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  1. Winnstead Plantation - 1935

    Postcard of Winnstead Plantation, c.1935.

    Record Type: Archive

    Winnstead Plantation
  2. Winnstead Plantation - 1935

    Postcard of Winnstead Plantation, main house from front including lawn and walkway, c.1935.

    Record Type: Archive

    Winnstead Plantation
  3. Winnstead Plantation - 1935

    Postcard of Winnstead Plantation, front of main house, one person standing in front, c.1935.

    Record Type: Archive

    Winnstead Plantation
  4. Winnstead Plantation - 1960

    Postcard of Winnstead Plantation, c.1960.

    Record Type: Archive

    Winnstead Plantation
  5. Winnstead Plantation - 1960

    Postcard of Winnstead Plantation, c.1960.

    Record Type: Archive

    Winnstead Plantation
  6. Winnstead Plantation | Nature Prints Catalog - 1998

    Three-ring binder containing the catalog for Winnstead Plantation's "Nature Prints," color-laser printed and copies specimens of flora from around Winnstead Plantation, 1998.

    Record Type: Archive

    20190909_141146
  7. Winter Colonies in the South - 12/1902

    Article from Munsey's Magazine titled "Winter Colonies in the South" by Edward A. Lowry, December 1902. Article about Northeastern and Midwestern visitors who spend their winters in Palm Beach, Florida, Thomasville, Georgia and Aiken, South Carolina. Includes some images, and ample references to William and Ida McKinley. Describes Thomasville as the "most staid and reserved of the winter colonies."

    Record Type: Archive

    20180207_153405
  8. Wiregrass Reporter | Newspaper - 01/28/1860

    Framed exterior fold of the Wiregrass Reporter newspaper for January 28, 1860. Includes advertisments for enslaved Black people.

    Record Type: Archive

    20170920_105550
  9. Wiregrass Rifles - 1865

    Muster roll (roster) of the Wiregrass Rifles, Company C of the 61st Infantry Regiment of Gordon's Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War, 1865. This muster roll of three highly distressed poster-size pages may be missing pages, and includes information on each Confederate soldier in this Thomas County-formed company, including outcome of their war experience.

    Record Type: Archive

    Wiregrass Rifles - Company C, 61st Regiment - 1865 - 1978.010.1585 01
  10. Wiregrass Rifles-Muster Roll - 1901;1902;1903

    Muster Roll of for Wiregrass Rifles (Company C, 61st Georgia Regiment). Gordon's Brigade.

    Record Type: Archive

  11. Wirick-Simmons House - 1988

    Limited-edition print, #96 of 250, of the Wirick-Simmons House in Monticello, Florida by Thomasville artist Bob Dixon, 1988. The print was commissioned by Archbold Memorial Hospital and is part of "The Archbold Collection" distributed by the hospital in 1988.

    Record Type: Archive

    Wirick-Simmons House
  12. Wojciechowski Note - July 27, 1957

    A note from Mrs. Edward K. Wojciechowski (Bette) on July 27. 1957. The note is addressed to "Dear Quest" and reads "Doctor Wojciechowski and I shall be very happy to attending your "comming out party" on July 31st."

    Record Type: Archive

    Wojciechowski Note
  13. Wolff Brothers to Pliny Heeth - 05/22/1882

    Receipt from H. Wolff & Bro Dry Goods (Herman Wolff and Nathan Wolff) to Pliny Sheffield Heeth for a diaper of draper dated April 26, 1882 and a corset dated May 16, 1882, and paid $3.35 for both May 22, 1882.

    Record Type: Archive

    Wolff Brothers to Pliny Heeth
  14. Woman with Glasses - 1923

    Pencil sketch, in cartoon-style, of an overweight woman with her hair in a bun and wearing glasses by James Ben Ali Haggin, III for Hazel Beamer (Cutler), 1923.

    Record Type: Archive

    Woman with Glasses
  15. Women's Missionary Union | Scrapbook for 1955-1972 - 1972

    Scrapbook of events at First Baptist Church of Thomasville and activities of their chapter of the Women's Missionary Union, 1955-1972.

    Record Type: Archive

    Women's Missionary Union | Scrapbook for 1955-1972
  16. Women's Suffrage - 1901;1902;1903

    Documents related to women's suffrage.

    Record Type: Archive

  17. Women, Southerners, Americans: An Analysis of the Daughters of the American Revolution and United Daughters of the Confederacy in Thomasville, Georgia - 2024

    "Women, Southerners, Americans: An Analysis of the Daughters of the American Revolution and United Daughters of the Confederacy in Thomasville, Georgia" by Kayla Reeves, Spring 2024. Undergraduate thesis for graduation with honors by a student at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.

    Record Type: Archive

    Women, Southerners, Americans: An Analysis of the Daughters of the American Revolution and United Daughters of the Confederacy in Thomasville, Georgia
  18. Wood Williams to Sarah Louise Hayes - 1861

    Handwritten copies of letters sent from Confederate Civil War soldier Wood Williams of Bainbridge, Georgia (1st Georgia Volunteer Regiment, Company G, the Bainbridge Independents) to Sarah Louise Hayes (McElveen), also of Bainbridge, 1861. Sarah Louise Hayes married Robert Decatur McElveen in 1864, and Dr. William Washington Twitty of Atlanta in 1888. A daughter from her second marriage, Wilhemina "Wilma" Twitty, married James Buttolph Burch of...

    Record Type: Archive

  19. World Renowned Famous Old Thomasville Hotels of the 1800's - 1967

    Envelope containing four lithographs of Thomasville Resort Era hotels titled "World Renowned Famous Old Thomasville Hotels of the 1800's" sold by the Thomasville - Thomas County Chamber of Commerce, 1967. The original lithographs were created 1888.

    Record Type: Archive

    World Renowned Famous Old Thomasville Hotels of the 1800's
  20. Wormsloe Plantation | Savannah, Georgia - 1923

    Postcard of a garden at Wormsloe Plantation near Savannah, Georgia, 1923.

    Record Type: Archive

    Wormsloe Plantation | Savannah, Georgia

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