Kennesaw State University Collections: Recent submissions
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"Old and New Highway Board Chairman Caught by Camera in Governor's Office," "Bank Balance of 1,500,000 Left to Board," "Road Board Free of Debt of Eve of Tate's Leaving"
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Old and New Highway Board Chairman Caught by Camera in Governor's Office," "Bank Balance of 1,500,000 Left to Board," "Road Board Free of Debt of Eve of Tate's Leaving" -
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