Objects Summary with Images 08/02/2019 Matches 1454

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O 1993.1.1 Friendship Quilt by a group of women at the County Fourth Floor Storage Quilt Senior Center Archives Room 3 Includes binder with information about women and the quilt. 2 Marie Cook A Lillie Johnson Ardell Vaughan Bonnie Hobbs Bonnie Smith Imogine McCann Bessie Cantrell Essie Gravitt Velvie Sparks Mattie Lanning Bennie Mashburn Nancy Reece Rose Watts Rubie Turpin Beatrice Cloer Irla Shoemaker Rosalee Burch Lois Ghorley Essie Turner Ruth Payne Cora Howell Irene Steakley Dessie Crowe Lois Boling Lillian Cloud

O 2000.1.458 Ray Peardon LL 266, 1975 Fourth Floor Storage Map Ben Morgan 1967 District 3 Section 2 Old Mill Road and Highway Archives Room 1 20 Map Drawer 11 Canton Cotton Mill North Canton City Limits 1965 shows water plant, Ralph Bunche Hugh Gerry Haynes LL 130, District 14, Section 2 Canton and is environs 1957 Map of Ball Ground 1882 Cherokee Heights 1954 LL 158 2 copies Copy of Hall's Original County Map of Georgia Canton in 1958 showing City Officials Distric 3, Section 2 Chlora Holtzclaw per aerial photos 1960s, 4

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maps O 2000.2.1 *Note: Part of this object ID is on display in the museum for the Fourth Floor Storage Desk Mapping Cherokee Exhibit. The other part is in Archives Room 3 18 Left drawer of Latimer Ridgway's black desk. Original objects are C still present in the desk drawer to preserve its historical integrity. Objects contained in drawer are as follows:

A Dromedary Fire Roasted Pimientos glass jar with metal push pins inside. A metal ruler with the Ivan Allen Company logo and various company locations Glass jar with ink pen heads inside Several colors of crayons 10 short pencils A wooden spool with thin thread Safety pins A wooden ruler with non-standard lengths Several scraps of cloth, two are a spongy felt type of material with heavy ink stains A small metal bar Ink pen Several blank business card sized pieces of paper Small metal cylindrical device with two screws A longer length of hexagonal metal

O 2000.2.2 with movable magnifying glasses for easy magnification. Fourth Floor Storage Device, Vision Glasses are held with screws on a metal support frame. Archives Room 3 19 E

O 2000.2.3 Contents of the middle desk drawer of Latimer Ridgway's black Fourth Floor Storage Desk desk Archives Room 3 18 Invoice from the Ivan Allen company for materials C

Notice for license renewal

Invoice from the Georgia Blue Print Company for one roll of 30x50 blue line

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Georgia 1976 bicentennial highway map

large envelope from the First Baptist Church addressed to Mrs. Lat Ridgway

Unopened letter from the Georgia Blue Print Company

Unopened letter from Atlanta Blue Print

Sketched land measurements with deed describing it, part of lot 168 on Waleska Road

Receipt from Atlanta Blue Print for materials

Stationery with Lat Ridgway's letterhead. Reads "Phone 479-3876. Registered Surveyor No. 92 & Reg. Engineer No. 411. 811 Marietta Road. Canton, GA. 30114."

Indenture and attached financial records pertaining to the sale of James C. Pritchard estate to Joe D. Manous in January, 1968.

Several envelopes with receipts from Georgia Blue Print Company and the Ivan Allen Company

Pages of various notes from small notepad stapled together. Includes Ridgway family member heights, star observations, and short journal notes

Open end legal envelope

Safety and Health Handbook from the Soil Conservation Service of the U.S.D.A. Contains various pieces of safety information from basic first aid to properly handling situations such as car crashes or bee swarms.

Book sent to Latimer by O. H. Monroe that gives vertical and horizontal control data for sedimentation and retrogression ranges for Allatoona Reservoir

Book with technical and general information about construction of planned subdivisions

Folder with congressional campaign advertising documents, an unused U.S.D.A order form, and an opened envelope from the U.S. Department of the Interior.

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U.S. Dept. of Commerce booklet of plane coordinate projection tables in Georgia.

Folder with the Georgia Power branding labeled for Mrs. Latimer Ridgway. Attached to it is a number of measurements of some variety on grid paper with "Canton Textile Mills - Lot #82 - Hillcrest Subdivision Revised SEC" written on the top in pencil.

Leather pouch with small, thin holders likely used to hold writing utensils.

O 2000.2.4 Contents of the right drawer of Lat Ridgway's black desk. Fourth Floor Storage Desk Archives Room 3 Empty box for a K & E Anvil curve pen, 4 3/4 in. 18 C Box containing a slide rule and instructions for installation

Small leather notepad with Yancey Brothers, Inc. contractor equipment information on the cover.

Small leather pouch likely used for holding writing utencils

Small farmer's memo book full of various useful agricultural and everyday information from Gulf Life Insurance Company. A few scribbled notes in the middle pages.

A small mirror with heavy wear

Small paper tube that has "6" K&E Compass Needle & Pivot" written on the side.

Small rope-bound booklet titled "Stadia Surveying and the Beaman Stadia Arc" with accompanying information on the inside. O 2000.2.6 Some variety of tool in various parts. More information needed Fourth Floor Storage Tool Archives Room 3 19 E

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O 2000.2.14 Foldable magnifying eyeglasses. Black painted metal frame with Fourth Floor Storage Device, Vision thick metal temples and circular lenses. Archives Room 3 19 E

O 2000.2.29 A large machine, either to be mounted to a wall or sat flat, used to Duplicator make copies of blueprints and other large format printed materials. Archives Room 1 Rotolite was originally known as Rotolite Sales Corp and was Top of Metal Map Case eventually bought out by Teledyne, becoming Teledyne Rotolite. While owned by Teledyne, they manufactured large copiers used to reproduce blueprints and other architectural drawings. This information was provided via email by a historical society in Stirling, NJ, where the company was located. Probably manuafactured during the 1950s.

Copies are made by pulling the papers through the machine manually and then developing them using a developing solution.

O 2000.2.33 Wooden Pencil Case handmade by Lat Ridgway with pencils and Case, Pencil other tools

O 2000.2.34 Drafting Set with the names JH Wideman and IL Murray, 1927 Set, Drafting with five 5 tools inside Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

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O 2000.2.35 Higgins Red and Blue Ink Bottles along with a pen Ink Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

O 2000.2.37 Wooden Case of 1955 Aerials of Cherokee County Print, Photographic Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case A

O 2000.2.38 Engineer's Scale in Original Packaging from Atlanta Blue Print Scale, Architect's and Supply Co. Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case A

O 2000.2.39 Handmade Desk with Pencil Sharpener Attached Desk Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case

O 2000.2.40 T-Square T-Square Archives Room 1 9

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O 2000.2.41 Drafting Triangle Triangle, Drafting Archives Room 1 2 F

O 2000.2.42 Erasure Brush and Dust Pan Brush, Erasure Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case A

O 2000.2.43 Coffee cup filled with pencils and pens Cup, Coffee

O 2000.2.44 Ruler with pencil attachments for drafting Ruler Archives Room 1 9

O 2000.2.45 Handmade Wooden Filing System for Maps, built by Lat Ridgway File

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O 2000.2.46 Handmade Black Desk with Three Drawers, Built by Lat Ridgway Desk

O 2000.2.47 Brown Lamp with Large Extendable Arm Lamp Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case

O 2000.2.48 Three Map Aluminum Tubes Tube, Document Archives Room 1 coner by window

O 2000.2.49 Handmade Portable Container for Aerials and Maps, Built by Lat Cabinet, Filing Ridgway

O 2000.2.50 Vintage Swingline Stapler Staple Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case A

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O 2000.2.51 Pimento Cheese Glass Jar filled with pushpins Pushpin Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

O 2000.2.52 Transit used by Lat Ridgway during his surveying career. Stored Transit inside original wooden box and includes wooden tripod. Archives Room 1 24

O 2000.2.53 Three pieces that make a grading rod when assembled. Objects are Grade Rod long and have ruled markings on the outside. Stored in slotted Archives Room 1 denim bag. coner by window

O 2000.2.107 Stainless Steel ashtray with glass insert Fourth Floor Storage Ashtray Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

O 2000.2.108 Leatherbound tracing book with metal page inserts Sketchbook Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

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O 2000.2.109 White ceramic coffee cup mug with broken handle used as pencil Fourth Floor Storage Cup holder made in USA Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

O 2000.2.110 White ceramic twist top Top Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

O 2000.2.111 Wooden Inkwell with pen holders on either side Inkwell Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

O 2000.2.112 Tracing Pencils, four brown pencils two 2 of which are Pencil Koh-I-Noor Select-O-Matic Pencils and one red pencil from an Archives Room 1 unknown company Top of Metal Map Case B

O 2000.2.113 Nine refill containers of Drawing lead refills for tracing pencils. Graphite Two 2 boxes from 1/24 Gross Koh-I-Noor Graphite Leads, one 1 Archives Room 1 box of Dixon Rite-Rite Threadline Leads, one1 box Scripto Top of Metal Map Case Smooth Writing Long Leads in 10 ten degrees of block, Eagle B turquoise drawing leads half dozen from Eagle Pencil Company, four cylinders of 6 pieces of Castell refill lead from A.W. Faber-Castell Pencil Company, Inc.

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O 2000.2.114 Peach color plastic four 4 slot desk drawer tray with writing Tray utensils, clips, erasers, ink blotting cloth and miscellaneous items Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

O 2000.2.115 Glass jar used as a pencil holder Jar Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

O 2000.2.116 Black leather compass and drawing set case of Ronald Ridgway Case with green velvet interior Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

O 2000.2.117 Apollo by Keuffel & Esser Company Compass Set in Black Case Leather Case with Purple Velvet Inside Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

O 2000.2.118 brown leather pencil case with pencils a miniature ruler Case Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case B

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O 2000.2.119 Handmade wooden shelf and wooden desk items five 5 pieces Shelf Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case E

O 2000.2.120 Post Engineer 12 inch scale concave shape, plastic, white edge, Scale molded graduates, full divided 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 parts to Archives Room 1 the inch Top of Metal Map Case E

O 2000.2.121 Sterling Engineers Scale Scale Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case E

O 2000.2.122 leather case with snap Case Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case F

O 2000.2.123 American India Ink for Inkwell Ink Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case

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O 2000.2.124 Skrip Writing Fluid Permanent 32 Jet Black W.A. Sheaffer Pen Ink Co. Fort Madison Iowa, USA Archives Room 1 2 oz 59 c.c. Top of Metal Map Case F

O 2000.2.125 glass bottle Bottle Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case F

O 2000.2.126 glass bottle Bottle Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case F

O 2000.2.127 Directions for Dazor Floating Lamps Incandescent and Fluorescent Manual with notes for Plat Book 17 1/2" X 23" Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case E

O 2000.2.128 American Express Traveler's Check Advertisement from Bank of Advertisement Canton Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case E

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O 2000.2.129 Advertisement for First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Advertisement Atlanta George W. West, Jr., President Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case E

O 2000.2.130 Animal Cards with animal facts on the back. Six cards total Picture including a Koala, Lion, Black Rhinoceros, Lovebird, Gorilla, and Archives Room 1 Toucan. Top of Metal Map Case E

O 2000.2.134 Plastic Protractors 19 pieces Protractor

O 2000.2.139 White Ceramic Coffee Mug Cup made in USA Mug Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case F

O 2000.2.159 Orange Pill Bottle full of gears and screws Bottle Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case F

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O 2000.2.160 Orange Pill Bottle full of screws and nails and paper clips Bottle Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case F

O 2000.2.164 Wood Paneling File Holder Shelf

O 2000.2.165 Wood File Holder Shelf Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case F

O 2000.2.166 Wooden Desk Tools Paperweight Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case F

O 2000.2.167 Eight 8 Plastic Notepad Covers: two 2 navy, four 4 red, and two 2 Notepad black. Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case F

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O 2000.2.168 Green and white graph paper roll Paper

O 2000.2.169 Red and white graph paper roll in silver tube Paper Archives Room 1 coner by window

O 2000.2.170 Metal Silver tube for holding graph paper with laced metal top Tube Archives Room 1 coner by window

O 2000.2.171 Green and white graph paper roll in large brown cardboard tube Paper Archives Room 1 coner by window

O 2000.2.172 large cardboard tube for storing graph paper roll Tube Archives Room 1 coner by window

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O 2000.2.174 Rexall Purex Powder Pumice in a baby blue cardboard cylinder Tube bottle. Useful for cleaning metal utensils and scouring wood. The Archives Room 1 dry or wetted powder may be rubbed on alone, or it may be used Top of Metal Map Case with soap and water, the latter method being employed when it is B desired to get increased scouring effect without unnecesary scratching.

O 2000.2.176 Two 2 Cardboard Paper Towel Tubes for rolling maps Tube

O 2000.2.177 Dietzgen Pencil Metal Pencil Sharpener with styrofoam base Sharpener, Pencil Archives Room 1 Top of Metal Map Case E

O 2000.2.178 Lat Ridgway notebook memobook paper with Lat Ridgway's logo. Paper Logo reads: Archives Room 1 Lat Ridgway Top of Metal Map Case Phone 479-3876 E Registered Surveryor No. 92 & Reg. Engineer No. 411 811 Marietta Rd. Canton, Ga. 30114

O 2006.14.31 Canton Textile Mills denim ad display, date unknown. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Piece, Display Archives Room 3 5 A

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O 2006.14.32 Display poster #1 "Opening" for cotton production from American Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Poster Cotton Mfrs. Inst. Archives Room 3 5 A

O 2006.14.33 Display poster #2 "Carding" for cotton production from American Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Poster Cotton Mfrs. Institute Archives Room 3 5 A

O 2006.14.34 Display poster #3 "Roving" for cotton production from American Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Poster Cotton Mfrs. Institiute Archives Room 3 5 A

O 2006.14.35 Display poster #4 "Spinning" for cotton production from American Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Poster Cotton Mfrs. Inst. Archives Room 3 5 A

O 2006.14.36 Display poster #5 "Warping" for cotton production by American Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Poster Cotton Mfrs. Inst. Archives Room 3 5 A

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O 2006.14.37 Display poster #6 "Weaving" for cotton production from American Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Poster Cotton Mfrs. Inst. Archives Room 3 5 A

O 2006.14.38 Display poster #7 "Knitting" for cotton production from American Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Poster Cotton Mfrs. Inst. Archives Room 3 5 A

O 2006.14.39 Display poster #8 "Dyeing" for cotton production by American Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Poster Cotton Mfrs. Inst. Archives Room 3 5 A

O 2006.14.40 Display poster #9 "Research" for cotton production by American Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Poster Cotton Mfrs. Inst. Archives Room 3 5 A

O 2006.14.41 Display poster #10 "Education" for cotton production from Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Poster American Cotton Mfrs. Inst. Archives Room 3 5 A

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O 2006.14.42 Brochure for the Canton Mill Lofts apartments. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Brochure Archives Room 3 3 E

O 2006.14.43 Canton Textile Mills fabric sample - Beige #801-000-00 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Dated 5-23-1979. Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.44 Blue - #905-106-64, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.45 Light Blue #713-130-00, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.46 Blue #1075-106-64, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

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O 2006.14.47 Blue w/ white stripes # 1033-106-00, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.48 Blue #1331-109-00, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.49 Blue #1106-106-64, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.50 Blue w/white stripes #1032-Stripe, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.51 Blue #1079-106-64, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

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O 2006.14.52 Blue #1114-112-64, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.53 Blue #1005-106-64, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.54 Light Blue #1119-104-00, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.55 Light Blue #1201-121-00, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.56 Light Blue #1119-104-00, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

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O 2006.14.57 Light Blue #1201-121-00, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.58 Blue #1314, Dated 1-18-1977 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.59 Light Blue, no stock number or date. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 A

O 2006.14.60 Blue, no stock number or date. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.61 Blue, no stock number or date. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

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O 2006.14.62 Blue, no stock number or date. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.63 Blue, no date or stock number. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.65 Two spools of cotton sliver, date unknown. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Spool Archives Room 3 3 B

O 2006.14.66 One spool of nylon thread, date unknown. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Spool Filling bobbin made of pasteboard. Archives Room 3 3 B

O 2006.14.67 Blue #1360-109-00, Dated 5-23-1979 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

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O 2006.14.68 Blue #1330-109-00, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.69 Blue #1226-112-00, dated 5-8-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.70 Light Blue # 1201-12100, Dated 11-27-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.71 Light Blue #1119-104-00, Dated 11-27-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.72 Blue #1076-106-64, Dated 8-24-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

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O 2006.14.73 Blue #1335-106-00, Dated 9-4-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.74 Light Blue #1084-131-00, Dated 9-27-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.75 Blue #1085-106-64, Dated 8-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.76 Light Blue #1077-131-00, Dated 8-24-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.77 Blue w/ white stripes #1032-Pin Stripe, Dated 10-1-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

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O 2006.14.78 Light Blue #1060-102-00, Dated 3-9-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.79 Blue #712-112-00, Dated 2-20-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.80 Beige #801-000-00, Dated 2-5-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 B

O 2006.14.81 Blue #1341-109-00, Dated 2-24-1981 Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.82 Blue #1331-109-00, Dated 1-20-1981. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

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O 2006.14.83 Blue #1231-109-00, Dated 1-20-1981. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.84 Blue #1340-109-00, Dated 12-2-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.85 Blue #1094-109-64, Dated 11-4-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.86 Blue #1338-109-00, Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.87 Blue #1339-109-00, Dated 7-8-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

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O 2006.14.88 Blue #1225-109-00, Dated 9-25-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.89 Blue #1079-106-64, Dated 10-7-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.90 Blue #1093-109-64, Dated 10-17-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.91 Blue #1337-109-00, Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.92 Blue #1081-106-64, Dated 2-5-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

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O 2006.14.93 Blue #1106-106-64, Dated 10-6-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.94 Blue #1005-106-64, Dated 10-7-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.95 Blue #905-106-64, Dated 6-25-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.96 Blue #1075-106-64, Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.97 Blue #710-10600, Dated 7-11-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

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O 2006.14.98 Blue #705-106-00, Dated 10-6-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.99 Light Blue #711-101-00, Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.100 Light Blue #713-130-00, Dated 6-25-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.101 Light Blue #1086-104-00, Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.102 Light Blue #1083-122-00, Dated 5-16-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

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O 2006.14.103 Light Blue #1088-104-00, Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.104 Light Blue #1227-103-00, Dated 1-8-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.105 Blue w/white stripes #1034-106 -Light Blue, Dated 6-6-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.106 Blue w/white stripes #1034-106-04, Dated 9-18-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

O 2006.14.107 Blue w/white stripes #709-106-04, Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 C

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O 2006.14.108 Blue w/white stripes #1033-106-00, Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK First Floor Museum Fabric Sample

O 2006.14.109 Blue w/white stripes #1034-106-24, Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.110 Blue w/white stripes #1034-106 Medium Blue, Dated 6-6-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.111 Green w/white stripes #1034 Green, Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.112 Red with white stripes, #1034 Red,Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

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O 2006.14.113 Light brown with white stripes #1034 Orange, Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.114 Brown with white stripes #1034 Brown, Dated 8-29-1980. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.115 Blue #1054-106-00, Dated 1-20-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.116 Blue #1051-106-00, Dated 5-31-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.117 Blue #707-106-00, Dated 5-31-1978. Good OK First Floor Museum Fabric Sample

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O 2006.14.118 Blue #1048-106-00, Dated 5-31-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.119 Blue #1019-106-00, Dated 5-31-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.120 Blue #1310-109-00, dated 7-12-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.121 Blue #1334-106-00, Dated 5-31-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.122 Blue #1321-106-00, Dated 9-19-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

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O 2006.14.123 Blue #1332-106-00, Dated 1-3-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.124 Blue #1325-109-00, Dated 7-12-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.125 Medium Blue #1071-1106-00, Dated 5-31-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.126 Medium Blue #1078-106-64, Dated 2-10-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

O 2006.14.127 Light Blue #1049-102-00, Dated 1-30-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 E

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O 2006.14.128 Light Blue #708-106-00, Dated 5-31-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.129 Light Blue #1058-102-00, Dated 9-19-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.130 Light Blue #1333-104-00, Dated 5-31-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.131 Light Blue #1126-104-00, Dated 5-31-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.132 Light Blue, No date or item number. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

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O 2006.14.133 Light Green #802-707-00, Dated 10-20-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.134 Pink #802-708-00, Dated 10-20-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.135 Yellow #802-705-00, Dated 10-20-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.136 Tan #E5684-Khaki, Dated 10-20-1978. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.137 Blue #1012-304-00, Dated 1-29-1975. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

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O 2006.14.138 Blue #1044-051-00, Dated 2-7-1975. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.139 Blue #1027-106-64, Dated 1-14-1977. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.140 Blue #0907, Dated 1-14-1977. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.141 Blue #1316-106-00, Dated 1-14-1977. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.142 Blue #1322-109-00, Dated 5-9-1977. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

Page 39 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2006.14.143 Blue #1026, Dated 1-18-1977. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.144 Blue #1057-106-00, Dated 10-21-1977. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.145 Medium Blue #131410600, Dated 1-18-1977. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.146 Light Blue #1109-104-00, Dated 9-27-1977. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.147 Light Blue #1111-102-00, Dated 10-21-1977. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

Page 40 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2006.14.148 Beige #920, Dated 8-26-1977. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 F

O 2006.14.150 Canton Fabrics, Turner Jones Co. fabric sample book, 29 samples, Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Book no date. Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.151 Blue #1079-106-64, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.152 Blue #1005-106-64, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.153 Blue with white stripes #1033-106-00, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

Page 41 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2006.14.154 Blue #1360-109-00, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.155 Blue #1106-106-64, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.156 Blue #1075-106-64, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.157 Beige #801-000-00, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.158 Blue #705-106-00, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

Page 42 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2006.14.159 Light Blue #711-101-00, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.160 Blue #1114-112-64, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.161 Blue #905-106-64, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.162 Blue #1330-109-00, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.163 Blue with white stripes #1032-Stripe, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

Page 43 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2006.14.164 Light Blue #713-130-00, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.165 Blue #1331-109-00, Dated 5-23-1979. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 3 4 D

O 2006.14.166 BASF booklet in denim bag titled "Indigo in America", Dated Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Booklet 1976? Archives Room 3 4 booklets in 3 denim bags. 4 B

O 2006.14.169 Fabric samples book , Dated 3-2-1981. Contains 14 samples. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample book Archives Room 3 3 C

O 2006.14.172 6 Daily Shade Samples of blue thread, Dated March and April Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Thread Samples 1977. Archives Room 3 3 G

Page 44 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2006.14.175 Ga. Business and Industry Assoc. member plaque for Canton Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Plaque Textile Mills, undated. Archives Room 3 3 D

O 2006.14.176 Georgia State Chamber of Commerce Appreciation plaque for the Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Plaque Canton Cotton Mills. No Date Archives Room 3 3 D

O 2006.14.177 Fabric sample folder of Canton Fabrics "Bengaline" fabrics. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample No date. Archives Room 3 3 C

O 2006.14.178 Fabric sample folder of Canton Fabrics "Canspan 85" fabrics. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Dated 1969. Archives Room 3 3 C

O 2006.14.179 Fabric sample folder of Canton Fabrics "Can-Twill" fabrics. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample No date. Archives Room 3 3 C

Page 45 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2006.14.180 Fabric sample folder of Canton Fabrics "Sportway Twill" fabrics. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample No date. Archives Room 3 3 C

O 2006.14.181 Fabric sample folder of Canton Fabrics "Gaberdenim" fabrics. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample No date. Archives Room 3 3 C

O 2006.14.182 Fabric sample folder of Canton Fabrics "Tweed-Knit" fabrics. Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample No date. Archives Room 3 3 C

O 2006.14.183 Fabric sample folder of Canton Textile Mills, Inc. "Monster Cloth" Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample fabrics, No date. Archives Room 3 3 C

O 2006.14.184 Fabric sample folder of Canton Textile Mills, Inc. "Duradenim" Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample fabrics, No date. Archives Room 3 3 C

Page 46 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2006.19.1 Green Serpentine from Holly Springs Marble Quarry - unfinished Fourth Floor Storage Serpentine Archives Room 1 25

O 2006.19.2 Tack Room Door from Rock Barn Rock Barn Door

O 2006.19.46 Wire Stretcher and Patent Documents that were filed Aug 4, 1933 Fourth Floor Storage Farm Implement Archives Room 3 10 C

O 2006.19.47 Handmade Brick for Iron Furnace Fourth Floor Storage Brick Archives Room 3 9 F

O 2006.19.48 Mold for Tapered Brick Fourth Floor Storage Mold, Brick Archives Room 3 9 F

Page 47 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2006.20.1 Staurolite Stones (fairy crosses) Fourth Floor Storage Stone Note: 3 are in display case in museum. Archives Room 3 9 B

O 2006.21.1 Handmade Coat Racks (2) for Rock Barn Rock Barn Coatrack

O 2006.23.1 Container from Canton Textile Mill Fourth Floor Storage Can Archives Room 2

O 2007.7.5 3 3/4 inches tall First Floor Museum Crucible Crucible used to melt gold from Sixes Mine

O 2007.7.6 3/4 of an inch tall First Floor Museum Crucible crucible for gold from Sixes Gold Mine

Page 48 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.11.22 Southern States Portland Cement Bag with Royal Charleston SC Fourth Floor Storage Cement Bag written along the bottom. Also features the number 36. Archives Room 3 Portland cement refers to a type of cement. It was named after a 9 similar colored stone found on the Isle of Portland in the English B Channel. A tag was folded inside the bag, it is a Railway Express Agency tag and is made out to AF Jones in Canton, GA from Lt. AF Jones NSD Oakland, CA. The tag is approx. from the 1940's and on the back has: War Won't Wait! Railway Express provides fast transportation for the things the nation needs to win the way - and for vital home-front necessities, too... Railway Express Agency, Inc. Nation - Wide Rail - Air Service.

O 2007.12.1 Two Bookcases Fourth Floor Storage Bookcase Archives Room 3

O 2007.13.1 Plaster Relief of Bobby Jones made by Jimmy Watt of the Georgia Fourth Floor Storage Relief Marble Company. It is marked "unfinished". We know that other Archives Room 3 plaster versions exist, and that bronze plaques were made from at 10 least one of the later plasters. Permanent Loan A

O 2007.16.1 5 part Whiskey still confiscated by Newt Adams when he was Fourth Floor Storage Still sheriff. Thought to have been made by Robert Kennemur for Paul Archives Room 2 Morris. moonshine

Page 49 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.21.1 Handmade Rock Barn quilt made by Jean Robinson, Karen Witzel, Fourth Floor Storage Quilt Colema Weatherby, and Patsy Symonds of the Crazy Quilters Archives Room 3 group, September 2007 9 C

O 2007.34.1 300 White Quartz Projectile Points Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 8 A

O 2007.34.2 270 White Quartz Projectile Points Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 8 A

O 2007.34.3 300 Flint Projectile Points Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 8 B

O 2007.34.4 349 Flint Projectile Points Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 8 B

Page 50 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.5 117 Miscellaneous/Broken Projectile Points Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 8 B

O 2007.34.6 200 White Quartz Projectile Points Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 8 C

O 2007.34.7 159 White Quartz Projectile Points Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 8 C

O 2007.34.8 200 Flint Projectile Points Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 8 D

O 2007.34.9 102 Flint Projectile Points Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 8 D

Page 51 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.10 15 Early Archaic Projectile Points Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile 10/2014: 8 of these on permanent display in museum Archives Room 3 18 A

O 2007.34.11 21 Middle Archaic Projectile Points Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile 10/2014: 6 of these on permanent display in museum Archives Room 3 3/6/2015 4 loaned to Lydia Wood for Woodstock Library Display 18 4/16/2015 4 returned from Lydia Wood A

O 2007.34.12 30 Late Archaic Projectile Points Good Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile 10/2014: 8 of these on permanent display in museum Archives Room 3 3/6/2015: 4 on loan to Lydia Wood for Woodstock Library Display 18 4/16/2015 4 returned from Lydia Wood A

O 2007.34.13 15 Woodland Period Projectile Points Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile 10/2014: 9 of these on permanent display in museum Archives Room 3 18 A

O 2007.34.14 Native American Bowl First Floor Museum Bowl Display Case 1

Page 52 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.15 Native American Platform Pipe First Floor Museum Pipe Display Case 1

O 2007.34.16 Native American Round Bead Excellent First Floor Museum Bead Display Case 1

O 2007.34.17 Native American Artifact - possible piece of pipe or bead First Floor Museum Stone, Worked Display Case 1

O 2007.34.19 15 Pottary shards with discernible patterns or shapes Fourth Floor Storage Sherd 3/6/2015 2med and 5 small sherds loaned to Lydia Wood for Archives Room 3 Library Display 18 4/16/2015 returned from Lydia Wood A

O 2007.34.20 4 Native American Tool Remnants Fourth Floor Storage Stone, Worked 3/6/2015 1 worked stone loaned to Lydia Wood for library display Archives Room 3 4/16/2015 returned from Lydia Wood 8 E

Page 53 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.21 Native American Grinding Stone Fourth Floor Storage Grinder 3/6/2015 Loaned to Lydia Wood for library display Archives Room 3 4/16/2015 returned from Lydia Wood 18 A

O 2007.34.22 Native American Grinding Stone & Grinder, similar to modern day First Floor Museum Grinder mortar & pestle

O 2007.34.23 Three Native American Nutting Stones (to grind nuts) Fourth Floor Storage Grinder 10/2014: 1 on display in museum Archives Room 3 18 A

O 2007.34.24 Five Axe Heads or Celts Fourth Floor Storage Ax, Split 10/2014: 1 on display in museum Archives Room 3 3/6/2015: 1 loaned to Lydia Wood for Library Display 18 4/16/2015 returned from Lydia Wood A

O 2007.34.25 14 Native American Drills & Scrapers (flint) Fourth Floor Storage Drill 10/2014: 3 drills and 9 scrapers on permanent display in museum Archives Room 3 18 A

Page 54 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.26 Native American Hoe (stone) Fourth Floor Storage Hoe Archives Room 3 18 A

O 2007.34.27 300 Small Pottery Sherds Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Archives Room 3 8 F

O 2007.34.28 200 Small Pottery Sherds Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Archives Room 3 8 F

O 2007.34.29 195 Small Pottery Sherds Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Archives Room 3 8 F

O 2007.34.30 100 Undecorated Pottery Sherds Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Archives Room 3 8 F

Page 55 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.31 60 Decorated Pottery Sherds Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Archives Room 3 8 F

O 2007.34.32 74 Decorated Pottery Sherds Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Archives Room 3 8 F

O 2007.34.33 19 Individual Clay Feet - Pottery Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Archives Room 3 8 F

O 2007.34.34 Rim Sherd 42x15mm Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Archives Room 3 8 F

O 2007.34.35 Ball - Clay or Stone Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Archives Room 3 8 F

Page 56 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.36 8 Stone Flakes Fourth Floor Storage Stone, Worked Archives Room 3 8 F

O 2007.34.37 Ebenezer Woodland 2000-1500 BP Triangular w/ short round Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile stone Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.38 Middle- Late Archaic Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.39 Middle-Late Archaic Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.40 Early Archaic Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

Page 57 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.41 Early Archaic Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.42 Middle Archaic Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.43 8 Notched Quartz points Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.44 Late Archaic Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.45 Removed from exhibit case (2007.34.12) Late Archaic Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

Page 58 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.46 Mixture of Flint and Quartz Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.47 Almance Early Archaic 10,000-8,000 B.P. or Hardaway-Dalton Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Early Archaic 9,500-8,000 B.P. Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.48 Early-Middle Archaic Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.49 Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.50 Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

Page 59 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.51 mostly quartz, but a couple flint Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile 3/6/2015 3 quartz loaned to Lydia Wood for library display Archives Room 3 4/16/2015 returned from Lydia Wood 14 B

O 2007.34.52 Late Archaic Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.53 Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.54 Early Archaic 8-5,000 B.P. Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 Nova Woodland- Missippian 1600- 1000 B.P. 14 B

O 2007.34.55 Early- Middle Archaic Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

Page 60 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.56 Middle Archaic 7,000-5,000 B.P. Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Round Base Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.57 Woodland Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.58 Late Archaic Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.59 Woodland Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.60 Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

Page 61 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.61 Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.62 Early- Middle Archaic Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.63 Paleo- Archaic 14,000 - 5,000 B.P. irregular shaped with sharp Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Scraper projection Archives Room 3 14 Paleo- Archaic 11,5000- 4,000 B.P. possible graver, projectiles B resharpened for scraping

O 2007.34.64 Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Scraper Archives Room 3 14 B

O 2007.34.65 3/6/2015 3 drills and scrapers loaned to Lydia Wood for library Restricted Fourth Floor Storage Drill display Archives Room 3 4/16/2015 returned from Lydia Wood 14 B

Page 62 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2007.34.67 15 Mississippian Points First Floor Museum Point, Projectile 10/2014: On permanent display in museum

O 2008.1.1 Band from Canton High School, 1940's time period. Fourth Floor Storage Uniform Canton High School was home to the Canton Greenies. Archives Room 3 2 B

O 2008.2.1 Gown that belonged to Susie Walker Jones, first wife of R.T. Fourth Floor Storage Gown Jones, Sr. It was donated by her granddaughter, Rennie Jones Archives Room 3 Davant 2 D

O 2008.3.1 Flags from the Justice Center when it was first built. Fourth Floor Storage Flag Two American flags and one Georgia flag. Archives Room 3 7 A

O 2008.4.1 American flag with 42 stars. Fourth Floor Storage Flag Reported to have been the first American flag to fly over the Archives Room 3 Phillipines. 2 C

Page 63 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.6.1 Rock collected from area around Etowah River. Approximately 5 Fourth Floor Storage Rock inches by 3 inches. Orange in color with crystals protruding, one Archives Room 3 side featuring black shiny rock. 9 A

O 2008.6.2 Stone or composite rock with two sides meeting at a 90 degree Fourth Floor Storage Stone, Worked angle. Is raised on one side slightly. Resembles a portion of a Archives Room 3 brick. 9 A

O 2008.6.3 Piece of pottery, glazed a dark green/black. Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Possibly not old, looks modern with the glaze. Archives Room 3 9 A

O 2008.6.4 Two small black stone arrowheads, both approximately 2 inches Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile long. One has a blunt end that appears to have been broken off. Archives Room 3 The other has a sharp pointed end. 9 A

O 2008.6.5 Black stone shaped into edged cutting tool. Approximately 1.5 Fourth Floor Storage Stone, Worked inches long. Archives Room 3 9 A

Page 64 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.6.7 Piece of wood approximately 3 feet long and 1 foot tall. Collected Rock Barn Log from Etowah River area in Canton.

O 2008.16.2 4 matchbooks featuring Elect Bill Weeks, Cherokee County Fourth Floor Storage Matchbook Commissioner. Archives Room 3 3 matchbooks featuring King Edward Cigars. 8 1 matchbook featuring Hickory House Restaurants, with locations I on the inside flap in and around Atlanta.

