| 01 |
Herbert C. McCollum [Cobb County Commissioner] by Thomas A. Scott
(1978). 44 pages, photos, index.
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| 02 |
M.J. Woods. [African-American educator; principal, Lemon Street High
School] by Thomas A.Scott (1978). 31 pages, (double-spaced),
no index.
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| 03 |
Shuler Antley [Marietta Schools Superintendent] by Thomas A. Scott
(1979). 28 pages, no index.
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| 04 |
Jennie Tate Anderson [Marietta civic leader] by Susan Herman (1979).
35 pages, no index.
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| 05 |
Kermit Carl Sanders [Cobb County Sheriff] by J.R. Ash (1979).
20 pages, index.
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| 06 |
Mary Hall Swain [principal, Marietta High School; professor, Kennesaw
Junior College] (Collected Interviews, Vol. I) by H. Gwen Pennington
(1979). 12 pages, index.
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| 07 |
Joe Mack Wilson [Cobb County legislator] (C.I., Vol. I) by Mary Eugenia
Hunter (1979). 7 pages, index.
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| 08 |
Ione W. Johnson [Paulding County educator] (C.I., Vol. I) by Carter
K. Hamilton (1980). 9 pages, index.
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| 09 |
Burton M. Wamble [Former state legislator and chair, Ways and Means
Committee, from Grady;County; Director of Administration,
State Board of Workers' Compensation; Cobb County resident]by Thomas
A. Scott (1979). 52 pages, no index.
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| 10 |
Clinton E. Crissey [Marietta mail carrier] by Thomas A. Scott (1979).
15 pages, no index.
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| 11 |
Judge William A. Foster, Jr. [Paulding County judge] (C.I., Vol. II)
by Venetia Diane Rainwater (1979). 10 pages, index.
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| 12 |
Judge Fred W. McRee [Alpharetta municipal judge] (C.I., Vol. II) by
Loring C. Jackson (1980). 14 pages, index.
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| 13 |
Bernard A. Pyle [Cobb County probation officer] (C.I., Vol. II) by
Stephen R. Wolfe (1979). 8 pages, index.
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| 14 |
Alice B. Howard [Bartow County resident] (C.I., Vol. III) by Retha
G. Stephens (1981). 14 pages, photo, index.
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| 15 |
H. Clifford Goss [mayor of Nelson, Georgia] (C.I., Vol. III) by Jeffrey
G. Stancil (1980). 20 pages, photos, index.
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| 16 |
J. Morton (Hoot) Gibson [Smyrna mayor] (C.I., Vol. III) by Allen A.
Steinhauser (1981). 12 pages, copy of campaign ad, index.
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| 17 |
J.B. Stoner [Mariette white racist] by Janice D. Wilson (1981). 18
pages, no index.
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| 18 |
Edna Poole Lee Rensink [Marietta High School principal] (C.I., Vol.
IV) by Susan Demming Irvin (1981). 17 pages, photo, index.
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| 19 |
Henry D. Meaders [Marietta physician] (C.I., Vol. IV) by Ruth W. Burgess
(1981). 15 pages, photo, index.
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| 20 |
Claude Edwin Chandler [Woodstock mayor and businessman] by Thomas
A. Scott (1980). 16 pages, no index.
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| 21 |
Cassie Wingo Chastain [Cobb County farm wife] by Eugene R. Huck and
Thomas A. Scott (1980). 30 pages, copy of 1924 newspaper
article about Mr. Chastain, no index.
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| 22 |
Rev. K. B. Robertson [Cobb County clergyman] (C.I., Vol. V) by Burton
M. Wamble (1981). 14 pages, index.
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| 23 |
Henry L. Williams, Sr. [Cobb County state court clerk] (C.I., Vol.
V) by Dennis L. Duncan (1981). 11 pages, index.
