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George P. Oslin Papers
These four boxes contain biographies, communications, correspondences, illustrations and photographs along with written works related to George P. Oslin.
George Sherman Carpenter Papers
The George S. Carpenter Collection contains brief biographical papers, including a magazine sketch of his life, a letter from the President of Mercer University, and a proclamation for a day in his honor. The collection also contains some court materials that he actively worked on, as well as Superior Court Judges of Georgia items.
George Van Greene Papers
The George Van Greene Collection contains correspondence and news articles related to the integration process at Mercer University in 1960s. The correspondence is between Greene, Mercer University faculty and staff, and Macon community members. The focus of some of the correspondence is on Sam Oni, the first African American student to attend Mercer University.
George William Garner Papers
The George William Garner Collection contains one large, ornate scrapbook from Mr. Garner. The scrapbook contains several cut-out articles from The Christian Index.
Griffin B. Bell Papers
The Griffin B. Bell Collection contains correspondence, speeches, publications, legal documents, official papers, photographs, audio-visual materials, plaques, and posters.
Harold L. Sangster Papers
The Harold L. Sangster Collection contains correspondence, personal research, bulletins, diplomas, and sermons from Rev. Sangster’s career. Most of his original files have been maintained. The Personal Series has been arranged alphabetically. The Sermons Series has been subdivided roughly by date preached, special event, topic, and miscellaneous. Miscellaneous sermons were often not filed or in any particular order.
Harry Stone Strozier Papers
Harry Vaughn Smith Papers
This collection contains eight folders of Harry V. Smith’s writings at Brewton-Parker College.
Hazel Grady Papers
This collection contains documents and artifacts from Hazel Grady’s work and life. The series span from biographical information to information on her education, her ministry, and her life outside the church.
Helen Shaw Harrold Collection
The Helen Shaw Harrold Papers contains one scrapbook compiled by Helen Shaw Harrold, documenting the Women’s Suffrage Movement, 1915-1916. Pages are loose, no longer bound. The scrapbook contains news clippings, publications, by-laws and documents, and personal letters and notes. Contents are in the order in which Ms. Shaw compiled them.