O 2008.16.5 Two Marble Pieces featuring on the back a sticker: First Floor Museum Marble This is a sample of Etowah Georgia-Marble Reg U.S. Pat. Off. More or less color may be expected in larger sizes. Produced by the Georgia Marble Company Tate, Georgia

Measuring 4 by 6 with a depth of 1/4 inch O 2008.16.22 Handkerchief from France, 1919 First Floor Museum Handkerchief Brought back with W.E. Richardson

Page 65 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.16.23 Georgia American Legion belonging to W.E. Richardson Fourth Floor Storage Cap Archives Room 3 9 H

O 2008.16.24 Souvenir Silk Flag Holder from World War I Fourth Floor Storage Silk Flag Holder Features wording on the inside that says: Archives Room 3 When the golden sun is sinking, 9 And your mind from troubles free, H While of others you are thinking, Will you sometimes think of me

O 2008.16.26 Wallet with W.E. Richardson of Canton, GA stamped inside. Fourth Floor Storage Wallet Archives Room 3 9 H

O 2008.16.27 Georgia Masons Ring Fourth Floor Storage Ring Possible that it belonged to John Monroe Richardson, who was in Archives Room 3 the Woodstock Masons 9 H

O 2008.16.28 Lions Club 100% Attendance Lapel Pin Fourth Floor Storage Pin, Lapel Archives Room 3 9 H

Page 66 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.16.29 Military Ribbons belonging to W.E. Richardson Fourth Floor Storage Ribbon, Military Archives Room 3 9 H

O 2008.16.30 US Military Pin that belonged to W.E. Richardson Fourth Floor Storage Pin Archives Room 3 9 H

O 2008.16.31 Eyeglasses Case, Calobar Sunglasses Fourth Floor Storage Case, Eyeglasses Archives Room 3 9 H

O 2008.16.32 Rook Card Game and Box, 1924 Fourth Floor Storage Deck, Card Belonged to CK Cobb Archives Room 3 9 H

O 2008.16.33 Knife Sheath, no knife Fourth Floor Storage Knife, Sheath Archives Room 3 9 H

Page 67 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.16.35 Pottery Sherds from Galts Ferry, near Kellogg Creek Fourth Floor Storage Sherd 13 different sherds of varying sizes and shapes. Most are curved Archives Room 3 and some have a lip, like on a pot or bowl. 18 10/2014: Six of these are on permanent display in museum A

O 2008.16.36 The Frederick Post Co. Drafting Set Fourth Floor Storage Set, Drafting Unknown Age Archives Room 3 9 H

O 2008.16.37 World War I Helmet that belonged to W.E. Richardson First Floor Museum Helmet Missing chin-strap, held with rope

O 2008.16.38 World War I Rifle Badge Fourth Floor Storage Badge Featuring a cross with an attached piece that says Rifle Archives Room 3 10 C

O 2008.16.39 Three Lions Club pins and medals Fourth Floor Storage Pin Two for perfect attendance and a large Lions Club medal with two Archives Room 3 lions facing opposite directions. 10 C

Page 68 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.16.40 World War I Dog Tag that belonged to W.E. Richardson Fourth Floor Storage Badge William E. Richardson and USA on one side and his serial number Archives Room 3 801792 on the other side. 10 C

O 2008.16.41 Military Issue Kleencut Scissors Fourth Floor Storage Scissors Archives Room 3 10 C

O 2008.16.42 World War I, Army Uniform Buttons, 9 buttons Fourth Floor Storage Button Archives Room 3 10 C

O 2008.16.43 Civil War, Confederate Navy Officer Button, Courtney and Fourth Floor Storage Button Tennent, Charleston, SC Archives Room 3 10 C

O 2008.16.46 Canton Drug Calendar and Mirror with Stand Fourth Floor Storage Calendar Archives Room 3 10 C

Page 69 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.16.47 81 Undecorated pottery sherds Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Archives Room 3 16 A

O 2008.16.48 151 Small pottery sherds w/ heavily worn decoration Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Little to no discernable pattern Archives Room 3 Varying degrees of wear 16 A

O 2008.16.49 116 Medium sherds w/ heavily worn decoration Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Little to no dicernable pattern remaining Archives Room 3 Varying degrees of wear 16 B

O 2008.16.50 31 Large sherds w/ heavily worn decoration Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Little to no discernable pattern remaining Archives Room 3 Varying degrees of wear 15 A

O 2008.16.51 121 Small decorated sherds Good Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Patterns visible, though worn Archives Room 3 15 A

Page 70 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.16.52 118 Medium sized decorated sherds Good Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Patterns visible though may be worn Archives Room 3 15 B

O 2008.16.53 41 Large sized decorated sherds Good Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Patterns visible, though may be worn Archives Room 3 14 A

O 2008.16.54 Rim Sherd, Incised, 50x35mm Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Heavily worn incisions Archives Room 3 14 A

O 2008.16.55 Rim Sherd, Stamped, 34x50mm Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Heavily worn stamping, possibly checkered decoration Archives Room 3 14 A

O 2008.16.56 Rim Sherd, Stamped, 50x35mm Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Heavily worn stamping Archives Room 3 14 A

Page 71 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.16.57 Rim Sherd, Incised, 65x33mm Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Heavily worn incisions Archives Room 3 14 A

O 2008.16.58 Rim Sherd, Stamped, 41x22mm Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Worn but highly visible stamping Archives Room 3 Rolled rim 14 A

O 2008.16.59 Rim Sherd, incised, 42x45mm Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Heavily worn but recognizable incisions Archives Room 3 14 A

O 2008.16.60 Rim Sherd, Stamped, 65x53mm Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Heavily worn stamping Archives Room 3 Inward curved neck 14 A

O 2008.16.61 Rim Sherd, 33x44mm Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Heavily worn, possible previous incisions or stamping Archives Room 3 Blackened exterior 14 A

Page 72 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.16.62 Rim Sherd, Incised, 31x37mm Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Incisions worn but recognizable Archives Room 3 Green patina on exterior 14 A

O 2008.16.63 Large Rim Sherd, Stamped, 97x55mm Good Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Checkered stamp pattern, worn but highly visible Archives Room 3 Only a small section of rim, approx. 37mm 14 Inwardly curved neck A

O 2008.16.64 Rim Sherd, 37x30mm Poor Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Heavily worn and chipped Archives Room 3 No discernable decoration 14 A

O 2008.16.65 Base sherd or body sherd w/ portion of foot or handle Fair Fourth Floor Storage Sherd 37x36mm Archives Room 3 No decoration 14 A

O 2008.16.66 Body sherd, red slipped Good Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Rised horizontal rim 52x31mm Archives Room 3 14 A

Page 73 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.22.70 Twinplex Stropper Razor Blade Sharpener Fourth Floor Storage Sharpener, Razor Blade The first patent for the razor blade sharpener was created in 1910. Archives Room 3 Twinplex Manufacturing Company is still operational in 2008. 10 D

O 2008.22.71 Personal Jewelry Items that belonged to Bryson family Fourth Floor Storage Set, Jewelry including a necklace, brooch, and clip-on earrings Archives Room 3 10 D

O 2008.22.72 Max Oscar Arnold Doll with homemade pink dress. Missing hair Poor OK Fourth Floor Storage Doll and eyes, in poor condition. Archives Room 3 10 The Max Oscar Arnold Doll Company was located in Neustadt, D Germany from 1878 - 1930, they are best known for their mechanical dolls; talking, walking and bathing.

O 2008.22.75 Generic Metal Cup, possible cream pitcher Fourth Floor Storage Pitcher, Cream Archives Room 3 10 D

O 2008.22.76 Two pairs of Eyeglasses Fourth Floor Storage Eyeglasses One from Ballard's of Atlanta and one from Dr. J Thomas Nelson, Archives Room 3 of Washington DC 10 D

Page 74 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.22.77 Rejuvia Beauty Company, FlameGlo Lipstick, Medium Fourth Floor Storage Lipstick Prior to 1967 Archives Room 3 10 D

O 2008.22.78 Watch Face from Gallet and Co. Fourth Floor Storage Wristwatch Missing band Archives Room 3 10 D

O 2008.22.79 Pioneer Tie Clip with case Fourth Floor Storage Clip, Tie Archives Room 3 10 D

O 2008.22.100 Eyeglasses and Case, Gray Optical Dispensary Fourth Floor Storage Eyeglasses 14 Marietta St. N.W. Archives Room 3 10 E

O 2008.22.101 Possible Oil Lamp, 1093 B Fourth Floor Storage Lamp, Oil Archives Room 3 10 F

Page 75 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.29.1 48" x 42" section of Canton Cotton Mills Denim Fourth Floor Storage Section, Cloth Style: E6042- Medium Blue Archives Room 3 Width: 42 1/4 10 Weight: 10 oz B Fiber Content: 100% cotton Finish: Regular Date: 9/19/1979

RHT Filling: 100% Stretch Nylon O 2008.34.30 Payment Coin from Canton Cotton Mill #2 Spooler Room, 25 Fourth Floor Storage Coin Archives Room 3 1 C

O 2008.34.31 Shuttle from the Canton Cotton Mills with the Duraloc Patent First Floor Museum Shuttle

O 2008.37.1 Corn Planter that belonged to Mr. Charlie Butterworth, grandfather Fourth Floor Storage Planter, Walking of Virginia Satterfield. Mr. Butterworth owned property at the Archives Room 2 intersection of Bells Ferry and Butterworth Rd. The now abandoned home located on Butterworth and Bells Ferry was built by Mr. Butterworth in 1910. He married Kate Morris and they had three children Ray, Annis, and Pearl. Mr. Butterworth passed away in 1951. The Corn Planter was made by the Deere & Mansur Company of Moline, Illinois after 1877. The company later became the John Deere Corporation.

Page 76 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.47.1 Canton Cotton Mills, Section of Salty Dog Denim, 52" x 42.5" Fourth Floor Storage Section, Cloth Archives Room 3 10 B

O 2008.47.2 Military Uniform Button Fourth Floor Storage Button Found near grave of Civil War soldier in Sunnyside/Southside Archives Room 3 Cemeteries. 7 D

O 2008.53.1 Roof Shingle from Mill Village #2 House Fourth Floor Storage Shingle Archives Room 3 5 A

O 2008.69.72 45 of The Denims, Salty Dog Man Third Floor Storage Album, Record Produced for Canton Textile Mills Main Office Cavort Records 8 Also a cd of the song for the exhibit, created by Liza Griffin, secretary to the Historical Society in 2008.

This 45rpm record was produced for the Canton Textile Mills, Inc by Cavort Records in the United Kingdom. The Denims were a band from Blackwood, Wales and recorded the songs in 1966. The album shows the Salty Dog mascot used by the Canton Textile Mills to advertise the denim.

Page 77 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2008.69.73 Advertisement for Georgia Marble Company OK Third Floor Storage Ad, Magazine Published by The World's Work, vintage magazine printed by Main Office Doubleday, Page & Company out of Garden City, New York 9 Shows the Field Museum of Chicago, which used Georgia Marble in its building.

O 2008.69.79 Employees with 25 Years or More Service, 36x42 Mounted and OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel Laminated Archives Room 4 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Canton Cotton Mills

O 2008.69.80 1905 Employees, 36x42 Mounted and Laminated OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Archives Room 4 Canton Cotton Mills

O 2008.69.81 1954 Employees, 36x72 Laminated OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Archives Room 4 Canton Cotton Mills

O 2008.69.82 Aerial of Canton Cotton Mill #2, 36x42 Mounted and Laminated OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Archives Room 4 Canton Cotton Mills Riverstone Parkway

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O 2008.69.84 Boys in the Mill Village, 1938, 36x42 Mounted and Laminated OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Archives Room 4 Canton Cotton Mills

Gilbert Wood, Elmer Delbeck, and Gordon Wood on Riverdale Street in Mill Village #1, Circa 1938

O 2008.69.86 Aerial of Mill #2 During Construction, 36x42 Mounted and OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel Laminated Archives Room 4 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Canton Cotton Mills

O 2008.69.87 Aerial of Downtown Canton and Mill #1, 36x42 Mounted and OK Third Floor Storage Panel Laminated Main Office 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Office Canton Cotton Mills

O 2008.69.88 Elizabeth Payne Weaving in Mill #2, 36x42 Mounted and OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel Laminated Archives Room 4 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Canton Cotton Mills

O 2008.69.89 Emmett Bishop in a Cotton Field, 36x42 Mounted and Laminated OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Archives Room 4 Canton Cotton Mills

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O 2008.69.90 Canton Cotton Mills Japan Showroom, 36x42 Mounted and OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel Laminated Archives Room 4 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Canton Cotton Mills

O 2008.69.91 Lakeview Street Mill Village Homes, 36x42 Mounted and OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel Laminated Archives Room 4 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Canton Cotton Mills

O 2008.69.92 Young Men Outside of Lower Drug in Canton, 36x42 Mounted OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel and Laminated Archives Room 4 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Canton Cotton Mills

From Left to Right: Charles Burton, Richard Sims, Billy Wood, Hulee Doss, Sonny Hawkins, Harold Huey, Wayne Bagwell, & Marion Pope on the ‘Slab’ O 2008.69.93 Mill #2 Machine Shop, 36x42 Mounted and Laminated OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Archives Room 4 Canton Cotton Mills

O 2008.69.94 Textile Meeting at the Waldorf Astoria, 36x42 Mounted and OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel Laminated Archives Room 4 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Canton Cotton Mills

Louis Jones, Jr., Peggy Jones, Alice Cobb, Charles Cobb, Pearl Jones, Louis Jones, Sr.

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O 2008.69.95 Welcome Panel, 36x42 Mounted and Laminated OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Archives Room 4 Canton Cotton Mills

O 2008.69.97 Louis Jones, Jr. Speaking with an Employee, 36x42 Mounted and OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel Laminated Archives Room 4 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Canton Cotton Mills

O 2008.69.98 Academy Street Paving, 36x42 Mounted and Laminated OK Fourth Floor Storage Panel 2009 Cherokee Remembers Exhibit Archives Room 4 Canton Cotton Mills

O 2008.69.99 Six Brochures of the Cherokee County Historical Society Third Floor Storage Brochure Main Office 8

O 2008.69.100 2009 Brochure of the Cherokee County Historical Society Third Floor Storage Brochure Main Office 8

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O 2008.69.101 Canton Historic Downtown Walking Tour Brochure Third Floor Storage Brochure Produced by the Cherokee County Historical Society in 2008 Main Office 8

O 2008.69.188 Shuttle with spindle attached from the Canton Cotton Mill Fourth Floor Storage Shuttle Also Canton Textile Mill Archives Room 1 Closet 9 C

O 2008.69.189 Bobbin with thread Fourth Floor Storage Bobbin Canton Cotton Mill or Canton Textile Mill Archives Room 1 Closet 9 C

O 2008.80.1 Green Zippered Dress, labeled Ceil Chapman. Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Dress Factory Tag- Lot 79318 12 Archives Room 3 Operator Number 22 EE Has a stain on the front. No size listed. Possibly owned by Peggy Jones or Pearl Jones.

O 2008.80.2 Beige/Peach Satin Mid-Calf Length Dress with Organza overlay Poor Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Dress and belt. Archives Room 3 No labels/tags. EE Has a rip and is soiled. Possibly owned by Peggy Jones or Pearl Jones.

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O 2008.80.3 White Chiffon Mid-Calf Dress with Champagne Net and Lace and Poor Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Dress Gold Sequins Archives Room 3 Label: Harvey Berin EE Designed by: Karen Stark Several Large Tears in Lace Overlay and Sequins Missing. Possibly owned by Peggy Jones or Pearl Jones.

O 2008.80.4 Beige Knit Mid-Calf Length Dress Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Dress Size 14 Archives Room 3 Tag: Gussman's AA Daytona Beach Slight fraying and stain on front.

O 2008.80.5 Gray and Black Stripe Knee Length Dress with Rhinestone Lapel Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Dress Buttons Archives Room 3 Charles Cooper Design AA With plastic Patent Belt

O 2008.80.6 Blue Cotton Girl's Dress with White Trim and Buttons, Net Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Dress Underskirt, Celeste New York Archives Room 3 Owned by Nancy Jones AA

O 2008.80.7 Beige Satin and Lace Knee Length Dress, Rappi Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Dress Stain on the back of the skirt. Archives Room 3 Has covered buttons on one side. BB

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O 2008.80.8 Green Below-the-Knee Dress, Frank Starr Original Poor Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Dress Green scarves attached at shoulders Archives Room 3 Fabric flower on one shoulder BB Tag - Frank Starr Original

O 2008.80.9 Cream Knee Length Dress with Blue Flowers and Trim Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Dress Blue flowers and trim Archives Room 3 Corset sewn in BB Sleevless One sheer underskirt One opaque underskirt No tag Heavy soiling and discoloring

O 2008.80.10 Green Silk Knee Length Dress, Adele Simpson Design Excellent Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Dress Rich's Specialty Shop Archives Room 3 Adele Simpson Design, Style 720, Size 10 BB Price - $125 Receipt and box included Purchased by Mrs. Louis L. Jones, Jr.

O 2008.80.11 Pink Tulle Dress with Rosebuds Excellent Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Dress Union Label - International Ladies Garmet Workers Union Archives Room 3 Handwritten label number 962959 CC Worn by Nancy Jones for costume ball Arrived in box from Rosenblums Department Store in Canton

O 2008.80.12 Black Velour with two side holds. Frederick & Nelson, Seattle Excellent Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat by Retmar Archives Room 3 Has a logo of a triangle inside a circle, with a crown on top and a DD crest of a lion inside the triangle.

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O 2008.80.13 Gray Velour Hat with Gray Satin Bow, Rich's Excellent Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Qualite Body imported from Italy, Size 22 Archives Room 3 DD

O 2008.80.14 Gray Hat with Reddish Brown Velour Trim and Brown Feathers, Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat del Rogia of Atlanta Archives Room 3 Brown Velour Bow on Front has been crushed and no longer holds DD its shape.

O 2008.80.15 Bright Red Cap with hat pin, Peck & Peck, New York Excellent Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Archives Room 3 DD

O 2008.80.16 Navy Blue Velour Hat with Red Trim, Christine Original, Park Excellent Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Ave. New York Archives Room 3 JP Allen A Co. DD Atlanta, GA Size 22

O 2008.80.17 Navy Blue Hat with Navy Blue Velour Trim, Suzy Lee of Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat California Archives Room 3 Sold in Rich's Specialty Shop, Atlanta DD Size 22

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O 2008.80.18 Light Sea Green Cap, Peck & Peck, New York Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Archives Room 3 DD

O 2008.80.19 Navy Blue Wool Hat with Navy Blue Grosgrain Ribbon and Excellent Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Buckle Archives Room 3 Size 21 DD

O 2008.80.20 Navy Blue Cotton Cap with Brim and Navy Blue Ribbon and Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Buckle, Town-Country Tweeds Archives Room 3 New York DD

O 2008.80.21 Dark Brown Velour Hat with Side Bows, DeWitt for Rich's of Excellent Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Atlanta Archives Room 3 DD

O 2008.80.22 Cream Hat with Black Trim, Hermione , New York Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Size 22 Archives Room 3 Stains on top of hat and discoloration overall. DD

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O 2008.80.23 Brown Weave Hat with Wire Holds, Christine Original, New York Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Hat doesn't hold shape anymore and the velour is worn. Archives Room 3 DD

O 2008.80.24 Cream Applique Hat with Netting Underneath, Filbert Orcel, Jr. Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Paris Archives Room 3 DD

O 2008.80.25 Bright Pink Netting with Pink Velour Appliques in the shapes of Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Net, Protective leaves Archives Room 3 DD

O 2008.80.26 Black Pill Box Style Hat with open top and black netting with Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat black bows Archives Room 3 United Hatters, Cap, and Millinery Workers International Union DD

O 2008.80.27 10 Different Sets of Fabric Gloves, Some with Appliques and Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Glove Beading Archives Room 3 One Single Glove DD

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O 2008.80.28 5 Pairs of Leather or Pleather Gloves Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Glove Archives Room 3 DD

O 2008.80.29 Navy Weave Hat with Navy Velour Ribbon Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Tag - Gladys and Belle, New York Archives Room 3 Tag - Regenstein's Peachtree Store, Atlanta DD No size

O 2008.80.30 Beige Faux Feather Cap Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Tag - Jan Leslie Custom Design Archives Room 3 Tag - JP Allen A Co, Atlanta, GA DD Size 22 Stamped Soleil Glace, Made in Italy Includes hat pin and blue feather on side

O 2008.80.31 Blue Felt Cap with Decorative Curl Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Fabric trim Archives Room 3 Tag - Christine Original DD Size 22

O 2008.80.32 Brown Heart-Shaped Fur Cap with Netting Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Elastic chin strap Archives Room 3 Tag - Rich's Specialty Shop Atlanta DD Tag - New York Creation, Adjustable

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O 2008.80.33 Brown Faux Fur Hat with Ribbon Trim Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Jewel pin through ribbon Archives Room 3 Stamp - Duchess, Body made in Italy EE Tag - Originals b Michael Terre, southern California

O 2008.80.34 Brown Felt Hat with Netting Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Brown felt bow on front Archives Room 3 Folded felt hem EE Tag - Regensteins, Peachtree Store, Atlanta Tag - Lorie

O 2008.80.35 Brown Porkpie Style Felt Hat with Twisted Band and Netting Poor Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Flat crown Archives Room 3 Netting torn in multiple places EE

O 2008.80.36 Beige Straw Cap Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Tag - Jan Leslie Custom Design Archives Room 3 Tag - JP Allen A Co. EE Size 22 Some distortion of shape

O 2008.80.37 Navy Cap with Blue Fabric Band Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Tag - Janyth Roy, New York Archives Room 3 Holds on either side EE

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O 2008.80.38 Ivory Cap with Ribbon Trim Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hat Woven fabric Archives Room 3 Small beaded detail on side where ribbon ties EE Ribbon broken on side

O 2008.80.39 (2) Black Horsehair Plumes Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Plume, Hat Some damage and bending of hairs Archives Room 3 EE

O 2008.80.40 (8) Brown Feather Hat Plumes Poor Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Plume, Hat Stacked and glued together Archives Room 3 Some damage to feathers EE

O 2008.80.41 (4) Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Two long pins with fabric tops Archives Room 3 Two short pins with pearl tops EE Some rusting

O 2008.80.42 Four Pair of Men's Gloves, Two Bow Ties and Bow Tie Box, One Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Glove Pair of Lady's Gloves, Two Tags for Gloves Archives Room 3 EE

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O 2008.80.43 Four Pieces of Netting, Navy Blue, Royal Blue, Light Brown, Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Net, Protective Beige Archives Room 3 All of have crushed velvet trim. Have been flattened and EE misshapen from storage.

O 2008.80.44 Gray with a black design hatbox, JP. Allen, Peachtree, Lenox Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hatbox Square, Greenbriar Archives Room 3 Flip Up Lid-Attached on one side FF Has brown stains on side.

O 2008.80.45 Tan Square Hatbox, Best & Co. New York Excellent Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hatbox Summer is written across the lid. Archives Room 3 FF

O 2008.80.46 White Round Hatbox with Black and White Lid, Mr. Jacques Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hatbox Has Brown Feathered written across top. Archives Room 3 Has a tear on the lid and stains on the side. FF

O 2008.80.47 Red and White Striped with White and Red Lid, del Excellent Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hatbox Rogia Ladies' Hats, Atlanta Archives Room 3 Has a sketch of a woman in red on the lid. Summer is also FF handwritten on the lid.

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O 2008.80.48 Faded Navy Blue Hatbox with White Lid, Del Rogia Ladies' Hats, Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hatbox Atlanta Archives Room 3 Lid has sketch of woman in blue and White Feathered is FF handwritten across the top. The bottom of the box has faded from navy blue to gray-blue and the box is torn and scratched in several places. The string that was used to tie the hatbox is faded and knotted.

O 2008.80.49 Gray and White Striped Hatbox with Black and White Lid, Rich's Fair Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hatbox Has black string for holding and is stained on the top. The paper is Archives Room 3 ripped around the side. GG

O 2008.80.50 Gold and Beige Hatbox with Gold Lid, Davison's Excellent Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hatbox Archives Room 3 GG

O 2008.80.51 Navy Blue Hatbox with Navy Blue and White Lid, JP Allen, Good Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hatbox Atlanta Archives Room 3 Grey is written across the top. Box is scratched on the side. GG

O 2008.80.52 Red and White Striped Hatbox with Red and White Lid, Del Excellent Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Hatbox Rogia, Ladies' Hats, Atlanta Archives Room 3 Has a receipt associated with the hatbox- inside envelope in box. GG Mrs. LL Jones, Jr. 2 hats for 34.50 each Lid has a sketch of a woman in red and red string to hold. Stain on lid

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O 2008.80.75 Advertising Panel for Canton Denim, Circa 1970 OK Fourth Floor Storage Poster "The look is Denim. Bully!" Archives Room 3 7 F

O 2008.80.76 Advertising Panel for Canton Denim, Circa 1970 Fourth Floor Storage Poster "The Look is Denim. Ridin' High!" Archives Room 3 7 F

O 2008.80.77 Big Man Advertising Poster OK Fourth Floor Storage Poster Canton Fabric, Canton Cotton Mills Archives Room 3 7 F

O 2008.80.78 Album of Photographs from the building of Canton Cotton Mill #2 Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Album Louis Jones, Sr. took the photographs in the album. 1923 - 1924. Archives Room 3 Contain other photos from downtown Canton as well. 7 G

O 2008.80.79 Village Housing Policies and Regulations, Canton Cotton Mills Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Pamphlet Pamphlet concerning the various policies and rules for mill Archives Room 3 employees who lived in the two villages. 7 F

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O 2008.80.80 Plaque presented to Louis Jones, Jr. with details on the Canton Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Plaque Matic Carding System Archives Room 3 Presented to L.L. Jones, then-President of the mills by John W. 7 Ingle, President of the Carolina Machinery Company. The machine helped to create a new process to turn clean cotton into string.

O 2008.80.81 178 slides depicting several different processes used in making Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Transparency, Slide Canton Cotton Mill Denim Archives Room 3 Louis Jones, Jr. created the slides in order to effectively 7 communicate the processes to employees. Two slides have not 29 been scanned, but are stored with the others. G

O 2008.80.82 Why You Can Count on Cotton: A Cotton Training Manual Fourth Floor Storage Pamphlet Archives Room 3 7 F

O 2008.80.83 Report of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cotton Manufacturers Fourth Floor Storage Book Assoc. of Georgia Archives Room 3 Meeting of 1933 7 May 18-19, 1933 F The Cloister Hotel, Sea Island Beach, GA Includes letter from the Secretary of Cotton Manufacturers Association

O 2008.83.1 Continental Marble & Granite Company, Brochure of Epitaphs Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Brochure Canton, Georgia Archives Room 3 The Home of Quality 10 Circa 1889 C

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O 2008.84.1 The Code of the Town of Canton containing Charter and Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Book Ordinances Archives Room 3 Revised and Compiled by E.W. Coleman City Attorney 10 Adopted by Mayor and Council C February 1916

O 2008.86.1 Documentation of the Rope Mill Bridge Third Floor Storage Documents Prepared for the Georgia State Historic Preservation Officer Main Office by Allatona Lake Project Manager's Office, Corps of Engineers, 10 1995

O 2008.86.2 A History of the Little River Mills Site Third Floor Storage Documents see also Rope Mill (2007.29.33) Main Office 2

O 2008.86.3 Interview Transcript with Smith L. Johnston, Richard Johnston, Third Floor Storage Documents and Floyd Hefner about Rope Mill and Cherokee Cotton Mills. Main Office Oral History 10

O 2008.86.4 FOIA Requested Documents pertaining to Rope Mill, Cherokee Third Floor Storage CD Mills, and interview transcripts Main Office Oral History Hard CD Container

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O 2008.86.7 CD of Documents on Donaldson's Furnace and Blankets Creek Third Floor Storage CD Gold Mine Complex Main Office Hard CD Container

O 2008.87.2 Photograph of Lowell Manous and grandsons with the "Little Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Hook" Trail Bell. Main Office L-R Computer Hard Drive Mitchell Cambron, Clayton Vaughn, Lowell Manous, and Casey Vaughn.

O 2008.87.3 Images of the headstones of Roy DeArmond and Hubert Wylie. Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Roy DeArmond and Hubert Wylie were the engineer and the Main Office fireman, respectively, of the Little Hook. Computer Hard Drive

O 2008.88.1 Salty Dog Scrub Denim Tailored Blazer Excellent OK Fourth Floor Storage Jacket Sewn by Margaret Cline. Wallace Fowler was given the material in Archives Room 3 the late 1970's by Jim Wheeler, then Vice President of the Mills. 2 E

O 2009.2.1 Personal Drawings from memory of mill village housing Third Floor Storage Electronic Image 1. 4 Room House Main Office 2. 6 Room House Computer Hard Drive

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O 2009.2.2 Withholding Statements from Canton Cotton Mills Electronic Document 1950-1957 Computer Hard Drive

O 2009.2.3 Sales Documents for Mill Village House Third Floor Storage Documents Main Office 8

O 2009.3.3 Copy of Newspaper Article Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Turnip-Type Still Destroyed Main Office Confiscated a Forty-Gallon Copper Still in Holly Springs behind Computer Hard Drive the home of Paul Morrison, No Date.

O 2009.3.4 Article from Newspaper of Newt Adams and Moonshine Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Also mentions Bob Wood of Ball Ground, Mack Moore, Shoal Main Office Creek, Mark Popham, Joseph Earl Dabney, John Henry Hardin Computer Hard Drive

O 2009.10.1 Four Checks from the Bank of Canton Third Floor Storage Check, Bank Signed by Louis Jones, Sr. Main Office The checks are made out to Gus Coggins, R.T. Jones, L.L. Jones, 8 D.D. Towers 1915-1916

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O 2009.10.2 Canceled Check from the Bank of New York Third Floor Storage Check, Bank Payed to the order of American Mica Co. by R.T. Jones, February Main Office 25, 1916 8

O 2009.10.3 Canceled Check from The Atlanta National Bank Third Floor Storage Check, Bank Bessemer Conf. Iron and Land Co. Main Office Signed by R.T. Jones 8 September 11, 1916

O 2009.10.4 Canceled Check from The Lowry National Bank Third Floor Storage Check, Bank Paid to Western Electric Co. Main Office Signed by R.T. Jones, March 10, 1916 8

O 2009.11.1 Hickory Log Alumni Association Meeting Minutes, September 3, Fourth Floor Storage Ledger 1947 to October 12, 1950 Archives Room 3 7 D

O 2009.11.2 Ralph Bunche PTA Meeting Minutes, September 3, 1963 to Fourth Floor Storage Ledger February 4, 1969 Archives Room 3 Also includes a membership certificate for Ralph Bunche School 7 PTA in the Georgia Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers, a D branch of the National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers. 1966-1967

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O 2009.12.7 Better Boards: Basic Boardsmanship held in Macon wtih Liza Third Floor Storage Notebook Griffin, Stefanie Joyner, Rebecca Johnston & Mark Moore Main Office attending. board evaluation, etc. Library Shelves

O 2009.19.1 Pink Stretch Denim Fabric Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Archives Room 3 2 E

O 2009.19.2 Orange Stretch Denim Fabric Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Archives Room 3 2 E

O 2009.19.3 Light Blue Stretch Denim Fabric Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Archives Room 3 2 E

O 2009.19.4 Green Salty Dog Scrub Denim Vinyl-Type Fabric Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Archives Room 3 1 E

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O 2009.20.1 Red-Orange Denim Stretch Fabric Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Archives Room 3 2 E

O 2009.20.2 Navy Blue Stretch Denim Fabric Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Archives Room 3 2 E

O 2009.21.1 Metal Lunchbox that belonged to Paul Edge First Floor Museum Box, Lunch Thermos wire holder still inside. Paul Edge began working at the Canton Cotton Mills when he was thirteen and worked there until 1981 when the mills closed.

O 2009.21.2 Stitcher from Cloth Room at the Canton Cotton Mills Fourth Floor Storage Stitcher On Permanent Loan from the Groves Family, was removed from Archives Room 2 the mill when it shut down.

O 2009.21.3 LOAN - 1961 North Canton School Class Ring On Loan Fourth Floor Storage Ring Archives Room 3 7 E

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O 2009.21.4 LOAN - Ball Ground Indians Basketball Uniform 1970s On Loan Fourth Floor Storage Uniform Archives Room 3 7 E

O 2009.28.11 Canton Cotton Mills Thimble Fourth Floor Storage Thimble Archives Room 3 9 I

O 2009.28.12 Movie Ticket from the Canton Theatre, Admission price $.25 Fourth Floor Storage Ticket Archives Room 3 9 I

O 2009.36.1 Pastel drawing for the 50th anniversary of WCHK radio done by Fourth Floor Storage Drawing Ruth Mikell Archives Room 1 Closet 2007 13 D

O 2009.40.4 Menu from Howell's Rest Station Third Floor Storage Menu South Canton Main Office 8

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O 2009.40.5 Incomplete set of dishes from The Paden City Pottery Company, Fourth Floor Storage Dish Shenandoah Nasturtium Pattern Archives Room 3 Including 1 cream pitcher, 1 sugar dish, 1 small saucer plate, 1 cup, 13 1 serving platter, 4 regular plates, 1 serving bowl, 6 regular bowls, A and 9 small plates The serving bowl is stamped on the bottom and reads: Made especially for A.J. Lovelady and Son The Tireless Toilers for Trade, Ball Ground, GA 10/2014: Saucer and Bowl are on permanent display in museum O 2009.40.6 Jacket of the Canton High School Band Uniform, The Greenies Fourth Floor Storage Uniform Worn by Edwin Hobgood, 1947-1948 Archives Room 3 Manufactured by the Pettibone Bros. of Cincinatti, OH 7 E

O 2009.40.7 Military Cap, olive green with red and green braid Fourth Floor Storage Hat Archives Room 3 7 E

O 2009.40.9 World War II WAAC Uniform cap formerly belonging to Irene Fourth Floor Storage Cap, Military Howell of Canton. Archives Room 3 The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was formed in May of 1942. GG

O 2009.40.10 World War II WAAC Uniform including cap formerly belonging Fourth Floor Storage Cap, Military to Irene Howell of Canton. Archives Room 3 The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was formed in May of 1942. GG

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O 2009.40.11 World War II WAAC Uniform jacket, formerly belonging to Irene Fourth Floor Storage Jacket Howell of Canton. Archives Room 3 The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was formed in May of 1942. GG

O 2009.40.12 World War II WAAC Uniform skirt, formerly belonging to Irene Fourth Floor Storage Skirt Howell of Canton. Archives Room 3 The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was formed in May of 1942. GG

O 2009.40.13 World War II WAAC Uniform shirt, formerly belonging to Irene Fourth Floor Storage Shirt Howell of Canton. Archives Room 3 The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was formed in May of 1942. GG

O 2009.40.14 World War II WAAC dogtags on chain, formerly belonging to Fourth Floor Storage Dogtag Irene Howell of Canton. Archives Room 3 The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was formed in May of 1942. GG

O 2009.40.15 World War II WAAC Uniform - dogtag in leather case It also Fourth Floor Storage Dogtag includes a small leather pouch with a clipped dog tag that says Archives Room 3 Irene Howell, Veteran of the Fighting 38th. GG The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was formed in May of 1942.

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O 2010.1.1 Canton Cotton Mill Shuttle Fourth Floor Storage Shuttle Archives Room 3 12 A

O 2010.1.2 Canton Cotton Mill Inspector's Pick for Cotton Fourth Floor Storage Pick Archives Room 3

O 2010.1.4 Cloth Button Pin from the Canton Textile Mills used to advertise Fourth Floor Storage Pin one of the sport denims made at the mill Archives Room 3 Features a golden cat with blue eyes wearing a with the 12 words I'm the Cat's Meow written across the hat. Four pins with A clasps on the back.

O 2010.2.2 Souvenir Book Mark made of Canton Denim from the 50th Fourth Floor Storage Advertising Bookmark Anniversary of the Canton Cotton Mills Archives Room 3 12 A

O 2010.3.1 Little Hook Locomotive Bell First Floor Museum Bell, Locomotive At 7:00 am on the morning of Thursday, July 15, 1926, Louisville & Nashville Railroad passenger train No. 4, known as the ‘Little Hook’ pulled out of the Union Station in Atlanta, GA on a run from Atlanta to Knoxville, TN. The train was due in Canton, GA at 9:10 am, but arrived a few minutes late. At about 9:30 or 10:00 am, as the ‘Little Hook; was

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traveling north about four miles north of Canton, and just south of Keithsburg, the train derailed on a curve near the north bank of the Etowah River. The exact cause of the derailment was unknown, although two possible causes were given. One theory was that a broken wheel caused the train to wreck, while the other theory was that the train was traveling at an excessive speed and was unable to make the curve. The engineer, Roy E. ‘Buck’ DeArmond, and the fireman, Hubert D. Wiley, were both killed in the wreck. In late September 2008, over 82 years after the wreck of the Little Hook, Lowell Manous of Canton rediscovered the train’s bell in the waters of the Etowah River near the site of the wreck. The discovery was made possible due to the fact that the bell became exposed above the water level of the river, after a prolonged drought. The number 394 was found chiseled into the top of the bell; the same number that appears on the side of the coal tender in photographs of the wreck. O 2010.6.1 1952 Savings Bank Box from Etowah Bank, Canton, GA Fourth Floor Storage Box, Money On the outside, has room to make notations about how many coins Archives Room 3 and dollars were inserted in the Savings Bank Box. 12 Also has advertisements for Nejasco Farms, Canton A Holbrook and Carmichael Motor Company, 275 Marietta St. Canton, Dodge and Plymouth

O 2010.14.1 Franklin Gold Mine Merchandise Coins, 50, 25, 10, 5 First Floor Museum Coin denominations Also known as the Creighton Gold Mine and Franklin-Creighton Gold Mine

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O 2010.15.1 Two .58 calibur lead bullets dated between June 10, 1864 and July First Floor Museum Bullet 31, 1864

O 2010.16.1 Glass Cased Display Piece of Cotton Boll Fourth Floor Storage Piece, Display Archives Room 3 12 A

O 2010.19.81 Parent Teacher's Association Cookbook, 1925 Canton, Georgia Third Floor Storage Book Has Mrs. Lee McCanless, Sr. Chair and PTA President inscribed Main Office on the inside, on the foreword. 12

O 2010.22.1 Navy Blue Jacket with two buttons Fourth Floor Storage Jacket Inside label reads Hardwick Clothes for Jones Mercantile, Canton, Archives Room 3 GA EE Also has Dry Clean Only Label

O 2010.22.2 Navy Blue Vest with six buttons and pockets Fourth Floor Storage Vest Has straight pin mark on the back at the neck Archives Room 3 EE

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O 2010.22.3 Navy Blue Pants, no marks Fourth Floor Storage Pants Archives Room 3 EE

O 2010.33.1 Ice Tongs used by John G. White, owner of the Canton Ice Fourth Floor Storage Tongs, Ice Company Archives Room 3 Mr. White owned the Canton Ice Company from 1916-1940 and it 8 was located near Town Creek Bridge on Marietta Road in J Sunnyside. One side is marked Giffordwood Co. Hudson, NY and the other side indicates it's length as 542 - 14 1/2 in.

O 2010.41.1 Sweetwater Campground, Etowah and Sweetwater Creek First Floor Museum Drawing Confluence Pastel Drawing

O 2010.41.2 39 pottery sherds from confluence of Sweetwater Creek and Fourth Floor Storage Sherd Etowah River Archives Room 3 Notes from Ms. Jenereaux 7 At least one Deptford Check- Stamp (1000 BC to 700AD) Late H Woodland 1700-2200 BP About three plain grit/sand tempered (700AD-1500AD) Likely Mississippian 800BP Many incised grit/sand tempered (also likely Mississippian-Etowah Middle Phase 1000BP) Few Woodland Stamped Approx. 1700 BP

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O 2010.41.3 8 points from confluence of Sweetwater Creek and Etowah River Fourth Floor Storage Point, projectile Notes from Kathlyn Jenereaux: Archives Room 3 Stones are quartzite including one rose quartz and one well used 7 quartz point. H

O 2010.42.1 Garden Club Scrapbook, 1969 -1970 Fourth Floor Storage Scrapbook Macedonia Baptist Church Archives Room 3 Mayor on Courthouse Steps 7 New Hope Church of Hickory Flat H Jones Mercantile Remodel Georgia Horticultural Society Annual Meeting at Reinhardt College 9-1970 Bank of Woodstock Construction of Georgia Power Building Cherokee Atomedic Hospital in Woodstock Cherokee High School Reinhardt College Library Dedication Reinhardt College J.R. Burgess Jr. Garden Downtown Canton new traffic patterns October 29 1970 North Main Street new intersection North Street before and after with apartments Pictures of old buildings downton Canton being torn down Old Coggins Home being bulldozed pictures before and after Etowah Garden Club Georgia Kraft Company Canton Waste Treatment Plant Woodstock Water Tank Georgia Forestry COmmission and Forest Service Four Garden Clubs of Cherokee County Flower Show at American Legion Building Canton Sept. 9, 10, 11, 1970

O 2010.42.2 Robert Tyre Jones, Sr. Painting R.T. Jones with the Canton Cotton Mill #1 in the background through a window, circa 1930s. Multimedia links include first unseen report suggesting value, etc. that came with the painting from the library. The second is a formal appraisal (linked under Multimedia) done January 2011 by Vernon Abrams. He estimates value at $35,000, good condition but painting would benefit from cleaning.

