Local History Vertical File


Special Collections maintains a Vertical File which includes articles, clippings, student research papers and other resources pertaining to Baldwin County and its contiguous counties: Hancock, Jones, Putnam, Washington and Wilkinson.  Some local history research may also be found in the GCSU Archives Graduate Theses.

 

Special Collections also maintains a Georgia Miscellaneous file for those requested items that don't fit in the above categories.



BALDWIN COUNTY AND MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA


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• Abbott, Annie [see: Haygood, Dixie]
• Abbott, John
• Adams, Joe [see: Moore-McMillan-Wilson House]
• African American History
• African American History – Business Community

• African American History – Colored Odd Fellows
• African American History – First African Church [see also: Flagg, Wilkes]
• African American History – Registry of Free Persons of Color (1832-1866)
• African American History – “Separate Worlds in the Same Community: Baldwin County in the 1930’s"
• Allen, Dawson
• Allen's Invalid Home
• Allen's Market [see: Allied Arts]
• Allied Arts [see also: Arts Advocate]
• Alpha Metro
• American Missionary Association – Correspondence (Oct. 1865-Feb. 1866)
• American Missionary Association – Correspondence (Mar. 1866-June 1866)
• American Missionary Association – Correspondence (Oct.-Dec. 1866)
• American Missionary Association – Correspondence (Jan. 1867-Dec. 1868)
• American Missionary Association – Correspondence (date unknown)
• Andalusia
• Andalusia [see: Flannery O'Connor Vertical Files]
• Andrews, Charles Haynes
• Andrews, Leslie [see: Camak, James]
• Andrews, Louis “Louie” [see: Memory Hill Cemetery]
• Anglin, Chris [see: Tigner, E.A.]
• Anthrax Scare (2001)
• Araujo, Maria del Pilar [see: Treanor, Hugh Donnelly]
• Arts Advocate [see also: Allied Arts]
• Arts and Letters Festival
• "Baldwin Blues” [see: Ennis, Howard; Doles, George Pierce]
• Baldwin County – Annual Report [see: oversize box]
• Baldwin County – Biographical Sketches
• Baldwin County – Board of Education
• Baldwin County – Bridges
• Baldwin County – Businesses
• Baldwin County – Cemeteries
• Baldwin County – Census (1820)
• Baldwin County – Census (1860 and 1870)
• Baldwin County – Census (1990)
• Baldwin County – Churches [see also: Milledgeville – Churches]
• Baldwin County – Commissioners
• Baldwin County – Courts and Courthouses
• Baldwin County – Economic Development
• Baldwin County – Economic Report (1940)
• Baldwin County – Education
• Baldwin County – Elections
• Baldwin County – Emergency Medical Services
• Baldwin County – Federal Pensioners (1882-1883)
• Baldwin County – Genealogy
• Baldwin County – Government
• Baldwin County – Government Officers
• Baldwin County – Historic Preservation
• Baldwin County – Historical Markers
• Baldwin County – History
• Baldwin County – Hospice Care

