unknown Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Color picture, appears to be Law speaking Digital File # n/a Condition Good Category Events Playback Available No Format Motion Picture Film 16 mm Monday, December 31, 2018 Page 5 of 264 Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 16 Description Dean Rusk, Eron. Club (Existing Label) Date(s) 1967‐09‐18 Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes Color picture, appears to be an unknown man giving a speech Digital File # n/a Condition Fair, reel not on a hub Category Events Playback Available No Format Motion Picture Film 16 mm Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 17 Description Computerized Cows (Existing Label) Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes No film found in this can Digital File # n/a Condition Unknown Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Motion Picture Film 16 mm Box #Item1121‐103‐001 # 18 Description Tails Retreat (Existing Label) Date(s) no date Contributor(s) Unknown Additional Notes No film found in this can Digital File # n/a Condition Unknown Category Unknown Playback Available No Format Motion Picture Film 16 mm Monday, December 31, 2018 Page 6 of 264 Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0001A Description Edna Jackson (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐18 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Edna Jackson Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0001A Condition Fair Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0001B Description Edna Jackson (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐18 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Edna Jackson Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0001B Condition Fair Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0002A Description Dr. John William Jamerson, Jr. (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐18 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Dr. John William Jamerson, Jr. Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0002A Condition Poor, mold growth on tape Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Monday, December 31, 2018 Page 7 of 264 Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0002B Description Dr. John William Jamerson, Jr. (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐18 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Dr. John William Jamerson, Jr. Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0002B Condition Poor, mold growth on tape Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0003A Description Sadie Wiley (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐24 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Sadie Wiley Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0003A Condition Good Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0003B Description Deacon Winters (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐22 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Deacon Winters Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0003B Condition Good Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Monday, December 31, 2018 Page 8 of 264 Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0004A Description Charles Dailey (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐22 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Charles Dailey Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0004A Condition Good Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0004B Description Charles Dailey (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐22 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Charles Dailey Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0004B Condition Good Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0005A Description Dr. Carl Rankin Jordan (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐08‐07 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Dr. Carl Rankin Jordan Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0005A Condition Good Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Monday, December 31, 2018 Page 9 of 264 Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0005B Description Ada Kent (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐22 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Ada Kent Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0005B Condition Good Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0006A Description Tena Rhodes‐Butler (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐23 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Tena Rhodes‐Butler Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0006A Condition Fair Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0007A Description Lois Milton (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐24 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Lois Milton Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0007A Condition Good Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Monday, December 31, 2018 Page 10 of 264 Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0007B Description Lois Milton (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐24 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; Lois Milton Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0007B Condition Good Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format Audiocassette Box #Item1121‐103‐002 # 1121‐103‐ 02_0008A Description Frances Hunter, John Ralston (Existing Label) Date(s) 1991‐07‐24 Contributor(s) Stephen Tuck; John Ralston; Frances Hunter Additional Notes Digital File # 1121‐103‐02_0008A Condition Good Category Oral histories Playback Available Yes Format
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