Georgia -- Politics and government -- 20th century
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Audrey Bray scrapbooks
Twelve scrapbooks compiled by a former Newt Gingrich staffer which documents Gingrich's political activities from 1980 to 2002.
Kathryn and Jeff Breedlove political collection
American and Georgia (state) political memorabilia. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1990s and focuses on Republican politicians and conservative organizations.
Mac Collins papers, Georgia State Senate
The legislative papers of Georgia State Senator Mac Collins covering the years 1989-1992. He served on the Corrections, Education, and Special Judiciary committees.
Mac Collins papers, 103 Congress
Legislative papers of Mac Collins, U.S. Representative from Georgia's 3rd Congressional District which later become part of Georgia's 8th Congressional District. The papers overall cover his terms from January 1993 to January 2005. This portion of the papers contains materials pertaining to the 103 Congress from January 1993 to January 1995.
Mac Collins papers, 104 Congress
Legislative papers of Mac Collins, U.S. Representative from Georgia's 3rd Congressional District which later become part of Georgia's 8th Congressional District. The papers overall cover his terms from January 1993 to January 2005. This portion of the papers contains materials pertaining to the 104 Congress from January 1995 to January 1997.
Mac Collins papers, 105 Congress
Legislative papers of Mac Collins, U.S. Representative from Georgia's 3rd Congressional District which later become part of Georgia's 8th Congressional District. The papers overall cover his terms from January 1993 to January 2005. This portion of the papers contains materials pertaining to the 105 Congress from January 1997 to January 1999.
Mac Collins papers, 106 Congress
The legislative papers of Congressman Mac Collins covering the years 1999-2001. He served on the Ways and Means Committee.
Mac Collins papers, Miscellany
Mac Collins papers, 108 Congress
James F. Cook papers
Papers of Floyd College (now Georgia Highlands College) history professor James F. Cook. Materials reflect Cook’s research areas, particularly Georgia gubernatorial history.