• Baldwin County – Jail (Georgia College campus, circa 1976)
• Baldwin County – Land Lotteries
• Baldwin County – Land Use Capability Survey (1943)
• Baldwin County – Liquor Licenses
• Baldwin County – Military Service
• Baldwin County – People (profiles of residents) [3 folders]
• Baldwin County – Post Offices
• Baldwin County – Probate Court
• Baldwin County – Probate Records (William "Bill" Burdell)
• Baldwin County – Schools
• Baldwin County – Sheriff's Department and Jail (Linda Lane)
• Baldwin County – State Funding
• Baldwin County – Transportation
• Baldwin County – Veterinarians
• Baldwin County Chapter of Business & Professional Women's Clubs, Inc.
• Baldwin County High School
• Baldwin County High School – Rain Dance Review [2 folders]
• Baldwin County Hospital
• Baldwin County Senior Citizens’ Center
• Baldwin Hotel
• Barnes, Judson [see: Harris, Judge Iverson L.]
• Barnes, Judson. "Random House: A History."
• Barnett, Nathan C.
• Barry, Angela [see: Bird, Dr. Thompson; Harris, William A. (Richard H. Sanford Murder)]
• Baugh, Bee Gee
• Baugh, James
• Baum, John P.
• Beeson, Leola Selman (Mrs. Jasper Luther)
• Bell Family
• Better Business Bureau
• Bird, Dr. Thompson
• Black Springs Baptist Church
• Blandy Hills Elementary School
• Blind Willie Blues Festival
• Bonner, James C.
• Bonner, James C. [see also: Civil War – Sherman at Milledgeville]
• Bonner, James C. – Index to Milledgeville: Georgia’s Antebellum Capital
• Bonner, James C. – Index to Notecard Collection
• Bonner, James C. – Photographs
• Bowden, Col. Edwin T.
• Boykin Hall
• Boys and Girls Clubs of Baldwin County
• Branscomb, Anne Wells
• Brookes, Iverson Lewis
• Brown, Floria Elaine Dalves
• Brown’s Crossing Craftsmen Fair
• Briscoe, Lucilius Henry
• Buchanan, Matthew G. [see: Briscoe, Lucilius Henry; Carter, Farish]
• Buena Vista
• Buffington, Samuel
• Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands [see: Freedmen's Bureau]
• Burgamy, Anne Buckner and Hugh Harrington.  "A Yankee Hero of Gettysburg and a Georgia Connection" (Joshua L. Chamberlain)
• Burr, Aaron – Travels through Central Georgia
• Bush, Effie Sharp
• Business & Professional Women of Milledgeville (Newsletter)
• Cabinet making – History [see also: Furniture making – History]
• Camak, James
• Camp Creek
• Camp Creek Church
• Campus Theatre
• Carter, Farish [see also: Scott-Carter-Furman-Smith House]
• Carey, Robert [see: Cabinet Making – History
• Carmolingo, Nicole. "Milledgeville's Adheence to the Fashion Trends of 1850-1855." [see Milledgeville: Fashion]
• Central State Hospital
• Central State Hospital – Historic Photographs
• Central State Hospital Cemetery
• Chancey, Andrew S. [see: African American History – “Separate Worlds in the Same Community: Baldwin County in the 1930’s"]
• Chandler, Barbara Ann
• Chandler, Ray [see: Stembridge, Marion Wesley]
• Channel 13 (Macon) Film Index [see: WMAZ Film Index]
• Chen, Feinian [see: Cotting, John Ruggles]
• Chief Seattle
• Childers, William A. [see: Cuthbert, John A.]
• Civil War
• Civil War – Centennial Celebration [2 folders]
• Civil War – "The Crippling of an Urban Elite: Milledgeville, Georgia, 1860-1870," by David G. Kerr"
• Civil War – Jemison, Edwin Frances [see also: Memory Hill Cemetery]
• Civil War – Secession [see also: Nullification Convention (1832); “Their Massive Pride”]
• Civil War – Sherman at Milledgeville [2 folders]
• Civil War – “The Tunnel”
• Civil War – Unknown Soldiers
• Cline, Peter J.
• Cobb, Howell
• Cobb, Mary Ann Lamar
• Columbia Center (McGaw Building) [see also: Kendall McGaw]
• Cook, Anna Maria Green
• Cooper's Cemetery
• Cooper's Community
• Cotting, John Ruggles
• Coverdell, Paul D.
• Cranford, Beaufort
• Creek Indians
• Creel, Brad [see: Williams, Peter Jones]
• Cuthbert, John A.
• Davis, Nikki [see: Flagg, Reverend Wilkes]
• Davis, Sallie Ellis [see also: Eddy School Neighborhood]
• Deen, Johnathan [see: McKinley Family]
• DeLaunay-DuBourg Families (will abstracts, family history)
• Doles, George Pierce [see also: Ennis, Howard]
• DuBignon Family
• Dunbar, Dawn [see: Georgia Miscellaneous Vertical Files – Dunbar, David Clayton]
• Durden, Diane [see: Gaither, Col. Henry]
• Eagles (eagle release in Baldwin County)
• Eddy School Neighborhood [see also: Davis, Sallie Ellis; Flagg, Rev. Wilkes]
• Edwards, Harry Stilwell
• Elderhostel

