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    • Bob Geer Interview, February 25, 2023 

      Lewis, Dr. Catherine
      Oral history of Bob Geer who served as a Vice President of Southern Railway Company prior to his retirement.
    • Michael "Doc" Rhett 

      Scott, Thomas Allan (1943- )
      Oral History with Georgia State Senator Michael "Doc" Rhett
    • Hilbert Margol Interview, September 11, 2023 

      Langer, Adina
      The eldest of twin boys born on February 22, 1924, Hilbert Margol enrolled in ROTC at the University of Florida. His time in college was interupted when his Army Reserve Unit was called to active duty in April 1943.
    • "The Diary of a Country Woman", February 9, 1924 

      Harris, Corra, 1869-1935
      A clipping of an installment of "The Diary of a Country Women".
    • The Atlanta Journal and Constitution Magazine, October 28, 1962 

      Keeler, O. B. (Oscar Bane), 1882-1950
      Reprinting of an article titled, "Corra Harris Takes First Rest in 27 Years: Author Expresses her views on reform, food, education, salvation".
    • Past Times: Unburied Treasures, August 2002 - Clipping 

      Smith, Amy
      An article titled "Adairsville author's home starts new chapter" found in pages 30-31 of Past Times: Unburies Trasures's August 2002 issue.
    • Post card of In the Valley 

      Dexter Press
      A post card circa the early 1950s depicting the "In the Valley" property.
    • The Atlanta Journal, June 23, 1935 - Clipping 

      The Atlanta Journal; Winn; William Dunn Studio; the Little Studio; Elliotts' Peachtree Studio; Foltz Studio, Savannah; Alco-Gravure, Inc.
      A clipping from the Rotogravure Section of the Atlanta Journal Sunday issue dated June 23, 1935.
    • Lisa Cupid 

      Scott, Thomas Allan (1943- )
      Oral history of Lisa Cupid, the Chairwoman of Cobb County's Board of Commisioners.
    • The Books That Taught Us Exhibition Catalog 

      Williams, JoyEllen; Parker, Dr. David; Torres, Zoila
      The Books That Taught Us Exhibition Catalog
    • Interview with Donnie Perry 

      Bell, Matt; Mez, Eric
      Donnie Perry joined the Cobb County Branch of the NAACP between 1986 and 1987. Perry was on the Board of Directors and acted as Legal Advisor before serving as branch President from 1994 to 1997.
    • Interview with Deane Thompson Bonner 

      Scott, Thomas Allan (1943- )
      Deane Bonner has served as the President of the Cobb County Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) since 1997. She has also held numerous leadership positions within the branch.
    • Jerry Orzechowski Interview, August 31, 2023 

      Langer, Adina
      Oral history interview of Jerry Orzechowski, whose family was on the run from nazis and were sent to Dachau in 1944. Following there eventual immigration to the U.S., Jerry enlisted in the U.S. Navy after graduating high ...
    • Kennesaw State University, Undergraduate Catalog, 2023-2024 

      Kennesaw State University, Office of the Registrar (2023)
    • Kennesaw State University, Graduate Catalog, 2023-2024 

      Kennesaw State University, Office of the Registrar (2023)
    • Rabbi Steven J. Lebow 

      Scott, Thomas Allan (1943- )
      Oral history of Rabbi Steven J. Lebow first full-time spiritual leader of Temple Kol Emeth.
    • Claude Edwin Chandler Photographs and Family Tree 

      Scott, Thomas Allan (1943- ); Chandler, Claude
      A family tree and photographs relating to Claude Edwin Chandler's life in Clarke and Cherokee County.
    • Jane Cleveland Mantel 

      Thomas, Helen
      Oral History with Jane Cleveland Mantel, a member of the Lorelei Ladies softball team in the 1950's.
    • Trent Turk 

      Scott, Thomas Allan (1943- )
      Trent Turk was the original founder and former owner of GeoSurvey, Ltd. a land surveying company. Mr. Turk served as a trustee on both the Souther Polytechnic University Foundation and the Kennesaw State University Foundation.
    • Rabbi Albert Slomovitz 

      Scott, Thomas Allan (1943- )
      Rabbi Albert Slomovitz served over 20 years as a navy chaplain before retiring and working as an assistant professor of history at KSU.