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The painting originally hung in the RT Jones Memorial Hospital, then they gave it to the RT Jones Library. The library donated it to CCHS in 2010. It is currently on loan (since CCHS had no place to store it) at the home of Skip and Helen Spears in Ball Ground. O 2010.43.1 General Marshall's Victory Report Third Floor Storage Book With an Added Section Featuring the Contributions made by Our Main Office Own Community Toward the Winning of the War. 4 Distributed by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 5262 Canton, GA

O 2010.43.2 The History of U.S.S. LST 571 June 1944 - March 1946 Third Floor Storage Documents Main Office 4

O 2010.43.3 Names of the Men and Women from Canton GA who served in Third Floor Storage Documents WW II Main Office Compiled list from every branch of our Armed Forces. 4

O 2010.47.1 Puzzle of the First Baptist Church in Canton, now City Hall. Fourth Floor Storage Puzzle Located inside tube, puzzle created by Puzzle my Picture. Archives Room 3 7 H

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O 2010.49.1 Baby Book with congratulation letters from local Canton Fourth Floor Storage Book, Baby merchants. Archives Room 3 No other writing and no publishing date. 7 Letterheads from Rosenblums, Etowah Maid, Canton Motor Sales, H Wallace Chambers, Canton Rexall Drugs, Martin & Thompson Theatres, Blair Supermarket, Etowah Bank

O 2010.50.1 Garment Bag from Curlee at Jones Department Store, Canton Fourth Floor Storage Bag, Garment Georgia Archives Room 3 Curlee was founded in St. Louis, Missouri by Shelby 19 Curlee

O 2010.51.1 Sketch of Steele's House at Cherokee Mills. Commissioned by Fourth Floor Storage Drawing Elizabeth Jones. The Steele family were from Pendleton, SC. Archives Room 3 7 H

O 2010.52.1 Bag fom Canton Textile Mills, Inc. Fourth Floor Storage Bag Archives Room 1 Closet 12 C

O 2010.53.1 Church Pew from the 1854 Little River United Methodist Church First Floor Museum Pew The first Little River log church building was located near Little River at Evans Bridge. In 1839 a gift of twelve acres of land on Old Alabama Road was given to the Trustees of Little River church and the first building on this site was also of log construction. This building was used as both church and school for the next fifteen years. Soon a camp ground sprang up on the grounds and a large arbor was surrounded by small cabins and Camp Meetings were held until 1912. In the meantime a second Page 110 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

church building was built on the grounds in 1854, constructed of hand dressed north Georgia pine. This building was built to last since it is still in use. It was from this building that the old church pew came. When new pews were purchased in 1965, the Long family requested a pew as a memorial to the fact that Longs had been members of the Little River Methodist Church almost from its beginning.

O 2010.54.1 1920s globes Fourth Floor Storage Fixture, Ceiling 3 Assorted ceiling light fixture globes with 3 chain hangers Archives Room 3 (clear, blue and yellow in color) 12 B

O 2010.54.2 1 Wall light fixture with receptacle - painted design under Fourth Floor Storage Fixture, Wall porcelain Archives Room 3 12 B

O 2010.54.3 Brass Ceiling fixture Fourth Floor Storage Fixture, Ceiling 1 ceiling light fixture - brass Archives Room 3 11 B

O 2010.54.4 4 Brass wall light fixtures - matching Fourth Floor Storage Fixture, Wall 2 bulb style Archives Room 3 15 C

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O 2010.54.5 2 pushbutton switch covers Fourth Floor Storage Switch 1 single, 1 double Archives Room 3 15 C

O 2010.54.6 3 Glass door knobs Fourth Floor Storage Doorknob Two are together Archives Room 3 The other has a cover plate and one nail 15 C

O 2010.54.7 1 Porcelain hanging light fixture socket Fourth Floor Storage Socket Archives Room 3 15 C

O 2010.54.8 1 Brass hanging light socket Fourth Floor Storage Socket Archives Room 3 15 C

O 2010.54.9 1 - 1920s extension cord Fourth Floor Storage Plug, Receptacle Archives Room 3 15 C

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O 2010.54.10 1 - 1910 Edison light bulb Fourth Floor Storage Bulb, Light Archives Room 3 11 A

O 2010.54.11 1 Wall mount gas light with globe Fourth Floor Storage Fixture, Wall Archives Room 3 11 A

O 2010.54.12 1 Brass soap dish Fourth Floor Storage Dish, Soap Archives Room 3 15 C

O 2010.54.13 3 - Glass towel racks Fourth Floor Storage Rack, Towel Archives Room 3 11 B

O 2010.54.14 1 Brass ceiling light fixture Fourth Floor Storage Fixture, Ceiling Archives Room 3 11 A

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O 2010.54.15 1- Porcelain light fixture w/ globe and chains Fourth Floor Storage Fixture, Ceiling Archives Room 3 12 B

O 2010.54.16 1 - French porcelain 2 bulb light fixture Fourth Floor Storage Fixture, Ceiling Archives Room 3 11 B

O 2010.54.17 1 Brass 1960s telephone outlet cover Fourth Floor Storage Coverplate Archives Room 3 11 B

O 2010.54.18 1 set porcelain door knob Fourth Floor Storage Doorknob Archives Room 3 15 C

O 2010.54.19 1 Brass 1960s key lock set Fourth Floor Storage Lock, Door Archives Room 3 11 B

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O 2010.54.20 1 Brass 1890s doorknob with lever handle oppostie side Fourth Floor Storage Doorknob Archives Room 3 12 B

O 2010.54.21 1 Cast Iron 1890s door lockset with keys Fourth Floor Storage Lock, Door Archives Room 3 11 B

O 2010.54.22 1 Glass globe with grape design Fourth Floor Storage Globe Archives Room 3 11 A

O 2010.54.23 1 brass hanging light switch Fourth Floor Storage Switch Archives Room 3 15 C

O 2010.55.1 One ream of blue denim, approximately 20 feet long Fabric

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O 2010.55.2 One ream of Canton Cotton Mills Salty Dog Denim, approximately Fabric 20 feet Has a stamp of the back with Canton Cotton Mills and the Salty Dog

O 2010.56.1 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper Miscellaneous 1935 1936 1938 1939 Hall Closet 2

O 2010.56.2 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1936 Hall Closet 1

O 2010.56.3 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1937 - 2 boxes Hall Closet 1

O 2010.56.4 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1938 Hall Closet 1

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O 2010.56.5 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1939 Hall Closet 1

O 2010.56.6 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1940 - 2 boxes Hall Closet 2

O 2010.56.7 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1941 Hall Closet 10/2014: Dec 12, 1941 2

O 2010.56.8 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1942 Hall Closet

O 2010.56.9 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1944 Hall Closet 3

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O 2010.56.10 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1945 - 2 boxes Hall Closet 3

O 2010.56.11 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1946 - 2 boxes Hall Closet 1 box charred newspapers 3

O 2010.56.12 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1947 Hall Closet 4

O 2010.56.13 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1948 Hall Closet 4

O 2010.56.14 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1949 Hall Closet 4

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O 2010.56.15 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1950 Hall Closet 4

O 2010.56.16 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1952 Hall Closet 4

O 2010.56.17 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1953 Hall Closet 5

O 2010.56.18 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1954 Hall Closet 5

O 2010.56.19 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1955 Hall Closet 5

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O 2010.56.20 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1956 Storage Closet

O 2010.56.21 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1957 Hall Closet 5

O 2010.56.22 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1958 Hall Closet 5

O 2010.56.23 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1960 Hall Closet 5

O 2010.56.24 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1969 Hall Closet 5

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O 2010.56.25 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1970 Hall Closet 5

O 2010.56.26 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1971 Hall Closet 5

O 2010.56.27 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1972 Hall Closet 5

O 2010.56.28 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1973 Hall Closet 5

O 2010.56.29 Cherokee Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper formerly North Georgia Tribune Hall Closet 1974 5

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O 2010.56.30 Cherokee Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper formerly North Georgia Tribune Hall Closet Miscellaneous 1975 1976 1977 5

O 2010.56.31 The Press Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1977-1978 Hall Closet 5

O 2010.56.32 The Green & Gold Third Floor Storage Newspaper Canton High School Paper Storage Closet 1928-1956

O 2010.56.33 Public Education in Cherokee County Third Floor Storage Print, Photographic back up files Hall Closet pictures 5 proofs for the book

O 2010.56.34 Miscellaneous Newspapers Third Floor Storage Newspaper Cherokee Advance 1895 1904 1906 1907 1908 Hall Closet Cherokee Tribune 1984 5 Woodstock Neighbor 1971 North Georgia Tribune 1943

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O 2010.56.35 North Georgia Tribune Third Floor Storage Newspaper 1943 Hall Closet 5

O 2010.58.1 Quilt belonging to Samuel J. Bishop and Theora V. Cowart Bishop First Floor Museum Quilt (marriage quilt) Family member names on the Quilt: Mary G. Azalee Ray Alice B. Lena G. Iora Cowart Lula Green Dovie Green Lizzie L. Sallie Petty Florence Evans Frine W. Jemina Williams Besie S. Rutha Petty Cora R. Theora Cowart Sallie H. Emma Ray Marlinda W. Lou Evans Lucy Wilson Mary L. Yo (?) L.R. Mary Wilson

Photo is of Samuel J. Bishop and Theora V. Cowart Bishop.

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O 2010.58.2 Cowart Family Pedigree Tree Third Floor Storage Pedigree Includes family names: Main Office Dimsale 4 Holbert Stover Timmons Powers Lay

Includes photos of: Lewis Ervin Cowart and Malissa Vashti Timmons Including a photo believed to be Stephen D. Cowart

Bishop Family Tree Includes family names: Jackson Ray Martin Murphy Bobo

Includes photos of Kindred Bishop & Susannah Murphy Bishop Includes family photo of: Robert H. Bishop, James Bishop, Louiza Jackson Bishop, Samuel J. Bishop, Peter Green, Willaim H. Bailey, Alice Bailey, Roxanne E. Bishop Bailey, David Bishop, Mary Bishop Green (Many of these people are on the Quilt)

O 2011.6.1 Where the Ravens Roost by Walker Calhoun, recording of Third Floor Storage CD traditional Cherokee songs Main Office 4

O 2011.11.1 Three Spools of Thread Fourth Floor Storage Spool One is larger and coarser than the other two. Archives Room 3 19 B

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O 2011.11.2 Shuttle with bobbin inside Fourth Floor Storage Shuttle Ends are still sharp. Archives Room 3 19 B

O 2011.11.3 Bobbin wound with grey thread Fourth Floor Storage Bobbin Archives Room 3 19 B

O 2011.12.1 Bank of Canton #1202 Deposit Bag with tag labeled Rifkin Safety Fourth Floor Storage Bag, Deposit Sac Archives Room 3 19 B

O 2011.13.1 Wooden Box presented to female Canton High graduates in the Fourth Floor Storage Box, Trinket 1950s. The box is made by Lane and has Jones Mercantile Archives Room 3 Company, Canton, Georgia engraved inside. 19 B

O 2011.19.7 Canton Cotton Mills Salty Dog Denim, Two Sections Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Archives Room 3 19 C

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O 2011.21.1 Antique School Desk, Early 20th Century First Floor Museum Desk, School

O 2011.33.8 Philippine money (5 pesos) during Japanese Occupation, WWII Third Floor Storage Electronic Image from Ernest Stone, Jr Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2011.42.1 Reinhardt College Collectible Plate, 1952-1953 Fourth Floor Storage Dish On the back: Archives Room 3 Reinhardt College is a four-year co-educational, junior college of 19 the Methodist Church founded in 1883 by Captain A.M. Reinhardt B at Waleska, Georgia, which was named for a Cherokee Indian princess. The college was endowed by its chief benefactor, Samuel C. Dobbs, in 1951, and the new Main Building, built with contributions from more than three thousand friends, was opened on Thanksgiving Day of the same year. These plates are made possible by the Delta Literary Society- 1952-1953 WorldWide Art Studies Covington TN

O 2011.43.2 Mirrored Thermometer with picture of the Tower of Independence Fourth Floor Storage Thermometer Hall Archives Room 3 Given out by L.N. Bottoms Grocery, Canton, GA 19 Phone 273-J B Canton, GA

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O 2011.43.3 Thermometer with pictures of a house in winter, given out by L.N. Fourth Floor Storage Thermometer Bottoms Grocery of Canton, GA Archives Room 3 19 B

O 2011.43.4 Thermometer with picture of a village and mountains, given out by Fourth Floor Storage Thermometer L.N. Bottoms, Canton Georgia Archives Room 3 Calendar on back is for 1945 19 B

O 2011.43.5 Thermometer with picture of baby and sparrow, given out by Fourth Floor Storage Thermometer Cherokee Farm Products Corp. Archives Room 3 Etowah Maid Grade A Milk 19 Pasteurized or Homogenized B Ice Cream Wholesale or Retail Phone 28 Canton, Georgia

O 2011.43.6 Etowah Maid Dairy Milk Bottle Cap Fourth Floor Storage Cap, Bottle Homogenized Archives Room 3 19 B

O 2012.2.9 Two Commemorative Coins for 75th Anniversary of Rotary Club Third Floor Storage Coin, Commemorative of Canton Main Office Program for Event 4 Contents of Time Capsule

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O 2012.2.10 Data Recovery at 9CK1, The Long Swamp Site, Cherokee County, Third Floor Storage DVD Georgia Vol. 1 & 2 Main Office Archaeological report by Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. 4

O 2012.4.1 Two Canton Cotton Mills 25 value spooler check coin from the Coin second mill

O 2012.12.1 Green glass, "This bottle never sold", Chatt 21, 71/2" high Fourth Floor Storage Bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.2 Brown glass, 9 1/2 " high, Fourth Floor Storage bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.3 Clear glass with smooth middle, stamped ///// pattern top and Fourth Floor Storage bottle bottom. Design pat 0 Mar 3, 25, Duraglas, G889, Archives Room 1 Closet 3 7 moon face? 50 B 9

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O 2012.12.4 Clear glass, blue painted label on middle saying "Sun Crest reg US Fourth Floor Storage bottle Pat Off", 10 1/2" high, bottom stamped Duraglas. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.5 Clear glass, with gold painted Julep, 10 fl oz, 9 1/2" high Fourth Floor Storage bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.6 Brown glass, 10 fl oz, 9 1/2" high Fourth Floor Storage bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.7 Clear glass, 7 3/4" high, ribbed at bottom, top "shoulder" is Fourth Floor Storage bottle checked with raised diamonds. Bottom stamped 1 and 368. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.8 Clear glass, middle painted white with NEHI contents 10 fl ozs. Fourth Floor Storage bottle Bottom and top raised ///// design. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

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O 2012.12.9 Green glass, 8" high, soda? bottle, bottom stamped Duraglass Fourth Floor Storage bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.10 Clear glass, 9 3/8" high, White painted Nesbitt's 10 oz, Nesbitt's Fourth Floor Storage bottle name on a Soft drink is like Sterling stamped on Silver. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.11 Green glass, Red and White painted Dr Pepper 10, 2, 4. 8" high, 6 Fourth Floor Storage bottle 1/2 fl ozs. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.12 Green glass, White and red painted Canada Dry logo, "The Fourth Floor Storage bottle champagne of ginger ales". Bulbous top half. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.13 Clear glass, embossed Bottle under Authority of Budwine Fourth Floor Storage bottle Company, Inc, Athens, GA. 8 fl ozs. Bottom: City Bottling Co, Archives Room 1 Closet Athens, GA 3 B

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O 2012.12.14 Green glass, painted red and white, Dr Pepper 10 2 4. 10 fl oz, Fourth Floor Storage bottle Bottom stamped Memphis, Tenn. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.15 Green glass, Red & white painted Dr Pepper, 10 fl oz. Fourth Floor Storage bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.16 Green glass, 10 fl oz, 6 1/2" high, stamped with check pattern, and Fourth Floor Storage bottle raised "Mountain Dew" with Mountain man and bottle. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.17 Green glass, 6 1/2" high, raised " We squeezed, you pour". Fourth Floor Storage bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.18 Clear glass, white painted M, bottom stamped May's Bottling Co, Fourth Floor Storage bottle Atlanta, GA, 8 fl ozs. 9" high. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

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O 2012.12.19 Circle "A" Brand Beverages bottle, clear glass, blue and white Fourth Floor Storage bottle painted label. "Circle A Brand the sign of Highest Quality Archives Room 1 Closet Beverages" 7 fl oz, produced by Dr Pepper bottling Co, Rome, 3 GA. Raised A with circle around it at 3 places on the "shoulder". B

O 2012.12.20 Clear glass, 10 fl oz, stamped small check pattern, diamond with Fourth Floor Storage bottle Coca-Cola logo and bottle stamped inside. Stamped not to be Archives Room 1 Closet returned on bottom. 7 3/4" high. 3 B

O 2012.12.21 Clear glass, embossed with alternating check pattern and Fourth Floor Storage bottle Pespi-Cola along shoulder, Red painted Pepsi-Cola logo. 9 1/2" Archives Room 1 Closet high 3 B

O 2012.12.22 Clear glass, shoulder stamped with diamonds, White and blue Fourth Floor Storage bottle painted label Drink Barq's It's Good. 8 fl oz, 7 3/4" high. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.12.23 Green glass, small check stamped pattern on shoulder and bottom, Fourth Floor Storage bottle Raised Mountain Dew 10 fl oz and mountain man on center. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

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O 2012.12.24 Mechanical Pencil from Standard Oil in Canton, Georgia, Ernest Fourth Floor Storage Pencil, Mechanical Stone Agent Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

O 2012.12.27 Green glass, Raised Canada Dry, smooth otherwise, 9 1/2" high. Fourth Floor Storage bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B

O 2012.13.1 Green metal combat helmet with liner and chinstrap First Floor Museum Helmet Has a stamp on the leather liner that reads WATARH ASANO RA10158657

O 2012.13.2 Green metal combat helmet with liner and chinstrap Fourth Floor Storage Helmet Green cloth liner has G.B. McVay 0-803842 written in ink on it. Archives Room 1 Closet The helmet also has SC stamped on the inside. 2 A

O 2012.13.3 World War II mess kit stamped EA Company 1944 First Floor Museum Kit, Mess Also has a spoon, knife and fork inside.

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O 2012.13.4 Army Air Force Green Dress Jacket with a USA Air Force Patch Fourth Floor Storage Jacket on the left shoulder. The jacket is labeled on the inside Regulation Archives Room 3 Army Officer's Uniform , R.D. Houghe's and Co. Bytheville, AR NN The Patch- The ultramarine blue disk represents the sky. The white star with red disk is the symbol of the army air forces and the golden wings up stretched form a "V" symbolized victory.

O 2012.13.5 Military Issue Green Raincoat size 38 Fourth Floor Storage Raincoat Has tag that says it was made in 1952 and is from the USMC. Archives Room 3 NN

O 2012.13.6 Gas mark and air canister inside carrying bag with strap, marked Fourth Floor Storage Mask, Gas US Army Service Gas Mask (Inside G.B. McVay is written) Archives Room 1 Closet 2 B

O 2012.13.7 US Army Gas Mask Carrying Bag with shoulder straps. Stamped Fourth Floor Storage Bag "US Army Service Gas Mask." Archives Room 1 Closet 2 B

O 2012.13.8 Aviator's distance and location gauges inside leather pouch Fourth Floor Storage Gauge Archives Room 1 Closet 2 B

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O 2012.13.9 .50 caliber round bullet with hole drilled in the bottom, made in the Fourth Floor Storage Bullet St. Louis Arsenal in 1943. Archives Room 1 Closet Also .50 calilber projectile 2 A

O 2012.13.10 Belt with First Aid Kit attached, the kit is still filled with iodine, Fourth Floor Storage Belt bandages, gauze. The kit is marked U.S. Archives Room 1 Closet 2 A

O 2012.13.12 Two 30-06 Bullets from the Denver Arsenal, 1942 Fourth Floor Storage Bullet Holes drilled in the bottom Archives Room 1 Closet 2 A

O 2012.16.113 Green extreme cold weather military issue jacket that belonged to Fourth Floor Storage Jacket Fred Hathcock, size small. Archives Room 3 NN

O 2012.18.49 Paper cutout of a cross with Job 19:25 verse Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Main Office Computer Hard Drive

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O 2012.20.1 Two gentleman's brooches made out of walnuts. This type of Fourth Floor Storage Brooch brooch was worn during the Civil War on a uniform. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

O 2012.21.18 Antique red photo album that belonged to Kate Mauldin Morris Fourth Floor Storage Album Butterworth. Photographs on the inside are missing. Album has Archives Room 1 Closet Mrs. C.H Butterworth, Canton, GA written in pencil on the inside 3 cover. The album was made in Germany and has a red velvet back C cover and had a locking mechanism that is now missing.

O 2012.21.19 Dinner plate used by the Butteworth family in the 1920s. Fourth Floor Storage Plate, Dinner Stamped Archives Room 1 Closet Lido 3 W.S. George C White Made in U.S.A 181A

O 2012.21.20 Dessert plate used by the Butterworth family in the 1920s. Fourth Floor Storage Plate, Dessert Stamped Archives Room 1 Closet Lido 3 W.S. George C Made in the U.S.A. 181A

O 2012.21.21 Fluted glass with flowers used by the Butterworth family in the Fourth Floor Storage Glass 1920s. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

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O 2012.22.1 Videos of Hickory Log Creek Archaeology of the Walmart Dig Third Floor Storage DVD Paul Webb Chief Archaeologist Main Office Presentation at Reinhardt University Funk Heritage Center 4 March 1, 2012 Two copies

O 2012.24.1 Remembering Ball Ground School Third Floor Storage DVD Hosted by Pam Cavender with interviews of Rebecca Ray, R.T. Main Office Milford, Young Smith (former principal), Roy Cowart, Robert 4 Wofford, Zona Lee Haynes, Jackson Harris, Dave Harris, Leon Gay, Nancy Sosebee Madden, Lucille Rich, Tim Cavender, Lynne Harris Worthington, Christy Holcomb Allen, Jolain Cornett Brownell, Patsy Jordan, Dr. Charles Ingram, Sue Haynes Malone, Gene Norton. Edited by Pam and Tim Cavender

O 2012.29.1 Buffington School and Security State Bank Commemorative Quilt Fourth Floor Storage Quilt with artwork done by students at Buffington school in fabric paint. Archives Room 1 Closet The quilt was done prior to 2002. 4 B

O 2012.31.1 Miniature Ring Jug by E.L. Stork, 1914 First Floor Museum Jug Ring Jugs were used to hold water or other drinks and were easy to carry or fit over saddle horns. This one was likely used as a model. Stork’s workshop was in the Orange Community and his work is highly collectible today.

O 2012.38.7 Canton High School Greenies Varsity Letter Fourth Floor Storage Badge Archives Room 1 Closet 9 C

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O 2012.38.8 Slate Board Fourth Floor Storage Board, Slate Archives Room 1 Closet 9 C

O 2012.45.1 A Pair of Salty Dog Scrub Denim Jeans, with tags attached On Loan First Floor Museum Pants

O 2012.48.1 Pearl Beaded Collar worn by Carol Duffey in high school in Collar Cherokee County Not found during 2015 inventory, believe it was borrowed for the 1950s fashion exhibit and returned.

O 2012.53.32 Louis L. Jones; drafts of letters and final copy of letter sent to Letter Canton Cotton Mill employees; pgs 1 - 4 (1st draft); pgs. 5 -7 (2nd draft); pgs. 8 - 10 (3rd draft); pgs. 11 - 13 (4th draft); pgs. 14 - 17 (5th draft); pgs. 18 - 27 (final letter); 8/22/1929

O 2012.54.1 Globe for Light Fixture with golden flowers. Fourth Floor Storage Fixture, Ceiling Archives Room 1 Closet 5 A

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O 2012.54.2 Globe for Light Fixture with golden flowers. Fourth Floor Storage Fixture, Ceiling Archives Room 1 Closet 5 A

O 2012.54.3 Chains, wiring, and 2 bulb sockets. Fourth Floor Storage Fixture, Lighting Archives Room 1 Closet 5 A

O 2012.55.1 Collection of 23 receipts. Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2012.55.2 Fragment of letter, undated and unsigned. Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2012.55.3 Two Envelopes Addressed to Jessie Pierce Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Main Office Computer Hard Drive

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O 2012.55.4 Letter Dated April 26, 1861 from E.C. Pierce Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Main Office 1861 Apr 26 Computer Hard Drive

Morgan GA

Dear mother,

I received you kind episel which found me well and I hope this may find you the same. I was very much surprised to here of sonny wedings. you must tell Mr. and Mrs. Green howdy. Give them my best respects and wish them much joy.. I enjoy my self very much and here I am going to Morgan to marrough To muster our company is trying to get off to Richmann Virginia. I don’t kno whether I will go or not. I want to go But my Emplyer wants me to stay he is a bachelor and he is and officer of the company and he is compeld to go and if I go he will haft to employ some other man, so I can’t tell whether I will go r not and I haven’t any news To write you said that you would like to have some money. I have only got 40 Dolars so I will send you 20 of it ma you must make out with this til chrimas when I come I think I can give you 50 or 60 Dolars. 20 is all I have to spair now ma I have spent 18 Dolars Sines I left home I spent it all____ for clothing but A Dolar .. I go with the best company that is A going and I have to go in stile ma. A girl gave me her ambr type last sonday it is the purtyist thing you ever saw if you was to see it you would ______to call her daughter ma by some means or other I have a very good name out here and I can’ ceep it ma I sent guy ambrtype To you you must tell me in your next letter if you got it. I sent it the next week after I left home as you did not say anything a boutit I dident kno whether you got it or not. You must write soon and write all the news. Give my best Respects to all in quiring friends and tell them to write to me _____ at present. Your son un til death, E C Pierce

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O 2012.55.5 Letter Dated November 25, 1910 to Bud Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Main Office November 25, 1910 Computer Hard Drive

Dear Bud, I write you a few times to let you know I received your communications containing revinue in due time all Right and am verry thankful for Same. This leaves us all about as usual yesterday was thanks giveing day and the People of Macon had a big time. almost every Body who works took Holly day and had fine dinners fixed up of Turky and other good things and enjoyed the day immensely we all ate dinner by Special invitation with Rebecca . She had a fine Turky dinner which was verry nice. I hope this may reach you in due time and find you all well and doing well. Mama puts in a printed Slipe for you all to read and think of in your work and in your play in the house and by the way with much love to all I am as ever you loving Papa until death.

O 2012.55.6 Letter dated Mar 19, 1924 to Bud and Fernando Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Main Office Wednesday 3-19-24 Computer Hard Drive

Dear Bud and Fernando:-

I truly hope you are having no trouble in your task of liquidating to E.H. Pierce estate. There is one feature of it that was not mentioned when we were all together that prompls me to write this to you. Namely, Emmett’s children. They did not ever cross my mind at the time, but I know and you know that

they have a voice in it. After every thing has been sold and turned into cash and all debts paid including your own time. I am sure that the legal, and right thing to do before turning the cash overto Mother would be to pay Clyde and Russell or their guardian an eighth of the cash, which would be their rightful share, I feel quite sure I am right in this or I would not suggest it to you. What do you think about it? I know you both want to do the right thing, and Emmett’s boys are living facts in this case. And I feel that if there is only eight dollars left after the slate is cleaned that those boys should get one of those dollars.

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Do you? Wishing you both the very best success. I remain your Sis, Bets. O 2012.55.7 Letter dated Sept 13, 1897 to Alfred Pierce Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Main Office Dublin GA, Sept 13, 1897 Computer Hard Drive

Mr. Alfred Pierce Stephensville GA

Dear Cousin, I learned that you wanted to buye my plac; and I thought I would write to you; and name price and description; I have 150 acres in all: 50 acres that joins Mr. Raffield and don’t join the 100 where I live. I had rather sell it separate if I can sute buyers: as Mr. Raffield wants the 50 acres that joins him. That is all in the woods; on the 100 where I live I have 51 acres in cultivation; divided up in five fields of 20, 14, 10, 5, and 2 acres. About 7 or 8 acres in branches. The land is as level as you would want I recon. My dwelling has 4 rooms 15x15 one of the four is used for dining and evok room; on 10x12 shed room on 6x6 pantry 6 feet hall piaza 8x32 on frount; one stack chimney; 2 fine places/ One smoke house, one cotton house with 2 shelters two cribs with one shelter 4 plank stalls on 60 gallon syrup kittle with briek furniel. The cane mill I would exxept. A small apple orchard of early and late apples. Peach orchard is not verry much: one large seuppernong grape vine which allways bears fine crops. For the 100 acres described I ask thirteen hundred Dollars cash; it is 6 ¼ miles from Dublin. My Dwelling cost me about one third of the price I ask. I have bargained some of my timber to Cousin Wash. Smith for eruss tyes; at 2 ½ ets per tye. Mr. Evans that lives above me had his erus tyed at the same price; and it paid hima little over four Dollars per acre and he said he had a plenty of timber in trade. So that would reduce the price about two hundred. Well if you think you would want the place at that price come soon or write; as three other partys have spoke to me about buying the place. I will haveto pay cash for the place I am on a trade of: and will have to sell for

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O 2012.55.8 Letter dated Feb 10, 1927 Third Floor Storage Electronic Image Main Office Feb 10 1927 Computer Hard Drive

Thurs P.M.

My Dear Dad,- Here is the price of a new suit. I guess, I suppose you can get one for that. I want you to get one that will cost this much or is near this much. You wont have enough left to brag about, and you be sure to get a suit with this too, I better not come down there and catch you with-out one some-time when you have plenty of time you can make me a chair, some-thing like the one you made Adelaide, if you want to. Hope all of you are well and happy. Ive got to hurry and go to work. With love and best of luck, from Ford Agues is doing fine. O 2012.59.1 Quartz . Incomplete. Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

O 2012.59.2 Incomplete projectile point. Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

O 2012.59.3 Incomplete projectile point. Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

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O 2012.59.4 Incomplete projectile point. Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

O 2012.59.5 Incomplete projectile point. Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

O 2012.59.6 Incomplete projectile point. Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

O 2012.59.7 Incomplete projectile point. Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

O 2012.59.8 Imperfect projectile point. Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

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O 2012.59.9 Imperfect projectile point. Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

O 2012.59.10 Plain potsherd with no markings or slip. Fourth Floor Storage Potsherd Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

O 2012.59.11 Plain potsherd with no markings or slip. White in color. Fourth Floor Storage Potsherd Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

O 2012.59.12 Potsherd with some incised spots. Fourth Floor Storage Potsherd Archives Room 1 Closet 3 C

O 2012.59.13 Scraping tool made of stone. First Floor Museum Scraper

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O 2013.4.26 Crescent Farm's Racing Heritage Fourth Floor Storage Videotape Archives Room 3 29

O 2013.4.27 Life in 20th Century Hickory Flat Fourth Floor Storage Videotape Archives Room 3 29

O 2013.4.28 Canton Fire 1955, Filmed by Veachel Gray Fourth Floor Storage Videotape Archives Room 3 29

O 2013.4.29 Memories of Crescent Farm Fourth Floor Storage Videotape Archives Room 3 29

O 2013.4.30 Canton Cotton Mills Fourth Floor Storage Videotape Archives Room 3 29

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O 2013.4.32 Cups and Rings Presentation, Reinhardt College 2004 Fourth Floor Storage Videotape Archives Room 3 29

O 2013.4.33 Dean Rusk: The Making of a Public Servant Documentary Fourth Floor Storage Videotape Archives Room 3 29

O 2013.4.34 John Brown Presentation, February 17, 2004 Fourth Floor Storage Videotape Archives Room 3 29

O 2013.4.35 Holly Springs Presentation Fourth Floor Storage Videotape Archives Room 3 29

O 2013.4.36 Ray Pettit Presentation Fourth Floor Storage Videotape Archives Room 3 29

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O 2013.4.53 Marble Samples from Imerys Fourth Floor Storage Marble The Imerys company pruchased the former Georgia Marble Archives Room 1 Closet buildings in Marble Hill. They still mine for marble, but use it 11 strictly in the consumer products industry. The marble, also known as calcium carbonate is mined and ground into different grades in powder form to be developed in cultured marble and dry grinding of extenders and filler products to the engineering and pigment industries. With the development and refinement of micro-fine particle sizes, Calcium Carbonate can be found in paints, vinyl, liquid cleansers, plastics, stucco, latex, baking flour, animal feed and hundreds of other products. Major companies, like Sherwin Williams Paint, Owens Corning and Dow Chemicals, use Imerys product as a filler for common building materials such as paints, caulking, carpet backing, sheet rock, PVC, and other tipes of plastic, as well as agricultural and lawn limes. Marble chips are sold to local building supply centers for landscaping ground cover.

1. The smallest sample is a good product because it is pure white and has few crystals. 2. The sample with the large crystals is a poor product because of the crystals. 3. The pink sample with the pyrite was rejected for pulverizing because of the color and impurities. 4. The powder is the finished calcium carbonate. O 2013.4.54 Marble Landscaping Boulders from Polycor Fourth Floor Storage Marble Etowah Pink Marble and White Cherokee Marble Archives Room 1 Closet These boulders show veining and blast marks. 11

O 2013.4.55 Marble chips from Polycor Fourth Floor Storage Marble The smaller marble chips are #2, which range from 1/4 to 3/4 inch Archives Room 1 Closet and are used for architectural work, flower beds, and cemeteries. 11 The larger marble chips are #3, which range from 3/4 to 1 1/2 inch and are used for landscaping.

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O 2013.12.1 Cherokee High School Letterman Jacket that belonged to Sara Jo Fourth Floor Storage Uniform, Sports Stephens Cauble. The jacket has the district champions badge from Archives Room 1 Closet 1957-1958. 12 Mrs. Cauble related that they were the first girl's basketball team at B the new Cherokee High School, which was completed in 1957. The gym had not been built yet, so every morning for practice they would ride the bus back to Canton Grammar School Gym in downtown Canton.

O 2013.13.1 Woven basket made by Martha Vaughan at North Canton Fourth Floor Storage Basket, Household Elementary School. Ms. Vaughan notes that she made it so she and Archives Room 1 Closet a boy named Morris could sit together. 3 C

O 2013.14.1 Cherokee Federal Savings and Loan Association of Canton Fourth Floor Storage Yardstick Yardstick Archives Room 1 Closet Lists the phone number as 479-5546 and the address as 300 Main 13 Street. It also features the insignia of the Federal Savings and Loan D Insurance Company with them being insured up to 10,000. Other side: "People in the KNOW, Watch Their Saving GROW at Cherokee Federal Savings - Canton GA"

O 2013.14.2 Cherokee Federal Savings and Loan Saving Coupon Book with First Floor Museum Novelty, Promotional $3.00 (original value) worth of Mercury Dimes inserted (30 coins) One of the dimes is one of the first minted in 1916.

Front Side: "Turn your chicken feed into a golden nest egg." "Save with this handy Dollar-Builder" Cherokee Federal Savings and Loan Association 223 Main Street Canton, GA 30114

Reverse Side: "Don't spend all that "chicken feed"... Save some of yours, inside; Then plant with us, like garden seed, And watch it grow--with pride!"

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"The Mercury dime is a ten-cent coin struck by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1945. Designed by Adolph Weinman and also referred to as the Winged Liberty Head dime, it gained its common name as the obverse depiction of a young Liberty, identifiable by her winged , was confused with the Roman god Mercury. Weinman is believed to have used Elsie Stevens, the wife of lawyer and poet Wallace Stevens, as a model. The coin's reverse depicts a fasces, symbolizing unity and strength, and an olive branch, signifying peace."

O 2013.14.3 Cherokee Federal Savings and Loan Saving Coupon Book with First Floor Museum Novelty, Promotional $3.00 (original value) worth of Roosevelt Dimes (30 coins) The Franklin Delano Roosevelt image, started in 1946, on the coins was started soon after his death.

O 2013.15.1 Ceramic Bowl made by Helen Fleming Stone in 2002. Fourth Floor Storage Bowl, Decorative Helen Fleming Stone was the art teacher at Cherokee High School. Archives Room 1 Closet According to her daughter in law, she sold thousands of ceramic 3 pots to fund the National Art Honor Society's Helen Fleming Stone C fund.

O 2013.16.1 Framed Pen and Ink Drawing by Brenda Reinhardt Fourth Floor Storage Drawing Drawing is of farmhouse with outbuildings and clothes on a Archives Room 1 Closet clothesline. In the background, there is a white church. 3 Lettering on the mailbox says Mr. and Mrs. Tim Howell. The A envelope in the mailbox says Paul, Brenda, and Marva.

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O 2013.17.1 Wax paper cup from the Burger Chief restaurant in Canton. The Fourth Floor Storage Cup red cup is approximately 5 and 1/4 inches tall and features a Archives Room 1 Closet drawing of the Burger Chief sign and building. 3 C The Burger Chief was located on Marietta Highway near Highway 140. The original burned down around 1978 and a new building constructed in the same place (next to present-day Walgreens). The Burger Chief operated in the new building at least until the mid 1980s.

O 2013.19.1 Carved marble bird figurine by Claude Hopkins, who worked for Fourth Floor Storage Figurine Georgia Marble. The figurine was given as a gift to firend Archives Room 1 Closet "Nugget" Gazaway. 3 C

O 2013.20.1 Cutaway coat that belonged to Jimmy Watt and was worn on his Fourth Floor Storage Coat, Cutaway wedding day, September 22, 1917 in Scotland. Archives Room 3 NN

O 2013.20.2 Vest that belonged to Jimmy Watt and was worn on his wedding Fourth Floor Storage Vest day, September 22, 1917 in Scotland. Archives Room 3 NN

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O 2013.20.3 Button-fly pants that belonged to Jimmy Watt and were worn on Fourth Floor Storage Pants his wedding day, September 22, 1917 in Scotland. The pant Archives Room 3 buttons are labeled Adair & Coy, Edinburgh. NN

O 2013.20.4 Silk Top Hat worn by Jimmy Watt. Fourth Floor Storage Hat, Top His daughter shared that when Watt lived in Nelson, the students Archives Room 3 would borrow the hat to use in various school productions and NN events.