• English, Dr. Mildred E.
• Ennis, Charles
• Ennis, Howard [see also: Doles, George Pierce]
• Executions [see also: Georgia State Penitentiary; Prisons; Old State Prison Farm]
• Ezell, David L. [see: Doles, George Pierce; Civil War – “The Tunnel”]
• Fair, Peter, Sr.
• Fest of Ville
• Firefighters
• Fireworks
• First African Church [see: African American History – First African Church]
• First Assembly of God
• First Methodist Church
• First National Bank of Baldwin County
• First Presbyterian Church
• Fishing Creek
• Flagg Chapel Baptist Church
• Flagg, Rev. Wilkes [2 folders; see also: Eddy School Neighborhood; Flagg Chapel Baptist Church]

• Flisch, Julia A.
• Forstmann & Co., Inc.
• Fort, Martha Low Fannin
• Fort, Tomlinson Sr.
• Fort Fidius
• Fort Tomlinson
• Fort Wilkinson
• Fountain, Wilson [see: Grantland, Fleming]
• Freedmen's Bureau (Baldwin County)
• Freedmen's Bureau (Baldwin County) – Records of the Supt. of Education – Letters received (Sep 1865-Jul 1867)
• Freedmen's Bureau (Baldwin County) – Records of the Supt. of Education – Letters sent (Aug 1867-Feb 1868)
• Freedmen's Bureau (Baldwin County) – Records of the Supt. of Education – Miscellaneous lists and memoranda (1865-1870)
• Freedmen's Bureau (Baldwin County) – Records of the Supt. of Education – School Reports from teachers (Oct 1865-Aug 1867)

• Freedmen's Bureau (Baldwin County) – Records of the Supt. of Education – School Reports from teachers (Sep 1867-May 1868)

• Freedmen's Bureau (Baldwin County) – Records of the Supt. of Education – School Reports from teachers (Jun-Dec 1868)
• Freedmen's Bureau (Baldwin County) – Records of the Supt. of Education – School Reports from teachers (Jan-Apr 1869)
• Freedmen's Bureau (Baldwin County) – Records of the Supt. of Education – School Reports from teachers (Apr-Jul 1870)
• Frost, Dana [see: Grantland, Seaton]
• Fry, Edgar A. [see: Lamar, Zachary; Vinson, Carl]
• Fujino, Yoko [see: Cobb, Mary Ann Lamar]
• Furniture making – History [see also: Cabinet Making – History]
• Gaither, Col. Henry
• Gay, Ella Dunlap
• Georgia Bureau of Investigation – John T. “Sonny” King Memorial Building
• Georgia College & State University – Alma Mater [2 folders]
• Georgia College & State University – Arts and Sciences Building
• Georgia College & State University – Baccalaureate Address, 1936 (Dr. William D. Hooper)

