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William J. Dickey Plantation - 1886
Copy of a diary, log, or journal of the William J. Dickey Plantation, later known as Birdsong Plantation then Birdong Nature Center, May 1, 1886 - January 31, 1888.
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William J. Dickey Plantation - 1888
Copy of a diary, log, or journal of the William J. Dickey Plantation, later known as Birdsong Plantation then Birdong Nature Center, January 1, 1888 - December 31, 1889.
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William Jack "B.J." Kimbrough to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from B.J. Kimbrough in Camp Barkeley, Texas to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, May 30, 1943. Kimbrough writes Milton that his camp is about 15 miles from Abilene, Texas, and he has been assigned to the medical corps. He is scheduled to have three weeks of basic training and then 8 weeks of clerk school before receiving his next assignment. He mentions the harshness of the Texas weather with there being five days of sand storms...
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William Jack "B.J." Kimbrough to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from B.J. Kimbrough in Camp Barkeley, Texas to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, July 24, 1943. Kimbrough writes Milton that his grueling schedule has prohibited him from writing any sooner and shares his schedule: K.P. on Sunday, clean-up detail on Monday, as well as cleaning up for inspection, guard duty, and standing in line Wednesday night to get a haircut before inspection. His graduation is two weeks away but there has been...
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William Jack "B.J." Kimbrough to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from B.J. Kimbrough in Salt Lake City, Utah to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, December 21, 1945. Kimbrough sends Milton a pre-printed Christmas card for the 1943 holiday season.
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William Jack "B.J." Kimbrough to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from B.J. Kimbrough in Camp Bowie, Texas to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, March 15, 1944. Kimbrough writes Milton that the program in which he was enrolled - the army specialized program - has been closed, and he is now back in Texas as part of the 13th Armored Division. Around 1,600 soldiers in the program were brought to Texas and will be assigned to various positions such as infantry, signal corps, and artillery. He expla...
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William Jack "B.J." Kimbrough to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from B.J. Kimbrough in Camp Bowie, Texas to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, April 30, 1944. Kimnbrough writes Milton that he has now been re-assigned to the 223rd Group Field Artillery and finds himself as one of about 15 who have no artillery training, even with the training he's had over the past year. The others, by contrast, have had 17 weeks of training and Kimbrough expresses his frustration that the officers "don't seem ...
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William Jack "B.J." Kimbrough to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from B.J. Kimbrough in Salt Lake City, Utah to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, October 3, 1943.. Kimbrough writes Milton that while most of the men he was in school with had been sent back east, he will be staying in the west to finish this part of his training. He is being housed in a field house on the campus of the University of Utah with 1,100 other soldiers. He says the campus is small, yet beautiful, but has a "sorry" foo...
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William Jack "B.J." Kimbrough to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from B.J. Kimbrough in Camp Barkeley, Texas to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, June 12, 1943. Kimbrough writes Milton that appreciates Milton letting him know how many Thomasville boys are stationed in Texas. He expresses hope that they like their Texas assignments better than he likes his, adding the claim that noone likes camp or Abliene. Despite his location, he does like Army life both mentally and physically but can't poi...
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William Jack "B.J." Kimbrough to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from B.J. Kimbrough in Camp Barkeley, Texas to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, June 29, 1943. Kimbrough writes Milton that is in map reading training and describes it as "tough but interesting." He describes a recent trip into Abilene to restaurant called The Chicken Shack and besides enjoying the food enjoyed the air conditioning in the building. He says he has "never enjoyed a meal like I did that one." The mean consisted o...
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William James Gilbert, Sr. - 01/18/1980
Photocopy of the funeral program for William James Gilbert, Sr., a World War II and Korean War veteran from Thomasville (also lived in Ochlocknee and Coolidge), January 18, 1980. The funeral took place at Wesley Grove United Church of Christ in Newport News, Virginia, where Gilbert lived in retirement.
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William James Gramthorn - 1927
Application for membership to the American Legion T.L. Spence Post #31 in Thomasville by William Gramthorn, 1927. Gramthorn joined the United States military 6/4/17 and was discharged 3/1/19, and is a World War I veteran. He is the son of William Gramthorn and Margret Taylor.
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William John Powell - 1927
Application for membership to the American Legion T.L. Spence Post #31 in Thomasville by John Powell, 1927. Powell joined the United States military 8/25/1917 and was discharged 1/14/1919, and is a World War I veteran. He is the son of Kedar Powell and Vannie Sanders.
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William M. Jones--Civil War Service - 1957
Documents related to the Civil War service of William M. Jones (Company K, 50th Georgia Infantry). Includes copies of a Personal history Prison Diary Furlough and discharge documents
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William McLendon to Benjamin Hubert - 01/29/1858
Deed dated January 29, 1858, between William McLendon and Benjamin F. Hubert. McLendon sold to Hubert one and a half acre tract in Fletcherville, Lot 2, Block B, in Lot 40, 13th District, Thomas County. Property known as the Fletcherville House and Lot. Tract reverts to McLendon if Hubert allows sale of liquor or gambling on property. Recorded March 14, 1858 in Book H, page 361.
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William McMillan (Company C, 29th Battalion Georgia Cavalry) - 1901;1902;1903
Documents related to William McMillan (Company C, 29th Battalion Georgia Cavalry), including obituary and certificate of military service by the Georgia Confederate Pension and Record Department.
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William Rees
Henry W. Hopkins correspondence from William Rees and Rees family about the Rees property in Thomas County, 1908-1915.
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William Richard Thomas - 05/29/1917
Diploma issued by Metcalfe High School to William Richard Thomas, May 29, 1917.
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William S. Schwenke & Barbara - 1911
Postcard photograph of William S. Schwenke, brother of Albert Swanke/Schwenke, with his nursemaid Barbara, 1911.
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William Sweatman to James Rice - 02/02/1828
Deed from William Sweatman of Thomas County to James Rice of Thomas County for a tract of 245 acres, "being the east half of lot 189, 13th District of Thomas County (originally Irwin)" February 2, 1828.
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