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| 24 |
Frances R. Owen [Cherokee County civic leader] (C.I., Vol. V) by Gary
S. McCoy (1981). 14 pages, index.
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| 25 |
Loyd C. Cox [Marietta Schools Superintendent] (C.I., Vol. VI) by John
S. Starratt (1981). 10 pages, index.
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| 26 |
Joyce Ann Brown [Cobb County educator] (C.I., Vol. VI) by Rebecca
G. Tidwell (1982). 8 pages, index.
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| 27 |
Gail B. Meacham [Cobb County educator] (C.I., Vol. VI) by Christine
M. Dunegan (1982). 14 pages, index.
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| 28 |
Morgan Thomas [Marietta city councilman and Cobb County civic leader]
(C.I., Vol. VII) by Janice P. Buckalew (1982). 14
pages, index.
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| 29 |
Georgia Mae Adams [African-American educator] (C.I., Vol. VII) by
H. David Clay (1982). 16 pages, index.
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| 30 |
Ralph W. Fowler, Jr. [Marietta physician] (C.I., Vol. VII) by Rebecca
G. Tidwell (1982). 9 pages, index.
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| 31 |
Robert P. Coggins [Marietta physician and art collector] (C.I., Vol.
VIII) by Mark W. Rogers (1982). 11 pages, index.
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| 32 |
Betty Shipman Bennett [conductor, Cobb Symphony] (C.I., Vol. VIII)
by Susan Leslie Barrett (1982). 10 pages, index.
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| 33 |
Charles W. Massey [Cobb County railroad worker] (C.I., Vol. VIII)
by Keith Egan Limardo (1982). 17 pages, index.
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| 34 |
Luther William Barber [Cobb County scoutmaster] (C.I., Vol. IX) by
Philip M. Neisler (1983). 12 pages, index.
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| 35 |
James Dennis Kemp [Chairman, Cobb County Library System, Marietta
Board of Education] (C.I., Vol. IX) by Mark A.
Smith (1983). 10 pages, index.
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| 36 |
Fred George Hull [clerk of City of Acworth] (C.I., Vol.IX) by Sheron
L. Wyant ((1981). 9 pages, index.
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| 37 |
L. Henry Tumlin, Jr. [superintendent, Etowah Indian mounds] (C.I.,
Vol. X) by Arthur A. See, Jr. (1982). 7 pages, index.
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| 38 |
Wilson David Hilton [ Chief, Cobb County Fire Department] (C.I., Vol.
X) by Randall K. Caudle (1983). 7 pages, index.
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| 39 |
Euel Phillip McLemore [executive director, Downtown Marietta Development
Authority] (C.I., Vol. X) by Mark A. Smith (1982).
12 pages, index.
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| 40 |
Philip L. Secrist [educator, preservationist] by Cathleen Cleland-Pero
(1982). 19 pages, no index.
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| 41 |
Walter and Edith Cantrell [Cobb County farmers] by Ernest Wester and
Thomas A. Scott (1984). 33 pages, no index.
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| 42 |
Ernest J. Wester [Cobb County extension agent] by Thomas A. Scott
and Jeffrey B. Grable (1984). 34 pages, no index.
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| 43 |
Yvonne Teem Worley Randall [Cobb County artist] by Beverly D. Hale
(1985). 31 pages, appendix of clippings and program, no index.
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| 44 |
William R. Tapp, Jr. [Cobb County architect] (C.I., Vol. XI) by Denise
Lockaby (1985). 15 pages, index.
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| 45 |
James Lacey [Gordon County educator] (C.I., Vol. XI) by Angelia Ramona
Corn (1984). 8 pages, index.
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| 01 |
Ruth Anderson Northcutt [Marietta resident] by Mary B. Cawley and
Thomas A. Scott (1987). 48 pages, appendix containing a
5 page interview by Susan Pace Stone (1984), index.
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| 02 |
Harvey E. Durham and Bessie H. Durham [farmers in Mars Hill community]
by Mary B. Cawley and Thomas A. Scott (1987). 41 pages,
index.
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| 03 |
Cecil F. Bullard [memories of Sheriff's department; A & M school]
by Mary B. Cawley (1987). 25 pages, index.
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| 04 |
Lex and LeoDelle Jolley [development of East Cobb and Smyrna; county
bonds] by Mary Boswell Cawley (1987). 95 pages; brief Jolley
family history; index.