• Georgia College & State University – Bone House (Frank E. Bone)
• Georgia College & State University – Budget Request (1999)
• Georgia College & State University – Calendar of Events (1999-2000)
• Georgia College & State University – Centennial Year Celebration
• Georgia College & State University – Center for Graduate and Professional Learning (Macon)
• Georgia College & State University – Colonnade (student newspaper)
• Georgia College & State University – Continuing Education & Public Services
• Georgia College & State University – Faculty/Staff Newsletter
• Georgia College & State University – Faculty/Staff Profiles
• Georgia College & State University – Financial Report (1998)
• Georgia College & State University – "For A Jessie"
• Georgia College & State University – General Newspaper Clippings (1920-1986)
• Georgia College & State University – General Newspaper Clippings (1989-1990)
• Georgia College & State University – General Newspaper Clippings (1991-1994)
• Georgia College & State University – General Newspaper Clippings (1995-1997)
• Georgia College & State University – General Newspaper Clippings (1999-2000)
• Georgia College & State University – Housing
• Georgia College & State University – Library (Ina Dillard Russell Library)
• Georgia College & State University – Music
• Georgia College & State University – Parking Sub-Committee Observations
• Georgia College & State University – Peabody School
• Georgia College & State University – Postcards
• Georgia College & State University – Russell Auditorium
• Georgia College & State University – Sports [2 folders]
• Georgia College & State University – Student Profiles
• Georgia College & State University – Technology Plan (1999)
• Georgia College & State University – Terrell Hall
• Georgia College & State University – Theatre
• Georgia Military College [2 folders]
• Georgia Military College Museum
• Georgia Normal & Industrial College (GN&IC)
• Georgia Normal & Industrial College (GN&IC) – Athletics
• Georgia Normal & Industrial College (GN&IC) – Lamar Hall [see: Georgia College & State University – Terrell Hall}
• Georgia Power Plant Branch (Lake Sinclair)
• Georgia State Penitentiary [see also: Executions; Prisons; Old State Prison Farm]
• Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery
• Georgia War Veterans Home
• Georgia's Old Capital Museum
• Golden, Maggie [see: Milledgeville – Historic Buildings – South Wayne Street
• Goldstein, Maxine
• Goodman, Emily [see: Fort, Martha Low Fannin]
• Goon, Robert [see: Milledgeville – Libraries – History (1810-1854)]
• Governor's Mansion [see: Old Governor’s Mansion]
• Grantland, Fleming
• Grantland, Seaton
• Grantland-Stevenson House
• Green, Verna C.
• Grieve, Miller Sr.
• Griffin, Floyd
• Grumman Aircraft Systems
• Gulley, Christie [see: Baldwin County – Census (1860 and 1870)]
• Habitat for Humanity
• Hambrick, Paul F., III [see: Georgia College & State University – Peabody School]
• Hammock, Emily Davidson [see: Williams-Ferguson-Lewis House]
• Hammond, Abner
• Hansell, Augustin H.
• Hardwick Christian Church
• Hardwick, Georgia – History
• Hardy, Oliver
• Harmony Methodist Church
• Harrington, Hugh T. "The Finney-Stanley Shooting"
• Harrington, Hugh T. and Lisa Ennis. "Milledgeville's Unusual Kenan-Strother Shootings"
• Harrington, Hugh T. and Alexandra Filipowski. "One-Legged Rufus Kelly Defends the Little Town of Gordon - Alone!"
• Harrington, Hugh T. "Murder on Main Street."
• Harrington, Hugh T. "The Strange Death of Capt. Abner Zachary."
• Harrington, Hugh T. "The Unusual Case of the Murder of Lemeul Smith."
• Harrington, Hugh T. "Was Michael Shaw Hanged for a Crime He Did Not Commit?"
• Harris, Agnes Ellen
• Harris, Iverson L.
• Harris, William A. (Richard H. Sanford Murder)
• Hawkins, Allison [see: Milledgeville – Historic Buildings – Corner of Wayne and Hancock Streets]
• Haygood, Dixie
• Haygood, Dixie – “Annie Abbot,” by Susan Harrington
• Haygood, Dixie – “Dixie the Georgia Wonder,” by Elizabeth King
• Haygood, Dixie – “Georgia’s Dixie Haygood,” by Hugh Harrington
• Hendrickson, Howard [see also: Griswoldville, Georgia – Jones County Vertical Files]
• Herren, Darryl & Marsha
• Herring, Frank Stanley
• Herty, Charles Holmes
• Hill, Celestine
• Hilson, Clint [see: Stembridge, Marion Wesley]
• Hines, Nelle Womack
• Hogan, James Carroll [2 folders]

