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Robert Williams Interview Clips, July 29, 2021
A selection of five clips from an oral history interview with Mr. Robert Williams conducted on July 29, 2021. In the first clip, Mr. Williams answers the question of "Why are books important?" with the following clips then covering a variety of topics. Such topics include his earliest recollections of books as a child, how to be a great book collector on a budget, the importance of "condition" when collecting rare books, and finally Mr Williams wishes for the future of the rare book collection.Collection of clips from an oral history interview with Mr. Robert Williams done on July 29, 2021
Yesterday Today and Forever: A Story of North Georgia
Yesterday Today and Forever: A Story of North GeorgiaYesterday Today and Forever: A Story of North Georgi
Sam Tate, Luke Tate, and unidentified men, ca. 1920s
Sam Tate (left), unidentfied people, Luke Tate (second from right), unidentified person, ca. 1920sSam Tate, Luke Tate, and unidentified men, ca. 1920
artsKSU, 2021
artsKSU, 2021 issue. It features information on upcoming concerts, exhibitions, and theater productions at the College of the Arts, as well as alumni news.A publication of the College of the Arts
Cole Street Missionary Baptist Church Sunday School class
Cole Street Missionary Baptist Church Sunday School classCole Street Missionary Baptist Church Sunday School clas
Ruby Dawson Hampton, Rothie Lawson, Mt. Calvary Baptist Homecoming
(l-r) Ruby Dawson Hampton, Rothie Lawson, Mt. Calvary Baptist HomecomingRuby Dawson Hampton, Rothie Lawson, Mt. Calvary Baptist Homecoming
Interview with Alfred Jackson
Alfred Jackson was born on February 17, 1926 in Jasper County, Georgia. Alfred's family worked as tenant farmers up into the 1950's and mainly farmed cotton. He attended the Noonday School, Mount Zion, and Lemon Street High School (Perkinson High). During WW II he served on the navy ship USS Portland. He received a set of photographs of the Japanese generals surrendering on the Portland on 2 September 1945. These photographs were destroyed but all are available on the Naval Historical Center of the U.S. Navy website. After serving in the Navy, Alfred worked at the Dobbins Air Force Base for about 14 years. This oral history interview covers a variety of topics, including education during the early twentieth century, agriculture, cemeteries in Cobb County, Navy service, and work at the Dobbins Air Force Base.Oral history with Alfred Jackson. Oral history covers a variety of topics, including education during the early twentieth century, agriculture, cemeteries in Cobb County, Naval service, and work at the Dobbins Air Force Base
Georgia Marble Company rail line
Georgia Marble Company rail lineGeorgia Marble Company rail lin
Karl Von Hagel Interview, May 12, 2021
Born in 1964, Karl Von Hagel grew up in Ohio. He works as the airport manager at Cobb County International Airport, a position he’s held since 1993. Before arriving in Georgia, Von Hagel held airport management positions in Michigan and Ohio. He has a bachelor’s degree in aviation transportation from Ohio State University. Von Hagel has overseen the transformation of Cobb County International Airport from a small regional runway to a global corporate airport.Oral history with airport manager at Cobb County International Airport, Karl Von Hagel