Georgia -- Carrollton
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Carroll County, Georgia photograph collection
This collection contains photographs and photographic negatives of Carroll County, Georgia. Most depict Carrollton, Georgia at the turn of the twentieth century and include scenery such as Adamson Square and the Fourth District A & M School.
Carrollton Historic Preservation Commission records
The Carrollton Historic Preservation Commission first met on May 22, 1987. The five original commissioners were Steve McCutcheon, John Burson, Cherie Stoddard, Susan Ingle, and Jimmy Tuggle. The Carrollton Historic Preservation Commission was a local city government project that adhered to federal guidelines concerning historic buildings and historic districts. It quickly became a local government entity that interacted with the citizenry concerning historic homes.
Carrollton telephone directories
This collection contains telephone directories for the Carrollton area, ranging from 1979 to 2004, with a photocopy of the 1943 directory.
City Court of Carrollton records
This collection contains original records from the City Court of Carrollton in Carroll County, Georgia, dating from 1885 to 1947. This collection consists of criminal dockets, execution dockets, minutes, and records of writs.
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.
Daily Times-Georgian photographs
Photographs appearing in issues of the Daily Times-Georgian.
Department of Music performance recordings
Performances on audio reels, videocassettes, audiocassettes, disks (1973 to 2015) and recording wire (1949) presented by the University of West Georgia's Department of Music.
Department of Music programs
Printed programs and brochures for performances presented by the University of West Georgia's Department of Music since 1953. Also included are musical performances that took place at West Georgia College as early as 1934.
Fourth District Agricultural and Mechanical School records
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.