![]() Manuscript MS-001
SOURCE: Troup County Historical Society, 1983-1985,
1992
SIZE: 7 linear feet SHELVING UNITS: 13 Manuscript boxes
2 Photographs boxes
PROCESSING: RAA, 1986, 1992
SOURCE NOTE
Current and past officers and members of the society
have deposited their records in the Archives since 1983. The
records were consolidated and processed in January 1986 and again
in January 1992, following receipt of additions to the collection.
Other additions are anticipated.
HISTORICAL NOTE The Society was chartered in 1972 under the name Ocfuskee Historical Society. The name was changed to Troup County Historical Society in 1981. Its purpose is to preserve the physical and cultural heritage of Troup County, Georgia, through education, publication, and support of various preservation projects. Founding and continuing support of the Troup County Archives is a primary example.
The property, affairs, and business of the Society
are governed by an Executive Board, consisting of elected officers,
and a Board of Trustees, whose members are elected for three year
terms by the general membership. In addition to Trustee and Executive
Committee meetings, the Society sponsors membership meetings and
various social functions, forums, and lectures throughout the
year. A newsletter is published quarterly. Membership is open
to all interested persons.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
Financial records, minutes, and committee reports
comprise the Society's business records. Correspondence documents
the Society's efforts in the field of preservation, including
support for archaeological excavation in the West Point Lake basin
and establishment of historic districts. Inventories and descriptions
of historic sites, brief biographies, histories of Troup County
businesses and institutions, and the 1968 Preliminary Report on
Archaeological Excavations at West Point Dam may be of particular
value to researchers. Special projects such as tours, publications,
the Awareness '74 campaign and establishment of Troup County Archives
are documented in Series III. Newspaper clippings also provide
documentation for the Society's activities and include much information
on Troup County history. Series V, Records of the LaGrange Bicentennial
Commission, consists mostly of correspondence of commission chairman
Waights G. Henry outlining his work in securing the LaFayette
statue for LaGrange. The final series consists of photographs
of Society sponsored functions and a few photos of historic sites.
SERIES NOTES Business Records, 1972-, 5 manuscript boxes
Articles of incorporation and by-laws define the
purpose and structure of the Society. Minutes, treasurers' reports,
and committee reports are arranged chronologically in folders
labeled "General Membership Meetings" and "Trustees
Meetings". Officers' correspondence traces the founding
of the Society and documents its accomplishments.
Preservation, 1972-1984, 2 manuscript boxes Soon after the Society was organized in 1972, members began preparing inventories of significant sites and structures in Troup County. Inventory lists and survey cards, filed alphabetically by owner's name or structure name, contain data such as location, date of construction, original owner, and a description of architectural features. Photographs made for the surveys are filed in Series VI. The series also includes reports relating to historical preservation in Troup County. Among the reports are: the 1968 Preliminary Report On Archaeological Excavations At West Point
Dam; Areawide Historic Preservation Study, a 1976
publication of the Chattahoochee - Flint Area Planning and Development
Commission; Historical Resources of LaGrange, Georgia 1830 - 1930,
the William Mitchell report; and published reports of government
and private agencies regarding industrial and business development
in LaGrange. Files labeled "Historical Data" contain
the Society's collection of reminiscences, biographies, articles
and documents relating to Troup County history.
Projects, 1974-1984, 2 manuscript boxes
A variety of smaller projects is documented in this
series. The Society's educational projects have included: "Awareness
74", a public awareness campaign featuring a self-guided
tour of historic sites; the 1981 Survivors Contest in which a
series of photographs of historic buildings was published in the
local newspapers with prizes awarded to those correctly identifying
the photos; and annual awards presented to students for projects
prepared in conjunction with National History Day. In April 1980,
the Society sponsored the annual meeting of the Georgia Trust
for Historic Preservation and, in April 1983, sponsored the meeting
of the Georgia National Register Review Board. Since its organization in 1972, one of the Society's goals was to found an archives. In January 1983, the Troup County Archives was dedicated. Information on funding, building renovation, staff, policy, and facilities is included in this series. Overseeing operation of the Archives is an ongoing project of the Society.
