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  1. 100 | Atlanta 1996 - 1996 07-11

    Yellow vertical vinyl banner hung at the Thomas County Courthouse for the passing of the Olympic Torch in Thomasville by Mary Chastain Grubbs while on the way to Atlanta for the beginning of the 1996 Summer Olympics, July 11, 1996.

    Record Type: Object

    100 | Atlanta 1996
  2. 83rd Infantry Division | Insignia Patch - 1945

    United States Army 83rd Infantry Division insignia patch, c.1945. While the original owner is unknow, it is likely a World War II ancestor of the donor.

    Record Type: Object

    83rd Infantry Division | Insignia Patch
  3. 9th Annual United Confederate Veterans Reunion of Cofederate Veterans - 1899

    Souvenir attendance medal for the 9th Annual United Confederate Veterans Reunion of Cofederate Veterans in Charleston, South Carolina, May 10-12, 1899. The medal was gifted to W.J. Powell by a yet-to-be identified veteran.

    Record Type: Object

    9th Annual United Confederate Veterans Reunion of Cofederate Veterans
  4. A.G. Gallien | Nixon - Agnew Campaign Buttons - 1968

    Two campaign buttons promoting the Republican ticket of Richard Nixon for President and Spiro Agnew for Vice President owned by Addison Gurnee Gallien of Mistletoe Plantation, 1968.

    Record Type: Object

    A.G. Gallien | Nixon - Agnew Campaign Buttons
  5. A.H. Hansell | Match Holder - 1870

    Wall-mounted cast-iron match holder from the kitchen of Judge Augustin Harris Hansell in his house at 429 South Hansell Street, 1870. On the inside of the hinged lid is inscribed the date May 3, 1870, which is the last patent date for the C. Parker Company.

    Record Type: Object

    A.H. Hansell | Match Holder
  6. A.T. MacIntyre III | Pocket Watch - 1901

    Gold American Waltham pocket watch given as a gift from Margaret Frazier Livingston MacIntyre to her son Archibald Thompson MacIntyre III, 1901.

    Record Type: Object

    A.T. MacIntyre III | Pocket Watch
  7. A.T. MacIntyre | Walking Cane - 1880

    Walking cane gifted to Archibald Thompson MacIntyre Sr., c.1880.

    Record Type: Object

    A.T. MacIntyre | Walking Cane
  8. A.T. MacIntyre, Jr. | Napkin Ring - 1879

    Silver napkin ring that was likely gifted to Archibald Thompson MacIntyre, Jr. and his wife Margaret Fraser Livingston upon their marriage, 1879. The ring is engraved "A.T.M. Jr."

    Record Type: Object

    A.T. MacIntyre, Jr. | Napkin Ring
  9. A.T. MacIntyre, Sr. - 1857

    Framed portrait painting of Archibald Thompson MacIntyre, Sr., 1857. This painting hung in Thomasville High School while it was in the MacIntyre Park building from 1925-1975.

    Record Type: Object

    A.T. MacIntyre, Sr.
  10. A.T. MacIntyre, Sr. - 1971

    Portrait painting of Archibald Thompson MacIntyre, Sr. by Thomasville artisr Margaret "Peg" Cooper, 1971. This painting is based on a c.1880 photograph and was commissioned by Bill MacIntyre 70 years after A.T. MacIntyre, Sr.'s death.

    Record Type: Object

    A.T. MacIntyre, Sr.
  11. A.T. Taylor to Daisy Scott | Silver Napkin Ring - 1900

    Silver napkin ring presented as a gift from A.T. Taylor to Daisy Scott (Dismuke), c.1900. The interior is engraved: "A.T. Taylor To 'Daisy' Scott hoping she would not forget the friend who loved fondly his innocent pet."

    Record Type: Object

    A.T. Taylor to Daisy Scott | Silver Napkin Ring
  12. A.W. Moller | Century No. 46 Studio Stand - 1930

    Century No. 46 Studio Stand for A.W. Moller's Ideal Camera, c.1930.

    Record Type: Object

    A.W. Moller | Century No. 46 Studio Stand
  13. A.W. Moller | Century No. 46 Studio Stand Wheels - 1930

    Original wheels for the Century No. 46 Studio Stand used to hold the A.W. Moller Ideal Camera, c.1930.

    Record Type: Object

    A.W. Moller | Century No. 46 Studio Stand Wheels
  14. A.W. Moller | Century No. 7 Studio Camera - 1903

    Century Camera Company Model No. 7 Studio Camera, 1903. This camera was first owned by Thomasville professional photographer A.W. Moller, and later professional photographer Wendell Tidwell.

    Record Type: Object

    A.W. Moller | Century No. 7 Studio Camera
  15. A.W. Moller | Century No. 7 Studio Stand - 1910

    Century Camera Company Model No. 7 Studio Camera Stand, 1903. This camera stand was first owned by Thomasville professional photographer A.W. Moller, and later professional photographer Wendell Tidwell.

    Record Type: Object

    A.W. Moller | Century No. 7 Studio Stand
  16. A.W. Moller | Heliar No. 5 Focus Lens - 1910

    Heliar No. 5 Focus Lens from the Ideal Camera used by A.W. Moller and Wendell Tidwell, c.1910.

    Record Type: Object

    A.W. Moller | Heliar No. 5 Focus Lens
  17. A.W. Moller | Ideal Camera - 1890

    Ideal Camera, manufactured by the Rochester Optical Company of New York from 1880-1899 according to the camera’s donor, Wendell Tidwell Jr. Because of its comparatively small size and portability, it is almost certainly the camera A.W. Moller used to take many of his most iconic photographs of Thomasville.

    Record Type: Object

    A.W. Moller | Ideal Camera
  18. A.W. Moller | Jos. Schneider & Co. Kreuznach Xenar Lens - 1925

    Jos. Schneider & Co. Kreuznach Xenar Lens attached to a Century Camera Company No. 7 Studio Camera, 1925. The lens was first purchased and attached to the camera by A.W. Moller, and was later owned by Wendall Tidwell.

    Record Type: Object

    A.W. Moller | Jos. Schneider & Co. Kreuznach Xenar Lens
  19. A.W. Moller | Shutter Release - 1910

    Air bulb shutter release with squeeze bulb used on the cameras owned by A.W. Moller and later Wendell Tidwell, c.1910.

    Record Type: Object

    A.W. Moller | Shutter Release
  20. A.W. Moller | Viewfinder - 1910

    Wood shutter frame with glass view screen used by Thomasville photographer A.W. Moller, c.1910.

    Record Type: Object

    A.W. Moller | Viewfinder

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