Browsing Sam Tate Springer Collection by Title
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"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 -
Land clearing for the construction of the Sam Tate House and Georgia Highway 5, Tate, Georgia, ca. 1920s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Land clearing for the construction of the Sam Tate House and Georgia Highway 5, Tate, Georgia, ca. 1920s -
Letter from Bernice Tanner to Sam Tate, May 24, 1938
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Letter from Bernice Tanner to Sam Tate, May 24, 1938 -
Letter from Druid Hills Baptist Church pastor Louie D. Newton to Sam Tate, February 25, 1937
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Letter from Druid Hills Baptist Church pastor Louie D. Newton to Sam Tate, February 25, 1937 -
Letter from H.L. Litchfield to James R. Cowan, Georgia Marble Company president, March 4, 1946
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Letter from H.L. Litchfield to James R. Cowan, Georgia Marble Company president, March 4, 1946 -
Letter from Myrtle Jackson Perkins to Sam Tate, February 10, 1938
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Letter from Myrtle Jackson Perkins to Sam Tate, February 10, 1938 -
"Lost Legacy of Marble King," Atlanta Weekly, January 10, 1982
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Lost Legacy of Marble King," Atlanta Weekly, January 10, 1982 -
"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 -
"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 -
"Monument to Oglethorpe Atop Georgia Peak Unveiled," Atlanta Constitution, October 24, 1930
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Monument to Oglethorpe Atop Georgia Peak Unveiled," Atlanta Constitution, October 24, 1930 -
Mountain view, Tate, Pickens County, Georgia
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Mountain view, Tate, Pickens County, Georgia -
"Mr. [Sam] Tate's Presentation Speech," at the unveiling of the James Oglethorpe obelisk, Mt. Oglethorpe, Pickens County, Georgia, July 1930
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Mr. [Sam] Tate's Presentation Speech," at the unveiling of the James Oglethorpe obelisk, Mt. Oglethorpe, Pickens County, Georgia, July 1930 -
"Mr. Sam’s Amazing Memorial," October 31, 1965
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)"Mr. Sam’s Amazing Memorial," October 31, 1965 -
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 -
"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 -
"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" -
Original Tate family home and unidentified people, Tate, Georgia, ca. 1890s
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Original Tate family home and unidentified people, Tate, Georgia, ca. 1890s -
Original Tate family home, Tate, Georgia
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Original Tate family home, Tate, Georgia -
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 -
Rice Foundation Men of Character and Achievement, Sam Tate, March 1933
(Kennesaw State University Archives, 2021-08-06)Rice Foundation Men of Character and Achievement, Sam Tate, March 1933