Kennesaw State University Collections: Recent submissions
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Article featuring Sam Tate and his "Pink House," 1929
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Article featuring Sam Tate and his "Pink House," 1929 -
"Mill Building Covered With New Roofing," Atlanta Georgian, July 27, 1936
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Mill Building Covered With New Roofing," Atlanta Georgian, July 27, 1936 -
"Notables Gather Atop Mount Oglethorpe for Dedication," Atlanta Journal, July 1930; "Citizens of Tate unveil portrait of 'First Citizen'," Atlanta Journal
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Notables Gather Atop Mount Oglethorpe for Dedication," Atlanta Journal, July 1930; "Citizens of Tate unveil portrait of 'First Citizen'," Atlanta Journal -
Neptunus Rex proclamation honoring Sam Tate, March 18, 1925
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Neptunus Rex proclamation honoring Sam Tate, March 18, 1925 -
"A Master Stroke for 'Georgia Hall;' Let's Put It Over Now," July 2, 1933
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"A Master Stroke for 'Georgia Hall;' Let's Put It Over Now," July 2, 1933 -
"World's Finest Mule Team," Atlanta Constitution, December 23, 1928
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)World's Finest "World's Finest Mule Team," Atlanta Constitution, December 23, 1928Mule Team article -
Sam Tate, Luke Tate, and unidentified men, ca. 1920s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Sam Tate, Luke Tate, and unidentified men, ca. 1920s -
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Sam Tate House or the "Pink House," Tate, Georgia, ca. 1920s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Sam Tate House or the "Pink House," Tate, Georgia, ca. 1920s -
"Colonel Tate's Bird Refuge," Atlanta Journal
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Colonel Tate's Bird Refuge," Atlanta Journal -
"State's Natural Resources Yielding Great Wealth"
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"State's Natural Resources Yielding Great Wealth" -
"There Were No Jails" and "Tate's Marble Mansion"
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"There Were No Jails" and "Tate's Marble Mansion" -
"Georgia’s Marble to the World," Atlanta Constitution
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Georgia’s Marble to the World," Atlanta Constitution -
"Aerial View - Plant and Storage Yards. The Georgia Marble Co., Tate, Georgia," postcard
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Aerial View - Plant and Storage Yards. The Georgia Marble Co., Tate, Georgia," postcard -
"Marble Quarry of The Georgia Marble Co. - Tate, Georgia," postcard
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Marble Quarry of The Georgia Marble Co. - Tate, Georgia," postcard -
"Winneretta Cascades, Tate Mountain Estates, Jasper, GA." postcard
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Winneretta Cascades, Tate Mountain Estates, Jasper, GA." postcard -
"Lake Sequoyah, Tate Mountain Estates, Jasper, GA. Elevation 2800 feet," postcard
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Lake Sequoyah, Tate Mountain Estates, Jasper, GA. Elevation 2800 feet," postcard -
"Distant view of Tate Estates from Tate Mansion at Tate, GA." postcard
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Distant view of Tate Estates from Tate Mansion at Tate, GA." postcard -
"Connahaynee Lodge atop Mt. Burrell, near Jasper, GA. Elevation 3251 feet," postcard
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Connahaynee Lodge atop Mt. Burrell, near Jasper, GA. Elevation 3251 feet," postcard -
Sam Tate House or the "Pink House," Tate, Georgia, ca. 1920s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Sam Tate House or the "Pink House," Tate, Georgia, ca. 1920s