The Society's publication projects include a newsletter
published occasionally prior to 1983 and quarterly since then;
maps and brochures published as part of the "Awareness 74"
campaign; and brochures published in conjunction with meetings,
tours, and other special events. Publication of The Coloring
Book of LaGrange, Georgia served as both an educational and fund
raising project. [More recent project files can be found in the
Troup County Archives office files.]
Clippings, 1972-, 2 manuscript boxes
Members maintained an extensive collection of newspaper
clippings which relate to the Society's activities. In addition
to publicity for Society meetings and projects, many clippings
include photographs and information on significant sites, structures,
events, and individuals in Troup County's history.
Bicentennial Commission Records, 1970-1976, 3 manuscript
boxes
The bulk of the material in this series consists
of the correspondence of Dr. Waights G. Henry, President of LaGrange
College and chairman of the Commission. His effort to obtain
the LaFayette Statue for the public square in LaGrange is documented.
Other files contain information on the life of LaFayette, the
Houdin Bust of LaFayette, LaGrange and Troup County schools' Bicentennial
activities, and memorabilia from the Bicentennial celebration.
Photographs, 1972-, 2 boxes
Photographs dating from 1972 show meetings, receptions
and other Society functions and document work carried on by Troup
County Archives. Photos made in connection with the historic
sites surveys depict historic structures. An inventory is included
in the container list.
CONTAINER LIST
SERIES I, SOCIETY RECORDS Box 1 Folder 1 Ocfuskee Historical Society Articles of Incorporation and By-laws (including revisions and name change) 2 Officers and Trustees, 1973-1983 3-4 Membership lists, 1972-c.1981 5 Membership questionnaire 6 Internal Revenue Service, 1972-1981 (includes records on tax exempt status)
8-10 Meetings, 1972-1973 (includes minutes,
treasurers'reports, committee reports for general membership and
trustees meetings) Box 2
Folder 1-18 Meetings, 1974-1986 Box 3
Folder 1-18 Correspondence, 1972-1979 Box 4
Folder 1-6 Correspondence, 1980-1984
Box 5 Membership records, 1972-1982 (index cards)
SERIES II, PRESERVATION Box 1 Sites and Structures Inventory Folder 1 Inventory lists 2 Inventory cards 3-6 Inventory descriptions 7 Areawide Historic Preservation Study (also in library) 8 Troup County Historical Markers 9 Oakfuskee path 10 Troup County Businesses and Institutions 11 Troup County Biographies 12 Miscellaneous historical data 13-15 West Point Dam Archaeological Report 16 Georgia Townscape Conservation Workbook
17 New Directions In Preservation Box 2 Preservation Districts Folder 1 National Register of Historic Places/Historic Preservation Section Georgia Department of Natural Resources 2 National Register Nominations 2a National Register Nominations: Schaub Gallery 2b National Register Nomination: Ferrell-Holder House 3 Broad Street - Vernon Street, Bellevue, LaGrange College Historic Districts 3a Historic Resources of Troup County, 1976-1977 (H. Lee Dunagan Report) 4-6 Historic Resources of LaGrange, 1830 - 1930 (William Mitchell Report) 7 Proposed Historic Preservation Ordinance, LaGrange, 1981 8 Resource Team Report for LaGrange, National Mainstreet Center, National Trust for Historic Preservation 9 Downtown: Market Potentials, Redevelopment Plan, Implementation LaGrange, Downtown LaGrange Development Authority.
