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United States Patent No. 30.860, Figures 1 & 2, for John Wind - 12/04/1860
United States Patent No. 30.860, Figures 1 & 2, for John Wind, dated December 4, 1860. Signed by Arthur L. McIntire Jr. of the United States Patent Office. Patent is for a machine designed to husk, shell, and grind corn.
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United States Patent No. 5369, John Wind, 1847 - 11/13/1947
United States patent of John Wind, No. 5369, dated November 13, 1847. Patent is for a cotton cleaning machine.
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United States Patent No. 5369, John Wind, Schedule to Patent - 1847
Patent No. 5369, John Wind, Thomasville, Georgia; "The schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and Making part of the same." 1847. Patent is for a cotton cleaning machine.
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United War Fund of Georgia to Heeth Varnedoe - 01/02/1945
Photocopy of a letter from United War Fund of Georgia Executive Director Eugene Baker to Heeth Varnedoe, Jr. thanking him for leading the campaign in Thomasville and the check from Thomasville for $12,154.01, January 2, 1945. Baker also requests that Varnedoe help organize the United War Fund effort to raise money for World War II related needs, even though he notes Varnedoe says he could not be chairman again.
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University of Georgia - 10/07/1963
Postcard of "The Arch" at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, October 7, 1963. Sent to Leiann "Lee Lee" Jinright (Orr) from her parents Betty and Robert Jinright.
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University of Georgia Thomasville Center - 1966
Schedule for winter courses at the University of Georgia's Thomasville Center, fall 1966. Winter classes are from January 3, 1967 - March 16, 1967. Includes courses in English, history, law, economics, mathematics, science, speech, and art. Administration includes: H.D. Meyers, Buron Bufkin, Frank Forester, Lilla Page, Wynelle Barnes, and Phil Youngblood. Instructors include Charles Green, Sally Hodges, Nancy McCollum, Kay Sterling, Betty Dor...
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University of Pennsylvania - 1906
Postcard of College Hall at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 5, 1906. This postcard was sent from Robin Robertson to Ruth Burch in Thomasville.
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University of Pennsylvania - 1907
Postcard of the library at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 7, 1907. This postcard was sent from Robin Robertson to Ruth Burch in Milledgeville, Georgia.
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University of Tennessee - 1908
Postcard of the driveway approaching Humes Hall at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Georgia, 1908. This postcard was sent from Ruth Burch to her father James R. Burch in Thomasville.
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University of Tennessee - 1908
Postcard of Humes Hall at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Georgia, July 14, 1908. This postcard was sent from Ruth Burch to her father James R. Burch in Thomasville.
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University of Tennessee - 1908
Postcard of Science Hall at the University of Tennessee in Knowville, Tennessee, July 25, 1908. This postcard was sent from Ruth Burch to her father James R. Burch in Thomasville, July 25, 1908.
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Unknown to Red Milton - 1944
Postcard from an unknown person in Thomasville, Georgia to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, March 29, 1945. This postcard shares Joe Mitchell's new address in Miami Beach with Red Milton.
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Update Information to John A. Patterson Interview with Alice (Patterson) Stevens - 10/24/1972
One page, typed, updated information to the interview conducted on 10/24/1972.
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Upper Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga. - 1890
Postcard of the 300 block of North Broad Street looking north, c.1890. The postcard is titled "Upper Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga." and uses a photograph by A.W. Moller from 1887.
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Utilization of Man Power - 1985
"Utilization of Man Power," a four-page report or memior of an employee's experience at the Thomas County Department of Family and Children Services, formerly the Thomas County Department of Welfare. Topics include struggles to find qualified staff, case studies of particularly challenging cases, experiences at Southwestern State Hospital with the mentally ill, c.1985.
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V.A. Domicilary | Boiler House Drawing - 1952 05-01
Architectural drawing of the boiler house at the Veterans Administration Domicilary in Thomasville, May 1, 1952. The boiler house was first built when the facility was named Finney General Hospital, and later became part of Southwestern State Hospital.
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V.A. Domicilary | Boiler House Drawing - 1955 06-13
Architectural drawing of the boiler house at the Veterans Administration Domicilary in Thomasville, June 13, 1955. The boiler house was first built when the facility was named Finney General Hospital, and later became part of Southwestern State Hospital.
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V.A. Domicilary | Boiler House Drawing - 1964 08-20
Architectural drawing of the boiler house at the Veterans Administration Domicilary in Thomasville, August 20, 1964. The boiler house was first built when the facility was named Finney General Hospital, and later became part of Southwestern State Hospital.
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V.A. Domicilary | Chapel & Physiotherapy Floor Plans - 1959 12-18
Floor plans for the chapel and physiotherapy building at the Veterans Administration Domicilary in Thomasville, last revised December 18, 1959. The chapel was first built when the facility was named Finney General Hospital, and later became part of Southwestern State Hospital.
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V.A. Domicilary | Chapel Drawing - 1951
Architectural drawing of the chapel at the Veterans Administration Domicilary in Thomasville, 1951. The chapel was first built when the facility was named Finney General Hospital, and later became part of Southwestern State Hospital.
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