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| 05 |
Robert T. Garrison [president, Arrow Shirt Co.] by Mary B. Cawley
and Thomas A. Scott (1987). 49 pages, index.
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| 06 |
Jane B. Awtrey [Acworth resident] by Mary B. Cawley (1987). 23 pages,
index.
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| 07 |
Alice Wylie Heck [local government employee, wife of County Commissioner
John Heck] by Mary Boswell Cawley (1987). 48 pages,
index.
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| 08 |
Fred D. Bentley, Sr. [lawyer, former legislator, philanthropist] by
Mary B .Cawley and Thomas A. Scott 1987). 45 pages, index.
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| 09 |
J.F. Shaw, Jr. [Marietta businessman] by Mary B. Cawley (1987). 72
pages, index.
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| 10 |
G. Conley Ingram, III [former member, Georgia Supreme Court] by Thomas
A. Scott, Craig E. Aronoff, and Mary B. Cawley (1987). 41
pages, index.
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| 11 |
Harold S. Willingham [former legislator, county attorney] by Beverly
D. Hale (1987). 88 pages, index.
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| 12 |
Mary Ellen Allgood [grew up on farm near Marietta Methodist Campgound]
by Barbara M. Wiley (1984). 16 pages, index.
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| 13 |
Edith Mable Cole [great-granddaughter of Robert Mable] by Christopher
A. Wade (1984). 8 pages, index.
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| 14 |
Alfie Virginia Estes Chastain [farm wife, businesswoman in North Cobb]
by Cynthia Avonne Ryals (1989). 26 pages, index.
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| 15 |
Elizabeth Morgan LIttle [music educator] by Derin E. Wilsden (1985).
11 pages, index.
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| 16 |
Jasper N. Dorsey [Southern Bell executive; original holder, Chair
of Private Enterprise, KSC] by Thomas A. Scott (1989). 23
pages, index.
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| 17 |
Virginia Cooksey Hinton [charter faculty member; professor of English]
(1987). 52 pages, index.
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| 18 |
J. Morgan Davis and Ruth Johnson Davis [memories of Clarkdale mill;
Austell area] by Mary B. Cawley (1987). 45 pages, short
history of the mill; index.
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| 19 |
Joe Mack Wilson [state legislator; Marietta mayor] by Thomas A. Scott
and Kathleen S. Scott (1988 and 1992). 90 pages, index.
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| 20 |
Judith Rice Lowry [development of Smyrna; memories of woolen mill]
by Mary B. Cawley (1987). 68 pages, index.
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| 21 |
Roy Eugene Barnes [state senator; 1990 candidate for governor] by
Thomas A. Scott (1990). 59 pages, index.
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| 22 |
Ruth Asbell Ivey [secretary at Bell Aircraft Co.] by Kathryn A. Kelley
(1992). 28 pages, index.
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| 23 |
Judson C. Ward [Marietta native; Emory administrator] by Thomas A.
Scott (1992). 44 pages, index.
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| 24 |
Hugh Lewis Grogan, Jr. [first black member of Marietta city council]
by Thomas A. Scott and Jeffrey B. Grable (1984). 27 pages, appendix,
index.
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| 25 |
Alfred Jackson [historian of Mt. Zion AME Church and of blacks in
Kennesaw area] by Thomas A. Scott and Mary B. Cawley (1988).
42 pages, index.
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| 26 |
James T. Anderson, Jr. [former owner of Anderson Chevrolet] by Mary
B. Cawley (1988). 29 pages, index.
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| 27 |
L.D. (Buddy) Cheeks [grew up in house next to Lost Mt. Store, run
by his mother and uncle] by Thomas A. Scott and Alan
J. Martin (1992). 33 pages, index.
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| 28 |
Ernestine J. Slade [black Bell Aircraft employee] by Kathryn A. Kelley
(1992). 77 pages, index.
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| 29 |
John Steve Frey, Sr., and Sara Skelton Bozeman Frey [Marietta grocer,
owner of "Big Chicken" property, former owner of KSU property]
by Mary Boswell Cawley (1988). 50 pages, index.
