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  1. William Thomas Wilson, Jr. - 1927

    Application for membership to the American Legion T.L. Spence Post #31 in Thomasville by William Thomas Wilson, Jr., 1927. Wilson joined the United States military 5/19/1917 and was discharged 5/24/1919, and is a World War I veteran. He is the son of William Thomas and Ella Kimp.

    Record Type: Archive

  2. William Willis Moreland - 1864

    Typed copy of a certified sketch of the Confederate Civil War miltary service of William Willis Moreland, 1861-1864. Member of the 1. Sunflower Guard of Mississippi, 2. Company II, 4th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry, and 3. 9th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, and served in the battles of: Manassas; Vicksburg; Yazoo River; Jackson; Chickamauga; Atlanta; Savannah; Potter's Raid.

    Record Type: Archive

  3. William Wintrow Chase to Elfleda Bennett Taylor - 1914

    Letter from Georgia State Assistant Entomologist William Withrow Chase in Atlanta to Elfleda Bennett Taylor in Thomasville, January 29, 1914. The letter from W.W. Chase to Taylor, a Thomasville winter resident and pioneering female biologist is his reply about their mutual friend Mrs. Calkins, and an answer to her question identifying an insect which Chase identified as the caniodiaspis tessellatus, an insect which is a parasite to persimmon tre...

    Record Type: Archive

    20220810_101008
  4. William and Mary Quarterly--Isle of Wight Records - 1957

    Handwritten (by Elizabeth Hopkins) excerpts from the April 1899 issue of the "William and Mary Quarterly." Regarding Isle of Wight records.

    Record Type: Archive

  5. Williams & Smith in the 1860 Census - 1860

    Photocopy of a page from the 1860 United States census of Thomas County, which includes members of the James Williams and Milton C. Smith families, 1860.

    Record Type: Archive

    Williams & Smith in the 1860 Census
  6. Williams vs. Williams Divorce - 10/10/1898

    Cornelia Williams vs. Steve Williams, libel for divorce in Thomas County Superior Court, October 10, 1898. While the handwriting is difficult to read, Judge Augustin H. Hansell rules on the side of Cornelia Williams in the divorce, granting her custody of the children, and declaring the marriage "annulled, set aside, and made void." Written on letterhead of the law offices of Arthur Patten and Seaborn Anderson Roddenbery, located at 104 Broad S...

    Record Type: Archive

    Williams vs. Williams Divorce
  7. Williamston Mineral Spring | Williamston, South Carolina - 1913

    Postcard of the Williamston Mineral Spring in Williamston, South Carolina, August 8, 1913. This postcard was sent from Mary Burch in Pelzer, South Carolina to Ruth Burch in Thomasville.

    Record Type: Archive

    Williamston Mineral Spring | Williamston, South Carolina
  8. Willie G. Baker - 06/26/1886

    Diploma issued by Young's Female College to Willie Gertrude Baker, June 26, 1886.

    Record Type: Archive

    Willie G. Baker
  9. Willis-Lone Star Nursery on Old Boston Road

    Thomasville Landmarks architectural worksheet for the Willis-Lone Star Nursery on Old Boston Road. The house was owned by Mrs. George Willis at the time of the survey. It is described as having two stories and a clapboard facade, built c.1921-1925. There are attached notes on the house copied from Joe Palmers scrapbook.

    Record Type: Archive

    Willis-Lone Star Nursery on Old Boston Road
  10. Winchester Public School | Winchester, Tennessee - 1913

    Postcard of the Winchester Public School in Winchester, Tennessee, 1913. This postcard was sent from Alice Clark in Knoxville, Tennessee to Ruth Burch in Thomasville.

    Record Type: Archive

    Winchester Public School | Winchester, Tennessee
  11. Window treatment report for Lapham Patterson House - nd

    11 pages, typed and drawn plan for window treaments at Lapham Patterson House.

    Record Type: Archive

  12. Winn Family - 1910

    Scrapbook of newspaper and magazine articles created by a member of the Winn family of Winnstead Plantation between 1890-1910. Includes many articles about religion, Thomasville, the region in general, Ohio Senator Marcus "Mark" Alonzo Hanna, Pebble Hill Plantation owner Howard Melville Hanna, race relations, and other topics.

    Record Type: Archive

    20200317_100543
  13. Winn Family - 1922

    Scrapbook from a Winn family member of Winnstead Plantation, either a seperate continuation of 2009.014.0006 or pages that fell out from the end, which brings the years and topics covered through 1922.

    Record Type: Archive

    20200317_100715
  14. Winn Genealogy - 1950

    Notes on the genealogy of Dr. Thomas Bratton Winn and Elizabeth Jones Neely Winn by Elizabeth "Bessie" Hopkins, c.1950.

    Record Type: Archive

    Winn Genealogy
  15. Winn Property

    Warrantee deed dated February 3, 1872, from James N. Winn and wife Katherine A. Winn to F.A. Seward. Property transferred Lot 114, 18th District, Thomas County. 1902 notes on Winn Florida property sold to Edward Buckley.

    Record Type: Archive

  16. Winnstead Plantation - 1910

    Postcard of Winnstead Plantation, titled the "Haskell Home" or the winter home of Cleveland resident Coburn Haskell, c.1910. Handwritten note on top of postcard states it is the home of "James B. Harley of Grand Rapids, Michigan." It is unclear if this information is correct.

    Record Type: Archive

    Winnstead Plantation
  17. Winnstead Plantation - 1910

    Holiday greetings card from Winnstead Plantation, wishing a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Mrs. Coburn Haskell, who is Mary Gertrude Hanna Haskell, c.1910.

    Record Type: Archive

    Winnstead Plantation
  18. Winnstead Plantation - 1910

    Postcard of Winnstead Plantation during the period of ownership by Coburn Haskell, c.1910.

    Record Type: Archive

    Winnstead Plantation
  19. Winnstead Plantation - 1910

    Postcard of Winnstead Plantation, hand-colored image of road leading to the main house with a horse pulled wagon or buggy on road, c.1910.

    Record Type: Archive

    Winnstead Plantation
  20. Winnstead Plantation - 1920

    Postcard of Winnstead Plantation, main house, walkway and lawn; people sitting on front steps, possibly Coburn Haskell family, c.1920.

    Record Type: Archive

    Winnstead Plantation

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