10 An Invitation and Proposal To International
Latex Corporation Dover, Delaware from LaGrange, Industrial Development
Division the Georgia Power Company
SERIES III, PROJECTS Box 1 Special Projects Folder 1 Miscellaneous Projects 2a Dedication of Bellevue as National Landmark, 1976 2 Awareness '74 3 Survivors Contest 4 History Day 4a History Essay Contest Winners, 1974 5 Georgia Semiquincentenary Celebration, 1983 6 National Register Review Board Meeting, 8 April 1983 7 Troup County Archives - Contracts 8 Troup County Archives - Finance 9 Troup County Archives - Director 10 Troup County Archives - Dedication 11 Troup County Archives - Equipment
12 Troup County Archives - Policies for
use of facilities Box 2 Special Projects and Publications Folder 1-5 Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation Meeting, April, 1980 6 Publications - Membership applications/Cards/Letterheads 7 Publications - Awareness 74 Maps and Brochures 8-9 Publications - Brochures 10 Publications - Coloring Book
11-12 Publications - Newsletters, 1972-1983
SERIES IV, CLIPPINGS Box 1 Folder 1-3 Preservation 4-5 Historic Sites 6-8 Bicentennial Celebration 9-10 LaFayette 11 Clark Johnson History Articles, LaGrange Daily News, 1969
12 Biddy's Notes - Mrs. Paul Hammet History
Articles, The Troup County Herald, 1980-1981 Box 2 Folder 1-2 Troup County Historical Society meetings 3 Troup County Historical Society projects 4 History Day 5 Awareness '74 6 Archives 7 Zoning 8-13 Newspapers - Special History Editions
14 Miscellaneous
Series V, BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION RECORDS
Box 1 Correspondence 1970-1976 Box 2 Special Correspondence, c.1970-c.1976 Ambassadors and distinguished personages M. Celestin Quincieu and R.J. Pages Rene' de Chambrun Charles Hargens
Leland D. Case (with biographical material) Box 3 Bicentennial Activities Folder 1 LaFayette - biographical material and memorabilia 2 The Houdon Bust of LaFayette - acquisition and history 3 Troup County Education - historical notes and Bicentennial guide for teachers 4 LaGrange College Bicentennial activities
5-7 Memorabilia
PHOTOGRAPHS Box 1, Photograph 1-16, "An Old Fashioned Christmas Ball", 2 December 1982, Highland Country Club, LaGrange, by Lynne Morgan 1 Betty Mattox, Dr. and Mrs. Holder 2 unidentified, Mrs. Holder 3 Beverly Locke 4 unidentified 5 unidentified, Dr. Holder, unidentified 6 Dr. and Mrs. Werner Linz 7-8 unidentified 9 unidentified, Dr. James McAllister, 10 Marianne Murphy, Louise Holder, Betty Mattox 11 Jenny Copeland, Beverly Locke, Julia Dyar 12 Charles Foster, Frank Traylor Jr., Dr. James Morgan 13 Isabelle Traylor, Mark Adams, Jane Alice Cauble, and Frank Traylor, Sr. 14 Betty Blackburn, Dr. & Mrs. Willis M. Hendricks, and Julia Dyar 15 Ida Hudson, Jenny Copeland 16 Dr. Holder, Virginia Jordan, Kendrick W. Mattox, Jr. 17-18, "Affair on the Square", 14 May 1983, by Laura Jennings 17 Faye P. Bruce and Rebecca Long release balloons 18 John and Lucille Reeves, basketmaners from Meriwether County, GA 19 Chandler Cottage, LaGrange College, b&w photo by Robert Bagqett, 1972 Photogrpahs 20-31, Unveiling of LaFayette Statue on LaGrange Square, 21 February 1976, by LynneMorgan 20 Rep. Edwin Mullinax, Mayor Gardner Newman of LaGrange and Count Rene de Chambrun 21 Count Rene de Chambrun, great-great grandson of LaFayette 22-23 Chambrun and Dr. Waights G. Henry place wreath at LaFayette statue 24 Mullinax, Newman and Chambrun 25-26 Chambrun 27 Mullinax and Chambrun 28 Chambrun 29 Chambrun and Henry 30 Chambrun, Mullinax and Newman 31 Chambrun and Henry 32-35 U.S. Armed Services Bicentennial Exhibit Vans, LaGrange, 8-9 December 1975, Sponsored by the American Legion. 