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| 30 |
Florence Weldon Sibley, as remembered by Florence Fleming Corely [first
professional librarian of Clarke Library in Marietta] by Thomas
A. Scott (1995). 33 pages, index.
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| 31 |
Guy H. Northcutt [Marietta Knitting Co.] by Thomas A. Scott and Kathleen
A. Scott (1973). 18 pages, index.
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| 32 |
Jessie Mae Taylor [African-American educator; memories of Kennesaw
black community] by Mary B. Cawley (1988). 35 pages, index.
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| 33 |
William G. Booth [great-grandson of Kennesaw blacksmith John Stanley
Gibson; son of Cherokee County school superintendent E.T.
Booth; former principal of Woodstock school] by Thomas A. Scott
(1995). 18 pages, index.
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| 34 |
Martha and Mark Lemon [owners of historic Lemon home in Acworth] by
Kathryn A. Kelley (1993). 29 pages, plus appendix; index.
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| 35 |
Paul A. and Louise M. Lovinggood [Lost Mountain farm family] by Thomas
A. Scott and Ernest J. Wester (1984). 25 pages, index.
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| 36 |
L. Harold Glore [lifelong Mableton resident, law assistant to Georgia
Supreme Court] by Sara C. Williams (1984). 19 pages, index,
Mableton photos.
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| 37 |
Emory Ray Sewell [North Cobb High School coach and athletic director]
by Jean A. Hames (1984). 33 pages, index.
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| 38 |
W. Howard Ector [businessman, charter member of KSU Foundation, Georgia
Tech football star] by Thomas A. Scott (1995). 27 pages, index.
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| 39 |
William B. Dunaway [pharmacist, owner of 1848 House, member of KSU
Foundation] by Thomas A. Scott (1995). 47 pages, index.
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| 40 |
John S. Frey, Jr. and Nina C. Frey [son of Steve Frey; memories of
Frey farm; friends of KSU] by Mary B. Cawley 1988). 30 pages, index.
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| 41 |
R. Sidney Clotfelter [Marietta businessman, charter member of KSU
Foundation] by Thomas A. Scott (1995). 19 pages, index.
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| 42 |
Louis C. Walker and Josetta O. Walker [Marietta educators; Mr. Walker
was the first black male teacher at Marietta High School;
Mrs. Wlaker is administrator of the Woods-Wilkins Center of
the Marietta School System] by Thomas A. Scott (1996). 32 pages,
index.
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| 43 |
Hattie Gaines Wilson [pioneer black librarian in Marietta] by Mary
B. Cawley (1987) and Kathryn A. Kelley (1994). 92 pages,
index.
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| 44 |
Alec Tregone [former editor of Marietta Daily Journal] by Thomas A.
Scott (1997). 27 pages, index.
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| 45 |
Bayard M. and Mary Schloemann Cole [Marietta Republican activists]
by Thomas A. Scott (1997). 25 pages, index.
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| 46 |
Members of Zion Baptist Church [church history; African-American history]
by Thomas A. Scott (1986). 68 pages, index.
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| 47 |
Winston Strickland [African-American businessman and political activist]
by Kathryn A. Kelley (1994). 27 pages, index.
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| 48 |
Dorsey Dodgen and Carolyn Dodgen Meadows [Repbulican activists; Republican
National Committeewoman] by Christina F. Jeffrey
and Thomas A. Scott (1997-98). 102 pages, index.
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| 49 |
Fred V. Aiken [Republican State legislator; 7th district director
for Congressman Bob Barr] by Thomas A. Scott (1998). 35 pages, index.
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| 50 |
William G. Gisel [former president Bell Aircraft Corporation] by Thomas
A. Scott and Hugh M Neeson (1998). 21 pages, index.
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| 51 |
Richard W. Croop [Bell Aircraft employee in Buffalo and Marietta]
by Thomas A. Scott (1998). 21 pages, index.
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| 52 |
Stinson Adams, Jr. [Bell Aircraft employee in B-4 Building] by Thomas
A. Scott (1998). 35 pages, indes.
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| 53 |
Thomas V. Bockman [Bell Aircraft engineer] by Thomas A. Scott (1998).
26 pages, index.
