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Young's Female College | Class of 1878 - 1878
Tintype photograph of the graduating class of Young's Female College on Dawson Street in Thomasville, 1878. From front row, left-to-right: Mattie Pittman and Maggie Linton; second row: Henriette McLendon, Professor John Elijah Baker, and Russell Reneau; third row: Julia Stark, Sallie Baker, and Minnie Wethington.
Record Type: Photo
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Young's Female College | Class of 1912 - 1912
Postcard photograph of four members of the Young's Female College Class of 1912 on vacation in North Georgia, 1912. People in the photograph are, from left-to-right: Jessie Vann, Isabel Mitchell, Ethel Spence, and Maud Vann.
Record Type: Photo
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Young's Female College | Class of 1912 - 1912
Photograph of the graduating class of Young's Female College by A.W. Moller, 1912. People in the photograph are: Maude Vann, back row; Mary Lee Byrd and Marie Wertz, next row; Marie Turner, middle; Isabel Mitchell and Jessie Vann, second-to-front row; Ethel Spence, front-center.
Record Type: Photo
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Young's Female College | Dance - 1902
Photograph of students of Young's Female College and Thomasville High School together for a formal dance, 1902. People in the photograph are, from front row left-to-right: Thomas Cole Mitchell, Jr.; Fred Boyer; Remer MacIntyre. Second row, left-to-right: Stehel Dekle; Cyrus Mallard; Ruth Burch; Mr. Hadlaw; Robert C. Balfour, Jr.; Evelyn Smith. Back row, left-to-right: Bessie Libby; Professor Hatkins; Grace Beverly; Leander Varnedoe; Mary Jerge...
Record Type: Photo
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Young's Female College | Students - 1908
Postcard photograph of students with their house mother of Young's Female College, 1908. People in the photographs are, from bottom row left-to-right: Mip Birdie Wood, Nellie Dekle, Belle Lee, and Gussie Steindorff. Top row, left-to-right: Bertha Lee, Victoria Lee, and Winnifred Lee.
Record Type: Photo
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Youth Center - T.C. Mitchell House - 1945
Photograph of the Youth Center, the headquarters of the Thomasville Girl Scouts and several other non-profit organizations located in the former T.C. Mitchell House located on Remington Avenue near the corner of South Dawson Street, c.1945.
Record Type: Photo
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Youth Center - T.C. Mitchell House - 1945
Photograph of Girl Scouts standing outside of the Youth Center, the headquarters of the Thomasville Girl Scouts and several other non-profit organizations located in the former T.C. Mitchell House located on Remington Avenue near the corner of South Dawson Street, c.1945.
Record Type: Photo
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Youth Center - T.C. Mitchell House - 1945
Photograph of the Youth Center, the headquarters of the Thomasville Girl Scouts and several other non-profit organizations located in the former T.C. Mitchell House located on Remington Avenue near the corner of South Dawson Street, c.1945.
Record Type: Photo
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Youth Center Party - 1955
Photograph of Thomasville High School students at a post-prom or post-football game party at the Youth Center, c.1955.
Record Type: Photo
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Youth Center Remains - 1966
Photograph of the remains of a razed building, undated. This may simply be an unidentified area, but it is most likely the remains of the Youth Center, the headquarters of the Thomasville Girl Scouts headquarters at 300 Remington Avenue which was demolished in 1966.
Record Type: Photo
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Zack Varnedoe - 1930
Photographic copy of original photograph of Zack Varnedoe, c.1930.
Record Type: Photo
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Zo Miller - 1900
Photograph of "Zo" Miller, c.1900. Presumably a sister or wife or other relative of William "Big Bill" Miller, the founder of Coolidge. Zo may be short for Zora.
Record Type: Photo
