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Fred Anderson and Alonzo Hampton, Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, May 2011
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Fred Anderson and Alonzo Hampton, Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, May 2011 -
Fred Anderson at his former homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, October 2009
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Fred Anderson at his former homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, October 2009 -
Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, July 2009
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, July 2009 -
Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, June 2010
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, June 2010 -
Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, May 2011
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, May 2011 -
Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, May 2011
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, May 2011 -
Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, May 2011
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, May 2011 -
Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, May 2011
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, May 2011 -
"Fred Anderson Signs For College Scholarship," Pickens High School football team, ca. 1970s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-28)"Fred Anderson Signs For College Scholarship," Pickens High School football team, ca. 1970s -
Fred Anderson, "Dragons Trounce Rabun Play East Hall Friday," Pickens High School football team, ca. 1970s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-28)Fred Anderson, "Dragons Trounce Rabun Play East Hall Friday," Pickens High School football team, ca. 1970s -
Fred Anderson, "Dragons Win Homecoming Game Play Commerce Friday Night," Pickens High School football team, ca. 1970s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-28)Fred Anderson, "Dragons Win Homecoming Game Play Commerce Friday Night," Pickens High School football team, ca. 1970s -
Fred Anderson, "Outstanding Back," Pickens High School football team, ca. 1970s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-28)Fred Anderson, "Outstanding Back," Pickens High School football team, ca. 1970s -
Fred Anderson, "PHS Beats Dawson Co. Plays Rabun Co. Friday," Pickens High School football team, ca. 1970s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-28)Fred Anderson, "PHS Beats Dawson Co. Plays Rabun Co. Friday," Pickens High School football team, ca. 1970s -
Fred Anderson, "PHS Footballers Make 'A' All-State Team," Pickens High School football team, ca. 1970s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-28)Fred Anderson, "PHS Footballers Make 'A' All-State Team," Pickens High School football team, ca. 1970s -
Fred D. Bentley Sr. Interview Clips, March 25, 2011
(2021-08-10)Collection of clips from an oral history interview with Mr. Fred D. Bentley Sr. conducted on March 25, 2011. -
Fred D. Bentley, Sr
(2022-03-11)Fred D. Bentley, Sr. discusses why he started his law practice on Washington Avenue and about the history of the Bentley Firm building which is located in the original Cobb County Courthouse from the 1800s. -
Fred Kienel and Lemon Smith standing in front of a vehicle
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Freddie James, Lemon Street Elementary School, 1949-50
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-07-26)Freddie James, Lemon Street Elementary School, 1949-50 -
Frederick Douglass' Paper
(Frederick Douglass, 2019-06-12)In 1847, Frederick Douglass founded the abolitionist newspaper entitled "The North Star" in Rochester, NY. " In 1851, "The North Star" merged with The Liberty Paper Party in Syracuse, NY, and its name changed to "Frederick ... -
Freewill Baptist Missionary
(Freewill Baptist Foreign Mission Society, 1843-09)An issue of the Freewill Baptist Missionary from September 1843.