• Hogan, James Carroll – Interviews [cassette and CDs; see also: African American History – “Separate Worlds..."]
• "The Homestead" [see: Williams-Ferguson-Lewis House]
• Hopewell United Methodist Church
• Humphrey, Clint [see: Kenan, Col. Augustus Holmes; Walker, Samuel]
• Hunter, John [see: Mitchell, David Brydie]
• ID Magazine
• Indian Island
• Ingle, Chris [see: African American History – Registry of Free Persons of Color (1832-1866)]
• J.P. Stevens
• John Howard Cemetery [see: Williamson-Howard Cemetery]
• John Marlor Arts Center [see: Allied Arts]
• John Milledge Academy
• John T. “Sonny” King Memorial Building [see: Georgia Bureau of Investigation]
• Johnikin, Robyn [see: Troutman, Joanna]
• Johns, Thomas [see: Civil War – Sherman at Milledgeville]
• Johnson, Amanda
• Johnson, Herschel V.
• Johnson, Ken [see: Opera House]
• Jordan, Benjamin Smith
• Joslyn, Mauriel
• Kane, Patrick
• Keeler, Clyde [2 folders]
• Kenan, Augustus Holmes
• Kenan, Thomas Holmes
• Kendall McGaw [see also: Columbia Center]
• Kendall, Patricia [see: Georgia College & State University – Terrell Hall]
• Kidd, Senator Culver
• King, Elizabeth [see: Haygood, Dixie]
• Knight Foundation
• Lake Sinclair [2 folders]
• Lamar, Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Jr.
• Lamar, Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Sr.
• Lamar, Mirabeau Buonoparte
• Lamar, Mirabeau Buonoparte – “A Compendium of the Life of Mirabeau Buonoparte Lamar,” by Michael McGuigan
• Lamar, Mirabeau Buonoparte – “Mirabeau Buonoparte Lamar: Georgia Native, Texas Revolutionary,” by Timothy Payne
• Lane, Mrs. L. W.
• Lanier, Sidney
• Lataste, Lucien and Victor
• Lawrence, Roberta [see: Georgia Miscellaneous Vertical Files – Carson McCullers]
• Leach, Dexter [see: Lamar, Lucius Cincinnatus, Sr.]
• LeConte & Furman Family Papers
• "Little Georgia Magnet" [see: Haygood, Dixie]
• Local Artists
• Lockerly Arboretum
• Macon College
• Macon Tech
• Maranatha
• Marlor, John and Anne
• Mary Vinson Memorial Library
• McComb, Robert
• McDonald, Ben [see: Nullification Convention (1832)]
• McGaw Building [see: Columbia Center]
• McGuigan, Michael [see: Lamar, Mirabeau Bonaparte]
• McKinley Family
• McKinley House (William McKinley)
• McKinley, Patience Barrow
• Mead, Gregory C. [see: Kane, Patrick]
• Memory Hill Cemetery
• Memory Hill Cemetery – Community Celebration Texts
• Memory Hill Cemetery – White Family Tour, 1996
• Memory Hill Cemetery – White Family Tour, 1999
• Midway Elementary School
• Milledgeville – Annual Report of Mayor Miller S. Bell (1922)
• Milledgeville – Bicentennial Celebration (1976)
• Milledgeville – Cachet
• Milledgeville – Capital [see: Old Capitol Building]
• Milledgeville – Churches [see also: Baldwin County – Churches]
• Milledgeville – Chronology of notable events (1250-1996)
• Milledgeville – City Council
• Milledgeville – City Hall
• Milledgeville – City Seal
• Milledgeville – Community Chorus
• Milledgeville – Community Programs
• Milledgeville – Crime and Punishment (1820-1830)
• Milledgeville – Development Authority
• Milledgeville – Fashion (1850-1855)
• Milledgeville – Founding of Milledgeville (1803)
• Milledgeville – Garden Club
• Milledgeville – Guidebook (1949)
• Milledgeville – Heritage Foundation
• Milledgeville – Hotels & Taverns – History
• Milledgeville – Historic Buildings – Corner of Wayne and Hancock Streets [see also: Waitzfelder Building]
• Milledgeville – Historic Buildings – South Wayne Street
• Milledgeville – Historic District
• Milledgeville – Historic District (Guidelines for Rehabilitation and New Construction)
• Milledgeville – Historic Preservation Commission
• Milledgeville – History [4 Folders]
• Milledgeville – Libraries – History (1810-1854)[see also: Mary Vinson Memorial Library]
• Milledgeville – Library [see: Mary Vinson Memorial Library]
• Milledgeville – License and Tax Ordinance (1938)
• Milledgeville – Main Street Commission
• Milledgeville – Major Thoroughfares [see: oversize box]
• Milledgeville – Maps [2 Folders]
• Milledgeville – Mayors (1816-1979)
• Milledgeville – Miscellaneous [2 Folders]
• Milledgeville – Parks and Recreation
• Milledgeville – Persian Gulf War
• Milledgeville – Pilgrimage Day Celebration (1952)
• Milledgeville – Police Department
• Milledgeville – Politics
• Milledgeville – Profiles of Residents [3 folders]
• Milledgeville – Prostitution – History
• Milledgeville – Recycling
• Milledgeville – Schools – History (1807-1829)
• Milledgeville – Seal [see: Milledgeville – City Seal]
• Milledgeville – Sesquicentennial (1952) [see also: Stembridge, Marion Wesley]
• Milledgeville – Telephone
• Milledgeville – Tourism
• Milledgeville – Tours
• Milledgeville – Tours of Homes
• Milledgeville – Voter Registration List (1961)
• Milledgeville – Water and Sewage Committee
• Milledgeville-Baldwin County Bicentennial Celebration (2003)
• Milledgeville-Baldwin County Community Profile (February 1982)
• Milledgeville-Baldwin County Community Profile (March 1988)
• Milledgeville-Baldwin County Community Profile (November 1989)
• Milledgeville-Baldwin County Community Profile (undated Knight Foundation study)
• Milledgeville-Baldwin County 2000+
• Milledgeville Medical Center