36 Photograph of Engraving of Governor George M.Troup, engraving by J.C. Buttre, n.d. 37 Photograph of painting of Chief William McIntosh of Creek Nation, n.d. Photographs 38-43, Membership Parties, by Lynn Morgan(?) 38 Frank Traylor, Jr., Dr. Walter Murphy, unidentified 39 Dr. & Mrs. Waights G. Henry, Col. & Mrs. James Boddie, unidentified 40 unidentified, Mrs. White, Mary Jane Crayton 41 unidentified, Frank Traylor, Jr., James Boddie, Van Bohannon and unidentified 42 unidentified 43 Mary Jane Crayton, Jim Neighbors, Sue Jackson 43a Frank Traylor, Jr., Jenny Copeland 43b Group in 18th Century attire Photographs 44-54, National History Day, 1983, photographer unknown 44 1983 Judges: seated - Christie Hall, Shirley Reid, Kaye Lanning, Faye Bruce, standing, Polly Hutchinson, Sally Macomber, Susie Fowler, Nancy Alford, Kay Durand, Lynne Morgan 45-54 Students with their projects (publicity photos taken by LaGrange Daily News), b&w Photographs 55-71, Georgia Trust, 1980, photographer unknown 55 Janice Biggers, Historic Columbus Foundation 56 Frank Traylor, Sr., Judge Pete Morgan, Philip Cleaveland, Joanne Riley, James McAllister, Jenny Copeland, Charles Hudson, unidentified, Lynne Morgan (b&w with duplicate) 57 Joseph D. Tanner no date b&w, Photo by Dan Colley, Atlanta 58-59 Bellevue, interior 60 Bellevue, entrance 61 Boxwood Acres 62 AB&B Travel Services (2 copies) 63 Durand-Grace Reality, 209 Church Street (2 copies) 64 Truitt-Mansour House 65 Mattox Home on County Club Drive 66 The Oaks (during restoration) 67 CVAA (at night) 68 Georgian Manor (grand opening) (2 copies) 69 Boyette's Furniture on East LaFayette Square (Georgia Manor moved to that location - 2 copies) 70 Diana Shops (2 copies) 71 Chris Delaporte 72-73 City Pool 74 unidentified 75 downtown fire 76 Memorial Library, Church Street 77 Sally Macomber and 2 unidentified artists 78 Sally Macomber and 2 unidentified women in front of statue of John Wesley in front of Quillian Building, LaGrange College Campus 79 Seated - Joanne Riley, Jim Neighbors, standing - Kay Durand, Shirley Brown, Julia Dyar (2 copies) 80 Seated - Joanne Riley, Steve Langford, standing - Tommy Gresham, Susie Fowler, Eugene Langford (2 copies) 81 Carol Hart, Georgia Department of Archives and History 82 Hudson Hardware, c.1925, b&w neg. 83 Storage building (where county records were kept? (2 copies) 84 Troup County Courthouse, records vault prior to records removal Photographs 85-100, National Historic Landmark presentation, Bellevue, n.d. 85-87 unidentified 88-91 Members of Hill Family - Mrs. Carolyn Hill Ridley Howard, Mr. John Ridley Howard and son, Mrs. Fay Hill Childs, Mrs. John Ridley Howard, Mrs. Louise Green Houser, Mrs. Virginia Tomlin 92-93 Presentation of National Historic Landmark - Dr. William J. Murtagh, speaker 94-99 Presentation of the National Historic Landmark by Dr. William J. Murtagh - Mrs. Loretta Dunn, Mrs. Jenny Copeland, and Mrs. Lula Hunter accepting 100 enlargement of ph #89 101-102 Society of GA Archivists Meeting at TCA, May 