O 2013.20.5 Suspenders to go with pants belonging to Jimmy Watt Fourth Floor Storage Suspenders Archives Room 3 NN

O 2013.31.1 George Edge's Mining Pan. George Edge (Sue & Carl Edge's Fourth Floor Storage Pan, Miner's uncle) used in the 1920s and 1930s in Cherokee County. Archives Room 1 17

O 2013.33.1 Sewing Kit engraved 1906 - 1923 Compliments of B.F. Coggins Fourth Floor Storage Kit, Sewing Department Store, Canton, GA . Takeaway gift from Coggins Archives Room 1 Closet Store. 12 C

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O 2013.34.1 Brick from former Tax Commissioners Building. The office, now Fourth Floor Storage Brick demolished, was on Marietta Hwy in Canton. The brick was also Archives Room 1 supposedly made in Canton. One face is embossed with ST JOE. 17

O 2013.37.3 Framed drawing of first courthouse in Cherokee County by Third Floor Storage Drawing Charles Walker Main Office Library Shelves

O 2013.38.1 World War II Ration Book of Harvey Gable from Cumming in Third Floor Storage Book, Ration Forsyth County. Main Office 12

O 2013.39.1 VA documents for O.W. Smith giving dates of service and training Third Floor Storage Record, Military during World War II. Main Office 12

O 2014.1.1 Scissors from Canton Cotton Mill, stamped "Ball bearing 104 Fourth Floor Storage Scissors, Fabric Nickel Plated Patent 2597519" and " Gold Seal St Pete, Fla 33733" Archives Room 1 Closet 4 E

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O 2014.1.2 3 1/2 shuttles used to hold bobbin and the bobbins' weft thread in Fourth Floor Storage Shuttle loom. Archives Room 1 Closet 4 E

O 2014.1.3 Tool for use with textile machine from Canton Cotton Mill Fourth Floor Storage Machine, Textile Archives Room 1 Closet 4 E

O 2014.1.4 Cones for cotton thread from Canton Cotton Mill (5 total) Fourth Floor Storage Winder, Cone Archives Room 1 Closet 4 E

O 2014.1.5 Large Spool of cotton thread from Canton Cotton Mill Fourth Floor Storage Thread Archives Room 1 Closet 4 E

O 2014.1.6 Ball of Cotton Thread, from Canton Cotton Mill Fourth Floor Storage Thread Archives Room 1 Closet 4 E

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O 2014.1.7 Denim samples from Canton Cotton Mill (3 total) Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Sample Archives Room 1 Closet 4 E

O 2014.1.14 7 Tokens, Spooler Check from #2 Mill Canton Cotton Mill. One Fourth Floor Storage Token side is stamped "Spooler Check #2 Mill" the other side is stamped Archives Room 1 Closet "Canton Cotton Mills GA 25". 4 E

O 2014.1.15 Wooden Shelf from Canton Cotton Mills, set of 2 Fourth Floor Storage Unit, Shelving Archives Room 1 16

O 2014.1.16 Blue denim dog, stuffed animal, wearing white felt hat reading First Floor Museum Animal, Stuffed "SALTY DOG the ORIGINAL and ONLY SCRUBDENIM". Black felt and plastic eyes.

O 2014.1.17 My Private Secretary, Canton Cotton Mills. Textile Mill Fourth Floor Storage Journal executives journal for recording machine setup, etc. Unused Archives Room 1 Closet except for back pages, where "Cost of Spinning Changeover Warp. 4 1958" is calculated. Includes cost of many types of machinery, E parts, motors, etc.

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O 2014.1.18 "The Story of A Man, A Town and A Mill" 50th anniversary Fourth Floor Storage Commemorative Canton Cotton Mills. 1899-1949. Commemorative Pamphlet Archives Room 1 Closet 4 E

O 2014.1.20 Bobbin, perhaps from a slubber. From the Canton Cotton Mill Fourth Floor Storage Bobbin Archives Room 1 Closet 4 E

O 2014.2.8 Two reproduction projectile points - possibly for spears - made by Fourth Floor Storage Point, projectile Carl Etheridge Archives Room 3 7 H

O 2014.8.5 Charcoal portrait of Mary Rebecca Haley yancey dec 22, 1838-Dec Fourth Floor Storage Portrait 16 1920, widow of Abner Joel Yancey. Archives Room 1 Closet 8 B

O 2014.8.6 Portrait of Abner Joel Yancey and Mary Rebecca Haley Yancey, Fourth Floor Storage Portrait this parlor portrait used the images from 2 separate tintypes so that Archives Room 1 Closet there would be a picture of them together (he died in Civil War). 8 B

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O 2014.12.1 Hand cotton carder, with cotton still in tines. Fourth Floor Storage Card, Hand Archives Room 1 Closet 2 C

O 2014.12.2 Large wooden spinning wheel, probably mid 19th century, oak Fourth Floor Storage Wheel, Spinning with hand forged iron work. Three legs are present, which was Archives Room 2 common for spinning wheels, but there is a hole for a fourth leg, which is not present. Post which holds the wheel is either worn, or has been shortened, so the wheel does not clear the base (sits too low). Spinning wheel was in Janice Severence's parents house in Canton for many decades.

O 2014.12.3 Brown checked day dress with brown velvet collar and pocket Fourth Floor Storage Dress, Day trim. Ca 1940's. Owned by Janice Hughes Severence's mother, Archives Room 1 Closet Dora Watkins Hughes. 2 C

O 2014.12.4 Child's Sun , ca 1930's(?), made from either flour or grain Fourth Floor Storage Sunbonnet sack material. Material is white background with an orange square Archives Room 1 Closet plaid. White diamond medallions interrupt the plaid and contain 2 green fruit basket filled with red apple, oranges and green grapes C with blue leaves.

O 2014.13.1 Cosmetic facial powder with cylindrical container and puff, Fourth Floor Storage Box, Puff Chiffon Powder, Primrose House. "Here Dwells Youth" Archives Room 1 Closet 2 C

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O 2014.13.2 Metallic Ribbon, Spool. 10 yds, 3/8" width, Pattern 9601, Fourth Floor Storage Ribbon, Textile Registered Trademark 349994. Sold by Forbes & Wallace for 25 Archives Room 1 Closet cents. 2 C

O 2014.13.3 Card of clothing snaps, Wilsnap Fashion's Fastener, Size 4-0, Fourth Floor Storage Snap containing 12 snaps. Archives Room 1 Closet 2 C

O 2014.13.4 Package of assorted sewing needles, Clinton Complete Needle Fourth Floor Storage Needle, Sewing Assortment, made in England from Sheffield Steel. Contains 4 Archives Room 1 Closet Darners, 6 Crewels, 4 Yarn Darners, and 17 Sharps. 2 C

O 2014.13.5 Kodak 116 film roll, exposed but not processed Fourth Floor Storage Film, Roll Archives Room 1 Closet 2 C

O 2014.13.6 Royal Flourescent Lamp Lighter FS-2 15W-20W Fourth Floor Storage Breaker, Circuit Archives Room 1 Closet 2 C

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O 2014.13.7 Box of "Crystal Rope More Radiant Than Silk" Artificial Silk Fourth Floor Storage Notion Made in England. The box contains 2 skeins of off white perle Archives Room 1 Closet "silk" thread and one skein of DMC Size 3 perle cotton, color 2 Blanc. All three are yellowed. C

O 2014.13.8 Welsbach Mantle, for oil lamp. The mantle is in its original Fourth Floor Storage Lamp, Mantel cylindrical box, which reads No. 199 Welsbach Mantle, the Archives Room 1 Closet genuine matle has indelibly stamped upon it "Welsbach". 2 C

O 2014.13.9 Mantle is still in its original container, labelled No.197 Welsbach Fourth Floor Storage Lamp, Mantel Mantle, Asbestos Tied will Fit Any Burner. Archives Room 1 Closet 2 C

O 2014.13.10 Box for Paris Garters, For Year Round Wear, No Metal Can Touch Fourth Floor Storage Box You. There are no garters in the box. Archives Room 1 Closet 2 C

O 2014.13.11 Lipstick, Revlon 573 Fourth Floor Storage Lipstick Archives Room 1 Closet 2 C

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O 2014.16.1 Watercolor of Creighton Gold Mine office building, the Shingle Third Floor Storage Painting House, in Ball Ground. The artist is Wyndell Taylor, husband of Main Office Sue Edge Taylor, the sister of Dr. Carl Edge, Jr. Office

O 2014.17.1 9CK5 celt Third Floor Storage Celt Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.17.2 stones from various locations in Cherokee County Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.17.3 Grinding and Smooth Stones Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.17.4 Little River at Noonday Creek Soapstone Bowl Third Floor Storage Pottery Main Office Computer Hard Drive

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O 2014.17.5 Grinding Stone Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.17.6 Third Floor Storage Pottery Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.17.7 9CK5 Pot Third Floor Storage Pottery Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.17.8 Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.17.9 Third Floor Storage Celt Main Office Computer Hard Drive

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O 2014.17.10 Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.17.11 Stone Hoe Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.17.12 Lithic Stone Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.17.13 Grinding Stone Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.17.14 Smoothing Stones Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

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O 2014.18.1 Photograph of 9CK5 Eagle pipe- red mound opposite side of river Third Floor Storage Pottery than Wilbanks Mound Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.18.2 Shell Tempered Pot, sand colored with pattern on neck, from Third Floor Storage Pottery Etowah near Sweetwater. Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.18.3 Boat Stone with two perforations Third Floor Storage Pottery Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.18.4 Etowah River Canton Bowl, smooth black, from Etowah at Field's Third Floor Storage Pottery Farm/Sweetwater vicinity Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.18.5 Flint Drill from Red Mound (Wilbanks) Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

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O 2014.18.6 Flint Cutter Richardson place Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.18.7 Boatstone, atlatl weight from Tanyard Creek, Disc shaped Third Floor Storage Pottery pendant? from Tanyard Creek Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.18.8 Polished Stone Celt from Etowah Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.18.9 Flint Projectile Points larger from west side of Victoria, smaller Third Floor Storage Material, Worked 2nd hollow up from Victoria Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.18.10 Third Floor Storage Painting Main Office Computer Hard Drive

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O 2014.18.11 etched lithics (from across Etowah from Wilbanks) and molded Third Floor Storage Pottery pipe (Fields Farm) Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.18.12 Pipes Third Floor Storage Pottery Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.19.1 Photograph of Three Miniature Clay Pots Third Floor Storage Pottery Mississippian Main Office Long Swamp (9CK1) Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.19.2 Photograph of Large conoidal open mouth jar approx 7" diameter Third Floor Storage Pottery with flared rim found at Long Swamp Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.19.3 Quartz Point Third Floor Storage Point Main Office Computer Hard Drive

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O 2014.19.4 Large Jar with straight collar, Black and Red, approximately 9" Third Floor Storage Pottery diameter and 12" tall, from Long Swamp Site Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.19.5 Photograph of Long Swamp Celt Third Floor Storage Celt Small polished celt, approx 5" L, from Long Swamp (9CK1) Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.19.6 Small shallow bowl with flaring straight side, approx 5" D, Long Third Floor Storage Pottery Swamp Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.19.7 Smooth Celt Third Floor Storage Celt Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.19.8 Small Pots Third Floor Storage Pottery Main Office Computer Hard Drive

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O 2014.19.9 Bead, flat disc, with possible face incised on front. Third Floor Storage Pottery Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.19.10 Small Reconstructed Bowl Third Floor Storage Pottery Mississippian Main Office Long Swamp (9CK1) Computer Hard Drive Small reconstructed shallow bowl with flaring curved side, "6 diameter

O 2014.19.11 Photograph of reconstructed conoidal bowl with flared rim, Third Floor Storage Pottery stamped design, approx 6" D, Long Swamp. Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.19.12 Photograph of Beads and Ear Spools from 9CK1 Long Swamp Third Floor Storage Pottery Site. The beads were not found together, and were strung together Main Office by their owner for ease of handling, with modern additions of sand Computer Hard Drive dollars and glass beads.

O 2014.19.13 Pot Shard from Long Swamp site. Not loaned for exhibit Third Floor Storage Pottery Main Office Computer Hard Drive

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O 2014.19.14 Photograph of portion of Long Swamp collection, including Beads Third Floor Storage Pottery used in the exhibit. Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.19.15 Photograph of Pot Shards from Long Swamp collection, not loaned Third Floor Storage Pottery for exhibit. Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.19.16 Photograph of PPKs from Long Swamp collection, not loaned for Third Floor Storage Material, Worked exhibit. Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.20.1 Photograph of pottery jar, owner believes from Wilbanks Mound. Third Floor Storage Pottery Most likely modern pot from Mexico- a dealer was known to have Main Office been selling items in the 1970s or 1980s. Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.20.2 Celt Third Floor Storage Celt Main Office Computer Hard Drive

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O 2014.20.3 Grinding Stone Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.20.4 photograph of grinding stone, unknown location. Third Floor Storage Pottery Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.20.5 Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.21.1 Conoidal Pot Third Floor Storage Pottery Found on Etowah flood plain, north of Canton, where parking lot Main Office behind Cotton Mill #2 is. A small mound was there, 1/2 covered Computer Hard Drive by parking lot.

O 2014.21.2 Third Floor Storage Material, Worked Main Office Computer Hard Drive

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O 2014.21.3 Photograph of bullet mold found in large open mouth jar Third Floor Storage Material, Worked (2014.21.6) at Proctor's Bend. Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.21.4 Photograph of animal bones (squirrel, hog, racconn, garfish, deer), Third Floor Storage Artifact, Unidentified mussel shell, peach pits, celt and bullet mold found in pottery jar Main Office (2014.21.6) at Proctor's Bend on Etowah. The hog bone, peach pit Computer Hard Drive and bullet mold date the debris to the historic period.

O 2014.21.5 Photograph of Celt found along with animal bones and bullet mold Third Floor Storage Material, Worked in pottery jar (2014.21.6) at Proctor's Bend. Main Office Computer Hard Drive

O 2014.21.6 Photograph of deep conoidal open mouth jar (reconstructed) with Third Floor Storage Pottery slightly restricted neck, made of a grey, sand and red clay, sand Main Office tempered. 17" diameter and 11" H. Found at Proctor's Bend on Computer Hard Drive Etowah. The bowl was filled with discarded bones (squirrel, hog, raccoon, garfish, deer), mussel shell, peach pits, celt and bullet mold. Many of the bones had been cut open to remove the marrow; the celt may have been used for this. Historic period.

O 2014.21.7 Photograph of reconstructed rounded bowl with incurving rim. Third Floor Storage Pottery Body is of smooth dark grep clay and rim is incised Main Office circumferentially. 12 1/2" diameter and 7 1/2" H. Found in the Computer Hard Drive vicinity of Woodstock Fort at Proctor's Bend.

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O 2014.23.70 Plaque presented to Louis L. Jones, Jr. by the St. Paul A.M.E Fourth Floor Storage Plaque, Award Church of Canton, GA in honor of his contributions, dated Archives Room 1 Closet 7/29/79. 14 C

O 2014.23.71 Plaque presented to the Canton Textile Mills for service to the Fourth Floor Storage Plaque, Award V.O.T and E.O.T program Archives Room 1 Closet 14 C

O 2014.23.72 Employer of the Year Award presented to Canton Textile Mills Fourth Floor Storage Plaque, Award Inc. for "outstanding community service to the mentally retarded" Archives Room 1 Closet from the Cherokee Association for Retarded Citizens, dated 1977. 14 C

O 2014.23.73 Award presented to "Mr. Lewis Jones Jr." by the Cherokee Co. Fourth Floor Storage Plaque, Award Youth Softball Association, Inc. in apprecation of continued Archives Room 1 Closet support, dated April 25, 1981. 14 C

O 2014.23.74 Award presented to Louis L. Jones, Jr. by the Board of Directors of Fourth Floor Storage Plaque, Award the National Assocation of Manufacturers in recognition of his Archives Room 1 Closet services as a board member from 1972-1978, dated October 21, 14 1978. C

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O 2014.23.75 Plaque presented to Louis L. Jones, Jr. by the Bank of Canton Fourth Floor Storage Plaque, Award certifying his status as member of the Board of Directors, dated Archives Room 1 Closet December 1981. 14 C

O 2014.23.76 Decorative white plate with a copper-colored trim featuring a Fourth Floor Storage Plate, Decorative picture of North Canton Baptist Church. The back of the plate has Archives Room 1 Closet a commemorative message with the dates October 24, 1923 - 14 October 24, 1998. The plate was produced by the C Preston-Hopkinson Company.

O 2014.23.78 Wide brown leather bag with a zipper top included with the Louis Fourth Floor Storage Bag L. Jones, Jr. collection, probably used for carrying documents. Archives Room 1 Closet 14 D

O 2014.23.80 Pickle fork included in the Louis L. Jones, Jr. donation. It has a Fourth Floor Storage Fork, Pickle small storage box included. Archives Room 1 Closet 14 D

O 2014.23.83 Standing brown leather nameplate for a desk printed with the name Fourth Floor Storage Decoration Louis L. Jones, Jr. Archives Room 1 Closet 14 D

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O 2014.25.1 Confiscated moonshine still, donated by Sheriff Garrison. In 8 Fourth Floor Storage Still pieces. Archives Room 2

O 2014.27.1 Oak Whiskey Barrel of unknown origin Fourth Floor Storage Barrel Archives Room 4

O 2014.28.1 Long Handled Farm Tool from Rock Barn Fourth Floor Storage Tool, Farm Archives Room 3

O 2014.28.2 Short handled hand shovel with flat blade from Rock Barn Fourth Floor Storage Tool, Farm Archives Room 3 6 A

O 2014.28.3 Horseshoe from Rock Barn Fourth Floor Storage Horseshoe Archives Room 3 6 A

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O 2014.28.4 Steel Pin or wedge from Rock Barn, four sided. Fourth Floor Storage Pin Archives Room 3 6 A

O 2014.28.5 Branding Iron from Brown's Farm, mark is O.C.C. 1870 Fourth Floor Storage Brand, Animal Archives Room 3 6 A

O 2014.29.1 Tax Commissioners Rounds 1939 Third Floor Storage Announcement Main Office 12

O 2014.29.35 Fireman's Hat owned by Chief Sullivan. Description from 1995 First Floor Museum Hat CCHS Inventory. Purchased from Mrs. Sullivan estate with another hat and photo of Chief Sullivan in front of municipal building.

O 2014.29.36 Small white finished sample marble from Tate quarry First Floor Museum Marble

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O 2014.31.1 Victorian Newel Post, former Teasley House First Floor Museum Newel

O 2014.32.2 Finished block of green serpentine from Holly Springs Fourth Floor Storage Serpentine Archives Room 4 23

O 2014.33.1 Replica Blow Gun First Floor Museum Gun, Blow

O 2014.33.2 Two reproduction darts to go with blow gun Fourth Floor Storage Dart Archives Room 3 7 H

O 2014.34.1 Replica of an atlatl First Floor Museum Atlatl

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O 2014.36.1 Ku Klux Klan brought in by Skip Spears, was found in First Floor Museum Hood courthouse, assumed to be from local Klan member, Court Clerk Sandow.

O 2014.37.1 Plaque for W.B. Anderson, President, Etowah Poultry Association First Floor Museum Plaque 1992. Gathered for museum by Karen Smithwick.

O 2014.39.1 Chero-Cola Bottle, clear glass First Floor Museum Bottle

O 2014.40.1 Portrait of Elizabeth Rebecka Revis Pearson Fourth Floor Storage Portrait Archives Room 1 Closet 8 A

O 2014.40.2 Frame from portrait of Elizabeth Rebecka Revis Pearson Fourth Floor Storage Frame Archives Room 1 Closet 8 A

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O 2014.40.3 Iron Pothook used for hanging cooking pot over a fire Fourth Floor Storage Pothook Archives Room 1 17 B

O 2014.43.1 Purse, black leather with strap with metal hook to attach to a belt. Fourth Floor Storage Purse Side pocket on one side. Small money purse inside. Silver latch. Archives Room 1 Closet Main purse 6X6 inches. Belonged to Buzi Ahrens great 9 grandmother Minny Bissell, Suffield, CT. B

O 2014.43.2 Gloves: two pairs of white cotton gloves. One pair has bow at Fourth Floor Storage Glove wrist. One pair has thread design at wrist. 1950-1960s. Fair Archives Room 1 Closet condition. Belonged to Minny Bissell, Suffield, CT, Buzi Ahrens 9 great grandmother. B

O 2014.43.3 Stockings: two pairs of women's stockings. One pair off white Fourth Floor Storage Stocking silk. One pair off white cotton both with designs. Fair condition. Archives Room 1 Closet Belonged to Minny Bissell, Suffield, CT. Donnor Buzi Ahrens 9 great grandmother. B

O 2014.44.1 CD: The Birch McVay Story submitted by Kipling L. McVay Third Floor Storage Disc, Compact Main Office 12

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O 2014.44.2 USA Air Force Pilot's Bag owned by Birch McVay in World War Fourth Floor Storage Bag II WWII Archives Room 1 Closet 2 D

O 2014.52.2 Frame from photo of John Marker, late 19th century, oval, wood Fourth Floor Storage Frame with gold and black paint trim. Archives Room 1 Closet 9 C

O 2015.1.1 White child's blouse, french cuffs, sailor collar with lace, ruffles on Fourth Floor Storage Blouse front like tuxedo shirt Archives Room 3 II

O 2015.1.2 Photograph of various kinds of trim, which are now accessioned Electronic Image separately. Tatting, crochet, knitting. Seven wound on a cardboard Computer Hard Drive wrapping tube, four on a cut cardboard, eight on regular cardboard, one on a loose cardboard, fourteen kinds of trim on a tube in the exhibit (not pictured). This accession doesn't really exist because the trim is now all wound separate, but this way you can see the trim in situ.

O 2015.1.3 Tall beige knit lace with alternate flower deisgn and points. Maybe Fourth Floor Storage Lace 3 inches tall. From Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

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O 2015.1.4 White lace with two and a half flowers, points filled with Fourth Floor Storage Lace pyramids. From Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.5 Beehive lace with footprints. From Callahan collection. Fourth Floor Storage Lace Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.6 Double pyramid lace, beehive pattern. Two of the same kind on the Fourth Floor Storage Lace same slot of the cardboard, one white one beige. From Callahan Archives Room 3 collection. 13 B

O 2015.1.7 Loop of lace, with squares on border, with points that have six Fourth Floor Storage Lace holes in them. Cardboard it was wound on reads, "Grand-pa Tom's Archives Room 3 mother and her Mother made this it is over 100 years old. This is 13 1967." B

O 2015.1.8 Lace with six petal flowers, squares. Not knitted, maybe woven. Fourth Floor Storage Lace From Callahan collection. Cardboard spool says, "Grand-Ma Bell Archives Room 3 made this all". 13 B

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O 2015.1.9 Crochet shells, with fabric. From Callahan collection. Cardboard Fourth Floor Storage Lace spool says, "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.10 Crochet lace curves with fabric. From Callahan collection. Fourth Floor Storage Lace Cardboard spool says, "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.11 Crochet zig zags attached to fabric, beige. From Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Lace collection. Cardboard spool says, "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.12 Lace with circles. From Callahan collection. Cardboard spool says, Fourth Floor Storage Lace "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Under section labeled, "Aunt Em". Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.13 Small lace with small holes. From Callahan collection. Cardboard Fourth Floor Storage Lace spool says, "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Under section labeled, Archives Room 3 "Aunt Em". 13 B

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O 2015.1.14 Small zig zag. From Callahan collection. Cardboard spool says, Fourth Floor Storage Lace "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Under section labeled, "Aunt Em". Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.15 Small loops. From Callahan collection. Cardboard spool says, Fourth Floor Storage Lace "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Under section labeled, "Aunt Em". Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.16 Real small zig zag with chain. From Callahan collection. Fourth Floor Storage Lace Cardboard spool says, "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Under Archives Room 3 section labeled, "Aunt Em". 13 B

O 2015.1.17 Zig zag shells with chain on one side. From Callahan collection. Fourth Floor Storage Lace Cardboard spool says, "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Under Archives Room 3 section labeled, "Aunt Em". 13 B

O 2015.1.18 Zig zag shell with chain. Larger than previous. From Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Lace collection. Cardboard spool says, "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Archives Room 3 Under section labeled, "Aunt Em". 13 B

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O 2015.1.19 Zig zag shell chain, larger, two tone. From Callahan collection. Fourth Floor Storage Lace Cardboard spool says, "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Under Archives Room 3 section labeled, "Aunt Em". 13 B

O 2015.1.20 Two pieces of checkerboard lace, wound together. From Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Lace collection. Cardboard spool says, "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Archives Room 3 Under section labeled, "Aunt Em". 13 B

O 2015.1.21 Small checkerboard lace. From Callahan collection. Cardboard Fourth Floor Storage Lace spool says, "Grand-Ma Bell made this all". Under section labeled, Archives Room 3 "Aunt Em". 13 B

O 2015.1.22 Zig zag lace with chain. From Callahan collection. Cardboard Fourth Floor Storage Lace wrapping paper tube reads, "The midelle of this is bought I think, Archives Room 3 Aunt Emma Cagte, Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe." 13 B

O 2015.1.23 Thin checkerboard lace. Cardboard wrapping paper tube reads, Fourth Floor Storage Lace "The midelle of this is bought I think, Aunt Emma Cagte, Archives Room 3 Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe." 13 B

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O 2015.1.24 Medium zig zag lace with chain trim. Cardboard wrapping paper Fourth Floor Storage Lace tube reads, "The midelle of this is bought I think, Aunt Emma Archives Room 3 Cagte, Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe." 13 B

O 2015.1.25 Two pieces checkerboard lace. Cardboard wrapping paper tube Fourth Floor Storage Lace reads, "The midelle of this is bought I think, Aunt Emma Cagte, Archives Room 3 Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe." 13 B

O 2015.1.26 Cotton feel checkerboad lace. Cardboard wrapping paper tube Fourth Floor Storage Lace reads, "The midelle of this is bought I think, Aunt Emma Cagte, Archives Room 3 Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe." 13 B

O 2015.1.27 Thin zig zag with a loop on both sides wound on roll with zig zag Fourth Floor Storage Lace with single side chain. Cardboard wrapping paper tube reads, "The Archives Room 3 midelle of this is bought I think, Aunt Emma Cagte, Grand-pa 13 Tom's sister made the fringe." B

O 2015.1.28 Two pieces of diamond cameo lace. Wound together. Cardboard Fourth Floor Storage Lace wrapping paper tube reads, "The midelle of this is bought I think, Archives Room 3 Aunt Emma Cagte, Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe." 13 B

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O 2015.1.29 Lace that looks like pyramids with laser eyes on top. Four pieces, Fourth Floor Storage Lace one is a loop. Wound together. Cardboard wrapping paper tube Archives Room 3 reads, "The midelle of this is bought I think, Aunt Emma Cagte, 13 Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe." B

O 2015.1.30 Lace that looks like squares, then small flowers, then larger Fourth Floor Storage Lace flowers with a halo. Three pieces, wound together. Cardboard Archives Room 3 wrapping paper tube reads, "The midelle of this is bought I think, 13 Aunt Emma Cagte, Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe." B

O 2015.1.31 Pyramid laser eye lace attached to fabric. Cardboard wrapping Fourth Floor Storage Lace paper tube reads, "The midelle of this is bought I think, Aunt Archives Room 3 Emma Cagte, Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe." 13 B

O 2015.1.32 Fancy store bought lace with zig zags and flowers. Cardboard Fourth Floor Storage Lace wrapping paper tube reads, "The midelle of this is bought I think, Archives Room 3 Aunt Emma Cagte, Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe." 13 B

O 2015.1.33 Point lace with three dots. Cardboard wrapping paper tube reads, Fourth Floor Storage Lace "The midelle of this is bought I think, Aunt Emma Cagte, Archives Room 3 Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe." 13 B

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O 2015.1.34 Fringe that looks like menorahs. Cardboard wrapping paper tube Fourth Floor Storage Fringe reads, "The midelle of this is bought I think, Aunt Emma Cagte, Archives Room 3 Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe." 13 B

O 2015.1.35 Dark blue silk bias tape, was wound under other trim. From the Fourth Floor Storage Tape, Bias Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.36 Spectacles found in box in Callahan collection, left arm bent up Fourth Floor Storage Spectacles over frame, metal, missing right lense Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.37 Spectacles found in box in Callahan collection with even arms, Fourth Floor Storage Spectacles missing right lense Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.38 Spectacles found in box in Callahan collection, with straight arms, Fourth Floor Storage Spectacles bent up at diagonals Archives Room 3 13 B

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O 2015.1.39 Spectacles found in box in Callahan collection, one arm Fourth Floor Storage Spectacles Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.40 Spectacles found in box in Callahan collection, tinted lenses, right Fourth Floor Storage Sunglasses lense broken but still in frame Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.41 Souvenir baseball bat, very small, wooden, found in box in Fourth Floor Storage Bat, Baseball Callahan collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.42 Embroidered hankerchief, yellow and white roses, scalloped Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief border, found in box in Callahan collection Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.43 Two white doilies, found in box in Callahan collection Fourth Floor Storage Doily Archives Room 3 14 C

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O 2015.1.44 Arnica salve tin, very small, about the size of a large button. Very Fourth Floor Storage Jar, Cosmetic rusted/faded, hard to read. found in box in Callahan collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.45 Six knitting needles, found in box in Callahan collection Fourth Floor Storage Needle, Knitting Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.46 Very fine brown yarn or thread, found in box in Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Yarn collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.47 Crochet collar for dress, found in box in Callahan collection Fourth Floor Storage Collar Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.48 Gold and black ornate eyeglass case, pointed ends, found in box in Fourth Floor Storage Case, Eyeglass Callahan collection Archives Room 3 13 B

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O 2015.1.49 Brown leather eyeglass case with no closure, found in box in Fourth Floor Storage Case, Eyeglass Callahan collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.50 Brown leather eyeglass case with closure, found in box in Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Case, Eyeglass collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.51 Tortoise Shell Handle, maybe for a purse or clutch, broken, found Fourth Floor Storage Strap, Carrying in box in Callahan collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.52 Tin collaspsible cup, still works, found in box in Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Cup, Collapsible collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.53 Found in smaller box inside first box in Callahan collection, small Fourth Floor Storage Purse, Change leather coin purse, brown, metal closure, not in good condition Archives Room 3 13 B

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O 2015.1.54 Found in smaller box inside first box in Callahan collection, bullet, Fourth Floor Storage Bullet marked for United States Marine Corps, LIVE Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.55 Twelve loose lenses, Found in smaller box inside first box in Fourth Floor Storage Device, Vision Callahan collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.56 Single lense frame, possibly broken glasses, maybe monocle, Fourth Floor Storage Device, Vision Found in smaller box inside first box in Callahan collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.57 Two pikestaff buttons, loose in the smaller box inside the box in Fourth Floor Storage Button the Callahan collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.58 Metal buttonhook with wood handle, loose in the small box in the Fourth Floor Storage Buttonhook smaller box in the Callahan collection Archives Room 3 13 B

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O 2015.1.59 Pinstripe and dotted line fabric with metal buckle, fabric is torn, Fourth Floor Storage Buckle from the Callahan collection in the smaller box in the small box Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.60 Watch chain with medalion and figurines, a fat man and a thin man Fourth Floor Storage Chain, Watch argueing about something outdoors, chain is broken and rusted, Archives Room 3 from the smaller box inside the small box in the Callahan 13 collection B

O 2015.1.61 Ornate metal pen clip, no pen, gold colored. Found in the smaller Fourth Floor Storage Pen box in the box in the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.62 Black metal hairpin, found in small box inside box in Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Hairpin collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.63 Broken safety pin, large. From small box inside of small box in Fourth Floor Storage Pin, Safety Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

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O 2015.1.64 Beige oval buffer pillow, from the smallest box in the small box in Fourth Floor Storage Buffer, Nail the Callahan collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.65 Steel crochet hook for lace, found in smallest box in small box in Fourth Floor Storage Needle, Textile Making Callahan collection Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.66 Metal band for pen, no pen, ornate. From smallest box in small box Fourth Floor Storage Pen in Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.67 Very small key with infinity hole, diagonally pointed bit. From Fourth Floor Storage Key smallest box in box in Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.68 Key with four holes, with two divots in bit. Found in smallest box Fourth Floor Storage Key in box in Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

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O 2015.1.69 Four various screws. Black, tall brass, short brass, and rusted. Fourth Floor Storage Screw, Metalworking From smallest box in Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.70 Snap open metal ink pen, BE CAREFUL. Push button on end Fourth Floor Storage Pen, Metal Nib releases actual button at other end, pen falls open through that and Archives Room 3 wedges against button to snap into place. Still works. From 13 smallest box in Callahan collection. B

O 2015.1.71 Small pillow with netting, rectangle design, and pink flowers. Fourth Floor Storage Pillow From Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.72 White child's dress, horizontal sewn stripes along bottom of skirt, Fourth Floor Storage Dress, Day handmade lace edge, white plastic buttons on back. From Callahan Archives Room 3 collection. II

O 2015.1.73 White baby dress with vertical stripes in fabric, see through. From Fourth Floor Storage Dress, Day Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 II

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O 2015.1.74 Gray and white gingham apron with a pocket. From Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Apron collection. Archives Room 3 II

O 2015.1.75 Baby shirt with sailor collar, french cuffs, vertical stripes, buttons Fourth Floor Storage Shirt that look like mother of pearl but are probably plastic. From Archives Room 3 Callahan collection. II

O 2015.1.76 Baby gown with net insert and lace edging. From Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Gown collection. Archives Room 3 II

O 2015.1.77 Adult slip or skirt with shell button. From Callahan collection. Fourth Floor Storage Skirt Archives Room 3 II

O 2015.1.78 Pinstripe and grid fabric babygown. From Callahan collection. Fourth Floor Storage Gown Archives Room 3 14 C

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O 2015.1.79 Child's gauze blouse, embroidered, with mother of pearl buttons. Fourth Floor Storage Blouse From Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 II

O 2015.1.80 White tablecloth with handmade lace edge, not in good condition. Fourth Floor Storage Cover, Furnishing From Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.81 White skirt with buttons up the side with pocket. From Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Skirt, Wrap collection. Archives Room 3 II

O 2015.1.82 Small red container with gold stripes. Empty. From Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Box, Storage collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.83 Trim on cardboard spindle. From Callahan collection. Fourth Floor Storage Trim, Textile Archives Room 3 13 B

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O 2015.1.84 Handkerchief with embroidery holes. From Callahan collection. Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.85 Handkerchief with pink polka dot edge with flowers. From Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.86 Handkerchief with embroidered brightly colored flowers and Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief leaves. From Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.87 Handkerchief with scalloped, embroidered edge, done in blue, with Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief a fleur de lis pattern in one corner. From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.88 Handkerchief embroidered with bright flowers. From the Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

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O 2015.1.89 Long rectangular handkerchief with pastel flowers, scalloped edge Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief at the flower end. From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.90 Oval handkerchief with embroidery and holes, irregular scalloped Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief edge. Flower motief. From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.91 Yellow rectangular handkerchief with cross stitch downcast Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief daffodil. From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.92 Yellow rectangular handkerchief with upright daffodil cross stitch. Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.93 Handkerchief with bright pink embroidery of wreaths, flowers, and Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief scalloped edges. From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

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O 2015.1.94 Printed handkerchief with blue scrollwork, red and yellow tulips, Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief some small stains. From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.95 Pink printed handkerchief with pink roses and lattice design. Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief Embroidered scalloped edge. From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.96 Handkerchief with store bought lace. From the Callahan collection. Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.97 Handkerchief with delicate store bought lace. Tear along hem. Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.98 Green printed handkerchief with red, yellow, and pink poppies. Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

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O 2015.1.99 Square washcloth with grid fabric and green seam down middle. Fourth Floor Storage Washcloth Marked "Hotels Mayfair and Lennox St. Louis" with a cross Archives Room 3 symbol. From the Callahan collection. 14 C

O 2015.1.100 Handkerchief with printed purple roses and gold ribbons, Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief decorative edge on one side. Some stains. From the Callahan Archives Room 3 collection. 14 C

O 2015.1.101 Pink and white lace handkerchief, rectangular shape. From the Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.102 Blue handkerchief with pink squares. From the Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.103 Blue handkerchief with pink applique of flower. Scalloped edge. Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief Bleach marks. From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

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O 2015.1.104 Yellow rectangular doily with store bought lace with swans. From Fourth Floor Storage Doily the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.105 White rectangular doily with store bought lace with swans in it. Fourth Floor Storage Doily From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.106 Rectangular teal handkerchief. From the Callahan collection. Fourth Floor Storage Handkerchief Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.107 Pink placemat with lace lattice inlay and embroidery that looks like Fourth Floor Storage Mat, Table fern leaves. From the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.108 White oval placemat with crochet scallop edge in star points. From Fourth Floor Storage Mat, Table the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

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O 2015.1.109 White round placemat with three kinds of crochet edging. From the Fourth Floor Storage Mat, Table Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.110 Round mat with crochet medalions. Medalions are made of double Fourth Floor Storage Mat, Table crochet stitch and have a scalloped edge. From the Callahan Archives Room 3 collection. 14 C

O 2015.1.111 Round cloth placemat with six point crochet star detailing. From Fourth Floor Storage Mat, Table the Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.112 Long white child's dress, lace collar and sleeve edges. From the Fourth Floor Storage Dress Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 II

O 2015.1.113 White pillowcase with store bought lace edge. From the Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Cover, Pillow collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

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O 2015.1.114 Dishtowel with hairpin lace or broomstick crochet. From the Fourth Floor Storage Towel Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 14 C

O 2015.1.115 Cardboard wrapping paper tube that held trim and lace. Had notes Fourth Floor Storage Record, Personnel on it in pencil. "The midelle of this is bought I think, Aunt Emma Archives Room 3 Cagte Grand-pa Tom's sister made the fringe" II

O 2015.1.116 Spindle cut out of cardboard. Has notes on it and held trim and Fourth Floor Storage Record, Personnel lace. "Grand-ma Bell made this all." and "Aunt Em" Archives Room 3 II

O 2015.1.117 Cardboard spindle. "Grand-pa Tom's Mother and her Mother made Fourth Floor Storage Record, Personnel this it is over 100 years old. This is 1967." Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.118 Small box, no lid, printed outside with a fine crosshatching pattern Fourth Floor Storage Box in blue, with a man in a sewing a sleeve or taking money Archives Room 3 out of a wallet. Possibly a wallet box. Came with collection, held II some of the smaller pieces like the bullet and loose eyeglasses.

