Browsing by Subject "Ardell, Jeanette."
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Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum, greets Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," and unidentified person at the opening of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum, greets Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," and unidentified person at the opening of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International ... -
Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum, U.S. Senator (GA) Herman Eugene Talmadge, and Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," take part in the ribbon cutting at the opening of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum, U.S. Senator (GA) Herman Eugene Talmadge, and Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," take part in the ribbon cutting at the opening of ... -
Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum, U.S. Senator (GA) Herman Eugene Talmadge, and Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," take part in the ribbon cutting at the opening of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum, U.S. Senator (GA) Herman Eugene Talmadge, and Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," take part in the ribbon cutting at the opening of ... -
Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum, U.S. Senator (GA) Herman Eugene Talmadge, and Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," take part in the ribbon cutting at the opening of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum, U.S. Senator (GA) Herman Eugene Talmadge, and Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," take part in the ribbon cutting at the opening of ... -
Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," and Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum at the opening of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," and Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum at the opening of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960 -
Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," at the opening of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," at the opening of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960 -
Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," Cobb County, Georgia, Airport Advisory Committee Chairman and McCollum Airport Manager Joe A. Sandmann, Jr., and Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum at the opening of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Jeanette Ardell, "Miss Cobb County," "Miss Georgia," "Miss Dixie," Cobb County, Georgia, Airport Advisory Committee Chairman and McCollum Airport Manager Joe A. Sandmann, Jr., and Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert ... -
"McCOLLUM AIRPORT HISTORY," speech delivered by former Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum to McCollum Aviation Association, November 21, 1985
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)"McCOLLUM AIRPORT HISTORY," speech delivered by former Cobb County, Georgia, Commissioner Herbert Clay McCollum to McCollum Aviation Association, November 21, 1985