1984 (b&w) 101 Ed Weldon, Nancy Bryant, Kaye Lanning, Julia Dyar, Pete Schinkel, Front row Lynne Morgan, Faye Phillips Bruce, Officers of Society of Georgia Archivists with Historical Society representatives 102 Faye Phillips Bruce 103 1983 Affair on the Square, in period clothing on square - Faye Phillips Bruce, Becky Long, Deborah Lukken 104 Charles Hudson, Julia Dyar, Joanne Ridley, Faye Phillips Bruce, Clason Kyle, May 1982 105 GA Association of Museums & Galleries Meeting, January 1983, officers with local supporters 106 Historical Society Membership Party, November 1984 - Dr. & Mrs. Walter Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Edge, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hudson 107-114 Dedication of Troup County Archives, January 23, 1983; b&w photo 107-110 Troup County Archives Open House, Januray 23, 1983, b&w photos taken of crowds in reading room. 111-113 Dedication ceremony of Archives, at LaGrange Theater, January 23, 1983, Franklin M. Garrett, Arch Avery, Faye Phillips Bruce, G. T. Gresham, Julia Dyar, Dr. Walter Murphy 114 Franklin M. Garrett 115 Joanne Riley 116-123 Buildings, b&w photos 116 John Hill Home (Lone Cane ), b&w, c. 1983 117 A,B&B Travel Service 118 Durand Grace Reality 119 Central Plumbing Supply 120 Manor Reality 121 Schaub's Art Gallery 122 Etching of Female College by Bettie Howard, 1855 123 Mrs. Heard's Home on Church St. (enlargement of a postcard) 124-129 Buildings and Cemeteries, b&w, n.d. 124 Rosemont Baptist Church, b&w, (collapsed during construction after heavy rains) 125 Unidentified building 126 CVAA 127 Lehmanns, Newells and One Hour Cleaner, E. Court Square 128-129 Rutledge House 130 Stair well (unidentified) 131-132 Boddie House 133 A dilapidated ceiling (unidentified) 134 A dilapidated column and balcony, probably Rutledge House 135-136 A log cabin (with deteriorating siding material) (unidentified) 137-138 Cemetery (unidentified) in disrepair 139 Collin Rodgers, grave covering 140 Frost-Grey Home, 321 Greenville Street 141-178 TCHS Sites and Structures Inventory, b&w, n.d. 141-150 Nutwood (outside views) 151-156 Wood shed (exterior and interior views) 157-159 White frame house (exterior views) 160-167 Interior veiws of unidentified houses 168-178 Frontal and interior views of unidentified home 179-208 History Day, 1985, b&w, photos by LaGrange Daily News 179 The Judges, JoAnn Stephens, Judy Bishop, Kaye Lanning, Kay Durand, Polly Hutchinson, Julia Dyar, Catherine Linz, Shirley Reid 180-208 Students with their projects and teachers 209-211 Troup County Archives Building, b&w, N. D. photos by David Griffin 212-213 TCHS Membership Party, 2/15/85, b&w, photos by LaGrange Daily News 212 "Planning" Jenny Copeland, Mary Ann Murphy, Lura Edge 213 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Mallory, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hudson, Jr., Dr. & Mrs. Walter Murphy, Dr. & Mrs. Robert Copeland 214-225 History Day, 1986 226 Mr. and Mrs. Bart McComber with preservation award, 1986 227-237 History Day, 1987 238-239 Fuller E. Callaway, Sr. historical marker 240 TCHS officers, 1986-1987 241-345 [boxed with TCHS snapshots] 346 Exective committee at Constitution Bicentennial celebration, 1987 347-348 Craftsman bungalow 311 E. 9th St, West Point, 1986 349 Red Oak Creek covered bridge, Meriwether County, 1986 350-358 [boxed with TCHS snapshots] 359-364 Membership ball, 1987 365 Danny Knight, archival assistant, 1987 366 Coca Cola Building, 1987 preservation award winner 367-369 Callaway Family Association tour, October 1987 370-392 [boxed with TCHS snapshots] 393 LaFayette Square, 1987 394-401 Calendar promotion, 1988 402 Broad Street tour hostesses, April 1989 (tour was postponed until 1990) 403 Glenda Major and Malcolm Shakleford with their books, January 1990 404-407 TCHS officers, 1990-1991
