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    Digital recreation of photograph of Celia, undated

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    Digital recreation of photograph of Celia (born 1824). Celia was enslaved by Robert Mable and lived and worked at the Mable House. She remained in Mableton, Georgia after her emancipation and is buried at the Mable House

    Reproduction of photograph of Curry Smith, undated

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    Reproduction of photograph of Curry Smith (born 1845). Prior to her emancipation, she was enslaved by Robert Mable and lived and worked at the Mable House. She is buried in the Mable House cemetery.Reproduction of photograph of Curry Smith

    Marble-Faced Precast Panels

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    A commercial product video on marble-faced precast concrete panels. The video provides explanation of how the panels are created, installed, and the benefits provided by the use of the panels.Commercial product video on marble-faced precast concrete panel

    Interview with KSU President Kat Schwaig

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    Dr. Kathy "Kat" Schwaig grew up in central Texas, the youngest of 4 children. Prior to joining KSU, Schwaig held faculty positions at Georgia State University and Baylor University and taught as a graduate assistant at the University of South Carolina. She joined the faculty at KSU in 2002, serving in several faculty and leadership roles including as interim department chair for the Department of Accounting and interim department chair for the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems in the College of Science and Mathematics. Schwaig served as KSU provost and senior vice president for academic affairs from 2019 to 2021. Kat Schwaig assumed the interim presidency of Kennesaw State University in July 2021 before becoming the president of Kennesaw State University on March 16, 2022. In part one, Schwaig talks about her upbringing, her education from undergraduate to doctoral, and her career. In part two, Kat Schwaig talks about her career at Kennesaw in more detail, her path towards administration, and overall the evolution of the Coles College of Business throughout the years. In part three, Schwaig talks about the growth of KSU and her goals for KSU.Three oral histories with Dr. Kat Schwaig the President of KS

    The Story of Our Way, The Inside Story of Our Way

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    Recorded as part of the closing of Our-Way, Inc. The video provides a historical record of the company with dates, pictures, overviews by Audrey Morgan, employee and business associates interviews, and covers community involvement such as charities and the Olympics.Recorded as a part of the closing of Our-Way. Includes interviews of workers

    Johnny Fulmer

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    Johnny Fulmer discusses how he started the Marietta Square Farmers Market and how it expanded over the years.Johnny Fulmer discusses how he started the Marietta Square Farmers Market and how it expanded over the years

    The Kennesaw Spectator, Vol. 2, No. 3

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    The last issue of the Kennesaw Spectator released June 1995. This issue covers some campus news such as a response by James Drane about student funded child care services, a comparison of a KSU theatre performance of Oleanna with Plan 9 from Outer Space, and various letters from the community.Volume 2, Number 3 of the Kennesaw Spectator, the last issue of its print run

    Audrey Morgan, Scott Candler Sr. Mr. Dekalb Award, 1995

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    Video created for the Scott Candler Sr. Mr. Dekalb Award recepient, Audrey Morgan. The video documents the life and career of Audrey Morgan and includes comments from her sister, Bobbie Bailey.1995 Schott Chandler Sr. Mr. Dekalb Award vide

    Interview with Martha and Mark Lemon

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    Oral history of Martha Lemon and Mark Lemon, Martha's son. This oral history mostly covered the history of the Lemon House and family in Acworth, Georgia. The house had exchanged hands within the family until finally coming back into the hands of Martha and Frank Lemon. They talk largely about James Lyle Lemon, who fought in the Civil War and built the Lemon house.Oral history of Martha Lemon and Mark Lemon, Martha's son. This oral history mostly covered the history of the Lemon House and family in Acworth, Georgia

    Program for the 7th Annual Storytelling Festival, 1999

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    Program for the 7th annual storytelling festival held at the Mable House October 2, 1999. The program details events that occurred at the festival, biographies from storytellers including historical interpreters, descendants of Robert Mable, and descendants of people enslaved at the Mable family plantation.Program for the 7th annual Storytelling Festival held at the Mable House October 2, 1999

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