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O 2015.1.119 Long half apron with X embroidery, one pocket, X embroidered Fourth Floor Storage Apron along bottom edge, with broomstick lace and shells at bottom. Archives Room 3 From Callahan collection. II

O 2015.1.120 Child's blouse with machine embroidery up the front and back Fourth Floor Storage Blouse panels, store bought lace cuffs, mother of pearl buttons, vertical Archives Room 3 lines of piping in collumns of six. From Callahan collection. II

O 2015.1.121 Child's bonnet with ruffled lace trim, rouching across the top and Fourth Floor Storage Bonnet back pannel, looks like muslin inside, side pannels have a large Archives Room 3 basketweave pattern to them. Some coffee colored stains, two ties II on either side. From Callahan collection.

O 2015.1.122 Cotton pantalettes with handmade trim, three horizontal lines of Fourth Floor Storage Pantalettes piping at the cuff, mother of pearl button, small holes from wear in Archives Room 3 the seat. From Callahan collection. II

O 2015.1.123 Long child's Christening gown, strange fabric, coffee colored dots Fourth Floor Storage Dress in pinstripe formation, but the dots have burnt/ate through the Archives Room 3 fabric in some places. Milk colored glass buttons on front, overlay II of same fabric all the way down the center back. From Callahan collection.

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O 2015.1.124 Two color crochet booties, cream with hospital green trim, open Fourth Floor Storage Bootie weave top, picot wave edge top. Think they are made from nylon. Archives Room 3 From Callahan collection. 13 B

O 2015.1.125 Gray or pearl blue quilted fabric, quilted with pearl colored thread, Fourth Floor Storage Moccasin mocasins for a baby. From Callahan collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.126 Brown woven fabric, baby or child mocasins, puff ball on top of Fourth Floor Storage Moccasin foot, brown lace around top to hold shoe on. Wear is good enough Archives Room 3 on the bottom to tell right and left apart. From Callahan collection. 13 B

O 2015.1.127 Single strand with shell trim, crochet. From Callahan collection. Fourth Floor Storage Lace Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.128 Shells with loop with picot edge. Some fabric still attached from Fourth Floor Storage Lace previous garment. From Callahan Collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

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O 2015.1.129 Four square checkerboard lace with curved edge. From Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Lace Collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.130 Two square checkerboard lace, in white nylon thread. Two pieces. Fourth Floor Storage Lace From Callahan Collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.131 Two inches of fancy trim, shells, half circles, From Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Lace Collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.132 Six petal flower lace. Two pieces. From Callahan Collection. Fourth Floor Storage Lace Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.133 Closed and open diamond lace, about an inch and a half tall. Two Fourth Floor Storage Lace pieces. From Callahan Collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

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O 2015.1.134 Picot edge diamond lace with open spaces. Two pieces. From Fourth Floor Storage Lace Callahan Collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.135 Very finely made lace in triangle patterns. From Callahan Fourth Floor Storage Lace Collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.136 Lace with diagonal holes, two holes on pointed edges. From Fourth Floor Storage Lace Callahan Collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.137 Very finely handmade lace with a row of holes along the entire Fourth Floor Storage Lace length, and sections of sixteen holes. From Callahan Collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.138 Lace with double hole on points, twelve holes in body of lace. Fourth Floor Storage Lace From Callahan Collection. Archives Room 3 13 B

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O 2015.1.139 Lace with leaves. From Callahan Collection. Fourth Floor Storage Lace Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.140 Lace with double flower motief. From Callahan Collection. Fourth Floor Storage Lace Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.141 Lace with vertical rows. From Callahan Collection. Fourth Floor Storage Lace Archives Room 3 13 B

O 2015.1.142 Lace collar chemise, white. From Callahan Collection. Chemise

O 2015.1.143 White petticoat with store bought lace cuffs, lace inserts at knee, Petticoat and four bands of piping. From Callahan Collection.

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O 2015.1.144 Beigh plaid bonnet, ladies size. From Callahan Collection. Bonnet

O 2015.1.145 White blouse with floral embroidery and mother of pearl buttons. Blouse From Callahan Collection.

O 2015.2.1 Wooden dough bowl owned by Nettie Elrod. Fourth Floor Storage Bowl, Batter Archives Room 1 Closet 10 C

O 2015.2.2 Cotton Carder owned by Nettie Elrod. old Whittemore Patent No. Fourth Floor Storage Card, Hand 10 Improved Archives Room 1 Closet LS Watson & Co Leicester, Mass. 10 C

O 2015.3.1 Girl's Dress Jacket with lace trim, worn by Jane Davis as a child in Fourth Floor Storage Jacket her aunt's wedding, 1948. Cream cotton (noticeable ribbing) with Archives Room 3 lace along collar and piping at sleeve cuff. FF

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O 2015.3.2 Boy's Shirt (toddler), worn by Jane Davis' brother in their aunts Fourth Floor Storage Shirt wedding, 1948. White cotton with short sleeves, peter pan collar Archives Room 3 with ruffled trim. FF

O 2015.3.3 Boy's Jacket worn by Jane Davis' brother in their aunt's wedding, Fourth Floor Storage Jacket 1948. Cream cotton with patch pockets and long sleeves. Archives Room 3 FF

O 2015.5.1 Framed photos and fragment of woven coverlets. Text reads: Fourth Floor Storage Coverlet Archives Room 1 FABRICS MADE FROM YARN WHICH WAS SPUN AT THE 21 FINCHER MILL NEAR WALESKA

Items 1—4 were made by a daughter and possibly a daughter-in-law of John Keller Moore and Francis Independence Garrison, and were woven by Nancy Armaretta Moore Brooke. They were given to four of the children. Receipts dated around 1890 show that Noble John Brooke exchanged cotton and wool for yarn. Item 5 is a coverlet that was possibly woven by daughter-in-law Louvenia White Moore, as it is in the possession of one of her descendants. This picture frame contains wood from the grain bin of the Moore Brothers’ mill in Waleska. Woven for daughter Mary Francis, presently owned by her grandson William Randolph Clark who resided in Hampstead, NH at the time of the printing of the Moore book. Woven for son John Namee, present owner Robert Moren Brown who lives in Blacksburg, VA. Woven for daughter Armaretta, now in possession of John F. Brooke of White, GA. Woven for Son Marcus, he used during his lifetime. Present owner is John F. Brooke of White, GA. Kept by Winnifred Francis Carpenter, daughter of Louvenia, presently owned by her granddaughter Sheree Fincher Sawyer of Canton, GA. Page 208 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2015.8.1 From description that Rev. Ann Fletcher provided at the Reinhardt Fourth Floor Storage Quilt Exhibit in 1983: Archives Room 1 Closet Melon Patch design, by mother of Albert Daniel Cox, pre-1900. 12 An appraisal is attached in a multimedia file. D

O 2015.8.2 From the description provided by Rev Ann Fletcher at the Fourth Floor Storage Quilt Reinhardt Museum exhibit, 1983: Archives Room 1 Closet Rose of Sharon quilt, by the Rusk family, pre-1900. An appraisal 12 is attached in a multimedia file. D

O 2015.8.3 A bonnet belonging to Mrs. Emily Meritt Cox daughter of Major J Fourth Floor Storage Bonnet Merritt who fought in the Civil War and lived in South Cherokee Archives Room 3 County (from Carol White, daughter-in-law of Rev Ann Fletcher). FF

O 2015.9 Marked aerial of Long Swamp site showing locations where Electronic Image artifacts were found Computer Hard Drive

O 2015.9.1 Red and black pottery jug. This was the second pottery item Pottery found. The missing piece was not found in the hole. 9"D x 10.5"H. Long Swamp, found in marked 18' circle marked on aerial.

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O 2015.9.2 Pottery, Long Swamp, within 18' circle marked on aerial. Found Fourth Floor Storage Pottery underneath 2015.9.2, the bottom part was buried in charcoal, the Archives Room 1 top part buried in dirt (not muddy dirt, though). 9.5" D x 10.5"H. 18 A

O 2015.9.3 Pottery, Etowah hooded bottle?, Long Swamp, gourd shaped. Pottery Found in same area as 2015.9.4-6, all almost touching each other, in the 18' circle marked on aerial. 5"D x 6"H.

O 2015.9.4 Conoidal pottery jar, Long Swamp, found with .3-.6, within 18' Fourth Floor Storage Pottery circle marked on aerial. Pot has been reconstructed, glued Archives Room 1 together. 6"D x 5"H 20 D

O 2015.9.5 Pottery Jar, Long Swamp, complete, found with .3-.6 within 18' Pottery circle. 5"D x 6"H

O 2015.9.6 Stamped conoidal pottery jar reconstructed, Long Swamp, found Pottery with .3-.5, within 18' circle marked on aerial. 5"D x 5"H

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O 2015.9.7 Small shallow pottery bowl, Long Swamp. Lamar believes that Pottery this might have been used as a cover for a large water bottle. It was found with the 2015.9.1 and 2015.9.2 jars, within the 18' circle on aerial map.

O 2015.9.8 Seven small pottery bowls, Long Swamp. These were found Pottery scattered in an approximately 2' wide area, noted inside the 18' circle marked "a" on aerial. All are <2"D and <1"H.

O 2015.9.9 Beads, Long Swamp, found scattered in field, a few look the same Fourth Floor Storage Bead and were found together. They were found in the triangle marked Archives Room 1 by a dashed line on the aerial, bounded by trees on 2 sides, and 19 extent of 18' circle on other. The glass beads were not found at A Long Swamp, but at Allatoona.

O 2015.9.10 Stone bead, Long Swamp, in shape of a gourd. It was found in the Fourth Floor Storage Bead field same as other beads Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.11 Stone bead, Setting Down Creek, in shape of gourd, very similar to Fourth Floor Storage Bead item .10 from Long Swamp. It was found at Setting Down Creek Archives Room 1 off 369 on east side, in bend of creek where small mound was. 19 The hole does not go through the bead. A

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O 2015.9.12 Small incurved pot, Long Swamp, reconstructed, found with Pottery another small bowl shaped like an acorn, which was lost when his house was hit by tornado. Found in 18' circle marked on aerial photograph. 5"D x 2.5"H

O 2015.9.13 Scalloped top pottery bowl, Long Swamp. The bowl is Fourth Floor Storage Pottery reconstructed, with plaster filling in missing pieces. Found in the Archives Room 1 18' circle on aerial map. 9"D x 5"H. 20 D

O 2015.9.14 PPKs from Long Swamp, found in same general area as the 18' Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile circle on aerial photo Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.15 Small PPKs from Long Swamp, found in same general area as 18' Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile circle Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.16 Carved stone face Long Swamp, he called it a spook face. Found Fourth Floor Storage Stone, carved in the 18' circle Archives Room 1 19 A

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O 2015.9.17 Small pottery bowl, scalloped edges, Long Swamp. Fourth Floor Storage Pottery Reconstructed, with half duplicated in plaster. Found with items Archives Room 1 18 and 19 in 18' circle on aerial. 4.5"D x 1"H. 19 A

O 2015.9.18 Smooth pottery bowl, Long Swamp. Reconstructed with plaster Fourth Floor Storage Pottery replacing missing pieces and fiberglass? mesh reinforcement, Archives Room 1 found with items 17 and 19 within 18' circle on aerial. 7.5" D x 18 3"H. C

O 2015.9.19 Strap handle pottery bowl, Long Swamp. Found only 14-18" deep, First Floor Museum Pottery within the 18' circle on aerial. 11"D x 5"H

O 2015.9.20 PPKs, Long Swamp. Found scattered in field, area marked with Fourth Floor Storage Point, Projectile dashed line on aerial photograph. Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.21 Conoidal Pot, Long Swamp. Found next to strap handled pot (item Pottery 19) in 18' circle on aerial. Buried about 20" deep, if that much. 9"D x 9"H.

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O 2015.9.22 Large pottery bowl, Long Swamp, reconstructed. Found at the Fourth Floor Storage Pottery edge of the 18' circle on aerial, buried about 24" deep. 12"D x Archives Room 1 13"H. 20 A

O 2015.9.23 Ear Spools, Long Swamp. Found at location "d" on the aerial Ear Spool photo.

O 2015.9.24 Pottery Bowl, Long Swamp, found with ear spools (item 23) and Pottery item 25 at location d on aerial. Someone went in during the night after the bowl was found and took the missing portion. The bowl is reconstructed, the missing portion replaced with plaster, reinforced with fiberglass? mesh. 7"D x 5"H.

O 2015.9.25 Pottery Bowl, Long Swamp, reconstructed. Found with earspools Fourth Floor Storage Pottery (item 23) and another bowl (item 24) at location d on aerial map. Archives Room 1 18 C

O 2015.9.26 Carved Stone face, Long Swamp.Found approximately waist deep, Fourth Floor Storage Stone, carved close to ear spools (ITEM24) and bowl (ITEM 25) at location d on Archives Room 1 aerial photo. 19 A

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O 2015.9.27 Celt found at Long Swamp at location c on aerial photo. It was Fourth Floor Storage Celt found with another, almost identical celt, which was lost when his Archives Room 1 house was hit by a tornado. 19 A

O 2015.9.28 Various celts found scattered in the field at Long Swamp (area Fourth Floor Storage Celt within dashed lines), the same general area in which beads and Archives Room 1 points were found. 19 A

O 2015.9.29 Two stone balls, Long Swamp, found scattered in field Fourth Floor Storage Ball, stone Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.30 Ear Spool found in field at Long Swamp. Fourth Floor Storage Spool, Ear Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.31 Round Game Disks, Long Swamp, found scattered in field. (2 Fourth Floor Storage Round Game Disks bags) Archives Room 1 19 A

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O 2015.9.32 Round Smoothing Stone, Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Round Smoothing Stone Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.33 Two stones with smooth flat surface, Long Swamp, possibly for Fourth Floor Storage Stone, Worked smoothing Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.34 (4) Pottery sherds, believe from Lamar type pottery, found at Fourth Floor Storage Pottery Sherd Sweetwater beach at Sweetwater Creek, Allatoona. Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.35 Smooth Stone, Sweetwater at Allatoona Fourth Floor Storage Stone, worked Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.36 Game or grinding stone, Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Stone, worked Archives Room 1 19 A

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O 2015.9.37 Two pieces of chunkey stone, Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Chunkey Stone Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.38 Box of artifacts from Long Swamp, pipes, faces,small pottery pots, Fourth Floor Storage Box of artifacts ppks, discs, etc. Found in field marked by dashed lines 19 6 pipes and/or fragments from this ID are on display in the D museum.

O 2015.9.39 Clay doll arm, Long Swamp. Lamar said that other people had Fourth Floor Storage Clay doll arm found clay dolls at Long Swamp. Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.40 Stone Hoe, Long Swamp, found at location b on aerial photo Fourth Floor Storage Hoe Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.41 Clay Pipe, Long Swamp, found in field. Fourth Floor Storage Pipe, Clay Archives Room 1 19 A

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O 2015.9.42 Pottery Dipper or Pipe, Long Swamp. It looks like a pipe, but is Fourth Floor Storage Pottery not hollow Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.43 Possible polished deer antler, Long Swamp, polished to a point Fourth Floor Storage Antler Archives Room 1 19 A

O 2015.9.44 Etched stone, with curved interior surface, possibly boatstone Fourth Floor Storage Stone, worked fragment. From Long Swamp Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.45 Two pottery fragments, possibly doll arm, Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Pottery Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.46 Pottery, shaped like ink pot, Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Pottery Archives Room 1 19 B

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O 2015.9.47 Three Pottery fragments, glazed with dots and lines, Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Pottery sherds Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.48 Two Pottery sherds, Long Swamp, from field Fourth Floor Storage Pottery sherds Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.49 White quartz defleshing tool, Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage PPK Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.50 Celt, Dawsonville, etched,perhaps with eye symbol. Found with Fourth Floor Storage Celt item .51 at Dawsonville, off 53, on the Etowah on left side going Archives Room 1 upstream. Above where rafts are, used to be road that went 19 through to 52. B

O 2015.9.51 Pottery disk, Dawsonville, found with item .50 at Dawsonville, off Fourth Floor Storage Pottery 53, on the Etowah on left side going upstream. Above where rafts Archives Room 1 are, used to be road that went through to 52. 19 B

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O 2015.9.52 Pottery sherds and piece of slate found in field at Long Swamp. Fourth Floor Storage Pottery sherds Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.53 Pottery sherds and jaw bones from field at Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Pottery Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.54 Small pottery bowl, scalloped rim from Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Pottery Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.55 Miscellaneous items from field at Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Artifacts Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.56 Deer Bone, Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Bone Archives Room 1 19 B

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O 2015.9.57 PPKs from various locations, not Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage PPK Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.58 Chunkey stone, pink, Talona Creek in Talking Rock Fourth Floor Storage Stone Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.59 Celt, Talona Creek Fourth Floor Storage Celt Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.60 Fragment of Bannerstone, from Hwy 136 near Scarecorn Creek Fourth Floor Storage Bannerstone roadbank of old field road. Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.61 Fragment of Pottery leg, Conn's Creek where it hits the Etowah, Fourth Floor Storage Pottery north of Long Swamp, an older site Archives Room 1 19 B

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O 2015.9.62 Unknown item, Long Swamp, found in field, has rings carved on it Fourth Floor Storage Unknown Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.63 Quartz PPKs, found together on edge of raodbed on Henderson Fourth Floor Storage PPK Mountain Hunting Club close to Camp Dobbs Boy Scout Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.64 Unknown item with circles, believes came from field at Long Fourth Floor Storage Unknown Swamp Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.65 PPK, unknown location Fourth Floor Storage PPK Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.66 PPKs from various locations Fourth Floor Storage PPK Archives Room 1 19 B

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O 2015.9.67 Bead (not yet drilled) and clay ball, Long Swamp field Fourth Floor Storage Bead Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.68 Quartz from various locations Fourth Floor Storage Quartz Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.69 Quartz crystal, Long Swamp field Fourth Floor Storage Quartz Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.70 Quartz crystals and pieces, Long Swamp field Fourth Floor Storage Quartz Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.71 Celt, Frogtown at edge of field road Fourth Floor Storage Celt Archives Room 1 19 B

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O 2015.9.72 Celt, made by Lamar Holcomb using grinding stone (item 83), Fourth Floor Storage Celt found stone for it in Cohutta Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.73 Pipe with bird, unknown, found somewhere south of Atlanta by a Fourth Floor Storage Pipe relative Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.74 PPKs, framed, various locations. The larger ones came from Fourth Floor Storage PPK White County at an relic sale. Archives Room 1 19

O 2015.9.75 Axe with notches for binding, Riverbend Gun Club off Yellow Fourth Floor Storage Axe Creek Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.76 Minie Ball, found in Mr. Holcomb backyard Fourth Floor Storage Bullet Archives Room 1 19 B

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O 2015.9.77 Mica headress fragment, broken in tornado, Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Mica Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.78 Stone used to hold down drill to wear, from field at Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Stone Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.79 Lithics, Long Swamp field Fourth Floor Storage Lithic Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.80 Unknown item, unknown location (his wife found) Fourth Floor Storage Unknown Archives Room 1 19 B

O 2015.9.81 Beaver Pelt and jaw, made by Mr. Holcomb. He tanned using Fourth Floor Storage Pelt animal brain. Archives Room 1 20 C

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O 2015.9.82 Large Pottery Bowl, unknown origin. The Holcombs purchased Fourth Floor Storage Pottery this bowl at a flea market, somewhere in the southeast. It is Archives Room 1 incomplete and taped together. 12"D x 9"H 20 B

O 2015.9.83 Grinding Stone, Long Swamp Fourth Floor Storage Grinding Stone Archives Room 1 20

O 2015.10.1 Women's Satin Blouse, with pearl and lace decoration, c1890. A Fourth Floor Storage Blouse matching bustled skirt is item10.2. From Buzz Ahrens' family Archives Room 3 ancestors in Conneticut. JJ

O 2015.10.2 Satin Bustled Skirt, pairs with 10.1 blouse. From Buzz Ahrens Fourth Floor Storage Skirt family in Conneticut, circa 1890. Archives Room 3 JJ

O 2015.10.3 Pink Silk Crepe Flapper style dress with beads, sleeveless. From Fourth Floor Storage Dress the Buzz Ahrens' family ancestors in Conneticut. Archives Room 3 JJ

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O 2015.10.6 Cream colored Lace and Braid trim from Ahren's family ancestors. Fourth Floor Storage Lace Archives Room 3 JJ

O 2015.10.7 Cream Satin Collars? from Ahrens family ancestors. Five clear Fourth Floor Storage Collar buttons are attached to the collars, a matching button is present, but Archives Room 3 not attached. A total of 4 pieces of satin (only 2 are shown in JJ image).

O 2015.10.8 Cream Cotton Collar, with cream ruffled trim attached with Fourth Floor Storage Collar needlelace. Body of collar is puckered/ruched with square grid of Archives Room 3 stitching. Two matching triangles, possibly for pocket trim. JJ

O 2015.10.9 White collar (silk?) with jabot attached by snaps from Ahrens Fourth Floor Storage Collar family Archives Room 3 JJ

O 2015.10.10 Bowtie, cream silk with black polka dots from Ahrens family Fourth Floor Storage Tie, Bow Archives Room 3 JJ

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O 2015.10.11 Small pink and cream linen purse, flap is decorated with an Fourth Floor Storage Purse embroidered basket and flowers in pink, rose and green. Purse is Archives Room 3 only 4.5" wide and 3.25" high. JJ

O 2015.10.12 Cream crepe and lace collar with matching bow from the Ahrens Fourth Floor Storage Collar family Archives Room 3 JJ

O 2015.10.13 Embroidered White Linen Napkin with hemstitch. Embroidered Fourth Floor Storage Napkin pale pink flowers and green leaves and stems. Archives Room 3 JJ

O 2015.10.14 Ladies Slip, cotton, with lace and ribbon trim at the neck and finely Fourth Floor Storage Slip pleated silk at the bottom. Snap enclosures down front placket Archives Room 3 JJ

O 2015.10.15 Fine Bobbin Lace Collar Fourth Floor Storage Collar Archives Room 3 JJ

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O 2015.10.16 Table Runner, cotton with lace Fourth Floor Storage Runner, Table Archives Room 3 JJ

O 2015.10.17 Eyeglasses with case, no arms, lenses are unframed, nose bridge is Fourth Floor Storage Eyeglasses wire Archives Room 3 JJ

O 2015.11.1 Spinning Wheel used by Mary Westbrook Beavers (Mrs. Johnny Fourth Floor Storage Wheel, Spinning Thomas Beavers, Sr) and Nancy Anno Beavers (Mrs. Johnny Archives Room 2 Thomas Beavers, Jr). The spinning wheel was donated by Sara Jo Holcombe Cauble, the daughter-in-law of Susie Anno Beavers Holcombe, and her children Jeff Holcombe and Beth Holcombe Cox.

O 2015.11.2 Dress from Beavers family, c1910 with hand crocheted trim and Fourth Floor Storage Dress brown ribbon Archives Room 3 KK

O 2015.11.3 Women's Coat, Beaver's Family, c1910. Lightweight, beige with Fourth Floor Storage Coat blue collar and two large brass buttons. Archives Room 3 KK

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O 2015.12.1 (On Jones Mercantile Co. letterhead stationery , no date on letter) Third Floor Storage Letter Jones Mercantile Co. Main Office Capital $125,000.00 12 Wholesale and Retail Established 1879 Incorporated 1907 Proprietors Canton Fertilizer Co. Orange, Hickory Flat, Ducktown and Waleska, GA. Merchandise, Cotton and Fertilizers. Dear Geo - L.B is doing very well - but ask the girl to just give her a little at a time & don't have her let her half way get it up - I don't want her to neglect her exercise - but just three lines at a time gotten perfect - Think she will do all right --- I want to see if _?__ White had some good pieces & she said she would look them up for me so when L.B comes back I'll send them guess if I don't go up in the next month you had better send her back - make her count. Think she is going to do all right. Pls come to see us. Mag O 2015.12.2 Dear Geo - I'm glad you sent LB this work for me - have reviewed Third Floor Storage Letter all of her prices(or pieces?) And don't let her try any more of Dixie Main Office - she has learned the easiest part and the ___ is to hard for her - 12 just let her keep up the part she is working on now - I think now I'll go to Atlanta next week, or rather this week, don't know yet - I do appreciate your thinking of me when is was so cold - I most did freeze - and would love to set by your fire and would'nt I enjoy that sweet milk just fine, , but cant come now - Lil came home Saturday - come when you can - In a letter from Walter this morning he said Eddie was'nt yet wed. Well good by 'till I see you. Margaret

O 2015.12.3 B.F. Coggins, President West Main Street Third Floor Storage Letter Canton Grocery Company, Dealers in Main Office Fancy and Staple Groceries, Feed Stuff, Etc. 12 Canton, GA. When can you come I had the fatter pig was glad to see Beirnce(?) We are all on the grunts(?) Birt is sick too but up Well you feel better after reserr___(?) the prayr meeting its best write a long letter Mother

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O 2015.12.4 Saturday Third Floor Storage Letter Dear George I dont know what to say onley come __ (tear in Main Office paper) still living the Dr said when I ask him how long she could 12 live he said they last for weeks some times & then die as quick as you could snap your fingers he could not tell. but she loock to be as low as she can be to live I thought she would not live yesterday but she rested very well all night, but had something in her arm 3 times When she dies Walter will not hurrey her in the ground so I expect he will keep her here two night if he dos we will not get to keep her at home ____ I will write that later Daisy is here will leave today for home I am real well write me Mother

O 2015.12.5 College Park Sep 11 Third Floor Storage Letter Dear George I have just got your letter & nerley scared the wole Main Office thing to death for fere you could send the scarlet fevor in your 12 letter so when you write hav Mr Mechell/Mechem to send me a card from the store if anything bad comes up. I do hope you will get a long well. but the danger is when you think they are well & out of danger take care of them then I am (tear in paper) stand it much better (tear in paper) then I even/ever? hoped too do she up so much of a night the boys stayes with us often as they can Well don't you worry a bout Carrie?_ & comming to see her you must not think of coming what could you do - nothing but neglect your own through this fever & Walter & her boath would be afraid. Georgia I never will worry you nor non of mine a bout her dying for she has live so long she may live yet a long time I ask the Dr how long she could live he said o sometimes for months & sometimes they die at a snap of your fanger. George you see she has him takin codien more than 6 months that is nerley morpine & for some time she has bin taking morpine in her arm & through her stomack & when it dies in her then she raves till she gets more I though(t) for a few days she was (tear in the paper) So I will tell you as for how long she live I don't no if she (stain on paper) dead with that all the time I wouldn't hav some ide how long she could live or how the deases (?) was but I know if they did not give it to her she would die in a short time She eats (hartty?) has for several days & sleep good of a night but I don't know how long she ___ live for she is better but she cant live

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O 2015.12.6 Robert Marble Company Third Floor Storage Letter Manufacturers of Monuments Main Office Bank & Store Fronts - Marble & Granite 12 Steel Fencing Ball Ground, GA 7-30-1920 Dear Bernice I could not answer your letter any sooner Did not know where to send it We are all well. Ralph's in Canton & did ____ Sunday with Mother. I put up 8 chicks this morning Caught St___? out of the garden eating your cantolopes. Maby we will have a few late ones. Mr Ho__ is plowing up the grass at last. Mr Stoner will soon be done. ____? I went to church last night - don't thing the Hill C. is having any revivel. I am working all the time. Don't see any of the girls. I hope you are having a fine trip. Paul goes to Atlanta in the morning. I don't know how long he is going to stay with us. Dr McClure wanted to know what you was going to do about the school musick I told him to tell him you would not teach Give Flossie my love & tell her to mary you off if she can (OK I am joking) Hurry home we miss you Lovingly Mother Note after the signature with an x through it: I am needing you bad to help dry apples and core peaches.

O 2015.12.7 Dear Georgia I thank you so much for my dress it is so clean & Third Floor Storage Letter pretty I will make it up soon Main Office P & M reported such a good time P baby did fine Georgia this 12 will shock you more than all the election I cant say I don't belive it I was told by a woman who has a uncle in his the town & his name is Asbury Chapman he said The Preecher he cald him Cal Raystel

6 I cleaned out our ___ today Pearl seames so happy & R___ too tell ____ to go to Roam to the bank meeting he will be glad he went Mr. Jones is going on crutches he hurt his knee when he was a way Write me a long letter & come a gain soon Sorry I never got to see Mr Roberts (?) Mother

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O 2015.12.8 & a man by the name Forist was seen go up a big gully or dich & Third Floor Storage Letter pull a bottle out of the hiding plase and boath got so drunk they Main Office could not go a step & the Dept man said he - R - has come to him 12 dosin of times & give that many different names of men who never aurterised (authorised?) him to do so & said they wanted it - gal of W & I will get it or send for the W & it every word a lie they say down there he drinks

O 2015.12.9 I som times I look at the blessed old book I say you are all rit no Third Floor Storage Letter falce preeching in you. no hipocrit The road to heven laid dow Main Office by christ & god so we can understand it plaine & simple This is 12 not to talk but if it is so I would not here him. the one told me will tell you I never said not till it it seemes lik they all know it in his own town This has not bin a ma___?? a G__

O 2015.12.10 I talked to Mrs Read she said tell you they were doing fine they Third Floor Storage Letter had so many sick ___? for the paper I believe 25 I dont no & Main Office they were going to send every quarter so much money to 12 DS(?)-some body & wife you no her I guess. She is delited said give her love to you. She will get the lady to gather up ____ for the special prayr if she can. the wether is no bad. I have such a bad cold and some cough too yes I am sory for all these distress but it comes to all it is sad I p______he said those p___ & salt_?

O 2015.12.11 You write oftin to me I am glad Jude is doing so well & glad he Third Floor Storage Letter voted his first vote against whiskey & when he gets rich & wants Main Office to give me a fine present he can get me a pare of glasses, tell him ? 12 P Flaggon has got him a wife. why did he not get her & Ray Crisler is going to marry that cussin (?) Annie McAffee. Mrs C is perfectly charmed with it She is 2 years older than that child Ray he is 20 only O yes Daisy Cook & Millie will boath marry next week but they have plenty more Scan0020 a house full it is a shame I wish they would half get off I still have my ____ teeth O (I need?) to hav them pull out. Lov to all & lots for yourself I send the sample back the green is so much like mine you cant tell it & you know it is _____ a little I paid dollar for mine jus like this sample. Goodbye I will tell Mrs B to write you. Goodbye Mother

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O 2015.12.12 Dear Georgia Third Floor Storage Letter Scan0021 Main Office I see you never got my letter I sent to you by Birt and Cara Goss 12 May left last Tue we havent herd a word yet from her I have M____ again I sertinley let her do the work I cant walk but I believe my knee is a speck better & if it ever dos get better I will get work I mean it I hav all wayes bin a F o o l Who will thank me Scan0022 I wish you had a good cook Georgia you try Margret Lay She has bin with Fannie Brown Weh a year I here she has gone home to stay Her man is dead & has no children She is Clay Greens sister or half sister I will find out more before I send this Rol is here today he don't feel I just saw Margret Lay pass with her Mother I wish you could get her I no she is not hired Scan0023 I could not call her because I could not walk. I miss Lou B so much All well Scan0024 I don't know how she cooks but come & see her & me too Come some morning no you cant go back the same day eather you can stay all night I will let you. & write her if you cant come Send it in care of Peat Green or Clay Come down when you can Bye, Mother

You never can read this Sunday I had 2 cards from M She changed her ____ coat for a dark talor suit ___ said he was out there all ___ My ____ is fine I put him in a goods box in my garden Well Georgia I must not complain I dont suffer(?) when I sit & rest it when I walk or try to walk God intends I shant cook I recon I know I am some better So good bye Mother

O 2015.12.13 Agency of The Manhattan Life Insurance Company of New York, Third Floor Storage Letter Atlanta Nov 7, 1906 Main Office J.J. Coggins, Manager 12 Southeastern Department 607-8-9-10 Empire Building Atlanta, Ga Nov 7 1906

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Dear Sister Georgia, I recd your Letter __ 5 and sent you by express yesterday the medicine. In regard to the fruit dont send some untill you hear more from me Agnes will write you in regard to books. You did not enclose letters from Mrs McHan so I dont know what she said Come to see us, with lots of love John O 2015.12.14 back home she has got to come and stay some with me. You dont Third Floor Storage Letter know how bad I did want to see you all before I left but I could not Main Office come it was not that I did not want to see you all I have not been 12 well enough to come You all dident know what I have suffered and gone through and I am glad you didn't but this is all right with me I have made up my minde if I cant get well I will make the best of it I can How is Georgia I hope she is well When you write to her tell her where I am Tell her to write to me I am going to write to her as soon as I can. tell lily & May to write to me. How is Jim Kiss him for us. Lovingly (could not read the signed name - Carrie,Carmine, ?) Scan0028 (not positive this scan follows 0027) Did you all get Eddies & Charleys pictures - wasent they ?______?

O 2015.16.1 Howell's Drive-In Voucher for free Coke Third Floor Storage Voucher Main Office 12

O 2015.19.1 Saddle Oxford Shoes Fourth Floor Storage Shoe Archives Room 1 17 B

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O 2015.20.1 Black lace shawl, which was estimated to be over 100 years old in Fourth Floor Storage Shawl 1958. Grandma Coggins (Mrs. A.B. Coggins nee Mary Louise Archives Room 3 Smith), 1844-1928- the shawl may have belonged to her mother KK (Rachel Mathide Addington Smith) 1820-1858. It was passed to Lilly Coggins Jones to Mrs. Rube Jones (her daughter-in-law) to Judson Roberts (cousin) at Coggins Reunion in 1987.

O 2015.22.2 Jones Building Material apron Fourth Floor Storage Apron Archives Room 1 17 B

O 2015.22.3 Matchbook from Cherokee Federal Savings and Loan Association Fourth Floor Storage Matchbook Four Locations to Serve You Archives Room 1 17 B

O 2015.22.4 Thermometer from Yarbrough Bros. Groceries and Fresh Meats, Fourth Floor Storage Thermometer Canton, GA. Telephones 58 & 495. The thermometer is framed, Archives Room 1 with a grandmother clock drawn on the mat, the thermometer is the 17 clock case. B

O 2015.22.5 Pocketknife from Canton Drug Company, "The Rexall Store" Fourth Floor Storage Knife Ph.No.1 Archives Room 1 17 B

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O 2015.22.6 Promotional Calendar (back only) from Etowah Insurance Agency, Fourth Floor Storage Calendar NA Thomason and Edw. A. Thomason Archives Room 1 Complete Insurance Coverage 17 Phone GR 9-3912 B Etowah Bank Bldg. Canton, GA

O 2015.27.1 Plow Wrench and small nail found at bend in Blankets Creek on Fourth Floor Storage Wrench the Blankets Creek Bike Trail. From his email, he found while Archives Room 1 panning for gold, has been told that it is an early 1900's Vulcan 17 Company plow wrench made in Evansville, Indiana. B

O 2015.29.2 Framed print drawing of Gibson Girl era woman, probably Fourth Floor Storage Print commercial, from the Wheeler house Archives Room 1 17 B

O 2015.30.2 Past Perfect Museum Software Professional Training held in Third Floor Storage Notebook Kennesaw, Meghan Griffin attended Library Shelves

O 2015.30.3 Georgia Historical Society Profiting from the Past: Using Local Third Floor Storage Notebook Historical Resources to Promote Tourism. Held in Canton with Library Shelves Stefanie Joyner attending

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O 2015.30.4 Georgia Trust: Endangered Properties Institute Handbook Third Floor Storage Notebook Library Shelves

O 2015.36.1 Plantation Desk from Rabbit Hill Farm in Woodstock, originally First Floor Museum Desk purchased from an antique store.

O 2015.40.1 Hand and machine stitched butternut-colored wool with Fourth Floor Storage Breeches silver-colored buttons for the attached suspenders. Button fly with Archives Room 3 three interior buttons and one exterior button with tan interior fly flap. Seams and buttons are sewn with dark brown and black thread. Part of a reproduction Civil War uniform.

O 2015.40.2 Butternut colored handstitched wool jacket with five decorative Very Good Fourth Floor Storage Jacket buttons on the front and singular pocket on the left side and short Archives Room 3 collar with dark brown underside. Interior of the garment has a tan colored cotton lining stitched with tan thread, exterior is primarily stitched with dark brown thread. Decorative buttons are dome-shaped, silver colored, and bear the Georgia state seal imprinted on the front facing. Part of a reproduction Civil War uniform.

O 2015.40.3 Pair of black boots with brown laces. Sole is made of a hardened Fourth Floor Storage Boot leather with a wooden heel and metal around the rear edges of the Archives Room 3 heel and more leather in the center. The sole is nailed down with small metal tacks. The rest of the shoe is a rough black leather with weathering on the outside and four lacing holes threaded with thin brown leather laces. Part of a reproduction Civil War uniform.

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O 2015.40.4 Wide brimmed brown leather hat. The body of the hat is primarily Fourth Floor Storage Hat a dark brown leather suede with a light brown lining around the Archives Room 3 brim. A decorative light brown cotton band is tied around the dome of the hat. The interior of the hat is lined with a black strip of leather around the fitting and a light brown and white plaid covering the remaining area. A weathered and torn tag is present in the interior with little legible print remaining. Part of a reproduction Civil War uniform.

O 2015.40.5 Black leather belt with gold colored square double pronged metal Fourth Floor Storage Belt buckle. There are seven pairs of holes for fastening the buckle. Archives Room 3 Black thread stitching is present to create the loop for the buckle. Part of a reproduction Civil War uniform.

O 2015.40.6 Small leather pouch present on but separated from the belt. The Fourth Floor Storage Belt, Storage pouch is hand stitched with black thread and has a decorative line Archives Room 3 of threading on the front flap. Both an exterior and interior flap are present to offer secure fastening and protection for the carryables. A single brass stud holds the flaps in place. Two leather loops are present on the rear of the item to secure it to the belt. Part of a reproduction Civil War uniform.

O 2015.40.7 Long sleeved plaid cotton shirt with a button front. The plaid is Fourth Floor Storage Shirt colored an alternating green and blue with white bordering on a Archives Room 3 square pattern. The buttons start from the short collar and continue halfway down the torso. The buttons are made of a light wood and bound to the shirt with gray thread. The sleeves of the shirt are able to come unbuttoned at the wrist, with the same wooden buttons present. Part of a reproduction Civil War uniform.