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| 54 |
David E. Miller, Sr. [helped build Bell plant for U.S. corps of Engineers
and Robert & Co.] by Thomas A. Scott (1999). 36 pages, index.
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| 55 |
William J. (Bill) Bryne [Chairman, Cobb County Commission] by Thomas
A. Scott (1999). 30 pages, index.
|
| 56 |
Kenneth P. and Frances E. Youngs [former Bell and Lockheed employees]
by Thomas A. & Kathleen S. Scott (1999), 40 pages, index
|
| 57 |
Dorothy Petty Odom [former Bell employee] by Thomas A. Scott (1999),
15 pages, index.
|
| 58 |
Amos Durr [African-American skilled worker for City of Acworth; deacon
in Zion Hill Baptist Church] by Thomas A. Scott for the City of Acworth
(2000), 27 pp., index.
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| 59 |
Evelyn Gragg [African-American domestic, resident of Acworth since
1907] by Thomas A. Scott for the City of Acworth (2000). 35 pp., index.
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| 60 |
Fanny B. McClure [first grade teacher for over forty years, mainly at
Acworth elementary School] by Thomas A. Scott for the City of Acworth
(2000). 32 pp., index.
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| 61 |
Kathryn J. McDonald and Carolyn C. Price [widow of Congressman Larry
McDonald and staff member of the congressman's Marietta office] by Christina
F. Jeffrey and Thomas A. Scott (1999). 71 pp., index.
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| 62 |
George Carson [plant engineer for Bell and Lockheed] by Mary B. Cawley
(1987). 46 pp., index.
|
| 63 |
Joe B. Gabriel [Bell and Lockheed worker, on B-29 flights from Pyote]
by Thomas A. Scott (2000). 31 pp., index.
|
| 64 |
A. Lee Rogers [public relations director at Lockheed] by Thomas A. Scott
and Mary B. Cawley (1987). 33 pp., index.
|
| 65 |
Harold S. Mintz [part of management team at Bell and Lockheed] by Thomas
A. Scott (2000). 43 pp., index.
|
| 66 |
A Celebration of Service to the Institution; Interviews with Longtime
Faculty and Administrators at Kennesaw State University by Thomas A.
Scott (1998 - 99). 51 pp., index.
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| 67 |
C. Olan McCray [longtime Acworth resident, owned plumbing and electrical
business] by Thomas A. Scott for the city of Acworth (2000). 41 pp.,
index.
|
| 68 |
Robert J. and Betty Kienel [head of Unique Knitting Co.] by Thomas A.
Scott for the city of Acworth (2000). 36 pp., index.
|
| 69 |
Harold Brinson [first African-American star running back on football
team at Marietta High School] by Thomas A. Scott (1996). 7 pp., index
|
| 70 |
Nancy McMillan MacPherson [daughter of George H. McMillan, Cobb County
Commissioner, 1941 - 49] by Thomas A. Scott for the City of Acworth
(2000). 30 pp., index.
|
| 71 |
Larry Braden [owner of Lacey Drugs in Acworth] by Alice Jung for the
City of Acworth (2000). 10 pp., index.
|
| 72 |
Sherman A. Martin [part of Lockheed management for 49 years; in first
group to come to Marietta in 1951] by Thomas A. Scott (2000). 55 pp.,
index.
|
| 73 |
Betty L. Williams [one of the few female supervisors on the assembly
line at Bell Aircraft] by Thomas A. Scott (2000). 27 pp., index.
|
| 74 |
Franklin D. Leiter [Marietta businessman; charter member of Downtwon
Marietta Development Authority] by Thomas A. Scott (2000). 36 pp., index.
|
| 75 |
Hugh L. Gordon [Director of Personnel, Lockheed-Georgia; played key
roles in Plan for Progress and Merit Employers Association to integrate
the work force] by Joyce A. Patterson (2000). 19 pp., index.
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| 76 |
Lillian and William Corrigan [Civil rights and peace activists] by Thomas
A. Scott (2001). 27 pp., index.
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| 77 |
David Hankerson [County Manager, Cobb County; first African-American
to serve as county manager anywhere in Georgia] by Thomas A. Scott (1999).
46 pp., index.
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