Georgia -- Carrollton -- History
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Cherokee Rose Storytelling Festival programs
The collection contains the programs of the Cherokee Rose Storytelling Festival.
Crider Family photographs
This collection consists of nine cartes de visite and cabinet cards, along with a remembrance card for S.M. Crider. Other people represented here are Benjamin H. Crider and Bertha Dewberry.
Daughters of the American Revolution, McIntosh Reserve Chapter records
The local Carrollton chapter of the D.A.R., the McIntosh Reserve, was started on April 1, 1914 and disbanded in October of 1918.
Delta Kappa Gamma Society, Psi State, Mu Chapter records
This collection contains materials related to the history of Delta Kappa Gamma Socety,Psi State, Mu Chapter, from 1947 to 1992.
First National Bank loan register
Leatherette binder with alphabetical entries of local individuals and organizations borrowing money from First National Bank.
Wayne Garner papers
These are the papers of former Georgia Representative Wayne Garner who served the 30th District from 1980 until 1994. This collection includes files primarily concerning the fields of education, healthcare, and corrections institutions.
GFWC Carrollton Civic Woman's Club records
Materials of the GFWC Carrollton Civic Woman’s Club, a civic organization focused on creating programs and providing volunteer services to the Carrollton community and the greater Carroll County area.
Grace Lutheran Church records
Grace Lutheran Church was formed in 1979, originally meeting in the Oak Mountain Academy gymnasium. The church moved to a storefront near Brown and Stewart streets in 1981. Groundbreaking for its own facility off of Bankhead Highway was held in 1983 and dedication services were held in 1984. Materials document the church's history, programs and services.
W. Fred Gunn papers
Papers of William (known as W. Fred) Gunn, Dean of West Georgia College from 1933 to 1946.
Dottie Sullivan Hamrick papers
Materials collected by Dottie Sullivan during her time as a student at West Georgia College.