• Milledgeville Music Club
• Milledgeville State Hospital [see: Central State Hospital]
• Milledgeville Tree Board
• Miner, Bill
• Mitchell, David Brydie
• Mitchell, Nicole [see: Bell Family]
• Mohawk Industries
• Montfort, Regina L. [see: African American History – Business Community]
• Moon, Nathan [see: Buffington, Samuel]
• Mooncalf Press
• Moore, Jere Neuville
• Moore-McMillan-Wilson House
• Moore, Powell
• Moran, Jennifer [see: McComb, Robert]
• Morgan Chapel Baptist Church
• Morgan, David [see: Civil War – Sherman at Milledgeville]
• Morgan, Deanne [see: McKinley, Patience Barrow]
• Mount Nebo Plantation
• Myrick, Stith P.
• NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)
• Native American Artifacts
• Nelligan, Dorris [see: Flannery O'Connor Vertical Files – Sacred Heart Church]
• Nelson, Sara Louise
• Nestle Plant
• Newell House
• Newell, Tomlinson Fort
• Noah, Deborah (Mrs. Max Noah)
• Northside Elementary School
• Nullification Convention (1832) [see also: Civil War – Secession]
• O'Connor, Flannery [see: Flannery O’Connor Vertical Files]
• O'Connor, Regina [see: Flannery O’Connor Vertical Files]
• Oconee Center
• Oconee Clay Products
• Oconee Springs
• Oconee Mental Health & Mental Retardation Program
• Oconee Regional Medical Center
• Oconee River Greenway Authority (ORGA)
• Oconee Town [see also: Rock Landing]
• Oglethorpe University [2 folders]
• Old Capitol Building [3 folders]
• Old Capitol Building – Lafayette Tour
• Old Capitol Celebration
• Old Governor's Mansion
• Old State Prison Farm [see also: Executions; Georgia State Penitentiary; Prisons]

