Record, R. A. Hardaway, Lee County, Alabama, 1878
Scope and Contents
This collection spans a century and a half and four generations of the Hardaway and Loflin families. The ante-bellum period is represented by cotton plantation records and detailed diaries of various Hardaways of eastern Alabama and western Georgia. The Civil War is seen through the battle field diaries of Robert A. Hardaway, and his voluminous autobiographical writings. The post-bellum period is represented by the business, family and academic records of Robert A. Hardaway and his son, Robert Early Hardaway, whose business activities are broadly represented in textual and photographic media. The lives of his son, Robert E. Hardaway and his daughter, Jane Hardaway Loflin, are well documented in the 20th century portion of the papers. Additionally the personal, social and business activities of the latter two are augmented with letters, genealogical materials, photographs, correspondence, scrapbooks and publications from Jane H. Loflin's husband, Robert L. Loflin and his brother, William F. Loflin, Jr., accountants and businessmen in Columbus,Georgia in the mid-twentieth century.
Dates
- Other: 1878
Extent
From the File: 9 Linear Feet (13 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the File: English
Processing Information
This volume contains the genealogies of the Hardaway, Hurt and other families from the 1660s to 1960. It also includes autobiographical writings of Robert A. Hardaway, covering from before the Civil War to his career as a railroad engineer working in Mexico in the 1880s. There are also notations from other family members of the 19th and 20th centuries. There is a complete transcription of this volume in the Columbus Museum Collection. 1870s-1960s
Repository Details
Part of the Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
4225 University Ave
Columbus Georgia 31907 United States