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Bradley Memorial Library -- Carson McCullers Materials
These materials include first editions of McCullers' works, books and articles about McCullers, materials from symposia and conferences, photographs and newspaper clippings
Bradley Memorial Library Collection I
This collection contains items relating to fund raising during during World War I.
Bradley Memorial Library Collection II
The collection consists of publications, books, scrapbooks, high school yearbooks, garden club materials, city and county records, soil surveys, U.S. government documents, newspapers and education records.
Brady Wilson Newspaper Collection
This collection consists of newspaper clippings compiled by Brady Wilson, who was head of the Bradley Library's Genealogical and Historical Room in the 1980s in Columbus. The clippings are from the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer dating from the 1980s to 2014. He clipped articles of interest in local affairs, personalities, crimes and murders, his specific interest in the Chattahoochee Valley.
Brown-Gunnels Family Collection
Materials include personal correspondence, family photographs, and other memorabilia associated with the Wright and Betty Brown, their two daughters, in-laws, and friends.
Brown Long Hendrick Family Collection
This collection consists of 8 Hollinger boxes ,1 artifact and 1 oversized box. The materials include family letters, genealogy, deeds, photographs, ledgers, essays, diplomas and framed portraits.
Buena Vista General Store
These records give a very detailed account of the daily activities of a rural general store from the turn of the century through World War I, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, World War II and the peace-time boom that followed. In addition to the store records, there are documents relating to the effects of the rationing system during World War II, both for retail establishments and private farming activities.
1906-1977 104 vols, 53 boxes (69 l.f.)
Business Ledger Book
This ledger book is from an unidentified Columbus business establishment and covers 1846 and 1847. It was reused as a scrapbook sometime in the 19th century. This involved pasting newspaper clippings, fashion plates, and paper ephemera on top of the ledger entries which are therefore mostly obscured. Many pages are cut out and partially torn. It is in very fragile condition.
1846-1860s (?) 1 box (.3 l.f.)
Bussey Family History Collection
The Bussey Family collection consists of 3 Hollinger boxes and one oversized box of photograph albums, record books and church record books. The family history papers include letters between family members, deeds for land in Muscogee, Talbot and Baldwin counties, and genealogy information. The majority of the materials date from the 1800s.