• Old State Prison Farm – Prison song recordings (Nov.-Dec. 1934) [cassette and CD]
• Orme, Richard McAlister
• Olympics
• Opera House
• Parham, Bobby
• Paris Trout (novel by Pete Dexter) [see also: Stembridge, Marion Wesley]
• Payne, Timothy [see: Jordan, Benjamin Smith; Lamar, Mirabeau Buonoparte; Newell, Tomlinson Fort]
• Peabody High School [see: GC&SU – Peabody School]
• Peeler, J. Michael
• Perkins, Donna [see: Johnson, Dr. Amanda]
• Peterson, Amanda [see: Cook, Anna Maria Green]
• Phillips, Lance
• Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell
• Polhill, Emily Hines
• Pratt, Amanda [see: Grantland, Fleming]
• Pratt, Daniel
• Prince, Christy [see: Fort, Dr. Tomlinson]
• Prisons [see also: Executions; Georgia State Penitentiary; Old State Prison Farm]
• Progressive Farmers Club
• Ramsdale, Theodore [see: Memory Hill; Slavery]
• Reece, Barry [see: Cline, Peter J.]
• Reid, Templeton
• Relay For Life
• Reunion
• Rheem
• Roberts, Jamie [see: Milledgeville – Prostitution – History]
• Rock Landing (2 folders)
• Samuel Rockwell House
• Russell, Ina Dillard
•
Sacred Heart Catholic Church [see: Flannery O’Connor Vertical Files]
• S.A.F.E. (Successful Avenue for Family Enrichment)
• Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church
• Salminiitty, Satu
• Sanford, Daniel
• Sanford Family
• Sanford House
• Sanford, Jesse
• Sanford, Lamonica Jenkins [see: Hogan, James C.]
• Sanford, Richard H. [see: Harris, William A.]
• Scott, Gen. John
• Scott, Nancy [see: Milledgeville – Hotels & Taverns – History; Orme, Richard McAlister]
• Scott-Carter-Furman-Smith House [see also: Carter, Farish]
• Scottsboro Community
• Second Macedonia Baptist Church
• Sellers, Frederick [see: Marlor, John]
• Shockley, Leanne [see: Sanford, Jesse]
• Sibley, John [VHS cassette]
• Sibley, Ulysses Erwin
• Slavery [2 folders; see also: African American History]
• Sparks, Jared – Visit to Milledgeville (1826)
• Spence, Byron [see: Georgia Normal & Industrial College (GN&IC) – Athletics]
• Springtown, Inc.
• Stanford, Henry King
• Statehouse
• Stembridge, Marion Wesley [2 folders; see also: Paris Trout]
• Stembridge, Marion Wesley – “Marion Stembridge and the Stembridge Murders,” by Patti Wright
• Stembridge, Marion Wesley – “The Stembridge Affair,” by Clint Hilson
• Stembridge, Marion Wesley – Transcript of murder indictment (The State vs. Marion W. Stembridge, July 1949)
• Stevens, Henry (Stevens Pottery)
• Stiles, Rev. Joseph Clay
• Strickland, Diane Daniel [see: Thrash, Kate]
• Strickland, Stan
• Stubbs, Baradel Palmer
• Tales from the Back Stoop
• Tate House
• Tatum, John Dudley
• “Their Massive Pride: The Georgia Secession Centennial Play” (1960) [see also: Civil War – Secession]
• Thigpen, John Victor [see: Central State Hospital]
• Thomas, Jett
• Thrash, Kate
• Tigner, E.A.
• Time Capsule
• Transportation
• Trawick, Jessie T.
• Trinity Colored Methodist Episcopal Church (Trinity CME)
• Troutman, Joanna
• Turner, Jim [see: Walker, Samuel]
• Uhler, Margaret [see: Flannery O'Connor Vertical Files – Sacred Heart Church]
• U.S. Naval Ordinance Plan
• U.S. Women’s Naval Reserves [see: WAVES]
• U.S.S. Carl Vinson [see: Vinson, Carl]
•
Van Tone, Kevin [see: Milledgeville – Founding of Milledgeville (1803)]
• Veterans
• Victory Baptist Church
• Vinson, Carl
• Vinson, Carl – “Carl Vinson: His Pre-Congressional Law Practice,” by Edgar A. Fry
• Vinson, Carl – U.S.S. Carl Vinson
• Vinson, E.A.
• Vought Aircraft Industries
• Waggoner, Jamie [see: Hammond, Abner]
• Wagner, Kathryn. "Precarious Education: Milledgeville's First Schools, 1807-1829."
• Waitzfelder Building (corner of Wayne Street and Hancock Street)
• Waitzfelder Family
• Waitzfelder, Leopold
• Walker, Samuel R.
• Walston, Rosa Lee

• Ward, Cecil
• Waters, Cherry [see: Flagg, Wilkes]
• Watson, Daniel J. [see: Mount Nebo; Stiles, Rev. Joseph]
• Watts, Jimmy
• WAVES (Women Appointed for Volunteer Emergency Service)
• Webb, Gloria [see: Stubbs, Baradel Palmer]
• Westover Plantation
• White, Edward
• Wilborne, Donald Thorndike [see: African American History – First African Church]
• Williams, Jim [see: Waitzfelder, Leopold]
• Williams, Lucinda
• Williams, Peter Jones
• Williams-Ferguson-Lewis House [see also: Williams, Peter Jones]
• Williamson, Christine E. [see: Thomas, Gen. Jett]
• Williamson-Howard Cemetery
• Willis House
• Wilson, Bob

