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Dahlonega (Ga.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:

Bella Lynn papers

 Collection
Identifier: DC-01
Scope and contents note The Bella Lynn collection includes clippings, correspondence, photographs, and surveys of Dahlonega and Lumpkin County, Georgia. Of note are surveys done in conjunction with the city's application to the National Register of Historic Places. In the surveys, Lynn and her colleagues researched and described in detail the buildings surrounding the Public Square in Dahlonega. Lynn also researched and wrote several walking tours of the historic district of Dahlonega. Her...
Dates: 1956-2015

Mining Collection

 Collection
Identifier: DC-14
Scope and Contents

This small collection contains correspondence, 2 Eugene Ferry Smith journals, legal papers, and photographs of mining in Dahlonega, Georgia. Included in this collection is a series on the Findley Mine in Dahlonega.

Dates: .

NGC Intercom, 1985; 1960, 1972

 Sub-Series — NGCSU Publications, Box: 18, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

This newsletter publication served the faculty, staff, and alumni and friends of North Georgia College, Dahlonega, Georgia. It contained news and events about the college, the students and faculty and staff.

Dates: 1985; 1960, 1972

North Georgia College "Workshop"

 Collection — NGCSU Publications, Object: shelved
Identifier: NGCSU-Publications-09
Scope and Contents

This set of publications were workbooks used to facilitate learning workshops at North Georgia College, Dahlonega, Georgia from 1951-1956.

Dates: 1951-1956

Souvenir Lux N.G.A.C. Commencement Programs

 Collection — NGCSU Publications, Box: 4, Folder: 51-56
Identifier: NGCSU-Publications-02
Scope and Contents This was a publication by the students of North Georgia Agricultural College, 1873-1930. These pamphlets contain the commencement agenda, portrait and group photographs of the faculty and officers, the graduating classes, and other students organizations such as the Corona Hederae Society, Decora Palaestra Society, Sigma Nu Fraternity, Phi Mu...
Dates: 1902-1905

Tahlahnekan , The Transcript

 Collection — NGCSU Publications, Box: 4, Folder: 70-72
Identifier: NGCSU-Publications-03
Scope and Contents

This collection of college newspapers include original student literature and editorials, local announcements of events and exchanges, historical articles, drama critiques, and general college information.

Dates: 1902-1904; 1909

The Cadet Bugler, student publications

 Collection — NGCSU Publications, Box: 24-26; shelved
Identifier: NGCSU-Publications-08
Scope and Contents This collection includes student-written publications from North Georgia College, initially titled The Cadet Bugler, and in later years, it was renamed to just The Bugler.Initially conceived as a news and literary review, The Cadet Bugler initially began a quarterly magazine, then became a bi-monthly newspaper, and various weekly newsletters and newspapers....
Dates: 1934-1975

The Dahlonega Collegian publication

 Collection — NGCSU Publications, Box 4, Folder: 57-69
Identifier: NGCSU-Publications-05
Scope and Contents

These magazines were written by North Georgia Agricultural College students during 1909-1912 in Dahlonega, Georgia.

They include original student literature and editorials, local announcements of events and exchanges, socialities, want ads, and advertisements. Some of them also include college directories and bulletins. Some photographs of the North Georgia Agricultural College's grounds and buildings are also included, and some pamphlets have signatures written on them.

Dates: 1909-1912

The Ricochet, newspaper publication

 Collection — NGCSU Publications, Object: shelved
Identifier: NGCSU-Publications-06
Scope and Contents

This newspaper was written by North Georgia Agricultural College (NGAC) students during 1926-1927 in Dahlonega, Georgia.

The articles include original student literature and editorials, local announcements of events and exchanges, socialities, want ads, and advertisements. In addition, a section is dedicated explicitly to the NGAC Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC).

Dates: 1926-1927