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Institute for the Study of American Cultures (ISAC) Collection
The collection consists of records of the organization, including proceedings and papers, as well as various publications, maps, periodicals, and artifacts relating to the organization and its activities. Most of the publications are circulating and are held with the library's main collection.
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators (IATSE), Local Union No. 568, Columbus, Georgia
These materials detail the finances of the Local, as well as its administrative activities during a crucial period of change from silent to talking movies, and from the prosperity of the Roaring 20s to the austerity of the Great Depression, both of which had profound effects on employment, wages, theater attendance and other aspects of the union's activities.
International Trombone Association
International Trumpet Guild Records
Irene Douglas Collection
This collection consists of two scrapbooks dated from 1890s to mid-1940s. Scrapbooks mostly deal with subjects of a musical nature, focusing on Wagner and Liszt and other German composers and performances. Also included in the collection are a Nazi Germany hunting license, a German passport, and various letters written in German. 1890s-1940s 1 box (1 l.f.)
Isabel Patterson Papers
J. J. W. Biggers, Sr. Collection
This collection contains photographs (approximately 230), topographical maps and aerial photographs, 75 sets of blueprints, and extensive correspondence, minutes, and promotional materials of the Columbus Development Authority, 1973-1985. Biggers sat on the board of this organization.
J. Marshall Harrison Collection
This collection consists of two books of bound sheet music dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This sheet music was collected by J. Marshall Harrison of Columbus.
J. Ralston Cargill Collection
The collection consists of three scrapbooks covering the time of Cargill's leadership of the Chamber of Commerce, as well as some loose advertisements for the Gilbert Printing Company and a photo of Cargill as a young man.
