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"The 1920s: Modernism at a Crossroads" Alcove Panels
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"The 1920s: Modernism at a Crossroads" Artifact Labels
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"The 1920s: Modernism at a Crossroads" Digital Catalog
(KSU Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books, 2020-09)Digital catalog for "The 1920s: Modernism at a Crossroads" -
"The 1920s: Modernism at a Crossroads" Easel-Back (30 x 10) Panels
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"The 1920s: Modernism at a Crossroads" Large (30 x 40) Panels
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A Celebration of Life and Homegoing services for Hazel Clark Buck at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, May 5, 2007
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-09-17)A Celebration of Life and Homegoing services for Hazel Clark Buck at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, May 5, 2007 -
"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 -
Actress Susan Hayward and husband Floyd Eaton Chalkley arrive by helicopter at the opening of McCollum Aiport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Actress Susan Hayward and husband Floyd Eaton Chalkley arrive by helicopter at the opening of McCollum Aiport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960 -
Actress Susan Hayward and husband Floyd Eaton Chalkley at the opening of McCollum Aiport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Actress Susan Hayward and husband Floyd Eaton Chalkley at the opening of McCollum Aiport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960 -
Actress Susan Hayward and husband Floyd Eaton Chalkley depart by helicopter from the opening of McCollum Aiport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Actress Susan Hayward and husband Floyd Eaton Chalkley depart by helicopter from the opening of McCollum Aiport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960 -
Actress Susan Hayward receives flowers at the opening of McCollum Aiport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Actress Susan Hayward receives flowers at the opening of McCollum Aiport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960 -
Actress Susan Hayward, husband Floyd Eaton Chalkley, and unidentified people at the opening of McCollum Aiport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Actress Susan Hayward, husband Floyd Eaton Chalkley, and unidentified people at the opening of McCollum Aiport (Cobb County International Airport), September 4, 1960 -
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"Address delivered by Mr. Horace Long at the unveiling portrait of Col. Sam Tate," Tate, Georgia, ca. 1930s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Address delivered by Mr. Horace Long at the unveiling portrait of Col. Sam Tate," Tate, Georgia, ca. 1930s -
Aerial of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), 1962
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Aerial of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), 1962 -
Aerial of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), ca. 1960s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Aerial of McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), ca. 1960s -
"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 -
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Airplane hangar, McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), ca. 1960s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2020-10-31)Airplane hangar, McCollum Airport (Cobb County International Airport), ca. 1960s