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Interview with Marcia Maulden
In this interview, Marcia Mauldin shows photos from her family photo album, describes various historic schools of Towns County, and shares images of her family's house and farm, in a seperate clip she describes a photo of her mother's high school trip to Washington D.C.Interview with Marcia Maulde
Dr. Thomas "Tom" Scott
Thomas Allan Scott was born in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1943. When he was a year old, his family moved to west Tennessee. The family lived there for three years before moving to Knoxville, Tennessee, where Scott grew up. He attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where he received a B.S. in History in 1964, an M.A. in History in 1966, and a Ph.D. in History in 1978. Scott taught at Western Piedmont College in Morganton, North Carolina, for the 1967-1968 term. In 1968 he joined the faculty at Kennesaw Junior College, just two years after the school opened. He has been on the faculty of Kennesaw State University until the present time. Dr. Scott served as Professor of History in the Department of History and Philosophy from 1968 to his retirement in 2011. He is currently a Professor of History Emeritus and Campus Historian. Dr. Scott is the author of two books on the history of Georgia: Cobb County, Georgia, and the origins of the suburban south: A twentieth-century history (2003) and Cornerstones of Georgia history: Documents that formed the state (1995).Oral History with Dr. Thomas "Tom" Scot
Interview with Robin Walls
In this audio recording, Robin Walls speakis on behalf of the Walls and Chastain families. She describes various photos that were brought and digitized, including the individuals present and surrounding family history.Interview with Robin Wall
Interview with Roger Dyer
In this oral history interview, Roger Dyer shares the history of Macedonia Baptist Church.Interview with Roger Dye
Interview with Montree McCarter
In this interview, Montree McCarter narrates her life from her birth in 1924 until 2024. She lived in the Hiwassee area her entire life, and attended the Macedonia Baptist Church. In March 2025, she passed away at the age of 100.Interview with Montree McCarte
Kennesaw State University, Undergraduate Catalog, 2024-2025
Undergraduate programs of study, tuition and fees, academic calendar, academic policies, degree requirements, and course descriptions for the 2023-2024 school year
Interview with Brenda Kay Ledford
Brenda Kay Ledford shares the story of the Hooper Family, starting with Revolutionary War solider Absalom Hooper. She also discusses the children's books she has written about her family history, focusing on the Great Depression.Interview with Brenda Kay Ledfor
Interview with Sid Turner
In this interview, Sid Turner shares the story of several Confederate soldiers from Towns County.Interview with Sid Turner about the Civil Wa
Interview with Amanda Cunningham Girle
In this interview, Amanda Cunningham Girle describes the Cunningham Family Bible. The Bible dates back to at least 1901, and belonged to Claude and Ollie Ford Cunningham. Claude and Ollie were the grandparents of Amanda Cunningham Girle, and their marriage is the oldest date recorded in the Bible.The Cunningham Family Bible, c. 190
Interview with Doug Nicholson
In this interview, Doug Nicholson describes the items he has submitted for scanning, including records pertaining to residents of his family home and the Hiwassee Water Company.Doug Nicholson describes his family histor