Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
2. “A Line a Day”, green leather, belonging to Lyda Key Golden, starting in 1 Jan 1935
They lived at 1002 Blandford Ave. From 1936-1937, the diary describes the social life of a Columbus family, with names of friends and parties. Christmas celebrations and gifts in the 1930s are described.
3. “A Line a Day”, brown leather, a five year diary from 1938-1939
. Name not written but the writing Is the same as Lyda’s. Describes daily life of a family in Columbus.
4. “A Page a Day”, black leather, 1942 for Lyda Key Golden
Starting on Sunday Jan 4, there is a dedication of flags at Trinity Church in memory of Mana and Papa Golden. Toward back of diary, dates split 1942-1943 in different inks. December 1942 war time Columbus, kerosene rationing office is in East Highlands. Porter Golden is home after 14 months in the Pacific. Details on Christmas gifts, Barbara getting art books and a smock and Papa giving war bonds.
5. “A Page a Day”, brown leather belonging to Lyda Key Golden starting with 1 Jan 1944
daily life, parties, shopping. Lots of Columbus names.
6. Black ring binder notebook dated Oct 1953 belonging to Barbara Golden Pound
Details about her Oct 8, 1953 trip to New York with Murphy. Dec 6 a baby arrives-Garry and Dr. B.
7. Black ring binder of Christmas lists and birthdays from 1966
Descriptions of family Thanksgiving, Christmas and birthday celebrations. Diary belongs to Barbara Golden Pound
8. Black leather Sketch book, goes back to front, Belonging to Barbara Golden Pound
Starts with England 1978, May 17 to June 3, daily events and sketches. Section refers to taking care of Miss Loretto’s affairs (Loretto Chappell). In back to front is Emily’s diary, leaving Columbus on June 24 on Man o’ War, Cornelia’s dinner and Emily’s return.
9. Red cover, China Revisited by Barbara Golden Pound, Sep 13 to Oct 8, 1987
She returned to china on Sept 14 for the first time since 1980 with Doug and Murphy and group of architects sponsored by Georgia Tech. Clason Kyle is also there. Loose pages in the back.