408-410 Quilt Day, January 1991
Box 2, TCHS snapshots
Membership party, c.early 1980s 1985
Membership ball 1987 Tour of Homes Georgia Trust Meeting, LaGrange History Day state winners Archives staff and exhibits U.S. Constitution Bicentennial celebration John Maier exhibit, Atlanta Historical Society Malcolm Shakleford reception
LaGrange College Cookbook reception 1988 Broad Street Tour of Homes [cancelled]
Membership ball 1989 Luncheon meeting - Judge Byron Matthews Mountville Presbyterian Church M&B depot, street changes, city pool Heritage Education tours In-Town West Jo Blackburn's class at Westside School A&WP depot area A&WP freight depot M&B depot and M&B track bed alongside LaFayette Parkway Hogansville depot and downtown Christian Science Society house Smith Hall tour Gone With the Wind display Tour of Homes group William Moore Cemetery Heritage Hills subdivision Tour of Homes [for spring 1990]
Paid In Kind, Glenda Major Reception 1990 Boykin House Moon House, 411 Broad Street Tour of Homes A&WP depot area
Heritage Education workshop 1991 Boykin House Quilt Day History Day dramatic competition Archives interiors and exhibits Preservation Awards Luncheon Meeting, Dorothy Moore Ferrell Gardens Strickland-Petry House Dorothy McClendon reception Archives interiors A&WP depot area West Point architectural features Archetictural survey, Boyd Coons and Frank Brown Historic District signs Bailey house, Hamilton Road See Rock City barn, New Franklin Road West Point Dam Archtiecture exhibit Jennifer Buttrum, LaGrange High intern Horseshoe from LaGrange fire wagon horse
Historical markers
TRACINGS Archaeology - Troup County Hammett, Louise B. "Biddy" Henry, Waights G. Historic houses - Troup County Indians - Troup County LaFayette statue - LaGrange Preservation - Troup County
Troup County Archives
PERSONAL AND SUBJECT INDEX - HISTORICAL SOCIETY I,
II, III, IV or V refers to series, 1 1 refers to box number and
folder (i.e. Box 1, folder 1) NAME LOCATION Alford Family IV.1:15 Alford, Julius C. IV.1:15 Atlanta & West Point Railroad II.1:10 Awareness 74 III.1:3, IV.2:5 Bellevue IV.1:1, 1:5 Benjamin, Judah P. II.1:11 Benson, Carrie Fall IV.1:15 Bicentennial Celebration IV.1: 6-11 Boxwood Acres IV.1:15 Boy Scouts Of America II.1:10, IV.1:2 Boykin-Woodyard House, Liberty Hill IV.1:5 Broome, Rufus IV.1:15 Burnt Village II.1:13-15, IV.1:14 C&S Bank of LaGrange II.1:10 Calhoun Family IV.1:15 Callaway, Enoch II.1:11 Callaway, Fuller E. Office IV.1:2 Callaway-Hudson House IV.1:4 Cameron Cemetery IV.1:4 Cameron-Newton-Hart House IV.1:4 Candler Cottage IV.1:5 Case, Leland D. V.2:5-11 Chappell, Absolem, early traveler in W.GA IV.1:15 Confederate Monument IV.1:1 Cook-Bradfield House IV.1:4 Cook-Whitaker House IV.1:4 Court Square, LaGrange IV.1:15 de Chambrun, Rene V.2:3 Deveaux, Peter IV.1:15 Dunson-Milam House IV.1:5 Early Roads in West Georgia