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Dahlonega (Ga.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:

Alumni collection

 Collection
Identifier: DC-09
Scope and Contents

This collection contains materials donated to North Georgia College and State University and the University of North Georgia by alumni. Materials include photographs, letters, military records, textbooks, and "remember when" stories. Of note are a World War II flight log, photographs of early presidents and students, speeches from 1897 graduation, and the American Medical Formulary from 1850.

Dates: 1890-2007

Andrew W. Cain, History of Lumpkin County manuscript collection

 Collection
Identifier: DC-08
Scope and Contents

This small collection contains several chapters of Cain's History of Lumpkin County. The chapters include the latter half of the book (chapters 8-12). Of note are copies of photographs and cuts used in the published edition of the book.

Dates: undated

Annual Catalogues and Bulletins of North Georgia Agricultural College & North Georgia College, publications

 Collection — NGCSU Publications, Box: 1-3; 5-8
Identifier: NGCSU-Publications-01
Scope and Contents This collection contains annual catalogs and reports created by North Georgia Agricultural College (1871-1930), Dahlonega, Georgia, and its successors, North Georgia College.These annuals provide textual and photographic information. They list educational activities, literary societies, college military companies and their activities, courses, and coursework information, including textbook information.General information on applying and attending the college and a...
Dates: 1874-1985

J.C. Barnes collection

 Collection
Identifier: DC-04
Scope and Contents

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Dates: 1871-1990

Records of the Office of College Relations

 Collection
Identifier: NGCSU-04
Scope and Contents

Collection consists mostly of press releases from North Georgia College and North Georgia College and State University. The collection also includes photographs of unidentified individuals that were forwarded with the press releases. Unfortunately, these items were separated from their release and the individuals are unidentified.

Dates: 1970-1997, undated

Dahlonega United Methodist Church collection

 Collection
Identifier:  DC-20
Scope and Contents

Dahlonega United Methodist Church, Dahlonega, Georgia. The collection includes early conference record books (including a few records from Jones Chapel, Tate-Jasper Mission, Porter Springs, and Auraria Church), membership records, early church property and administration records, and later facilities planning records. This collection also contains records and scrapbooks from the Women's Society of Christian Service.

Dates: 1835-2016

Department of Music Performance collection

 Collection
Identifier: DC-10
Scope and Contents

This collection contains programs and recordings of student recitals and performances by student groups from North Georgia College and State University between the years of 1980 and 2007. This collection will continue to grow and include performances from University of North Georgia students.

Dates: 1980-2007

George A. Gordon collection

 Collection
Identifier: DC-11
Scope and Contents This collection consists primarily of letters between George A. Gordon and his family, friends, and employers. The letters cover the time just after the founding of Dahlonega and initial Gold Rush in 1832 and end about 12 years after the Civil War. Of note is a letter asking Gordon to close and lock the Dahlonega Branch Mint and transfer the key to the building's caretaker for safekeeping. There is also a series of letters between Gordon and his wife during the Civil War when Gordon, a...
Dates: 1843-1877

David Lewis family collection

 Collection
Identifier: DC-22
Scope and Contents

This collection contains photographs, a scrapbook, clippings, and books collected by the Lewis family. Of note are a scrapbook of letters and clippings created by David W. Lewis and photographs of COL Lewis, his daughters Mary and Martha, and one of COL Lewis's mother, Martha H. Lewis.

Dates: Majority of material found in 1830-1924