O 2015.40.8 Wooden canteen with a rounded shape. The canteen is held by a Fourth Floor Storage Canteen cotton strap patterned with white and blue lining that goes around Archives Room 3 the circumference of the vessel. The canteen itself is a dark wood with metal around the circumference of the vessel for support. An opening is present on the top of the canteen of metal construction with a stopper made of metal and cork, fastened with a length of leather. Both facings of the canteen have carvings present, one side reads "34th Co. B" while the other reads "T. Cantrell, GA, Vols, C.S.A." Part of a reproduction Civil War uniform. Page 239 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

O 2015.40.9 A light tan colored canvas bag with strap. The bag has a singular Fourth Floor Storage Bag, Tote flap with three silver colored metal buttons held by tan thread. The Archives Room 3 strap is made of the same material and is sewn to the rear of the bag with tan thread. Part of a reproduction Civil War uniform.

O 2015.40.10 Small leather satchel with complementing leather strap. The leather Fourth Floor Storage Satchel is hardened and is constructed with black threading. There are two Archives Room 3 flaps present to secure the carryables with two additional small pockets present on the front that are covered by the exterior flaps. The outermost flap features a small decorative length of black threading. A brass stud is present to fasten the flaps, as well as a brass button bearing the letters "C.S.A." The strap is made of a thick leather and features lines of decorative black threading. Two leather loops are present on the backside of the satchel to secure it. Part of a reproduction Civil War uniform.

O 2015.40.11 A scabbard for holding a bayonet constructed of hardened leather Fourth Floor Storage Scabbard, Bayonet and metal. The interior is of a triangular shape and lined with Archives Room 3 metal. The exterior includes a loop to fasten the scabbard, as well as a decorative opening that showcases some of the metal. The length of the scabbard is black, hardened leather and has a piece of painted black metal present at its tip. Two studs are located on the main body near the opening, and the item is stitched with black thread. Part of a reproduction Civil War uniform.

O 2015.40.12 Two suspenders constructed of soft brown leather and tan cloth. Fourth Floor Storage Suspenders The leather straps have two openings on each length to attach to Archives Room 3 buttons on the breeches. The straps are attached to a metal ring which connects them to a length of tan cotton that make up the primary length of the suspenders. The straps cross over the back and connect to the backside with a similar piece of leather. Part of a reproduction Civil War uniform.

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O 2015.41.1 Mica rock found in Stefanie Joyner's backyard in Ball Ground, Fourth Floor Storage Mica about the size of a large sandwich. Archives Room 1 Closet 11

O 2015.41.2 Square, dressed piece of white marble. Red felt square pads on Marble Sample reverse.

O 2015.47.1 Vietnam-era military coat with patch on left shoulder. The coat is Fourth Floor Storage Coat collared and tan-colored with four large pockets on both sides of Archives Room 3 the breast. The patch on the left arm is of the 4th Batallion 31st LL Infantry; it is shield-shaped and features a black rocket with white smoke over gold crosses on a red background. Shoulder flaps are present on the top of the jacket with an additional button on each, and a decorative ring of similar-colored fabric wraps around the wrists. Small, metallic gold-colored buttons of the US Army are present throughout with "Waterbury Button Co." stamped on the back of each. The interior of the coat is lined with a light green glossy nylon and has a brown patch with directions on how to press the coat. O 2015.47.2 Tan-colored Vietnam-era US Army pants. The pants are sized Fourth Floor Storage Pants 33/32, zipper fly, and have two front pockets and two back pockets Archives Room 3 with small brown buttons throughout. LL

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O 2015.47.3 Aged Canadian Boy Scout uniform shirt. The shirt is dark green Fourth Floor Storage Shirt and collared with two front pockets and is adorned with patches Archives Room 3 and decorations throughout. The front left pocket has three strips LL of decorative white fabric with a small tan "be prepared" patch. The left arm has a large patch of black felt sewn to it and has various patches attached. The right shoulder has a white patch that is attached to a length of red and white rope that wraps around the upper arm. Two additional patches are sewn to the upper right arm. The front right pocket has "Boy Scouts - Canada" sewn into it with red thread, along with a patch on the front that reads "Ontario" with a white flower. O 2015.47.4 A green Boy Scout uniform button-up shirt with two front pockets. Fourth Floor Storage Shirt The shirt is adorned with patches on the front and the sleeves, Archives Room 3 "Explorers B.S.A" is also stitched on the right pocket in brown LL thread. Two pins with stars are attached to the front of the shirt

O 2015.47.5 A green Boy Scout shirt with patches and two pockets on the front. Fourth Floor Storage Shirt Two patches on the left sleeve state "Troop 21" and "Canton, GA." Archives Room 3 "Explorers B.S.A" can be seen stitched above the right pocket. LL

O 2015.47.6 A tan-colored military coat with four large front pockets and Fourth Floor Storage Coat shoulder flaps. The coat is collared and is lined with a gold-colored Archives Room 3 silk on the interior. The buttons present on the coat are of the US LL Air Force and feature an eagle with 13 stars on a silver-colored body and "Waterbury Button Co." stamped on the back. There are decorative fabric bands stitched around the wrists. A patch on the inside reads "Jet-Ace" and "Tailored in San Antonio, Texas."

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O 2015.47.7 Pants that are part of an Air Force uniform. The pants are Fourth Floor Storage Pants tan-colored, zipper fly, and have front and back pockets. A ring of Archives Room 3 buttons are present around the interior waistband opposite the belt LL loops. A tag on the inside states that the garment was made to Air Force standards.

O 2015.47.8 A green US Military overcoat. The coat is collared, Fourth Floor Storage Overcoat double-breasted, and knee-length. Two concealed pockets are Archives Room 3 present on the front of the coat, as well as six large buttons. LL Shoulder flaps are present on the top of the coat. Small straps with buttons for fastening them are on the exterior of the garment near the wrists. The interior of the coat is lined with a dark brass-colored silk. A green fabric belt to fasten around the waist is also included with the garment.

O 2015.47.9 A green US Army coat. The coat is collared and has four front Fourth Floor Storage Coat pockets as well as buttoned straps on the shoulders. The buttons Archives Room 3 are of the US Army and feature a golden eagle on a golden body LL with "Waterbury Button Co." stamped on the back. A patch on the left upper arm is of the 4th Batallion 31st Infantry for artillery unit training. The interior of the garment is lined with a dark green nylon. Decorative black fabric bands are located around the wrists. There are two patches on the interior: One reads "Irving L. Wilson Company, Bala-Cynwyd, PA" while the other notes that the garment meets army standards. O 2015.47.10 A pair of pants from the US Army. The pants are dark green with a Fourth Floor Storage Pants strip of black fabric running length-wise to the bottom of the Archives Room 3 garment. They have a button fly as well as front and back pockets. LL The interior of the garment is lined with tan fabric.

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O 2015.47.11 Necktie included as part of an Army uniform. It is black and made Fourth Floor Storage Necktie of cotton. Archives Room 3 LL

O 2015.47.12 A blue jacket-type garment bearing buttons and an interior tag Fourth Floor Storage Jacket featuring the Culver Academy logo. The jacket is button front and Archives Room 3 has a low neck. A decorative red and yellow rope with a metal tip LL is coiled around the right sleeve and shoulder. The right sleeve has two patches sewn onto the wrist, one patch has the letter "G" while the other has the letter "A." Three patches are present on the left sleeve as well, two red symbols and a small star on a black background.

O 2015.47.13 Belt that was part of a Boy Scout uniform. Dark green fabric with Fourth Floor Storage Belt weathered gold-colored metal buckle. Archives Room 3 LL

O 2015.49.12 Video of the first anniversary dinner of the Appalachian Chapter of Fourth Floor Storage Videotape Professional Secretaries International on 05/24/1994 at the Archives Room 1 Woodbridge Inn. 24 A

O 2015.49.14 Plaque awarded to the Appalachian Chapter of the International Fourth Floor Storage Plaque, Award Association of Administrative Professionals for "website Archives Room 1 excellence." 24 A

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O 2015.49.15 White ceremonial cord included with IAAP donation. Fourth Floor Storage Cord Archives Room 1 24 A

O 2015.49.16 Stack of ribbons from the Appalachian Chapter of the International Fourth Floor Storage Ribbon, Commemorative Association of Administrative Professionals. Reads "Be the one" Archives Room 1 24 A

O 2015.49.17 CD from the Appalachian Chapter of the International Association Fourth Floor Storage Disc, Compact of Administrative Professionals. Reads "Appalachian Chapter Archives Room 1 IAAP 15th anniversary." 24 A

O 2015.56.1 Green net cocktail hat with blue, red, yellow, and white flowers Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Hat covering surface. Green leaves and leaf clusters with white berries. Archives Room 3 Leaves and flowers mounted on wire and glued to surface. MM Maker: Regenstein's Peachtree

O 2015.56.2 Square hat box (associated with 2015.56.1) from Vogue Shop, Good Fourth Floor Storage Box Anderson, SC. Black bottom, cream lid with black rim, lettering, Archives Room 3 and design. Black cord. MM

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O 2015.56.3 Tan -style ladies hat. Velour with grosgrain ribbon band, Good Fourth Floor Storage Hat tied in a bow on right side. Ribbon X detail above bow. Brim Archives Room 3 upturned in rear, downturned in front. HH Maker: Musketeer.

O 2015.56.4 Round hat box (associated with 2015.56.3) from Regenstein's with Good Fourth Floor Storage Box gold and cream vertical stripes on bottom. Lid has gold rim and Archives Room 3 lettering on cream ground. Twisted gold cord. HH

O 2015.56.5 Beaded pale pink velour capulet. Good Fourth Floor Storage Hat Asymmetrical headpiece, narrowing to points on each side, curving Archives Room 3 in opposite directions. Evenly spaced beads around edge; 9 large HH clusters of beads across surface; 6 groupings of cross-shaped beads. Beads and jewels across surface. Maker: Alfreda Inc., Paris-New York

O 2015.56.6 Round hat box (associated with 2015.56.5) from Regenstein's. Hot Good Fourth Floor Storage Box pink bottom; bronze embossed lid with black stripe and pink Archives Room 3 lettering. Twisted black cord. HH

O 2015.56.7 Turquoise cocktail hat with ruffles. Wool or synthetic? Grosgrain Good Fourth Floor Storage Hat ribbon bow on brim. Archives Room 3 Maker: Herbert Bernard. MM Receipt included. Purchased at Gene Anderson's, Anderson, SC. Cost: $16.64. Date: 10/9.

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O 2015.56.8 Square hat box (associated with 2015.56.7) from Gene Anderson's, Good Fourth Floor Storage Box Anderson, SC. Cream lid with gold lettering, black bottom, black Archives Room 3 cord. MM

O 2015.56.9 Straw fedora-type hat with alternating green, white, and pale Good Fourth Floor Storage Hat yellow stripes. White grosgrain ribbon band overlaid with thin Archives Room 3 green ribbon with white dash pattern along center. Green ribbon MM tied in bow at front. Two brass grommets on front, onw near peak, one on upturned brim. Brim has white underside, turned down in rear. Maker: Mr. John Classic, New York-Paris.

O 2015.56.10 Hexagonal hat box (associated with 2015.56.9) from Rich's Good Fourth Floor Storage Box Atlanta. Cream with gold diagonal stripes on lid rim. Gold lettering Archives Room 3 and buff colered cord. MM

O 2015.56.11 Red velvet cocktail hat with low crown and flat top. 2 rows of 6 Good Fourth Floor Storage Hat black beads on side. Archives Room 3 Receipt included. Purchased for $5.15 at Ivey's of Greenville (SC). HH Date 9/30. Maker: Regenstein's Peachtree, Styled by Janet

O 2015.56.12 Square hat box (associated with 2015.56.11) from Ivey's of Good Fourth Floor Storage Box Greenville (SC). Tan with green lettering and twisted black cord. Archives Room 3 HH

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O 2015.57.1 Box 1 of Service League Scrapbooks Fourth Floor Storage Scrapbook Scrapbooks collected by various Service Leage members over 80 Archives Room 1 year history. Scrapbooks begin around 1957. These items are ON 25 LOAN to CCHS and Service League members retrieve them periodically to use during their own events and reserch. These scrapbooks have not been cataloged and digitalized, and are organized by box only. The League does have available about 150 b/w mounted photos if we ever want to borrow them, showcasing the history of the organization. The scrapbooks are under the authority of the Honorary Members Chair, which was Molly in 2014-2015. O 2015.57.2 Box 2 of Service League Scrapbooks Fourth Floor Storage Scrapbook Scrapbooks collected by various Service Leage members over 80 Archives Room 1 year history. Scrapbooks begin around 1957. These items are ON 25 LOAN to CCHS and Service League members retrieve them periodically to use during their own events and reserch. These scrapbooks have not been cataloged and digitalized, and are organized by box only. The League does have available about 150 b/w mounted photos if we ever want to borrow them, showcasing the history of the organization. The scrapbooks are under the authority of the Honorary Members Chair, which was Molly in 2014-2015.

O 2015.57.3 Box 3 of Service League Scrapbooks Fourth Floor Storage Scrapbook Scrapbooks collected by various Service Leage members over 80 Archives Room 1 year history. Scrapbooks begin around 1957. These items are ON 25 LOAN to CCHS and Service League members retrieve them periodically to use during their own events and reserch. These scrapbooks have not been cataloged and digitalized, and are organized by box only. The League does have available about 150 b/w mounted photos if we ever want to borrow them, showcasing the history of the organization. The scrapbooks are under the authority of the Honorary Members Chair, which was Molly in 2014-2015. O 2015.58.1 Large photo of Canton cotton fields and factory from the Cherokee Fourth Floor Storage Poster Tribune office had frame but frame removed due to condition on Archives Room 1 foamcore

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O 2015.58.2 Inside of sewing factory many ladies sewing possibly Etowah Fourth Floor Storage Poster Manufaturing or Cantex from the Cherokee Tribune office had Archives Room 1 frame but frame removed due to condition on some kind of foamcore not in great condition due to how the frame was stapled to the picture not the back of the frame Canton

O 2015.58.3 35th Anniversary of Jones Mercantile above shot of crowd outside Fourth Floor Storage Poster building from the Cherokee Tribune office had frame but frame Archives Room 1 removed due to condition on some kind of foamcore Canton

O 2015.58.4 Aerial shot of Canton with Courthouse visible from the Cherokee Fourth Floor Storage Poster Tribune office had frame but frame removed due to condition on Archives Room 1 some kind of foamcore Canton

O 2015.61.1 Pair of long, white ladies' gloves. Three round buttons on wrists. Fourth Floor Storage Gloves Archives Room 3 GG

O 2015.66.1 Collection of Documents found by Lisa Tressler for Nell Third Floor Storage Document Macgruder on the Galt and Putnam families Main Office 6

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O 2015.77.1 Blow gun made by descendant of George Still Fourth Floor Storage Blow Gun Archives Room 1 18

O 2015.77.2 Basket with red and yellow stripes and thin leather strap, for Fourth Floor Storage Basket carrying blow gun darts. Archives Room 1 Made by a descendant of George Still. 18

O 2015.77.3 4 wood darts for a blow gun. Fourth Floor Storage Darts Made by a descendant of George Still. Archives Room 1 18

O 2015.91.1 Sleeveless baby gown with crochet trim Good Fourth Floor Storage Baby Gown Heavy cotton material. Crochet trim at neck, armholes, and hem. Archives Room 3 Two-button front placket. Pleats on each side front and center 8 back. L

O 2015.91.2 Long-sleeve baby gown with eyelet trim at neck Fair Fourth Floor Storage Baby Gown Loose weave material, possibly cotton or muslin. Metal hook and Archives Room 3 eye closure at neck. Three-button front placket. Eyelet panel at 8 shoulders, with crochet trim at neck, wrists, and around eyelet L panel. Two parallel pintucks at wrists.

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O 2015.91.3 Long-sleeve baby gown with crochet trim at neck Fair Fourth Floor Storage Baby Gown Loose weave material, possibly cotton or muslin. Four-button front Archives Room 3 placket. Crochet trim at neck. Two parallel pintucks at wrists. 8 K

O 2015.91.4 Baby jacket with cord tie at neck. Medium weight material, Good Fourth Floor Storage Jacket probably cotton. Crochet trim at neck, securing woven cord neck Archives Room 3 tie. Stitched decoration along placket and at wrists. 8 L

O 2015.91.5 Flannel baby blanket. Two edges loosely hand-stitched. Good Fourth Floor Storage Blanket Archives Room 3 8 K

O 2015.91.6 Three cloth bands, possibly used to bind an infant's stomach to Good Fourth Floor Storage Cloth Bands protect the cut umbilical cord. All consist of two pieces stitched Archives Room 3 together, one of much more finely woven material. 8 L

O 2015.91.7 White leather lace-up baby bootie Good Fourth Floor Storage Baby Bootie Perforated design on toe; woven cotton lace Archives Room 3 8 K

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O 2015.91.8 Scrap of loose weave fabric, possibly muslin Fair Fourth Floor Storage Fabric Scrap Archives Room 3 8 L

O 2015.91.9 Can of Violet Talcum Powder, Manufactured by the Talcum Puff Good Fourth Floor Storage Can Co., Asheville, NC. Metal with painted label. Perforated top, with Archives Room 3 rotating section. 18 B

O 2015.91.10 Empty can of Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk, The Gail Good Fourth Floor Storage Can Borden Co. Open, with lid still attached inside. Paper label, Archives Room 3 including instructions for feeding infants. 18 B

O 2015.91.11 Empty box of Vick's VapoRub Salve, Vick Chemical Co., Good Fourth Floor Storage Box Greensboro, NC. Archives Room 3 18 B

O 2015.91.12 Box for Pearl Soap, Globe Soap Co., Cincinnatti, OH Good Fourth Floor Storage Box Archives Room 3 18 B

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O 2015.91.13 Empty cylindrical bottle for Bateman's Drops, The Interstate Good Fourth Floor Storage Bottle Chemical Co., Baltimore, MD. Archives Room 3 Cork stopper. Black-brown residue inside. Two paper labels, one 18 placed diagonally above the other horizontal label. B

O 2015.91.14 Rectangular bottle with raised measurement gradations on two Good Fourth Floor Storage Bottle corners. Partial cork stopper. Balck-brown residue and a chunk of Archives Room 3 dried material inside. No label. "3iii" in raised text just under 18 shoulder. Fluting from shoulder to rim. Possibly originally a baby B bottle.

O 2015.91.15 Rectangular baby bottle with black rubber nipple. Fluting from Good Fourth Floor Storage Bottle shoulder to rim. Raised measurement gradations on two corners. Archives Room 3 "3iv" in raised text just below shoulder. 18 B

O 2015.91.16 Hygeia cylindrical baby bottle with black rubber nipple. Hygeia Good Fourth Floor Storage Bottle raised lettering on one side, measurement gradations on the other. Archives Room 3 Patent date on lower edge: June 19, 1894. Some residue inside. 18 B

O 2015.91.17 Box for Cherub bottle nipple, United Drug Co., Boston, MA. Good Fourth Floor Storage Box Archives Room 3 18 B

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O 2015.91.18 Five rubber baby bottle nipples. Three natural, two black. Fair Fourth Floor Storage Nipple, Bottle Archives Room 3 18 B

O 2015.91.19 Metal ring with three paste settings. Fair Fourth Floor Storage Ring Archives Room 3 18 B

O 2015.91.20 Curved metal fitting, possibly a handle. Decoration only on one Good Fourth Floor Storage Metal Fitting side. Elements at either end for insertion into another object. Archives Room 3 18 B

O 2015.92.1 Trolley for a sliding barn door, from the Rockbarn. Good Fourth Floor Storage Barn Door Trolley Archives Room 1 25

O 2016.3 Dress worn by Jennifer Leigh Smithwick. Dress Married Lewis Caswell Smith, Jr., at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Canton. August 29, 1976.

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O 2016.9.1 Commemorative military ribbon belonging to Carl Hawkins Fourth Floor Storage Bar, Ribbon recognizing his WWII service to be worn on chest. Denotes Archives Room 3 recipient was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation Medal. Blue 9 with gold-colored trimming. K

O 2016.9.2 WWII Victory Medal Service Ribbon awarded to Carl Hawkins. Fourth Floor Storage Bar, ribbon Denoted the recipient served in any branch of the military during Archives Room 3 WWII and received the medal. Red center with rainbow border on 9 both sides of the ribbon. K

O 2016.9.3 American Theater Campaign service ribbon awarded to Carl Fourth Floor Storage Bar, ribbon Hawkins. Denotes the recipient participated in the American Archives Room 3 Campaign of WWII and met certain criteria to receive the ribbon. 9 Light blue bars with smaller bars of red, white, black, and navy. K

O 2016.9.4 European, African, Middle Eastern Campaign Service Ribbon Fourth Floor Storage Bar, ribbon awarded to Carl Hawkins. Denotes the recipient served within a Archives Room 3 specific area during WWII. Primarily green and brown striped with 9 smaller sections of navy, light green, white, red, and black. Bronze K stars and an arrowhead adorn the front of the ribbon representing multiple periods of service and at least one air or amphibious assault.

O 2016.9.5 Purple Heart service ribbon awarded to Carl Hawkins. Denotes the Fourth Floor Storage Bar, Ribbon recipient was either wounded or killed by the actions of an enemy. Archives Room 3 The ribbon is purple and bordered with white stripes. 9 K

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O 2016.9.6 Combat Infantryman Badge awarded to Carl Hawkins. Denotes the Fourth Floor Storage Medal recipient was rank colonel or below and participated in active Archives Room 3 combat after Dec. 6 1941. The badge features a rifle on a blue 9 background and decorated with a silver oak leaf wreath. K

O 2016.9.7 Glider Badge awarded to Carl Hawkins for his WWII service. Fourth Floor Storage Medal Denotes the unit participated in a glider mission or recieved Archives Room 3 training for glider missions. Silver badge featuring a glider with 9 wings surrounding it. K

O 2016.9.8 Service pin belonging to Carl Hawkins. Features gold castles on a Fourth Floor Storage Pin, Military red and white background and gold pin. Displayed in small red Archives Room 3 plastic container. 9 K

O 2016.9.9 Patch of the First Allied Airborne Army belonging to Carl Fourth Floor Storage Badge, Military Hawkins. The patch is light blue with the words "Allied Airborne" Archives Room 3 and the number 1 with gold wings and red decorations on the front. 9 K

O 2016.9.10 Two airborne patches belonging to Carl Hawkins. The Airborne Fourth Floor Storage Badge, military patch signifies that the wearer could be airdropped into battle or Archives Room 3 behind enemy lines. 9 K

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O 2016.9.11 WWII hat with gold infantry pin belonging to Carl Hawkins. Fourth Floor Storage Cap, Garrison Green cloth with brown interior. Archives Room 3 9 K

O 2016.18.1 Introduction panel for exhibit Fourth Floor Storage: Archives Room 4 Panel Sponsors: Canton Tourism, Inc., Family Life Publications, Around About Local Media, Cherokee Tribune

O 2016.18.2 Buddy Alexander Fourth Floor Storage: Archives Room 4 Panel William Robert Alexander was born in Marietta on Halloween, October 31, 1922. Known as Buddy, he could not afford college and instead chose an unusual career path for the time, as a photographer. After starting out as a street photographer in Atlanta, Alexander and his young family settled in Canton in 1952, opening a studio in their home on Main Street. In addition to his work as a portrait and crime scene photographer in Cherokee County, Alexander frequently traveled with his friend Lester “Smiley” Burnette, a popular cowboy actor and sidekick to Gene Autry.

Alexander Studio, Canton. 1950s. Buddy Alexander at work in his home studio.

Alexander Studio, Canton. June 10, 1954. In addition to his photography work, Alexander repaired watches and sold jewelry and decorative items.

East Main Street, Canton. 1958. Buddy Alexander set up his Canton studio in the front of his home on Main Street. He and his family lived in the rear. They later moved to a home and studio on Coppermine Hill.

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Unknown location and date. Buddy Alexander’s friend Smiley Burnette, on the right, promoting Ogden’s Fine Cut Rolling Tobacco. In addition to playing Gene Autry’s sidekick in many western films, Burnette was a well-known country singer-. Later in his career, he appeared on television in the popular series Petticoat Junction and Green Acres. O 2016.18.3 Business as Usual Fourth Floor Storage: Archives Room 4 Panel When Buddy Alexander first moved to Canton in 1952, the downtown area was a bustling center of business and commercial activity. Restaurants, retail stores, banks, pharmacies, and the theatre lined Main Street. In addition, Alexander captured images of workers, business owners, and consumers in communities throughout the county.

Main Street, Canton. October 11, 1968. Downtown Canton’s many businesses serve as the backdrop for the Cherokee High School Homecoming parade. Kessler’s Variety Store is in the middle of the block, with the taller Key’s Jewelry building to the right. To the left are Mid-City Pharmacy and the Green Rail Restaurant. The new R.T. Jones Memorial Library, which opened this same year, is visible at the end of the street, identified by its arched façade.

Ball Ground. 1970s. Built in 1911 by A.W. Roberts, Roberts & Sons General Store supplied the Ball Ground community with groceries, dry goods, clothing, and farm equipment until 1970. At the time of this photograph, the building housed an antiques shop. Following an extensive renovation in 2012, an event venue currently occupies the space.

Childre Chevrolet, Canton. June, 1969. A 1969 Camaro Pace Car rolls out of Childre Chevrolet on the way to the Canton International Speedway. Dealership owner Rudy Childre sits in the car on the left. Stock car racing was a popular diversion in Cherokee County from the 1950s through the 1970s, with four different tracks contributing to the action. The Canton International Speedway operated in the late 1960s and early 1970s, primarily racing Chevy Camaros and Chevelles.

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Bank of Woodstock, Woodstock. March, 1973. The Bank of Woodstock opened in 1905, the second financial institution in the county after the Bank of Canton, founded 13 years earlier. Originally located on the corner of Main Street and Arnold Mill Road, the new building seen here was constructed in 1970 at the corner of Main and Noonday Streets. The Bank of Woodstock was a vibrant community partner until the financial crisis of 2008-2009 and is no longer in operation.

The “Vee,” Canton. March 2, 1961. The intersection of Highway 5 and Marietta Road in South Canton—known locally as the “Vee”— has long been a commercial hub. In this early 1960s view, Blair’s Supermarket is on the right and the Cagle Brothers Shell Station to the left. Canton Motor Sales stands in the rear center, behind the line of parked cars. The Moore family opened the car dealership in 1945 on North Street in Canton, relocating to this location in 1960.

The Pine Crest, Holly Springs. June, 1964. The Pine Crest Inn Motor Lodge and Restaurant, located on Highway 5 between Canton and Holly Springs, was operated by Claude and Thelma Green. The restaurant frequently hosted banquets and events for local organizations and was a popular Sunday lunch site for many families after church. Buddy Alexander’s work was prominently displayed in the restaurant’s Paige and Kimberly rooms. Named for the owner’s granddaughters, the rooms contained portraits of the girls, photographed and hand-colored by Alexander. Although the restaurant was demolished, the Motor Lodge continues to welcome travelers.

O 2016.18.4 Education Fourth Floor Storage: Archives Room 4 Panel From the founding of its first school in 1834, education has played a crucial role in the development of Cherokee County. The 1950s and 1960s brought change and progress, with the opening of a modern, consolidated secondary school, and the integration of the school system. In addition to the elementary and high school students he photographed at work and play, Buddy Alexander also recorded campus life at Reinhardt in Waleska, the county’s only institution of higher learning.

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Cherokee High School, Canton. October 11, 1968. Cheerleaders circle around the Warrior mascot during the Homecoming game. Cherokee High, located in a modern facility on Marietta Highway, replaced Canton High School in 1956. The school system chose emblems to highlight the Native American heritage of the county: the Chieftain newspaper, year book, and Warrior mascot.

Ralph J. Bunche School, Canton. May 26, 1961. In the 1950s, Cherokee County built an elementary and high school to accommodate all African-American students in the county. These students celebrate their graduation from the Ralph J. Bunche school, originally known as the Cherokee County Training School. Located on Highway 140 north of Canton, students from the nearby Pearidge and Nineteen communities walked to the school, while those from Waleska, Woodstock, and other areas were transported by bus. The school was renamed in this same year, 1961, to honor the first African-American Nobel Peace Prize laureate.

Reinhardt College, Waleska. October 31, 1961. This color image from the Alexander Collection shows Reinhardt College students relaxing in their dorm room. Unlike many other early institutions, Reinhardt was coeducational from the time of its founding in Waleska in 1884, teaching boys and girls from elementary through high school. Following the construction of Cherokee High School in 1956, Reinhardt served solely as a junior college. The school, long-affiliated with the Methodist Church, became Reinhardt University in 2010.

Main Street, Canton. October 11, 1968. Cheerleaders from Hickory Flat Elementary march up Main Street during the Cherokee High School Homecoming parade. As the county’s sole secondary school, CHS events drew crowds from all communities. Hickory Flat Elementary is located near the original site of Hickory Flat Academy, the second school established in the county in 1838.

Canton High School, Canton. November 1, 1956. Members of the Canton Grammar School band pose in front of the

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High School building on Archer Street in downtown Canton. The county’s first school, Etowah Institute, chartered in 1833, stood on this site until the Grammar School replaced it in 1914. Students in grades 1-11 attended the school until 1924, when the older pupils moved into a new building across the street. O 2016.18.5 Faith and Worship Fourth Floor Storage: Archives Room 4 Panel Faith and worship were—and remain—the foundation of many in Cherokee County. Buddy Alexander documented all aspects of religious life in the county, from the first dip in the baptismal pool to the celebration of spiritual milestones. His photographs illustrate the range of architecture in local houses of worship, including imposing brick structures in town and one-room, clapboard country churches.

Waleska Baptist Church. October, 1968. Members of the Girls’ Auxiliary participate in a coronation ceremony at the Waleska Baptist Church. As girls completed certain “Forward Steps,” demonstrating their knowledge of missions, scripture, and practical skills, they were recognized in a public service. The girls wear circular badges with a central star, the emblem of the Auxiliary. The colors of the badge represented the ideals of the organization: green for growth, white for purity, and gold for sincerity.

First Baptist Church, Canton. April, 1963. One of the largest churches in the county during the 1950s and 1960s, the First Baptist Church of Canton was founded in 1834. At the time of this photograph, the church stood at the south end of Brown Park in downtown Canton. The building currently houses the City Hall, following relocation of the congregation to a site north of Canton.

Hickory Log Baptist Church, Canton. 1971. Hickory Log Baptist Church was established in 1872 by Philip and Dave Keith, former slaves on the Keith Plantation. Originally housed in a log cabin, the brick building seen here was constructed in 1957 and continues to serve the congregation. Philip Keith acquired a large parcel of land north of Canton following his emancipation, donating a section for the church, as well as a cemetery and school. The area around the church and school, known locally as Pearidge, lies along Highway 140 between Page 261 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

Canton and Waleska.

Mount Pisgah Church, Forsyth County. July, 1956. Twins Billy and Evelyn Sewell gaze into Alexander’s lens in the moment before Pastor Jay Bottoms dips them into the water. Concrete outdoor baptismal pools such as this one were common in rural churches. Larger churches like Canton First Baptist had more ornate pools inside the sanctuary.

Big Springs Methodist Church. Date unknown. This is a simple, rural church, resembling so many in the Cherokee County countryside. The Big Springs community took its name from the spring—the largest in the county—that flows in the woods behind the church. Such churches were central to their communities, hosting camp meetings and singings, and even housing local schools.

O 2016.18.6 FUN & GAMES Fourth Floor Storage: Archives Room 4 Panel Outside of work, school, and church, Cherokee County residents of all ages enjoyed a variety of recreation activities. Buddy Alexander captured the action at sports competitions, club meetings, and social events around the county.

Girl Scouts. March 25, 1954. Both girls and boys were active in scouting in Cherokee County, as early as the 1930s. In addition to regular meetings and activities, scouts also attended camps at Lake Allatoona.

Midget Football. November 1, 1956. Boys of all ages played football, in hopes of making the team at Cherokee High School after it opened in 1956. With students from the entire county, the Cherokee team was both successful and popular, drawing big crowds to the modern stadium completed in 1958.

Turkey Shoot, Lake Allatoona. December, 1955. A proud winner at the C & S Bank employee turkey shoot at the corporate recreation site on Lake Allatoona.

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Local Baseball Game. 1957. Bob Peterson announces a local game for WCHK Radio. The station’s first broadcast took place on April 11 of this same year, 1957. Known as “Georgia’s Good Neighbor,” WCHK was owned by the McClure family.

M & T Drive-In, Canton. 1953. The Martin and Thompson Drive-In provided entertainment for all ages. Located north of Canton, near the intersection of Riverstone Parkway and Interstate 575, the Drive-In was demolished in the late 1960s. O 2016.18.7 Aerials Fourth Floor Storage: Archives Room 4 Panel Flying high above the earth, Buddy was able to capture Cherokee County as no one else did. These aerial photographs record Cherokee County before the widespread development began that altered our landscape.

Buddy’s Airplane, date unknown. The crew readies the Piper PA-20 Tri-Pacer plane for takeoff.

Waleska, 1957. Looking east, the Burgess Administration building on the Reinhardt University campus is in the center, with the intersection of Hwy. 108 and Grady Street in the lower corner.

Ball Ground Elementary, circa 1966. The school and gymnasium are flanked by two cemeteries and two churches. The main building burned in 1969 and its replacement served the students of Ball Ground until a new school opened in 2012.

Holly Springs, 1957. E.M. Barrett’s store is in the center of the photo with the L&N Railroad tracks running in front of it and the lumber company.

Woodstock, date unknown. The intersection of Rope Mill Road and Main Street is in the lower right corner of the photo. Woodstock Elementary is visible with acres of forestland separating it from Kennesaw Mountain in the background.

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farmland and the Buffington cemetery.

O 2016.18.8 The African-American Community Fourth Floor Storage: Archives Room 4 Panel During the time of desegregation and the Civil Rights Movement, Buddy Alexander helped to document the expanding African-American community in Cherokee County. As Martin Luther King, Jr., marched, spoke, and prayed for the South and for the nation, Cherokee County was also headed for tumultuous change.

Cherokee County Training School. 1954. Crowning ceremony of a class at the school. Principal Edgar Billingslea is fourth from right on the stage.

Marching Band and Majorettes, Cherokee County Training School. November, 1954. The marching band and majorettes took to the field before every football game to pump up the crowd.

Cherokee County Training School. February, 1953. In 1948, the Hickory Log School was renamed the Cherokee County Training School. This photograph shows a meeting for parents and students. Principal Edgar Billingslea is in the middle section, fourth from right.

Edgar Billingslea, Principal, Cherokee County Training School. February 9, 1954. Edgar Billingslea and his wife Anna, a teacher at the school, were not only leaders in education, but also in the development of the African-American community.

Canton Public School. May, 1956. African-American students in Cherokee County attended either the Hickory Log School or the Canton Public School. The two schools were consolidated in 1956 as the Cherokee County Training School.

Hickory Log Baptist Church, Canton. 1971. The Youth Group (left) and Gospel Choir (right) of the Hickory Log Baptist Church, founded by former slaves in 1872.

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O 2016.18.9 Captured Memories Fourth Floor Storage: Archives Room 4 Panel Cherokee County through the Lens of Buddy Alexander February 17-June 25, 2016

Sponsors: Around About Local Media, Canton Tourism, Inc., Cherokee Tribune, Family Life Publications

Cherokee County History Museum 100 North St. Suite 140 Wed, Thurs, Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3 www.rockbarn.org 770-345-3288

O 2016.31.1 Long sleeved white shirt with red arms & shoulders that reads Archives Room 3:Shelf 17:Box A Shirt "BSA Troop 257 Nelson, GA" on the front with a BSA emblem.

O 2016.39.1 Dress worn by Virginia Percy. Married P.W. Jones, Jr., at family Dress home in Dalton, GA, mid-1940s.

O 2017.3.1 Sign reading "Next Ms. Rosie Milking - - - " "Even the fun is fresh Archives Room 1:Between Shelves Sign at Cagles Family Farm"

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O 2017.3.2 Sign from Cagles Farm that reads: Archives Room 1:Between Shelves Sign "What you will see on the farm"

"On the tour, you will visit our animal barn. This is where you will have the opportunity to pet and feed some of our farm critters. Some of these new friends include chickens, calves, ducks, pigs, sheep, and even a couple of turkeys."

"We also show you how a cow is milked in Miss Rosie's Milking Parlor. While here, you will see a real live cow get milked and have the oportunity to put your fingers in milkers to see how it feels."

"Have you ever seen a pig race? well on our farm, we have some of the fastest pigs in town! You will see a "high octane" pig race and learn some fun facts about pigs while here as well."

"Last, but certainly not least, is our tractor pulled hayride. While riding you will see and learn all about dog herding by going through our sheep and cow pastures to see our border collies at work. We will also pass by our garden that has been growing and educatng for many years to learn about the importance of agriculture in your everyday life."

O 2017.3.3 Three tote bags from Cagles Family Farm Archives Room 3:Shelf 17:Box A Bag

O 2017.4.1 Cherokee Drug Company Bottle of Ant Poison Fourth Floor Storage Bottle 50cts Archives Room 1 Canton Georgia 23 Phone GR 9-3251 B Donated by Dr. Carl Edge's daughter, Cynthia Zagger, from their home. Also known as Fincher Drug Store

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O 2017.11.1 Plaque from the outside of the A.P. Bobo house on Main Street in Fourth Floor Storage:Archives Room Plaque Canton that reads: 1:Shelf 25 "In Loving Memory of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bobo Who Gave of Themselves Dedicated Faithful Humble Patient"

O 2017.13.1 Dress, gloves, and worn by Dorothy Walker. Married Dr. Jack Fourth Floor Storage Dress Douglas at First Baptist Church, Greenville, SC, 5/30/1953. Archives Room 3 PP

O 2017.24.1 Floor Loom exact history unknown. Was given to Carme Stone for Loom Appalachian Heritage Guild by a someone who got it from a family in Cherokee County.

