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    Elizabeth (Liz) Campbell Interview

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    Born on October 13, 1931, in northwest Fulton County, Georgia, Elizabeth (Liz) Alsobrook Campbell grew up in a rural area that has since been incorporated into the city of Atlanta. She married her husband, Ray Walton Campbell, who was known to friends and family as “Walt,” in 1957, and the couple settled in Smyrna. Having worked at Sears during World War II to support his family, Walt enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1946 and served through 1948 in Norfolk, VA, and then aboard the destroyer USS Waldron in Algiers, LA. As a veteran, Walt was active in the American Legion for more than 70 years. He passed away on May 6, 2021. Liz Campbell recorded her Legacy Series interview at the Museum of History and Holocaust Education with Adina Langer on July 1, 2021.Oral history interview with Elizabeth (Liz) Campbell, wife of SN-1 Ray Walton Campbell who was stationed in Norfolk, VA, and then aboard the destroyer USS Waldron in Algiers, LA

    Dorothy Veal, Emily Carolyn Green Bridges, Carolyn Bridges, Anthony Stephens, Justin Davis, Annie Hampton, Norma Davis

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    (l-r) Dorothy Veal, Emily Carolyn Green Bridges, Carolyn Bridges, Anthony Stephens, Justin Davis, Annie Hampton, Norma DavisDorothy Veal, Emily Carolyn Green Bridges, Carolyn Bridges, Anthony Stephens, Justin Davis, Annie Hampton, Norma Davi

    "Aerial View - Plant and Storage Yards. The Georgia Marble Co., Tate, Georgia," postcard

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    "Aerial View - Plant and Storage Yards. The Georgia Marble Co., Tate, Georgia," postcard"Aerial View - Plant and Storage Yards. The Georgia Marble Co., Tate, Georgia," postcar

    Taylor Davis, March 8, 2000

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    Taylor Davis, March 8, 2000Taylor Davis, March 8, 200

    Sam Tate in “A portrait by Underwood & Underwood”

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    Sam Tate, President of the Georgia Marble Company, in "A Portrait by Underwood & Underwood."Sam Tate in “A portrait by Underwood & Underwood

    Kennesaw State University, Undergraduate Catalog, 2021-2022

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    Undergraduate programs of study, tuition and fees, academic calendar, academic policies, degree requirements, and course descriptions for the 2021-2022 school year

    Kennesaw State University, Graduate Catalog, 2007-08

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    Graduate programs of study, tuition and fees, academic calendar, academic policies, degree requirements, and course descriptions for the 2007-08 school year

    "Winneretta Cascades, Tate Mountain Estates, Jasper, GA." postcard

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    "Winneretta Cascades, Tate Mountain Estates, Jasper, GA." postcard"Winneretta Cascades, Tate Mountain Estates, Jasper, GA." postcar

    Clyde Ussery Interview

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    Born in 1923, Clyde Ussery grew up on a farm in Texas. During World War II she worked as a riveter building B-24 Liberator airplanes for the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation in Fort Worth. After the war Ussery studied journalism at Texas Christian University and The University of Tennessee. She managed communications for Maryville College and later worked for the U.S. Postal Service. Today she lives in Marietta, Georgia.Oral history interview of WWII riveter Clyde Usser

    Sam Tate and unidentified man, Tate, Georgia

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    Sam Tate (right) and unidentified man, Tate, GeorgiaSam Tate and unidentified man, Tate, Georgi

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