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
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Thompson, Larry Brantley
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Thompson, Larry Brantley.; Ardell, Jeanette.; McCollum, Herbert Clay.; 1960s.; McCollum Airport.; Cobb County International Airport.; Cobb County (Ga.)--History.Metadata
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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, 1960Citation
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