O 2017.25.1 Navy Blue Calot Hat (headband) made with velvet leaves from the Fourth Floor Storage Hat Roberts Estate in Ball Ground Archives Room 3 17 B

O 2017.25.2 Brown Velour Pompadour Hat with Rhinestone Starburst Pin from Fourth Floor Storage Hat the Roberts Estate in Ball Ground Archives Room 3 17 B

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O 2017.25.3 Dark Blue Black Small Hat with Fabric Roses Hatpin from Roberts Fourth Floor Storage Hat Estate in Ball Ground Archives Room 3 17 B

O 2017.25.4 Davison's of Atlanta Hat Card Board Hat Box with Band Fourth Floor Storage Box Side has split. Accessions 2017.25.1-3 were stored in this box at Archives Room 3 the Roberts House in Ball Ground 17 B

O 2017.25.5 White Gas Lamp with Brass Fittings from Roberts Estate Fourth Floor Storage Lamp, Gas 4 pieces Archives Room 3 OO

O 2017.25.6 Red Leather Judson Brown Roberts suitcase from Roberts Estate Fourth Floor Storage Case, Traveling Has initials stamped near handle Archives Room 3 OO

O 2017.25.7 Two Flat Irons from the Roberts Estate in Ball Ground Fourth Floor Storage Flatiron Archives Room 3 OO

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O 2017.25.8 Rich's Department Store Box that belonged to Sylvia Roberts Fourth Floor Storage Box Archives Room 3 OO

O 2017.28.1 1979 Calendar from Broome's Grocery. Top of the calendar has a Fourth Floor Storage Calendar picture of Pigeon Forge Mill. Text below reads "Broome's Archives Room 1 Grocery. "Top Quality Meats." Produce and Groceries. Highway 5, 23 NORTH CANTON, Phone 479-4326." B

O 2017.28.2 Weathered metal ash tray in the shape of a leaf with engraving that Fourth Floor Storage Ashtray reads "Dixie Inn. Catfish & Hushpuppies. Phone 2011- Archives Room 1 Woodstock, GA." 23 B

O 2017.28.3 Small traveling toothbrush with Seaboard Farms printed on the Fourth Floor Storage Toothbrush side. Archives Room 1 23 B

O 2017.28.5 Flour sack-style bag that reads "100 lbs. net Purina Chick Fourth Floor Storage Bag Growena. Complete ration. Checker-etts." From the small chicken Archives Room 1 farm of Elsie Gramling Store ~1930s-1940s. 23 B

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O 2017.28.6 Heavily used metal chicken feeder with rolling handle from Elsie Fourth Floor Storage Feeder, Poultry Gramling Stone. Archives Room 1 19

O 2017.28.7 Unasembled chicken feeder with red rolling handle from Elsie Fourth Floor Storage Feeder, Poultry Gramling Stone. Archives Room 1 19

O 2017.28.8 Medicine bottle that once contained some variety of throat spray Fourth Floor Storage Bottle prescribed to either Elsie Gramling Stone or Ernest L. Stone, Sr. by Archives Room 1 the Canton Drug Co. on 01/22/42. Label intact and shows the 23 Cherokee Drug Co. label design and info, notably Phone #51 and a B Dr. Andrews. Glass bottle with still has some residual liquid in the bottom.

O 2017.28.9 Small rusted bottle opener that reads "Morgan Brothers. General Fourth Floor Storage Opener, Bottle Electric Appliances. Radios - Television. Phone 171 - Canton, Archives Room 1 Ga." 23 B

O 2017.28.18 World War I Uniform Pants belonging to Ernest Stone, Sr. Fourth Floor Storage Pants 1896-1969 Archives Room 3 QQ

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O 2017.28.20 Antique wooden foldable curtain stretcher with metal brackets and Fourth Floor Storage Machine, Textile Stretching tacks to holster the curtain. The wooden frame is numbered to keep Archives Room 1 track of measurements. This particular model was likely used as a Near Window quilting frame. Production date unknown but looks to be early 1900s.

O 2017.28.21 Brown hat with "Nelson Ball Ground Telephone Co." stitched on Fourth Floor Storage Hat the front in orange thread. Where the bill meets the hat is decorated Archives Room 1 with a small length of braided brown thread. Inside of the hat is 23 lined with a white mesh material. B

O 2017.39.1 Brick from former Waleska Post Office demolished in 1995. See Fourth Floor Storage Brick image 2006.36.225. Archives Room 1 23 B

O 2017.39.2 Small black plaque from the former Waleska Post Office, Fourth Floor Storage Plaque demolished in 1995. Reads "Waleska Georgia Post Office. Archives Room 1 1963-1995. (Bricks provided by Reinhardt College.)" See image 23 2006.36.225. B

O 2017.41.1 Large wooden painted model of the historic marble courthouse for Fourth Floor Storage Model a senior project from Cherokee High School student Colton Archives Room 1 Pittman. floor

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O 2017.49.2 Three Advertising Fans from Grist Landers Drug Store in Canton, Fourth Floor Storage Fan, Hand Georgia. Phone Number 599 Archives Room 1 Fan #1 is labeled "Getting the Work" 23 Fan #2 is labeled "Mother's Pride and Joy" B Fan #3 is labeled "Choosing Sides"

O 2017.49.5 Red Rubber "Live Strong" style bracelet that reads "City of Canton Fourth Floor Storage Bracelet Fire Department." City of Canton Fire Department no longer Archives Room 1 exists. 23 B

O 2017.54.8 Office chair owned by R. T. Jones. Legs and supports are dark Fourth Floor Storage Chair wood with decorative details carved into them. Chair has been Archives Room 2 reupholstered with an orange-colored leather. The original chair would have been distressed leather. Leather is attached to chair with metal upholstery studs in a decorative pattern. Armrests are curved with carved decorations similar to the legs. Chair has a curved back.

O 2017.54.9 Pair of Wooden Corbels believed to have been used on a Jones Fourth Floor Storage Corbel family-owned property. The corbels are carved with decorative Archives Room 1 edges and a circular convex decoration on the side. Paint is extant 25 on the exterior with multiple chips and cracks. Both are bolted to a thin wooden support plank. information came from Merrilyn Jones, 770-851-5575

O 2017.54.10 Sterling silver lovingcup awarded to Blanche Jones for editor of Fourth Floor Storage Trophy the year in 1942 for the Cherokee Tribune. Wrapped in a brown Archives Room 1 tarnish cloth. 19 B

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O 2017.62.1 Small stone doorknob found in Downing Creek. Mostly white in Doorknob color with small mounting indentation on back. Knob is smooth and well preserved.

O 2017.62.2 Pottery sherd found in Downing Creek. One side is dark and Potsherd smooth; the end shows a more pronounced edge that looks like part of the rim or base of the pot. The inside side of the piece is grooved.

O 2017.62.3 Small potsherd found in Downing Creek. Exterior side is very Potsherd weathered but still shows signs of a design.

O 2017.62.4 Small, heavily corroded wire nail found in Downing Creek. Nail

O 2017.62.5 Worked stone found in Downing Creek. Possible Native American Material, Worked tool.

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O 2017.64.1 Pen crafted by Bobby Greene using yellow pine from the old Pen, Ballpoint Canton Elementary building.

O 2017.64.2 Mechanical pencil crafted by Bobby Greene using yellow pine Pencil, Mechanical from the old Canton elementary building.

O 2017.64.3 Small hinged wooden pen case crafted by bobby Greene using Case, Writing yellow pine from the old Canton Elementary building. Has two slots for storing the matching pen and pencil.

O 2017.66.1 Jewell Williams Ledford's 1929 class ring from Canton High. Third Floor Storage Ring, Class Weathered gold with hexagonal decoration on top. Main Office 4

O 2017.66.3 Two green fabric patchs in the shape of the letter C, one of which Third Floor Storage Patch, Fraternal has a pair of wings adorning it. Taken from William David Main Office Ledford's Letterman's Jacket. 4

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O 2017.66.4 Small green felt pennant with "Canton Greenies" on the side in Third Floor Storage Pennant yellow print. Main Office 4

O 2017.67.1 Large yellow metal sign for Red Comb Feed Sign, Advertising

O 2017.68.1 Trophy awarded to Oak Grove Hatchery by the University of Fourth Floor Storage Trophy Georgia Poultry Science Club for the Chicken of Tomorrow Archives Room 1 Contest, 1962. 18 C

O 2017.69.1 Box of Blackman's Poultry Powder Fourth Floor Storage Box Archives Room 1 18 C

O 2017.69.2 Four coasters in a container with chicken motif Fourth Floor Storage Coaster Archives Room 1 18 C

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O 2017.70.1 Hand-Stitched Twin Sized Yellow and Blue Floral Quilt Fourth Floor Storage Quilt Has some tears Archives Room 3 RR

O 2017.70.2 Hand-Stitched Cream and Brown Quilt with Elephants Fourth Floor Storage Quilt Archives Room 3 RR

O 2017.70.3 Handstitched Red and Green Star Quilt Fourth Floor Storage Quilt Archives Room 3 RR

O 2017.70.4 Handstitched Blue and Pink Quilt Fourth Floor Storage Quilt Archives Room 3 RR

O 2017.70.5 Hand Embroidered Tablecloth with Red Flowers Fourth Floor Storage Tablecloth Archives Room 1 Closet 1 A

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O 2017.70.6 Hand-Stitched Quilt Top with Little Girls in Different Colors Fourth Floor Storage Quilt Archives Room 1 Closet 1 A

O 2017.70.7 Hand-Stitched Laundry Bag with Blue and Pink Stitching Fourth Floor Storage Bag, Laundry Archives Room 1 Closet 1 A

O 2017.70.8 15 Crocheted Doilies in various sizes Fourth Floor Storage Doily Archives Room 1 Closet 1 A

O 2017.70.9 Fabric Scrap with Flowers Fourth Floor Storage Pattern Archives Room 1 Closet 1 A

O 2017.70.13 Pre-1890 pair of needlework scissors from Hilger & Sons of Fourth Floor Storage Scissors, Fabric Germany Archives Room 1 Closet 1 E

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O 2017.70.27 Underwood Standard Typewriter, Model 1900- 1931 Fourth Floor Storage Typewriter Based on Dates Engraved on Back of Machine, Estimation of Archives Room 1 Construction Date is After 1924 18 Machine Appears Intact, Still Includes Original Ribbon

O 2017.70.28 F&E Check Protector by Hedman Manufacturing Company with Fourth Floor Storage Check Protector Bag Cover Archives Room 1 Company was organized by Carl Hedman and son, Herbert 19 Hedman in 1912. The firm was created to protect businesses from forgery. Hedman's machine was the first check protector to write out the complete dollar amount with Arabic numerals in one simple operation. The indelible ink created a tamperproof document.

O 2017.70.29 Cast Iron Pot Fourth Floor Storage Iron, Cooking Marietta Hollowware and Enameling Company Glue Pot Archives Room 1 In Poor Condition, Originated in Pennsylvania 18

O 2017.70.41 Wooden Coatrack with Four Double Metal Hooks and Four Feet Coatrack

O 2017.71.1 United States Army World War II WWII Uniform of Ernest L. Uniform Stone Archives Room 3 QQ

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O 2017.71.2 Standard Oil Company Band Uniform Archives Room 3 QQ

O 2017.71.3 Riverside Masterbilt Sanforized Denim Blue Jean Pants made in Pants Moultrie, Georgia GA size 36 x 29 Archives Room 3 QQ

O 2017.71.4 Etowah Track Club T - Shirt sponsored by the South Cherokee Shirt Optimist Club, navy and yellow size youth large Archives Room 3 QQ

O 2017.71.5 Riverside Masterbilt Sanforized Light Blue Pure Oil Company Shirt Uniform Shirt. Has the "Pure" patch and "Be sure with Pure" Archives Room 3 slogan logo patch. Made in Moultrie, Georgia GA Size 15-M. Was QQ worn by Ernest Stone when he owened a gas and oil company. It was where Blackwell Insurance is now.

O 2017.71.7 Denim Hat worn by Ernest Stone Hat Archives Room 3 QQ

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O 2017.71.8 Denim Hat worn by Ernest Stone Hat Archives Room 3 QQ

O 2017.71.9 Riverside Manufacturing Masterbilt Sanforized white Standard Oil Shirt Uniform Shirt made in Moultrie, Georgia GA and worn by Ernest Archives Room 3 Stone. This was Ernest Stone's gas and oil company uniform. It has QQ the Standard Oil Patch on the left breast pocket. Size 15

O 2017.71.10 Riverside Masterbilt Sanforized Light Blue Pure Oil Company Shirt Uniform Shirt. Has the "Pure" patch and "Be sure with Pure" Archives Room 3 slogan logo patch. Made in Moultrie, Georgia GA Size 15-M. Was QQ worn by Ernest Stone when he owened a gas and oil company. It was where Blackwell Insurance is now.

O 2017.71.11 Georgia Poultry Federation white linen bag with dark blue handles Bag Archives Room 3 QQ

O 2017.71.12 Metal Animal foot trap Trap Archives Room 1 24 C

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O 2017.71.13 Black Plastic Cagle Dairy Farm Crate Crate Archives Room 1 24

O 2017.71.14 Yarn Winder Weazel that belonged to George Gramling's Wife Wheel Archives Room 3

O 2017.71.15 Large Spinning Wheel Wheel Archives Room 3

O 2017.71.16 Calendar cover from W.R. Payne Store Calendar Archives Room 1 23 F

O 2017.71.17 Miscellaneous Spinning Wheel Parts to Large Spinning Wheel Wheel Archives Room 3

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O 2018.6.1 United States Post Office USPS Leather Mail Bag used at Canton Bag Post Office by Carmelene Stone. It was also used for school Archives Room 1 presentations. 23 F

O 2018.6.3 Handmade broom with straw brush and wooden handle made by Broom Berea College Student Craft Industries in Berea, Kentucky. Archives Room 3 QQ

O 2018.6.4 Wooden Doll Parts and clothes made by Frank Stone Doll Archives Room 1 23 E

O 2018.6.5 Etowah Pink Marble sample quarried from Tate, Georgia. Raw, Marble unpolished, and uncut. Archives Room 1 23 E

O 2018.6.6 Wooden Weaving Loom made by Frank Stone. Used for weaving Loom fabric and cloth. Archives Room 3 Top of File Cabinet

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O 2018.6.7 *LOAN* Was originally noted as a gift but Carme indicated Wheel especially during the time of her house reconstruction that she may Archives Room 3 want this item returned.

Small Wooden Spinning Wheel use by Carme Stone for spinning wool and fibers into yarn and string.

O 2018.6.8 Blue Metal Gulf Oil Dust Pan for Southland Butane, Inc. Canton, Tray Georgia Archives Room 3 Top of File Cabinet

O 2018.6.9 E.L. Stork Jug Handmade in Orange, Georgia. Eddie Barrett found Fourth Floor Storage Jug it under the floor of the Barrett Homeplace. Came from the estate Archives Room 1 of JB Hill 19 Box C

O 2018.6.61 *LOAN* Was originally noted as a gift but Carme indicated Wheel especially during the time of her house reconstruction that she may Archives Room 3 want this item returned.

Six 6 Small Wooden Spinning Wheels

O 2018.6.62 Wood Lathe used by Frank Stone Lathe

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O 2018.6.63 Table top loom for weaving used by Carmelene Stone Loom

O 2018.6.64 Quartz specimen rock Quartz

O 2018.6.65 Calcite Specimen Rock Calcite

O 2018.6.66 Iron made by Dixie Forge Iron

O 2018.6.67 Old Fashioned Clothing Iron Iron

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O 2018.6.68 *LOAN* Was originally noted as a gift but Carme indicated Cauldron especially during the time of her house reconstruction that she may want this item returned.

Eight 8 Cast Iron Pots Cauldrons

O 2018.6.69 Draper Tru-Flight Wooden Shuttle 18216 Shuttle Archives Room 1 23 F

O 2018.6.70 Draper Patented Shuttle 16717 with blue thread Shuttle Archives Room 1 23 F

O 2018.6.71 Watson-Williams Mill Shuttle Shuttle Archives Room 1 23 F

O 2018.6.72 Reeves Seed Store Card Catalog of instructions for caring for Catalog plants. Reeves Seed Store was located at 211 Church Street, Archives Room 1 Canton, GA 30114. They had a greenhouse on Canton Road. 23 Phone number was 99 E

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O 2018.6.73 Wooden Coat and hat hanger with metal hat and coat hooks. Came Third Floor Storage Hanger out of Barrett's Store in Holly Springs. Main Office Coat Rack

O 2018.10.1 James Cannon's Scrapbook Poor Fourth Floor Storage Scrapbook Most items un-dated, of the dated items nearly all are from the Archives Room 1 Closet 1950s 6 Box A See multimedia link for page scans

Page 1 and 2: Photos from trip to Egypt Attached note reads "Egypt's Governor of Suez and war hero hosted a day sightseeing of Suez Canal & surrounding area and a private dinner in honor of Cannon in 1989 in onnection with Friendship Force trip.

Page 3: Photo and clipped articles about Canton's Kiwanis Club

Page 4: Photo and Charter Night Program from Kiwanis Club of Canton, GA

Page 5: Photographs, advertisments for, and articles about "All-Night Singing" event

Page 6: Photo of the Blue Ridge Quartet, (missing photo of the Canton Quartet), and photo of LeRoy Abernathy and Shorty Bradlord

Page 7: Two unlabeled photographs

Page 8: Three articles about the Kelly Morris 3-Ring Circus preforming in Canton and hosted by the Kiwanis Club of Canton

Page 9: Advertisment for "All-Night Singing" event hosted by the Kiwanis Club of Canton; Program for Kiwanis Club of Canton Tuesday, December 8, 1953; Article about Singer's for the "All-Night Singing" event; Article about Kiwanis Club of Canton new members; and Article about Canton Kiwanis Club fund-raiser

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Club; Two Christmas stockings one for Sue Cannon and one for James Cannon

Page 11: Letter from Munro Gerrie to James Cannon December 12, 1953 on Kiwanis International Letterhead

Page 12: Letter from Munro Gerrie to James Cannon January 13, 1954 on Kiwanis International Letterhead

Page 13: Two articles and headline about Canton Kiwanis Club; and Canton Kiwanis Club 1978-1979 Flyer listing Past Lt. Governors 15th Division, Past Presidents, Current Directors, President: Barry Bishop, Vice President: Bob Blalock, Secretary-Treasurer: C. J. Gober

Page 14: Article about A.L. Edge named Kiwanis Head at Canton; Photograph; 36th Annual Convention 1955 Program; and James Cannon name badge from the 36th Annual Georgia District Kiwanis Convention

Page 15: Chapter Night Program for Kiwanis Club of Jasper, GA; and Photograph

Page 16: Kiwanis Club of Kennesaw, Georgia Chapter Night Banquet program

Page 17: Photograph of Canton Quartet: Eugene Owen, Jack Whitmixe, W.L. Bettit Jr., Reid Barrol; Photograph of Sue Cannon, J. Cannon, Mildred Butterworth, and Roy Butterworth v.p; Photograph of Butch Holcomb, H.B. Cagle, Jake Cagle, Wylene Lawson Hunt, and Clyde Manor

Page 18: Chapter Night Program Kiwanis Club of Canton GA Tuesday, May 19th; and Photograph

Page 19: 42nd Annual Convention June 23-27, 1957 Convention Daily flyer; and Kiwanis in Action 1953 pamphlet

Page 20: Photograph of Canton Yankees Front Row: Clifford McFarland, Stanley Heath, Benny Bishop, Edmund Jones, Eddie Fowler, Mike Johnston, Truman Wallace Second Row: Homer Pharr - Coach - Glenn Gray, Donald Cagle, Kenneth Blalock, Joe Satterfield, Herb Priest Jr., Bobby Howard, Hunky Mauldin, Herman Lawson

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Page 21: News paper clippings about Canton Youth Baseball Teams; includes two articles and three pictures

Page 22: Letter from James Cannon to Kiwanis International July 16, 1953

Page 23: Articles about Marvin Griffin addresing the Canton Kiwanis Club; and a Ball Ground Baptist Church Flyer

Page 24: Attitudes and Behaviors for Civil Defense pamphlet; Ground Observe Corps pamphlet "Safe becayse some American looked to the SKY!"; Photograph with caption "Fight at Pony League field- Canton won State -1"

Page 25: Kiwanis Club of Canton, Georgia brief overview of the Club's first year in opportation - handwritten edits.

Page 26: Article about Canton Kiwanis Club sponsoring a 4-H club pig chain; Article about Nation's Kiwanis Clubs observing Newspaper Week; Article about Canton Kiwanians honoring the North Georgia Tribune; and Article about M.L. Fleetwood, Cartersville Ed., speaking to the Kiwanis Club

Page 27: Georgia District Kiwanis Convention Annual Governor's Banquet program; Kiwanis Georgia District Convention 1953 Ticket booklet, contains tickets for various events registration entitles attendants to - One Ladies booklet and One Mens booklet

Page 28: Two 34th Annual Georgia Kiwanis District Convention Sept. 27-29, 1953 Name badges - James A. Cannon and Mrs. James A Cannon; 34th Annual Georgia Kiwanis District Convention schedule booklet; and Special Convention Edition "Kiwa Notes"

Page 29: 40th Annual Convention Kiwanis International June 26-30, 1955 Name Badge - James A. Cannon; Article about "Happy" Chandler, Governor of Kentuck, guest speaker for the Canton Kiwanis Club; 40th Annual Convention Kiwanis International 1955 Official Ballot book No. 977; 40th Annual Convention Kiwanis International 1955 schedule booklet

Page 30: Cherokee 1955 The Broiler County small metal sign; Photograph of billboard reading "You are entering Cherokee County Home of 'world's largest...broiler county'"; and Article about Canton Kiwanians hear talks by Pony League Players

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Page 31: Newspaper clipping about James Cannon taking over as President of the Canton Kiwanis Club picture included; Article about Canton Kiwanis Club presenting Hometown Jubilee; Georgia District Kiwanis 37th Annual Convention October 7-9, 1956 schedule booklet; 37th Annual Georgia District Kiwanis Convention name badge - James Cannon; Official Convention Visitor welcome sticker from Savannah expired Oct. 10, 1956

Page 32: Four photographs of what looks like a convention; two photographs of women singing; Newspaper clipping about Canton Kiwanis Club newly elected officers picture included; Article about Kiwanis speaker telling of visit to Olympic games

Page 33: Two photos of speakers to the Kiwanis Club; two photos of men standing in front of a house captioned "Homer Pharr, Henry Cagle, Ed Sword, John Brown, Bill Nichols, Hardic Moore (Hunting trip South GA)"; Article about Scott Chandler telling Kiwanians of new industries; Article about Gabe Cohen guest speaking at Kiwanis meeting; Article about Boy Scouts visiting clubs to celebrate anniversary of Scouting in America; Article about Kiwanians hear speaker praise North GA resources; Article about patrol leader speaking on safety at the Kiwanis Club

Page 34: Article about State Recreation leaders featured in meeting in Cherokee County; Article about Kiwanis helping with handicapped children program; Article about Kiwanis Club setting a Friday noon prayer time; Advertisement for family worship sponsored by Canton Kiwanis Club

Page 35: Two Articles about Road block safety program sponsored by Kiwanis Clubs of GA; Article about Canton Schools bringing program to the Canton Kiwanis Club; Article on Canton Kiwanis Club hearing talk on Social Security; Article on "Happy" Chandler speaking to Canton Kiwanis Club; Article on Lon Duckworth speaking to the Canton Kiwanis Club

Page 36: Letter from DeArmond Carter to James Cannon March 15, 1957 on Georgia District of Kiwanis International letterhead

Page 37: Four Articles on various speakers for Canton Kiwanis Club including University Dean, Denmark Groover, L.L. Jones, Sr., and Senator; Article on Friday noon prayer at the Kiwanis Club

Page 38: Two headlines: Jeanne Power Chosen Editor-in-Chief for

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1940-41 Staff of Green and Gold - James Cannon, Managing Editor; Football Schedule announced for 1940 by Coach Hansard: Opponents of Greenies first game to be annouced later

Page 39: Two headlines: Roosevelt Takes up Duties of Third Term; Sports: The Extra Point; and list of Canton High School Students working for the Green and Gold 1939-40

Page 40: Article about two Girl Scouts recieving Curved Bar badges in Canton Kathy Mauldin and Kay Perkins; Article about Football coach Cecil Dickerson Cherokee High speaking to Canton Kiwanis Club

Page 41: Article about Governor Happy Chandler's reception from Cherokee Civic Leaders

Page 42: Article about an Atlanta Penitentiary Warder speaks to the Canton Kiwanis Club about flexibility in sentencing

Page 43: Article on Governor Happy Chandler speaking about the Federal Government taking over States' rights; Western Union Telegram from September 5, 1964 inviting James Cannon to a meeting about the 1964 Johnson Campaign from Travis B. Stewart

Page 44: Metropolitan Kiwanis Charter Presentation Program Monday, April 8, 1957; The 42nd Annual Convention of Kiwanis International program

Page 45: Address by The Honorable Carlos P. Romulo Philippines Ambassador to the United States at the Kiwanis International Convention Atlantic City, New Jersey, June 23-27, 1957

Page 46: 42nd Annual Kiwanis International Convention June 23-27, 1957 Convention Daily flyer number 2 and number 3

Page 47: 42nd Annual Kiwanis convention tentative program and information folder; 40th Anniversary Convention June 26-30, 1955 Convention Daily flyer number 2

Page 48: The Canton Builder Kiwanis Club of Canton, INC. Bulletin July 2, 1957

Page 49: Divisional Meeting Landies Night Canton, Georgia March 12, 1957 Program

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Page 50: P-O-N-Y League Year Book 1955

Page 51: Kiwanis Club of Canton 19th Birthday Celebration Program; North Fulton Kiwanis Charter Presentation Program Thursday June 6, 1957

Page 52: Photograph of Canton Yankees game Captioned "Joe Satterfield Jr. "Bent Throw"; Kiwanis Club of Canton 1973-1974 Officers

Page 53: Newspaper clipping about The Rockmart, GA Kiwanis Club winning the Kiwanis International's Achievement Report picture included; Article about Senator Russell and Governor Chandler speaking from Cherokee High's football field sponsored by Canton Kiwanis Club; Newspaper clipping about local attendants of the 42nd annual convention of Kiwanis International; Article about Canton Kiwanians hear travel expert, Phil Osborn, abd see film shorts during meeting; Visiting Kiwanian "Welcome to out Club" pass for James Cannon to the Kiwanis Club of Marietta, Georgia

Page 54: Letter from Daniel H. Jones to James Cannon April 27, 1955 on P-O-N-Y League letterhead about viewing the PONY league film on the World Series

Inside of Back Cover: Protect our Nation's Youth (P-O-N-Y) League Baseball Yearbook 1955

Loose Article: Canton Wins State Pony League Crown - along with envolope with names of team members

Loose Newspaper 1 and 2: The Cherokee Tribune Wedneday, December 2, 1981 Front page article about the Sesquicentennial - County's 150th Birthday

Loose Photo 1: Possibly missing photo of the Canton Quartet from page 6 Loose Photo 2: Canton Drug Co. building Loose Photo 3: Photo of meeting, sign for Canton Fabric visible on table Loose Photo 4: Photo of Four men holding plaque (not legible in photo)

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O 2018.11.1 Lilly Glassine Powder Paper No. 5 1000 Sheets. Landers Drug Paper Store. 4 3/8"x 5 3/4"

O 2018.11.2 Bristol-Myers Products Division Compounding Set, includes Scale weights, measuring tools, tweezers

O 2018.11.3 Henry Troemner medicinal compounding scale Scale

O 2018.11.4 Re-Elect Dr. Rebecca Ray Cherokee County Commissioner Pin, Promotional Campaign Pin

O 2018.11.13 Brown Etowah Bank Bag with an image of Etowah bank on the Bag front.

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O 2018.11.14 Teal Bank of Canton Bag for Lay-Away with white lettering Bag Landers Drug Store is stamped on the front

O 2018.11.15 Navy Blue Etowah Bank Bag for change with white lettering and Bag image of bank on front Has Landers written on the top of the building image.

O 2018.11.16 Teal Bank of Canton Bank Bag for cash register with white Bag lettering and

O 2018.11.17 A teal Bank of Canton bag for odds and ends. Has white lettering Bag and cartoon image of a man running with a basket of money.

O 2018.11.18 A teal Bank of Canton bag for deposits. Has white lettering and a Bag cartoon man running with a basket of money.

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O 2018.11.19 Red Etowah Bank Bag with white lettering and white image of Bag Etowah Bank on the front.

O 2018.13.1 Glass Coca-Cola bottle 75th Anniversary Commemorative bottle Bottle White label with dark blue lettering. Front label says Coca-Cola, Bottled under authority of the Coca-Cola Co. Atlanta, GA, Asa S. Candler. Commemorative Bottle Back Label says 1900-1975 The Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling Company 75th Anniversary.

O 2018.13.2 Etowah Maid glass ashtray Ashtray Clear glass ashtray with red and white Etowah Maid Logo on the bottom. It has the Etowah Maid milk truck on it.

O 2018.13.3 Silver Cufflinks from Kessler's in the plastic case. Still has the Holder, Cuff price tag that says Kessler's 69 cents

O 2018.13.4 Red Ledger from Avery School belonging to Betty Lusk Ledger Ledger printed on front cover in black

Writing in cover: Betty go go Lusk G.K. Lusk RC A Man said that he heard a preacher say that the world was going to end today. But my mother said it wouldn't end today" Page 294 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

*Handwritten notes throughout book

O 2018.13.5 Silver Plate with engraving of Cherokee County Courthouse. Says Plate, Commemorative Cherokee County Courthouse Established 1927, Canton, Georgia Makers Mark: Olde Country Reproductions Buily 1823 Pewtarex York, Pennsylvania

Number 53

*Pewtarex company founded in 1974 closed in 2016* O 2018.13.6 Bill Weeks County Commissioner Campaign Yellow Yarn Yarn Craft Cord Wellington Puritan Mills, Inc. Madison, GA 30650

Elect Bill Weeks for: C.H.E.R.O.K.E.E. Competency Honesty Efficiency Reality Openness Knowledge Earnesty Equality

County Commissioner Tuesday - August 29 Logo says: Let's keep Cherokee County a great place to live, work, & play

O 2018.20.1 Wood highchair and stroller combination Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Chair Maple wood highchair with iron fastenings, this highchair can to Archives Room 3 transformed into a stroller through a "simple folding operation" from the 19th century. The metal and wood are original to the highchair, the caned seat has been replaced several times.

Highchair came with an article talking about this antique chair that was published on December 10, 1982.

Article attached under media link.

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O 2018.20.2 Wooden serving tray with mirrored tray bottom with a fabric Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Tray bottom that can be seen through glass section of the tray area, Archives Room 1 flower etching design on the edges of the mirror section. Wood 22 and metal handles on sides of tray. Box B

O 2018.23.63 Etowah Bank Bank Bag Good Fourth Floor Storage Bag Etowah Bank is located in Canton GA Archives Room 1 17 Brown bank bag with white drawing of bank on front Box D

O 2018.23.64 Etowah Bank bank bag Good Fourth Floor Storage Bag Red bank bag with white drawing of bank on front and white Archives Room 1 lettering. 17 Box D

O 2018.23.65 Bank of Canton Bank Bag Good Fourth Floor Storage Bag Located in Canton GA Archives Room 1 17 Blue bank bag with gray lettering and image. Tape across bank Box D logo labeled "Odds & Ends"

Partially faded stamp on back of bag that says "Landers Drug Store"

O 2018.23.66 Bank of Canton Bank Bag Good Fourth Floor Storage Bag Blue bag with gray lettering and logo. Archives Room 1 17 Piece of tape on front of bag covering logo, written on the tape is Box D "Cash Register" Faded stamp on back of bag that says "Landers..."

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O 2018.23.67 Etowah Bank Bank Bag Good Fourth Floor Storage Bag Dark blue bank bag with white drawing of the bank and white Archives Room 1 lettering on the front. 17 Box D Tape on both front and back of the bag with "Change" written on both. "Landers" is written over part of the image of the bank.

O 2018.23.68 Bank Bag from the Bank of Canton - Main Office - South Canton Good Fourth Floor Storage Bag Blue bank bag with white lettering Archives Room 1 Multiple stamps saying "Landers Drug Store" across both front and 17 back of bag. Box D Tape across logo with "Lay-Away" written on it.

O 2018.23.69 Bank bag from the Bank of Canton Good Fourth Floor Storage Bag Blue bag with gray lettering and logo. Archives Room 1 Tape on front of bag saying "Deposit (Bank)" 17 Stamp on back of bag saying "Landers Drug Store" Box D

O 2018.23.87 Department of Public Health, Georgia 1959 Rabies Vaccination Fair Fourth Floor Storage Tag Tag Archives Room 1 Number: 247305 17 Box D

O 2018.23.88 Department of Public Health, Georgia 1959 Rabies Vaccination Fair Fourth Floor Storage Tag Tag Archives Room 1 Number: 247304 17 Box D

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O 2018.23.89 A coat tag with advertisments Fair Fourth Floor Storage Tag Archives Room 1 Front: Ambulance Service; Jones Mercantile Company; Funeral 17 Parlor. Phone Day 14 or 90 Night 141 Box D

Back: North Georgia Tribune "The man who has something to sell, and whispers it down a well, is not so apt to grab the dollars as the one who gets out and hollers." "Tell the public through the columns of the North Georgia Tribune. A good advertising meduim"

O 2018.23.90 Small pin reading "Join Community Concerts" Good Fourth Floor Storage Pin, Clothing White background with red lettering Archives Room 1 17 Box D

O 2018.23.91 Powder Paper (Glassine) from Landers Drug Store Fair Fourth Floor Storage Box Full box (over full) of 4 3/8" x 5 3/4" Powder paper Archives Room 1 1000 sheets of No. 5 17 Box D

O 2018.23.92 Pharmacy scale from Landers Drug Store. Fair Fourth Floor Storage Scale Brand: Henry Troemner Philadelphia, PA. Archives Room 1 Made in the U.S.A. 17 Cap. 40z Box D 120 gm No. Class "A"

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O 2018.23.93 A boxed set of scale weights to go with the pharmacy scale from Good Fourth Floor Storage Tool, Pharmaceutical Landers Drug Store. Archives Room 1 17 from Bristol-Myer Products Division Box D Box is black plastic with metal closure Weights are metal Set includes a set of tweezers, 7 small bent rod weights, 7 small sheet weights, and 16 clynder weights

O 2019.1.1 Former school book. Dennison's Red Letter series. By Jay Tobias. Fair Fourth Floor Storage Book Red, black, and cream colored. Archives Room 1 17 School book belonging to former teacher, name unknown. Box E

O 2019.1.2 Black and orange book. Author is J.C. McMullen. Fair Fourth Floor Storage Book Archives Room 1 School book belonging to former teacher, name unknown. 17 Box E

O 2019.1.3 Denison's Red Letter Series book. By Jay Tobias. Red, black, and Fair Fourth Floor Storage Book cream colored. Archives Room 1 17 School book belonging to former teacher, name unknown. Box E

O 2019.1.4 Black book. Authored by Charles F. Wells. Poor Fourth Floor Storage Book Archives Room 1 School book belonging to former teacher, name unknown. 17 Box E

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O 2019.1.10 Hindu Good Luck Coin Coin Loans 2019.1.10-2019.1.13 are being held for the Ball Ground Historical Society These items were donated to BGHS by Lynn Watts Lynn's Contact Info: Phone: 770.365.4579 Address: 514 Olivia Lane Ball Ground GA 30107

Picture of Lynn Watts and Karen Jordan with envelope of coins, taken on day they were given to BGHS included in images for this item.

Deed of Gift and Loan form included in Media for this item. O 2019.1.11 21st President of the U.S.A 1881 - 1885 Chester Arthur Coin Coin Loans 2019.1.10-2019.1.13 are being held for the Ball Ground Historical Society These items were donated to BGHS by Lynn Watts Lynn's Contact Info: Phone: 770.365.4579 Address: 514 Olivia Lane Ball Ground GA 30107

O 2019.1.12 Possible Ball Ground Coca Cola Coin Coin Coin says: BGCCo

Loans 2019.1.10-2019.1.13 are being held for the Ball Ground Historical Society These items were donated to BGHS by Lynn Watts Lynn's Contact Info: Phone: 770.365.4579 Address: 514 Olivia Lane Ball Ground GA 30107 O 2019.1.13 Red Goose Shoe Coin Coin Loans 2019.1.10-2019.1.13 are being held for the Ball Ground Historical Society These items were donated to BGHS by Lynn Watts Lynn's Contact Info: Phone: 770.365.4579 Address: 514 Olivia Lane Ball Ground GA 30107

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O 2019.1.20 Digital copy of the Atlanta Journal Constitution on Cherokee Electronic Image County from April 6th, 1919. Scan of copy hanging outside CCHS office. ****HIGHER QUALITY IMAGE saved under Media****

O 2019.2.1 Hand-carved walking stick adorned with hand-carved and burned Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Stick, Walking snake design made by Hines Manous, Union Hill resident and Archives Room 1 Cherokee County native. Top of stick includes a compass, bottom 18 is capped with a rubber foot. Snake design based off Eastern Diamondback snake. Created from vine wrapped trees, his designs are inspired by the shapes and designs he sees in each piece of wood. He finds wood everywhere he goes, mostly in County will out hunting. He only uses light-colored woods like maple, sycamore, and white ash for his walking sticks. After carving and burning each walking stick by hand he finishes them with a coat of lacquer to protect the coloring.

Newspaper article discussing his work included with piece, see accession 2019.2.3

O 2019.2.2 Small wooden boot, carved by Hines Manous, Union Hill resident, Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Decoration Cherokee County native. Handcarved and decorated, leather shoe Archives Room 1 lace included in boot design, front of boot carved to look torn open 17 with toes inside. This piece is carved to look like a damaged boot, Box E the item itself is not damaged.

