Box 2
Contains 26 Results:
Gambrell, James Bruton, 1841-1921 (President of Mercer University, educator, and editor):
Published letter by J. B. Gambrell, “Words With Friends,” concerning the financial situation of Mercer University and asking for donations, 1893-1896; Letter to J. B. Gambrell from the father of J. L. D. Hillyer expressing his views on Dr. Jesse Mercer’s “alleged agreement with the advocates of the new landmarkers”
Garrison, J. A. (Member of Roswell Lodge No. 114 I.O.O.F.):
Biographical sketch by J. A. Garrison of Thomas Wildey, founder of the Aerican Odd Fellowship (Independent Order of Odd Fellows in North America,) written in the 95th year of the institution on American soil, 1819
Gates, James:
Receipt given to James Gates from Dennis Springer for $792 purchase of a female slave and her child, May 8, 1841; Inventory and bill to James Gates for work done by W. J. Thomas, 1847
Gates, Louisa and Seth H.:
Receipt for Louisa and Seth H. Gates for $1859 purchase of three slaves, signed by James M. Gates, June 1, 1858
Golden, Alicis:
Letter dated June 26, 1881
Goodall, John A. (Mercer University student):
Quarterly Report for John A. Goodall from Mercer University, signed by President A. J. Battle, December 22, 1875; Quarterly Report for John A. Goodall from Mercer University, signed by President A. J. Battle, December 22, 1875; Letter from Julia Goodall, sister of John A. Goodall, to Dr. Spright Dowell concerning the donation of her brother’s report cards, November 2, 1945 [MISSING 12/13/21]
Greene, Joseph B.:
Honorary degree of Mark Master Mason conferred on Joseph B. Greene by the Warren Lodge No. 29, Masonic Year 5826
Griner, Oliver Clayton (Mercer University student):
Letter to O. C. Griner from Carmen Griner Brown Johnston after the loss of Johnston’s husband, expressing gratitude for her uncle’s concern, April 28, 1954; Envelope addressed to O. Clayton Griner from C. W. Reid with notes on both sides
Hammack, Russell Grant (Mercer University student):
Receipt for twenty-five dollars (matriculation to June 1899), February 1, 1899; Receipt for thirty dollars (Tuition and incidentals to February 1, 1900), September 28, 1899; Receipt for twenty-five dollars (tuition and incidentals to June 1900), January 31, 1900; Receipt for thirty dollars (tuition and incidentals to February 1, 1900), September 21, 1900; Receipt for two dollars (Fall dues), October 6, 1900
Hand, Betsey, January 13, 1821:
Letter of dismission from Jordan’s Meeting House, January 13, 1821