Box 3
Contains 11 Results:
Box 3, 1882, 1904-1905
G.R.I. 1882, Journal of an unidentified school girl. 1904-1905
Photo album with various unidentified photos, 1860s-1890s
The collection comprises personal, social and professional material of the Cargill and Petri families. Much of the collection consists of printed materials, as well as photographs and postcards.
Photos
1) young girl seated.
2) building with frozen fountain.
3) man seated at desk.
4) profile of two women.
Program for laying the cornerstone of St. Mary's Chapel (original and photocopy), 1891, October 25
The collection comprises personal, social and professional material of the Cargill and Petri families. Much of the collection consists of printed materials, as well as photographs and postcards.
Reproductions of paintings, 1981-1989
“Ballerina Back View” Christmas print
“Allison” print
“The Gold Shawl” Christmas card
“Russian Ballerina” Christmas card
“Natalia” Christmas card
Exhibition of paintings by Nordhausen 11/80-01/81
The Art of A. Henry Nordhausen Exhibition Program 9/89-12-89
The Art of A. Henry Nordhausen, Schmeckbier
Mary Flournoy Passailaigue-related material, 1972-1985
The Flower World Program 10/30/83
The Birth of the Tea Olives Poem 1985
Mary Flournoy Passailaigue Exhibition program 12/10/72
Invitation to Exhibition of Ten Valley Women Artists, Inauguration of Columbus College's All About Eve Week
“To Inaugurate All About Eve Week” program 9/9/73-10/7/73
Gerry Bosch related material, 1972-1984
“Sheep” by Gerry Bosch. Christmas card. n.d.
“Tree” Christmas card. n.d.
“There was no Place for them in the Inn” Christmas card. 1984
“Partridge Berries” Christmas card. n.d.
Gerry Bosch exhibition program 12/4/83
“Going to Church” Christmas card. n.d.
Gerry Bosch exhibition program 10/30/76-1/1/77
Gerry Bosch biography. n.d. Exhibition of Gerry Bosch 10/29/72-11/26/72 (program and biography)
Art related material, 1885-1988
Camellia stamp related material, 1970s
Reproductions of scenes of Old Columbus, Georgia. n.d.
The collection comprises personal, social and professional material of the Cargill and Petri families. Much of the collection consists of printed materials, as well as photographs and postcards.