O 2019.3.1 Red book with gold writing on cover. Authors are Quigley and Good Fourth Floor Storage Book Smith. Archives Room 1 17 Box E

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O 2019.3.2 White book with gold writing, and red and black logo. No author Good Fourth Floor Storage Book listed. Commemorating 50th anniversary of the Canton Cotton Archives Room 1 Mills. 17 Box E

O 2019.4.1 Archaelogical survey of northern Georgia. Authored by Robert Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Book Wauchope. Published by the Society for American Archaeology. Archives Room 1 Brown and cream colored book. 17 Box E

O 2019.4.3 Full film strip in gold container, "Miss 1963 ?? children mostly" Poor Filmstrip written on front, believed to stand for Miscellanious 1963. Video is of family moments, home, and farm. Video linked under Media.

O 2019.4.4 Full filmstrip in silver container. White note on top of container Poor Filmstrip listing description of inner contents: Textile Convention Datoyna Fla. Mill in operation, Training film. First few minutes of film is of a family vaction. Digital version linked under Media.

O 2019.4.5 Full filmstrip in silver container. White label on top of container Poor Filmstrip listing inner contents: Brownes Farm. Video consists mostly of fishing. Digital copy of film linked under Media.

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O 2019.5.1 Wicker fixed handheld fan, stamped with "Jones Mercantile Good Fourth Floor Storage Fan, Fixed Company; Merchandise Cotton Fertilizers; Canton Georgia; We Archives Room 1 appreciate your business" 17 Box E

O 2019.6.1 60 Years of Warrior Excellence 1956-2016 Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Book Cherokee High School Cookbook Archives Room 1 Canton, Georgia 17 Box E Cherokee High School: 930 Marietta Hwy. Canton, GA 30114

O 2019.9.4 Infants and Children: Their Feeding and Growth Good Fourth Floor Storage Book By: Frederic H. Bartlett, M.D. Archives Room 1 Attending Pediatrician, Babies' Hospital, New York City 17 Box E New Edition, Revised 1944 Rinehart & Company, Inc. New York; Toronto

A new revised edition of a book which during the past ten years has become the standard guide for mothers who want the most recent information on the feeding, care and developement of infants and children.

Dr. Bartlett speaks with authority from many years of experience as a pediatrician in New York City. His system of feeding, based on starting with small quanitities and increasing by small quantities at regular intervals, greatly simplifies the feeding problems of the first year. He makes valuable suggestions regarding appetite in children; he tells how to correct constipation so that laxatives are rarely necessary; his chapter on the common cold should be read by all mothers.

The book covers the whole range of care, feeding, development, training, habits, clothing, food properties and cooking, conagious diseases, other diseases and emergencies. No techincal terms are used and the information is as spefic as it can be made, with even the smallest details carefully explained. Page 303 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

An exceptionally detailed index makes this book more useful than most other volumes of a similar nature.

O 2019.9.5 You and Your Baby: A Guide for Prenatal Care: A booklet for Good Fourth Floor Storage Book Expectant Mothers Archives Room 1 Published by: The Research Division of Pet Milk Company St. 17 Louis, Missouri Box E

Statements in this publication relating to nutrition have been accepted by the Council on Foods and Nutrition of the American Medical Association.

Contains booklet from Coker's Hospital in Canton titled: "Formula and Record book" for recording the feeding instructions for new borns and the heating instructions for formula O 2019.9.12 Black Beau Brummell Neck Tie. Has some red and gray pattern. Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Necktie Tag on back from Rosenblum's store in Canton, GA. Archives Room 1 17 Box E

O 2019.9.13 Red tie with black and gray design. Rosenblum's Canton, GA tag Fair Fourth Floor Storage Necktie on back of tie. Archives Room 1 17 Box E

O 2019.10.1 Cast iron typewriter from the Woodstock Pharmacy Good Fourth Floor Storage Typewriter Archives Room 1 Royal brand typewriter KMM style 18

This typewriter belonged to a Brookdale resident Jean. The Woodstock Pharmacy is still owned by Jean's family and might be able to give more information on its history.

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O 2019.11.1 Georgia State Flag from 2001-2003. Supposed to be hung in Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Flag Cherokee County Court room, but never used. Blue is primary Archives Room 3 color with gold Georgia state seal in middle of the flag. Image of 5 Box QQ other flags at the bottom of the flag with "In God We Trust" below. Those flags are a thirteen-star U.S. flag of the "Betsy Ross" design; the first Georgia flag (before 1879); the 1920–1956 Georgia flag; the previous state flag (1956–2001); and the current fifty-star U.S. flag. Flag bordered by gold tassles.

O 2019.11.2 Georgia State Flag 1956-2001. Flag inspired by the Confederate Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Flag battle flag with Georgia State seal to the left. Red, white and blue Archives Room 3 primary colors. Gold tassles around the edge. Red and blue slightly Box QQ discolored. The Georgia state flag that was used from 1956 to 2001 featured a prominent Confederate battle flag and was designed by Southern Democrat John Sammons Bell, a World War II veteran and an attorney who was an outspoken supporter of segregation.

O 2019.11.3 Georgia State Flag 1956-2001. Flag inspired by the Confederate Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Flag battle flag with Georgia State seal to the left. Red, white and blue Archives Room 3 primary colors. Gold tassles around the edge. Box QQ The Georgia state flag that was used from 1956 to 2001 featured a prominent Confederate battle flag and was designed by Southern Democrat John Sammons Bell, a World War II veteran and an attorney who was an outspoken supporter of segregation.

O 2019.13.1 White House Cookbook: A Comprehensive Cyclopedia Of Poor Fourth Floor Storage Book Information For The Home Archives Room 1 By Hugo Ziemann (Steward of the White House) and Mrs. F.L. 17 Gillette Box E

The Werner Company Chicago Akron, Ohio New York 1899 Copywrite 1894 by the Werner Company Copywrite 1887 F.L. Gillette

This book has been updated and republished multiple times since its original 1887 run, this copy is from the 1899 run of the book.

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O 2019.17.1 Recording on microcassette tape of Judge Marion T. Pope on Excellent Recording March 12, 1985, before the Blue Ridge Bar Association, explaining the history of the Bar's traditional "Report on Indian Affairs."

Tape includes: Marion Pope, Judge, Ct. Ap. (history) and Short response by Andy Roach, attorney

The cassette comes with a short write up about the tapes contents: Blue Ridge Circuit Bar Association History of the report on Indian Affairs: According to Judge Marion Pope at the March 13, 1985 meeting of the Blue Ridge Bar, the original purpose of the report on Indian Affairs given at the Bar meeting was to be of entertainment. Evidently there was serious drinking and disorderliness at the bar meeting and the content of the report was anything that was funny. Judge Pope used the opportunity for his report to give a history of the Bar Association, the Judges, and District Attorneys who had served in the court system as well as the reducing number of counties which are in the Blue Ridge Bar Association.

Write up for cassette kept with other items (2019.17.2-.4) in accession location: 3rd floor storage: Main Office: Drawer 12 O 2019.19.1 The Building of a Great Industry: The Story of the Coggins Good Fourth Floor Storage Book Industries, and their development. Archives Room 1 Closet 9 Published jointly by The Southern Granite Corporation, The Box A Oglesby Granite Quarries, Southern Quarrying Company, Berkeley Granite Corporation, Columbia Marble Company, Moretti-Harrah Marble Corporation, Beaver Dan Granite Company.

This book is about the life and industries of B.F. Coggins

*portion about Coggins' personal history scanned and included with this accession.

O 2019.20.4 Cherokee Federal Savings and Loan Association promotional item Fair Fourth Floor Storage Novelty, Promotional "Turn Your Chicken Feed into a Golden Nest Egg" dime holder Archives Room 1 "Save with this handy Dollar-Builder" 17 "Don't spend all that "chicken feed"...Save some of your inside; Box E Then plant with us, like garden seed, And watch it grow-- with pride!" This Dollar-Builder belongs to: name scratched out Dated: Jan. 25, 1969

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Holds 3 dollars in dimes

Cherokee Federal Savings and Loan Association located: 300 Main Street Canton, GA O 2019.20.8 Prescription Box from North Canton Drug Co. Fair Fourth Floor Storage Box For Joyce Ann Milford Archives Room 1 July 14, 1960 17 box made of cardboard Box E

O 2019.24.1 Brown tape dispenser made of cast iron. Doris Finley got this tape Good Dispenser, Tape dispenser when she began business school and kept it throughout her life.

O 2019.24.2 .58 three ring bullets. Seven bullets in case. Unsure at moment if Good Bullet authentic or reproduction. The .58 three ring bullet was a Union style of bullet used during the Civil War. Bullets stored in small metal tin painted with rocking horse and toys on lid and blue on base. These bullets were found in the Sixes area by a cousin of Doris Finley. The cousin gave them to Doris after finding them.

O 2019.24.3 Black velvet . Labeled Union Made in USA. KM Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat 428680 Part of Doris Finley Hat Collection. Small Office Top of filing cabinet Box F

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O 2019.24.4 Hat Gun metal gray woven mesh with black ribbon band. No Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat label. Part of Doris Finley Hat Collection. Small Office Top of filing cabinet Box F

O 2019.24.5 Light gray wool felt hat with darker gray hatband & netting. Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat Labeled Mister "T" Exclusive & "Esccello" Geo. W. Bollman & Small Office Co. Inc. Part of Doris Finley Hat Collection. Top of filing cabinet Box F

O 2019.24.6 Beige fabric hat with round swirled medallions around Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat headband. Labeled G. Fox & Co. Inc. Hartford, Conn. Part of Small Office Doris Finley Hat Collection. Top of filing cabinet Box F

O 2019.24.7 Black velvet hat with multi-colored brocade hat band. Labeled Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat "Coronet Fifth Avenue New York". Part of Doris Finley Hat Small Office Collection. Top of filing cabinet Box D

O 2019.24.8 Black wool felt hat with black fur on brim. Labeled Mr. John Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat Classic, New York Paris &"Esccello" Geo. W. Bollman & Co. Inc. Small Office Part of Doris Finley Hat Collection. Top of filing cabinet Box F

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O 2019.24.9 Light brown wool felt hat with feathers on ribbon hat band. Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat Labeled Lancaster Made in USA. Part of Doris Finley Hat Small Office Collection. Top of filing cabinet Box C

O 2019.24.10 Brown wool felt hat with dark brown feathers on hat band. Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat Labeled Lords Grace & Elegance. Doeskin felt. Geo. W. Bollman Small Office & Co. Inc. Part of Doris Finley Hat Collection. Top of filing cabinet Box C

O 2019.24.11 Off-white with gold beads & gold flower & white Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat netting & feathers. Labeled DL Hats. Part of Doris Finley Hat Small Office Collection. Top of filing cabinet Box C

O 2019.24.12 Gold straw hat with ecru silk lilies on hatband. No label. Part Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat of Doris Finley Hat Collection. Small Office Top of filing cabinet Box D

O 2019.24.13 White woven hat with white netting & white rose on top. Labeled Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat Kurt Jr. by Tom Hann. Part of Doris Finley Hat Collection. Small Office Top of filing cabinet Box E

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O 2019.24.14 Brown mohair hat with satin ribbon on had band. Labeled Mahara Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat 100% wool. Part of Doris Finley Hat Collection. Small Office Top of filing cabinet Box E

O 2019.24.15 White with white feathers & netting. Labeled Betmar. Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat Made in USA. Part of Doris Finley Hat Collection. Small Office Top of filing cabinet Box E

O 2019.24.16 Pink woven pillbox hat with pink netting & pink pearl hatpin. Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat "Labeled Betmar Made in USA. Part of Doris Finley Hat Small Office Collection. Top of filing cabinet Box E

O 2019.24.17 Copper colored satin ribboned head band with mink fur. No Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat Label. Part of Doris Finley Hat Collection. Small Office Top of filing cabinet Box E

O 2019.24.18 Brown & ivory woven straw hat with grosgrain ribbon & bow. Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat Labeled Original Roberta Bernays Union Made. Part of Doris Small Office Finley Hat Collection. Top of filing cabinet Box D

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O 2019.24.19 Ivory satin pleated cloche hat. Adolfo II New York Paris. Part of Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat Doris Finley Hat Collection. Small Office Top of filing cabinet Box B

O 2019.24.20 Black & cream hat with swirl pattern and with cream satin bow. Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat Labeled "An Angel Style" Union made in USA 898129. Part of Small Office Doris Finley Hat Collection. Top of filing cabinet Box B

O 2019.24.21 Gold straw hat with leopard hat band. No label. Part of Doris Excellent Third Floor Storage Cover, Hat Finley Hat Collection. Small Office Top of filing cabinet Box B

O 2019.25.1 Letter Box carried by soldiers during the Civil War. These boxes Good Third Floor Storage Box, Storage were used to carry supplies for writing letters and to store letters, Small Office and have small desk area for writing on. This box belonged to Top of Filing Cabinet Capt. Hayes Mcdonald of Georgia. Box A

Information provided has not yet been varified.

O 2019.25.2 Pamphlet labled "A Message to Garcia" Good Third Floor Storage Pamphlet By Elbert Hubbard (FRA Elbertus) Small Office The Roycrofters Top of Filing Cabinet East Aurora-Erie-County-N.Y. Box A

This item was inside Accession 2019.25.1

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O 2019.25.3 Webster's Vest Pocket Dictionary Poor Third Floor Storage Book Self Pronouncing - Latest and Most Complete Small Office Top of Filing Cabinet This item was inside Accession 2019.25.1 Box A

Written inside front cover:

C.H. McDonald Naval Y.M.C.A. Norfolk Va 6.8.14

word that looks like "Seet"

C.H. McDonald Montana - C.H. McDonald U.S.S. Castile New York n.y. c/o p.m.

C.H. McDonald

Euharlee ga.

Carl Come Home Wednesday July 11-21- a.m. Seminole 12.37 - oclock

Inside back cover:

U.S.S. Minnesota U.S.S. New Hampshire U.S.S. Montana U.S.S. Castile

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O 2019.27.1 Daily Balance book from the Bank of Woodstock Fair Book Begins on November 10, 1905 through May 13, 1910

Large blue-gray book with red corners and spine. Front cover has the words Daily Balance printed on it but hard to read.

O 2019.27.2 Cash ledger book from the Bank of Woodstock Fair Book Starting on November 10, 1905 through June 23, 1908

Large black book with red leather covering corners and spine. Leather has gold printed design along edges and across spine. Cash written in gold lettering on spine.

O 2019.27.3 Ledger of the Minutes from the Bank of Woodstock starting Fair Book October 10, 1931 through June 13, 1935.

Gray ledger book with black detailing on covers.

O 2019.27.4 Book 12 of the Bank of Woodstock Minutes from Novemeber 1, Good Book 1905 through January 8, 1920.

Brown fabric covered book with black detailing on covers.

O 2019.27.5 Minutes from the Bank of Woodstock written in a ledger starting Good Book January 9, 1936 through December 8, 1938.

Light brown book with black detailing on covers with "Sin... Ledger" typed on front.

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O 2019.27.6 Photo book for Joseph E. Johnston NAS Pensacola dated May 5-7, Good Book 1959 from the Secretary of the Navy Orientation Cruise.

Black binder style photo book with gold lettering and decal on cover. Filled with photosand information sheets, to be scanned and accessioned seperately.

O 2019.27.7 J.H. Johnston Company Stock Certificate Book. Good Book, Record About half of the stock certificates have been used, filled out and stapled back into the book. The other half of the certificates are blank.

Greenish brown cover with green marbling pattern with brown spine binding.

O 2019.27.8 J.H. Johnston company Bond Certificate Book. Excellent Book, Record About half of the bond certificates have been used, filled out and stapled back into the book. The other half of the certificates are blank.

Greenish brown color covers with green marbling pattern. With brown spine binding.

O 2019.27.9 Photo album filled with various currencies from around the world, Good Album, Photograph collected from the Johnston family members travels. *Will scan and catalog bills seperately*

Brown photo album with flower motif on cover, ring clips inside to secure photo pages. Label on front with "Money: Currencies" written on it. Notebook page taped to inside cover listing contents of album organized by sheet number Sheet 1: U.S.: 1917 & 1923 - $1 bill; CSA (Confederate States of America) 500 bill Sheet 2: Germany mark: 1922 & 1923; Hungary: 10 Forint 1960 Sheet 3: France: 100 Franc 1952; 5 franc 1961; Belgum: 20 Franc 1950; Landsbanki Islands: 5 Fimm Kronur 1928 Sheet 4: Phillipine Peso 1936; China 1 Yuan 1936; Australia ~1943 One Pound Note Sheet 5: Netherlands-India: 1943 guilder; Netherlands: 1945 guilder; West Germany: 5 Marks 1948; Canada: 1937 dollar (2) Sheet 6: Canada: 1937 & 1954 $2 bill; England: (2) ten shilling Page 314 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

bills ~1943 Sheet 7: Scotland: 1 pound notes 1961 (2) Sheet 8: Scotland: 1 Pound Notes 1960, 1960, 1955 sheet 9: Japanese: WWII era - 10 yen, 5 yen Sheet 10: Japanese various Sheet 11: Japanese 5 yen; Philipines: Occupation pesos Sheet 12: Philipines: Occupation pesos Sheet 13: Philipines: Occupation pesos; 1 shilling; 1 yen 5 yen "military cure" Sheet 14: Ecudor: 1978; Hundoras: 1976; Philippines 1949; Russia 1993, Soviet Union O 2019.27.10 Appraisal of Joe E. Johnston Lands: Consisting of Three Parcles Excellent Appraisal Being 423.6 Acres: Turner County , Georgia Dated March 31, 1978

Appraisal is in green spiral bound book with window cut out for title on first page and Plantation Services, Inc. Albany, Georgia printed in the bottom right corner in white ink.

This item has a copied and stapled version of the appraisal sitting inside the front over of the book, as well as the original spiral bound copy.

O 2019.27.11 Book of Check Stubs from the J.H. Johnston Company Good Record, Bookkeeping Bank Name: Trust Company Bank Acct. Name: J.H. Johnston Company Acct. Number: 460101193 Numbered From: 1606 To: 2043 Dated From: January 5, 1988 To: December 31, 1990

Beige cover with green printing and blue writing. O 2019.27.12 Record book of the Profit, Loss, and Balance sheets for the J.H. Good Book, Account Johnston Company from 1960 to fiscal year 1980-1981 Depreciation Schedule through 1981/82

Large brown ledger book with darker brown spine tape. Note paperclipped to front with description of what is in the book.

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O 2019.27.13 Book of Check stubs from the J.H. Johnston Company Good Record, Bookkeeping Check Number Start: 2044 To: 2502 Dated From: January 7, 1991 To: October 18, 1994

Beige booklet with blue writing on cover. Metal fastener holding it together.

O 2019.27.14 The Cherokee Land Lottery: Containing A Numerical List of the Good Book Names of the Fortunate Drawers in Said Lottery With an Engraved Map of Each District By James F. Smith Published by Clearfield Originally printed in New York 1838 Reprinted with New Index and a Map of the original Cherokee County from The History of Cherokee Count by Rev. Lloyd G. Marlin Copywrite 1932 Reprinted with Permission Genealogical Publishing Company Baltimore, 1969.

O 2019.27.15 A History of the Little River Mills Site Cherokee County, Georgia Excellent Book Prepared for Cherokee County Water and Sewerage Authority P.O. Box 1006 Canton, GA 30114

By Karen G. Wood and Thomas H. Gresham Authors and Principal Investigators with Richard T. Bryant, Photographer Gisela Weis-Gresham, Draftsman

July 30, 1993

Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. P.O. Drawer 8086 Athens, Georgia 30603

Abstract: Historical and architectural investigations were conducted from Novermber of 1992, through January of 1993, at the mill site 9Ck410 on the Little River in Cherokee County, Georgia. The property is on the backwaters of Allatoona Lake and falls under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District. The work was conducted by Southeastern Archeological Services, Page 316 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

Inc. for the Water and Sewerage Authority of Cherokee County, who plan to construct a sewer line on the south side of the river, adjacent to the mill complex. The site had been determined eligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places by the Georgia State Historic Preservation Officer. Because of the potential for an adverse effect upon the site by vibrations from the proposed construction, a mitigation program that recorded the sire by measured drawings, photography and archival research was implemented. Architectural drawings and large format photographs based on Historic American Building Survey/Historic American Engineering Survey (HABS/HAER) standards were prepared. Historical research indicated the site began as a grist mill, probably in the late 1840s. Sometime in the early 1870s a small yarn mill was started, initiating a tradition of textile milling at the site for the next 70 years. Around the turn of the century, the mill shifted its production line to cotton rope manufacturing, which continued until the mill closed in 1949. The mill was probably one of the few textile manufactures in Georgia devoted exclusively to the manufacturer of cotton rope for plowlines and well lines. Signed: Richard Johnston October 6, 1993 O 2019.27.16 Paper titled "The Johnston Men of Woodstock" written by Janice Excellent Report Johnston Kane 2000 "I dedicate this paper to my Father...with love."

Spiral bound plastic folder, clear front cover, black back cover.

Introduction: The impetus for writing this paper came from my daugher, Natalie, who was assigned an ancestor project in an Economic Business class at Michigan State University. In helping her find some resources on the Johnston family, I found that only two personally written documents existed, the 1937 autobiographical paper written by J.H. Johnston, and a written history of his WWII experiences by my father, Smith L. Johnston, Jr. Luckily, Dad saves everything and had many historical documents, newspaper articles, old photographs, letters, etc. Best of all were his remembrances of days past captured on a tape recording we made together on his 80th birthday. Numerous lengthy phone conversations followed during the past few months. I write fast and captured mostly word for word those conversations.

What started as a task, quickly turned into a labor of love. I view the paper as just a beginning and envision a book with more in-depth portrayals of relatives and events in the past. Because of Page 317 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

the information Natalie needed for her topic on family economics, this paper is slanted toward the men who managed those businesses. The wonderful Johnston women will be covered in my expanded family history. I plan more tapping sessions with my parents as well as talks with relatives and the black people who have meant so much to our family. My own memories will also be a part of the expanded history.

This paper is written for the benefit of my three children and future generations in the hope that it will provide them with an understanding of their Johnston heritage in general and special Johnston forefathers in particular.

I dedicate this paper to my father -- with all the love in my heart.....

Janice Johnston Kane April 10, 2000

O 2019.27.17 The Journal of Physical Chemistry Volume 105 March 8, 2001 Good Magazine Number 9 http://pubs.acs.org/JPCA

Published Weekly by the American Chemical Society

Cover stories: Laboratory Chemical Kinetics of the 1950s Has Become a Global Atmospheric Science (see page 5A)

Harold Johnston Festschrift

*a festschrift is a collection of writtings published in honor of a scholar

This issue is celebrating the career of Harold Johnston the first 36 pages are dedicated to Harold.

Table of Contents: Harold Johnston Festschrift: - Introduction to Harold Johnston Festschrift - Cover Art Description - Autobiographical Sketch of Harold Johnston - Biographical Notes of Harold Johnston - Coauthors of Harold Johnston - Bibliography of Harold Johnston

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O 2019.27.18 VHS tape of an Oral History Interview with Richard Johnston Videotape recorded on September 10, 1998 at Georgia Tech

In Polaroid Supercolor Video Casette slipcase.

O 2019.27.19 Richard Johnston's copy of "The Genealogy of the Benson-Latimer Fair Report Reed-Durham and Associated Families" By Mary Benson Maxwell (Mrs. Willis Maxwell)

"All material contained herein is protected by Copyright issues September, 1931 to Mary Benson Maxwell (Mrs. Willis B. Maxwell)"

Richard has written notes throughout this report adding names and information throughout as needed. O 2019.30.1 1956 Miss Dixie Congeniality Award Good Fourth Floor Storage Trophy Archives Room 4 Cream, gold and black trophy with an engraving on black 5 mid-section reading "Casually Yours Miss Dixie Congeniality Award 1956". Gold wreath is on the base of the trophy and a gold woman with wings and a torn in her right hand. Underside of the trophy has a logo from Halpert's Trophies in Miami, FL

Trophy belonged to Jeanine Parris.

Slight green tarnishing at base of winged figure.

O 2019.30.2 1975 Miss DeKalb Pageant plaque for judge Jeanine Parris Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Trophy Archives Room 4 Wooden plaque with black plate. Engraved to read Jeanine Parris 5 Judge 1975 Miss DeKalb Pageant.

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O 2019.30.3 1958 Cherokee County Beauty Pageant plaque Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Trophy Archives Room 4 Wooden plaque with a gold plate in the shape of a scroll. Engraved 5

Cherokee County Beauty Pageant Awarded to Mrs. Lloyd Parris For Outstanding Service and Devotion to our activities By Canton Jr. Chamber of Commerce Inc. 1958

Slight scratching on gold plated area.

O 2019.30.4 1955 Miss Georgia Pageant Winner Good Fourth Floor Storage Trophy Archives Room 4 Cream and gold colored trophy made of plastic and gold plated 5 metal. A gold female figure with wings stands at the top of the trophy hoisting up a wreath.

Slight cracking on the plastic base and scratching of the gold plated metal at the top.

Trophy won by Jeanine Parris O 2019.30.5 1953 Miss Georgia Runner-Up trophy Good Fourth Floor Storage Trophy Archives Room 4 Wooden based trophy with a gold plaque engraved with 1953 Miss 5 Georgia Runner-Up. Gold columns decorate the wooden base. Two gold plated metal eagles sit on wooden base. Eagle on the right hand side has gold plating coming off. A gold column sits in the middle of the wooden base with a femal winged figure hoisting a wreath on top.

Trophy won by Jeanine Parris

O 2019.30.6 1955 Miss Glenwood Pageant Good Fourth Floor Storage Trophy Archives Room 4 Wood and gold plated metal trophy. Wooden base has a gold plate 5 engraved with: An official Miss America Contest 1955 Miss Glenwood Pageant Decatur, GA April 15 1955" . Trophy belonged to Jeanine Parris. 4 gold plated eagles on bottom of trophy. Two eagles are loose. Winged figure holding a wreath sits at the top of the trophy.

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O 2019.30.7 1976 Senior Miss Independence Day Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Trophy Archives Room 4 Red, and blue plated trophy with granite pattern base. Middle 5 column has two American flags with '76 on it. Winged figure at top of trophy holding a torch.

Trophy won by Jeanine Parris

O 2019.30.8 Miss Congeniality of Miss Georgia Pageant 1955 Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Trophy Archives Room 4 Cream colored plastic base trophy with gold plating and a black 5 column with the engraving Miss Congeniality of Miss Georgia Pageant 1955. Gold plated winged figure holding a wreath stands at the top of trophy. A gold wreath also sits on the plastic base. Underside of the trophy has a logo from Halpert's Trophies in Miami, FL.

Trophy won by Jeanine Parris O 2019.30.9 An Offical Miss America Contest 1953 Fair Fourth Floor Storage Trophy Archives Room 4 Wooden based trophy with a gold plated decorations. Gold plaque 5 on wooden base engraved with An Official Miss America Contest 1953. Some discoloration on the gold plate from where another piece was. Four eagles on base with gold plating coming off one of the eagles. Winged figure stands at the top of trophy holding a wreath.

Trophy won by Jeanine Parris

O 2019.30.10 1954 Miss Dixie Queen of the South Second Runner Up Excellent Fourth Floor Storage Trophy Archives Room 4 Cream colored plastic based trophy with gold plated statue and 5 gold plated plaque. Gold plaque engraved with Miss Dixie 1954 Queen of the South 2nd Runner Up. Plaque is missing 1 screw used to help keep it in place. Gold plated metal figure with wings stands on top of the trophy holding a wreath. Trophy belonged to Jeanine Parris.

Underside of the trophy has a logo from Halpert's Trophies in Miami, FL

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O 2019.31.1 1923 Jones Mercantile Ledger Fair Fourth Floor Storage Book Archives Room 2 Large ledger book for 1923. Several loose pages sit inside the Stack 1 cover of the book. Book has been faded. Colors appear to be blue with red on the corners.

O 2019.32.1 Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympic Games Starter jacket Excellent Jacket Blue windbreaker jacket from Atlanta Centennial Olympics. Stitching on the back with the Atlanta Summer Olympic Games logo. Sewn around the logo are the flags for (beginning at the rop and going clockwise) United States, Canada, Great Britain, Italy, China, Russia, Mexico, Brazil, Germany and Japan. Starter logo embroidered at the top in the middle of the back.

Front left of jacket has American flag embroidered with Atlanta 1996 Summer Games stitched in gold. O 2019.33.2 Plastic desk sign that reads "Meber Cherokee County Chamber of Fair Sign, Advertising Commerce" small piece taped on saying "1983-84"

The left side has a picture of a Nativer Person's face imposed over solid green image of county with little mountains in the corner and skyline in the opposite corner. Underneath that it says "The new frontier of a great metropolitan area"

Back of sign has a plastic stand piece to make it stand up on a desk or counter.

O 2019.33.4 Book titled, "Findings and Recommendations: Constitution Good Book Revision Commission of 1969" "As submitted to the 1970 session of the Georgia General Assembly"

This revised version of the GA State Constitution passed the House in 1970, but failed to pass the Senate and therefore was never enacted. A revised version of the Constitution was not achieved until 1976. This version of the Constitution was the second attempt to revise the 1945 GA State Constitution, the first being in 1964.

Letter included in front of book dated November 18, 1969 from the

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Executive Department Atlanta Lester Maddox Governor and Zell Miller Executive Secretary:

"Dear Fellow Public Servant: As you know, for the past several months the Constitution Revision Commission has been working on a new Constitution for the State of Georgia. The need for a new Constitution is becoming more acute every day, due to the numerous local amendments ratified at each general election and the overall disorganization so apparent in our present Constitution.

Because of your interest in the welfare of our great State, we are aware of the concern you have for all matters pertaining to the State Constitution. Therefore, I am sending you this advance copy of the Commission's findings and recommendations which will be submitted to the 1970 session of the Georgia General Assembly.

The Commission has made a thorough analysis of all the proposals submitted to them. We feel that the proposed Constitution as finally approved by the Commission is one that is designed to eliminate the numerous amendments that have been so prevalent in the past and its flexibility is such that the needs of the future can be adequately met.

I sincerely hope that this report will be of great interest to you and that you will give it your careful study. After having done so, I would suggest that you contact your local legislator and convey to him your thoughts and feeligns to this new Constitution for the State of Georgia.

Sincerely, Lester Maddox Governor" O 2019.33.5 Book titled "25th Institute for Georgia: Probate Court Judges: Good Book April 22 - 24, 1981" Published by the Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia

Book contains information to be discussed in the sessions held at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education in Athens, GA. With sections for note taking over the course of these sessions. Willie Mae did write notes through some of the sections of this book.

Written inside front cover: Willie Mae Johnson Room 436

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Program: First Session: Presentation of Scholarship - Roberty Flaherty

Election Law Revisions - David B. Poythress, Secretary of State; Frances Duncan, Head, Elections

Committee on De Novo Proceedings - Judge Vernon Duncan; Judge Tilman Self

Committee on Revision of the Judicial Article - Judge Calvin M. Simpson

Second Session: Legislation and Case Law Update - Professor James C. Rehberg

Guardianships - Judge Marion Guess, Jr.

Third Session: Revision of Title 113, Georgia Code - John S. Candler, II; John A. Wallace; Joseph A. Whittle

Fourth Session: Retirement Update - C. Ernest McDonald

Questions and Answers - Judge Calvin M. Simpson

O 2019.33.6 Book titled "Report of the Committee to Revise the Judicial Article Good Book September 1, 1978" Written by Wayne Snow Chairman

Blue cover with black typing and black binding. Mazie Johnson handwritten at top of front cover. Several loose pages insterted in behind front cover included notebook page of notes, Judicial Convocation Program for September 7-8, 1978, map of Athens Georgia (where event was held), and a preliminary draft of the Judiciary. Notebook paper also inserted in back cover. Some small handwritten notes made by Willie Mae Johnson on notebook paper.

Index: I. Brief History of Judicial Organization Development

II. Description of the Overall System A. Description of each court, its duties and powers (functions)

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1. Creation 2. Justices 3. Qualifications 4. Terms of Office and Election 5. Chief Justice (Judge) 6. Presiding Justice (Judge) 7. Compensation 8. Removal from Office 9. Terms 10. Jurisdiction 11. Comments on Jurisdiction 12. Divisions 13. Rule Making Authority

B. Description of the appeals process C. Indications of overlap in jurisdication

III. Discussion of the Various Attempts to Change the Judicial System A. Governor's Commission on Jidicial (sic) Processes (1971) B. Institute of Government (1972) C. 1973 Legislation (Judicial Council and AOC) D. Governor's Commission on Court Organization and Structure (1975) E. State Crime Commission F. Institute of Government (1976) G. Draft Articles from Representative Snow's Subcommittee and from Judicial Council of Georgia (1977)

IV. Statement on Present Activities of Subcommittee O 2019.33.7 Book titled "Statement of Recommended Judicial Practices: Good Book Adopted by the National Conference of the Judiciary on Guardianship Proceedings for the Elderly" Compiled by Erica F. Wood Sponsored by The Commission on Legal Problems of the Elderly, American Bar Association, and The National Judicial College June, 1986

Green cover with image of green outline of elderly man on white background on cover with white lettering.

Table of Contents: Preface Statement of Recommended Judicial Practices - Introduction Page 325 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location

- Recommendations

Appendices A. Roster of Conference Participants B. Background Issues Papers C. Survey of Judicial Practices D. Bibliography E. Selected Court Forms

Preface:

June 15-18, 1986, tweny-eight participants (including 24 probate and general jurisdiction trial judges) from across the country assembled at the National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada for a National Conference of the Juddiciary on Guardianship Proceedings for the Elderly. Their objectives were to recognize and discuss the special concerns of older alleged incompetents and wards - for procedural due process, thorough and functional evaluation of medical/social evidence, decisions affording maximum autonomy, and sound, periodic guardianship review.

The conference was sponsored by the American Bar Association Commission on Legal Problems of the Elderly, in conjunction with the National Judicial College. It was funded by the Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, with supplemental monies from the Marie Walsh Sharpe Endowment. The participants were slected from states with the highest population and percentage of elderly. They were chosen as judicial leaders, and they brought to the session extensive knowledge, yet a willingness to learn and to change long-standing attitudes and procedures. This they coupled with a sense of excitement in attempting to constructively resolve the complex dilemmas facing judges in guardianship proceedings.

The Conference was a beginning rather than an end. After two and one-half days of lectures, panels, discussion groups, films, plenary session debates and informal converstaions, the participants voted to adopt the Statement of Recommended Judicial Practices which follows. It provides for the first time some national guidance to judges in confronting the problems of the growing number of elderly who may need assistance in managing their property, personal affairs or both.

Hopefully, the conference and its recommndations will spur judicial educators and associations to sponsor similar sessions at

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the state level; encourage necessary changes in statutes or court rules; foster closer coordination between the judicial and aging systems; and urge judges to test the tenets in their own courtrooms.

Guardianship represents a drastic loss of fundamental civil rights. The judicial practices recommended by the National Conference of the Judiciary on Guardianship Proceedings for the elderly stress the importance of assuring maximum autonomy to elderly wards while still providing the assistance they need.

Deeply rooted societal myths and stereotypes about older people have long permeated the guardianship process. In some states it has been the practice of appoint a guardian based on the advanced age of a person, regardless of that person's ability to function.

The court has the ultimate responsibility for determining incompetence and for monitoring a ward's condition and continuing need for guardianship. A key recommendation of the Conference is that judges handling guardianship cases be adequately educated at local, state and national programs as to the powers of the court and about the aging process and the myths and stereotypes of aging.

The National Judicial College is proud to be a sponsor of thie Conference and to grow in our own learning about the aging process.

O 2019.33.8 Book titled "20th Institute for Georgia Judges of the Probate Good Book Courts" April 21-23, 1976

Clear plastic front cover with black cardboard back cover and binding. Front page visible through plastic cover showing black type and black emblem. Notebook pages added in at back of book for notes. Willie Mae's handwritten notes on sessions are included.

Sessions include: 1. Implementation of the Mental Health Law and Court Decisions Impacting on the Probate Court... 2. GAs New Presidential Preference Primary 3. Acts of the General Assembly Affecting the Probate Court and Progress on Probate Revision in GA 4. Court Decisions Impacting Upon the Probate Court 5. Election Reporting to News Election Service 6. Changes in Election Law and Proceedures 7. Judycial Liberty and Sterilization Law

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8. GA Campaign Financial Disclosure Act 9. Traffic Court Proceedures 10. Administrative Office of the Courts 11. Month Support: From Outlaw to Allan to What's Next? 12. Vital Records 13. Guardianship O 2019.33.9 County News of the National Association of Counties Newspaper Excellent Newspaper Vol. 27, No. 12 - June 19,1995

NACo - Celebrating 60 years of service to counties! Addressed to: Ms. Willie Johnson Cherokee County Probate Judge 90 North Street, Suite 340 Canton, GA 30114 (Justice Center)

O 2019.33.10 Section of the County News NACo newspaper titled "Photo Excellent Newspaper Contest Winners" from December 19,1994.

O 2019.33.11 A copy of the New/Shopper newspaper from Wednesday, June 6, Excellent Newspaper 1995 Has article about Kip (Kippling) McVay(-Stubbs) titled "McVay Announces Candidacy" about her running for Probate Court Judge.

O 2019.33.12 Section of the County News NACo newspaper from October 24, Excellent Newspaper 1994 about the Counties and the 103rd Congress Wrap-Up detailing everything discussed during this meeting of th 103rd Congress discussing the future of NACo, details all of their new plans, strategies, and goals.

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O 2019.33.13 Cherokee Tribune Vol. 62, No. 50 June 23, 1993 Excellent Newspaper Front Page Headlines: Police seek leads in bank robbery Sheriff likes budget A tradedy: Teen takes life Victim's body recovered: Man drowns after falling off boat Fire chief job narrowed to 4 Tribune among best: Claims 7 GPA awards; ranks second overall Miss Cherokee vies for 1993 state crown (Christine Gardner)

O 2019.33.14 Cherokee Citizen Newspaper from Wednesday, August 31, 1994 Excellent Newspaper Volume 5, Number 27 "Cherokee County's Only Home-Owned Newspaper & Legal Organ"

Front Page Headlines: New Justice Center slated to open this week Holcolmb, Development Authority cleared of conflict of interest charges Lawrenceville man arrested for kicking two-year-old Commissioners set millage, approve tax amnesty plan Marijuana plants destroyed

Total Items:1454

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