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Portrait of Tommie Hill Davis, circa 1970s
(2020-06-29)Portrait of Tommie Hill Davis, circa 1970s. -
Portrait of young Betty L. Siegel, circa 1934
(2020-06-30)Image of Portrait of young Betty L. Siegel, circa 1934. -
The Power of Poetry
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020)Reflections of ENGL 2120 students on course readings in the context of COVID-19 collected by Dr. Mary Behrman, Senior Lecturer of English. -
Preston Roach, Robert McClure, and Truman Roach, "Mt. Calvary Trio," Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Tate, Georgia, December 2009
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Preston Roach, Robert McClure, and Truman Roach, "Mt. Calvary Trio," Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Tate, Georgia, December 2009 -
Preston Roach, Robert McClure, and Truman Roach, "Mt. Calvary Trio," Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Tate, Georgia, December 2009
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Preston Roach, Robert McClure, and Truman Roach, "Mt. Calvary Trio," Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Tate, Georgia, December 2009 -
Preston Roach, Robert McClure, and Truman Roach, "Mt. Calvary Trio," Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Tate, Georgia, November 2010
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Preston Roach, Robert McClure, and Truman Roach, "Mt. Calvary Trio," Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Tate, Georgia, November 2010 -
Price Oliver III and Claude "Ronnie" Johnson, Jr. Northside Drive, Acworth, Georgia, ca. 1960s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-30)Price Oliver III and Claude "Ronnie" Johnson, Jr. Northside Drive, Acworth, Georgia, ca. 1960s -
"Principal's Message," Sullivan Ruff, Jr., pictured as principal in “The Magnet,” 1964
(2020-06-29)"Principal's Message," Sullivan Ruff, Jr., pictured as principal in the Lemon Street High School yearbook, “The Magnet,” 1964. -
"Principal's Message," Sullivan Ruff, Jr., pictured as principal in “The Magnet,” 1966
(2020-06-29)"Principal's Message," Sullivan Ruff, Jr., pictured as principal in the Lemon Street High School yearbook, “The Magnet,” 1966. -
Priscilla Goss Bridges, Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, November 2010
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Priscilla Goss Bridges, Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, November 2010 -
Priscilla Goss Bridges, Veronica Moore, Nicky Goss Screven, and Tanisha Goss, Homecoming service, Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Tate, Georgia, June 2010
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Priscilla Goss Bridges, Veronica Moore, Nicky Goss Screven, and Tanisha Goss, Homecoming service, Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Tate, Georgia, June 2010 -
Priscilla Goss Bridges, Youth Day, Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Tate, Georgia, October 2009
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Priscilla Goss Bridges, Youth Day, Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Tate, Georgia, October 2009 -
Priscilla Omega Interview
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-07-07)Oral history interview with Priscilla Omega, daughter of Jewish WWII US Army veteran and Atlanta area business man Ira Weiss. -
Producing America's Buried Treasure: The Story of the Georgia Marble Company, The Georgia Marble Company
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Producing America's Buried Treasure: The Story of the Georgia Marble Company, The Georgia Marble Company -
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Rabbi Steven J. Lebow
Oral history of Rabbi Steven J. Lebow first full-time spiritual leader of Temple Kol Emeth. -
Railroad tracks and Miracle Fellowship Holiness Church, Tate, Georgia, July 2009
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Railroad tracks and Miracle Fellowship Holiness Church, Tate, Georgia, July 2009 -
Railroad tracks, Tate, Georgia, July 2009
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-24)Railroad tracks, Tate, Georgia, July 2009 -
Ralph Floyd, unidentified person, Harold Floyd, John Walter Floyd, and Lenora Floyd Harden, Bell Street, Acworth, Georgia, ca. 1940s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-29)Ralph Floyd, unidentified person, Harold Floyd, John Walter Floyd, and Lenora Floyd Harden, Bell Street, Acworth, Georgia, ca. 1940s