IV.1:15 English, French, and Spanish influence IV.1:15 Fannin Family IV.1:15 Ferries in Troup County IV.1:15 First Baptist Church, LaGrange II.1:10 First Methodist Church, LaGrange II.1:10 First Presbyterian Church, LaGrange II.1:10 Forrester, George, reminescences II.1:12 Fort Tyler II.1:12, IV.1:2 Freeman House IV.1:4 Gabbettville Community IV.1:5 Gandy House IV.1:1 Glanton, John Hardy IV.1:14 Glanton-Reeves House IV.1:5 Glass Bridge IV.1:14 Graball Community IV.1:15 Gray Family IV.1:15 Grayson's Landing IV.1:15 Grayson's Trading Post IV.1:15 Greene Family IV.1:15 Greene, Hamp, House IV.1:4 Greene, Philip IV.1:15 Greene, Sanford IV.1:15 Greene-Ridgewar House IV.1:4 Griggs, William IV.1:15 Hall Family IV.1:15 Hammett Family IV.1:15 Hammett, Louise B. 1.3:1 Hammett, Louise B. articles IV.1:15 Hawkes Building, LaGrange College IV.1:5 Heard-Beall-Dallis House IV.1:4, 1:5 Henry, Waights G. V.1:1-18,2:1-11 Herndon Family IV.1:15 Hill Cemetery IV.1:4 Hill, Benjamin Harvey IV.1:14 Hill, John, House IV.1:4, 1:5 Hills and Dales IV.1:4, 1:5 Historic Sites Inventory II.1:1-7 Historical Markers II.1:8 History Day III.1:4, IV.2:4 Hudson Family IV.1:4 Hudson, Richard House IV.1:4 Hunting on the Chattahoochee IV.1:15 Indian Traders IV.1:15 Indians II.1:13-15 Johnson, Clark history articles IV.1:14 King, Horace gravesite IV.1:2 LaFayette IV.1:12-13, V.3:1 LaFayette Statue V.1:1-18 LaGrange College II.1:10, V.3:4,3:7 LaGrange High School 1926 Reunion IV.1:2 LaGrange Iron Works II.1:10 LaGrange Memorial Library II.1:10, IV.1:2 LaGrange, founding of IV.1:15 Lamar, Mirabeau B. IV.1:15 Lehman Jewelry II.1:10 Leslie Cemetery IV.1:2 Lindsey-Ward House IV.1:5 Long Cane Baptist Church IV.1:4 Long Cane Cemetery IV.1:4 Long Cane Community IV.1:4, 1:5 Long Cane Depot IV.1:4 Long Cane Methodist Church IV.1:4 MacGillivray Family IV.1:15 McIntosh, William IV.1:15 Meriwether County Courthouse Fire IV.1:2 Mitchell, William II.2:4-6 Mountain Hill Community IV.1:15 Mountville Community IV.1:14 . Mountville Presbyterian Church IV.1:2 Nancy Harts IV.1:14 National Register of Historic Places II.2:1 Newspapers, LaGrange IV.1:15 Nutwood IV.1:4 Ocfuskee Trail IV.1:15 Ockfuskee Path II.1:9 Pitman, Elisha IV.1:14 þ Potts Home and Store IV.1:4 Potts House IV.1:4 Potts, Fanning House IV.1:4 Potts, Moses IV.1:4 Presbyterian Church building,118 Church St IV.1:15 Preservation Ordinance, 1981, LaGrange II.2:7 Public Schools, LaGrange II.1:12 Public Schools, Troup County V.3:3 Quincieu, Celestin V.2:2 Ramsay Family IV.1:15 Rogers, Collin II.1:11 Rutledge House IV.1:4 Schaub's Gallery II.2:2a Semiquincentenary Celebration, LaGrange III.3:5 Sledge, Nathaniel Howell reminescences IV.1:14 Smith Building, LaGrange College IV.1:5 Sterlings Concert Hall, 101 Main St. IV.1:15 Stinson Family IV.1:12 Strozier Family IV.1:12 Talley Family IV.1:12 Telephone Service, LaGrange, GA IV.1:12 Thompson House IV.1:5 Tigner Family IV.1:15 Troup County Archives III.1:7-12, IV.2:6 Troup Factory IV.1:5 Troup, George Michael II.l:ll, IV.2:11 Truitt Family IV.1:15 Turner-Favor House IV.1:5 U.S. Post Office, 1920 Staff IV.1:2 Waller, Charles IV.1:2 Ward, Antionette IV.1:15 Water powered mills on the Chattahoochee IV.1:14 Wilkinson, John E. IV.1:2 Woodward, Henry IV.1:2 Return to Manuscripts Index | Return to Holdings and Databases
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