Georgia -- Carroll County -- History
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
First Baptist Church Carrollton records
This collection contains blueprints, land surveys, membership directories, membership files, photographs, published materials, letters, church programs and directories, sheet music, church newsletters, photograph negatives, photograph slides, training manuals, scrapbooks, CDs, floppy discs, and other materials pertaining to the history and operations of the First Baptist Church Carrollton for the years 1902-2018.
Wayne Garner papers
These are the papers of former Georgia Representative Wayne Garner who served the 30th District from 1980 until 1994. This collection includes files primarily concerning the fields of education, healthcare, and corrections institutions.
W. Cope Goodwin papers
Collected research and notes pertaining to Banning Mills of Dr. W. Cope Goodwin, a history professor at West Georgia College.
Nancy Hallmark land lottery deed
Original land deed from the 1831 Carroll County, Georgia lottery awarded to Nancy Hallmark.
Myron House oral history collection
This collection contains 187 cassette tapes, 31 compact discs, 9 VHS tapes, and six paper transcripts. The recordings are oral history interviews, speeches, and musical instruction and performances.
Pledger B. Jones family papers
Family papers pertaining to the Jones, Boone, and Mitchell families who lived in Carroll and Paulding counties in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Local and Miscellaneous audio-visual recordings
Video and audio recordings pertaining to the history of Carroll County, Georgia.
Lovvorn and Hay Family portraits
Portraits of William Daniel Lovvorn, David Green Hay, and Mary Brock Hay.
Ruby W. Middlebrooks papers
This collection contains the genealogical research about the Hendon and Hill families of Carroll County, Georgia that was compiled by Ruby Middlebrooks, a staff member of West Georgia College for twenty years. She also wrote an eight-page history of the school after President Ingram’s retirement.
Simon Wood Nichols letter to John B. Wick
This letter was written by Simon Wood Nichols to Macon merchant John B. Wick(s) regarding sales of goods in what were the Georgia boundaries of Creek Nation tribal lands.