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Box 2

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Contains 3 Results:

Vol. IV -- (Red) Frances Tucker, Senior Year, 1952 June

 File — Box: 2, Item: 1
Scope and Contents From the File: The Frances Tucker Collection consists of two boxes of materials, folders and scrapbooks. Box 1 contains 7 folders of material pertaining to Columbus High School which Ms. Tucker attended from 1947-1953. Included in these scrapbooks are clippings from the school newspapers, graduation exercises and personal clippings. Three scrapbooks in this box are memory books from the same high school years of 1950-1953. There are 9 issues of Muscogiana, the genealogy society magazine of Muscogee County,...
Dates: Other: 1952 June

Brown Scrapbook - mixed dates

 File — Box: 2, Item: 2
Scope and Contents From the File: The Frances Tucker Collection consists of two boxes of materials, folders and scrapbooks. Box 1 contains 7 folders of material pertaining to Columbus High School which Ms. Tucker attended from 1947-1953. Included in these scrapbooks are clippings from the school newspapers, graduation exercises and personal clippings. Three scrapbooks in this box are memory books from the same high school years of 1950-1953. There are 9 issues of Muscogiana, the genealogy society magazine of Muscogee County,...
Dates: 1890s; 1940s-1950s

Brown scrapbook with blue medallion cover - Assorted clippings, cards, weddings, obituaries, poems and advertisements in Columbus-personal memorabilia, 1890s

 File — Box: 2, Item: 3
Scope and Contents From the File: The Frances Tucker Collection consists of two boxes of materials, folders and scrapbooks. Box 1 contains 7 folders of material pertaining to Columbus High School which Ms. Tucker attended from 1947-1953. Included in these scrapbooks are clippings from the school newspapers, graduation exercises and personal clippings. Three scrapbooks in this box are memory books from the same high school years of 1950-1953. There are 9 issues of Muscogiana, the genealogy society magazine of Muscogee County,...
Dates: Other: 1890s