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Objects Summary with Images 08/02/2019 Matches 1454 Objects Summary with Images 08/02/2019 Matches 1454 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location O 1993.1.1 Friendship Quilt by a group of women at the Cherokee 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 Page 1 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location 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 caps 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 Headgear 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 Page 2 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location 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. Page 3 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location 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 Page 4 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location 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 Page 5 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location 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 Page 6 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location 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 Page 7 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location 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 Page 8 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location 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 Page 9 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location 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.
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