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Columbus Primary and Secondary Industrial School Collection
The contents of this small collection for the Industrial Schools consists of two parts. The Primary School consists of contracts for the building and renovations of the school. The contents for the Secondary School consist of photocopies of the contents of the cornerstone with some information on its opening.
Columbus Redstixx Clippings
This collection consists of 10 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and ephemera of the Columbus, Georgia baseball team, the Redstixx.
Columbus Second Avenue Revitalization Project
These materials are housed in one box with 13 folders, one for each property documented. Documentation may contain the following materials: written history and description, architectural data forms, measured drawings, sketch floor plans, large format black and white negatives, and slides.
Columbus Water Works Collection
This collection consists of financial and administrative records of the company.
1905-1959 23 oversized items (6 l.f.)
Columbus Women's Study Clubs Collection
This collection contains printed annual programs and some club records for the following organizations: Delta Kappa Gamma; the Junto Club (1924-1956); Orpheus Club (1906-1906); the Philonian Club (1924-1977); the Student's Club (1895-1980); the Women's Reading Club (1888-1977); and Wynnton Study Club.
Confederate Naval Museum Collection
This collection contains newspaper articles about the museum, official newsletters, and administrative documents including meeting minuets and feasibility studies.
Confederate Salvage Association
Cookbooks and Publications by Area Businesses in Columbus
This collection consists of the cookbooks and other publications from many Columbus area businesses including The United Cities Gas Company, the 1st National Bank, the 4th National Bank, Char-Broil, Bradley Company, Kwik Check Stores, Wells Dairy, Colonial Stores, and Kinnett’s Dairy.
Cottie B. Slade Collection
The material consists of several yearbooks, photographs, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia once belonging to Cottie B. Slade, a 1959 graduate of Columbus High School. The bulk of the newspaper clippings are engagement/wedding announcements of friends and former classmates from the 1960s.