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J. F. Collins' Son advertisement
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J. F. Collins' Son ambulance service advertisement
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J. F. Collins' Sons advertisement, 1929
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J. O. McCray
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J. T. and Eastine Smith
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J. W. "Walt" Newberry (center) and others
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J. W. McMillan family portrait
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Jack Fowler and Kirk Jolly at the Acworth Police Department
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Jackie Mitchell, Eddie Mitchell, Nellie Mae Mitchell, and Tina Reynolds, ca. 1980s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-30)Jackie Mitchell, Eddie Mitchell, Nellie Mae Mitchell, and Tina Reynolds, ca. 1980s. -
Jackie Sherman Interview, January 12, 2023
Oral history interview of Jackie Sherman the daughter of Doris Regensburger who had to flee Nazi Germany as a young teenager -
James Anderson Cox (1877-1964)
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James C. Dodd, Jr. Interview, February 29, 2020
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-06-25)Oral history interview with Cobb County local, US Air force veteran, and Marietta City Councilman James C. Dodd, Jr. -
James Crittenden "J. C." Stokely (1858-1951)
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James E. Whitbeck
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James Emery Bridges, Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, October 2009
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)James Emery Bridges, Fred Anderson homesite including "The Shack" juke joint, Tate, Georgia, October 2009 -
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James Furr, unidentified person, Amos Durr, and Claude Johnson, Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Taylor Street, Acworth, Georgia, ca. 1990s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-30)James Furr, unidentified person, Amos Durr, and Claude Johnson, Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Taylor Street, Acworth, Georgia, ca. 1990s -
James Kellogg, School Street housing projects, Acworth, Georgia, October 1959
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-29)James Kellogg, School Street housing projects, Acworth, Georgia, October 1959 -
James Oglethorpe obelisk, Mt. Oglethorpe, Pickens County, Georgia, 1930
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)James Oglethorpe obelisk, Mt. Oglethorpe, Pickens County, Georgia, 1930