• Woman's College of Georgia – Campus maps
• Woodville
• WMAZ Film Index (Channel 13, Macon)
• Wright Family
• Wright, Patty [see: Stembridge, Marion Wesley]
• Wynne, Tony M. [see: Freedmen's Bureau (Baldwin County Office)]
• Youth Development Center

HANCOCK COUNTY


• Agriculture – History
• Church Records
• Civil War Rosters
• Deeds
• Dickson, Amanda America
• Dickson, David
• Fort Twiggs
• Hancock County Cemeteries
• Historic Sparta - Hancock
• History
• Historic Buildings
• Hubert, Benjamin [see also: Negro Rural Community Center]
• Hubert, Zack
• Lafayette Hotel
• Land Lotteries.
• Linton, Georgia – “Notes on Linton, Georgia,” by Miss Blanche Boyer
• “The Linton Tournament” (1869)
• Marriage Records
• McCown, John M.
• Miller, Benton
• Negro Rural Community Center [see also: Hubert, Benjamin]
• Ogeechee River Mill.
• People
• Rock Mill
• Schools
• Sparta Baptist Church
• Sparta City Cemetery.
• Sparta, Georgia
• Sparta-Hancock County Economic Profile
• Stephens, Linton
• Superior Court Jury Lists (1794-1809)
• Tax Digests (1794-1795)
• Terrell-Stone House
• Thomas, Reverend John R.
• Toomer, Jean
• Wills and Estate Records

JONES COUNTY


• Cemeteries
• Census (1820)
• Clinton, Georgia
• Court Minutes Abstracts
• Deeds
• Genealogy
• Granite
• Griswoldville, Georgia [see also: Hendrickson, Howard – Baldwin County/Milledgeville Vertical Files]
• Haddock, Georgia
• History
• Lowther Hall
• Schools
• Wills and Estate Records

PUTNAM COUNTY


• Bridges
• Census (1810)
• Confederate War Veterans
• Courthouse
• Courts
• Crooked Creek Primitive Baptist Church – Members List (1807-1845)
• Eatonton, Georgia
• Eatonton-Putnam County Economic Profile (July 1980)
• Eatonton-Putnam County Guide
• Harmony Baptist Church
• Harris, Joel Chandler [see also: Uncle Remus Museum Archives]
• Historic Buildings
• Lake Development
• Library
• Nuwabians (United Nuwabian Nation of Moors)
• Panola Hall
• Taxable Property Digest (1815)
• Turner, Joseph Addison
• Turner, William
• Genealogy
• People
• Uncle Remus Museum Archives [see also: Harris, Joel Chandler]
• Union Chapel School
• Walker, Alice
• Wards Chapel Cemetery (Wards Chapel AME Church) [see also: Walker, Alice]
• Wills (1808-1822)

WASHINGTON COUNTY


• Cemeteries
• Cohen, Louis
• Davisboro, Georgia
• Friendship “W” Baptist Church
• Genealogy
• History
• Index to the 1850 Census of Washington County
• Kaolin
• Maps
• Militia Muster Rolls (1793)
• Surveyors Records
• Sandersville and Washington County, Georgia – History
• Sandersville-Tennille-Washington County Economic Profile (August 1982)
• Tennille-Washington County Economic Profile (January 1983)
• Tombstone Records
• Walker, John F.
• Washington County Historical Society Newsletter
• Washington County Historical Society – Genealogist’s Encyclopedia

WILKINSON COUNTY


• Census
• Churches
• Garrett, William
• Genealogy
• Gordon, Georgia
• Gordon-Wilkinson County Community Profile (June 1982)
• History
• Inferior Court Justices (1805 - 1846)
• Land Lotteries
• Maps
• People
• Toomsboro, Georgia
• Toomsboro High School
• Wilkinson County Historical Society


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Milledgeville, GA 31061
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