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J. J. W. Biggers, Sr. Collection
This collection contains photographs (approximately 230), topographical maps and aerial photographs, 75 sets of blueprints, and extensive correspondence, minutes, and promotional materials of the Columbus Development Authority, 1973-1985. Biggers sat on the board of this organization.
J. Marshall Harrison Collection
This collection consists of two books of bound sheet music dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This sheet music was collected by J. Marshall Harrison of Columbus.
J. Ralston Cargill Collection
The collection consists of three scrapbooks covering the time of Cargill's leadership of the Chamber of Commerce, as well as some loose advertisements for the Gilbert Printing Company and a photo of Cargill as a young man.
J. Rhodes Browne and Rhodes Brown Papers
J. Tom Morgan Collection
Jack Osteen Collection
This small collection consists of stock certificates, receipts and a deed for lot 314 in Columbus. The majority of the materials have the name William B. Slade as a signature. He was a relative of the J. Rhodes Browne family. The materials are arranged chronologically within each folder . This collection was originally numbered MC 045 at the public library and renumbered MC 317 when the collection was donated to CSU Archives in the fall of 2013.
1893-1932 1 box (.25 l.f.)
Jack Stroud Slide Collection
This collection consists of slides taken inside and around the Springer Opera House in Columbus Georgia by Jack Stroud during the 1978 semester as part of a class. A later addition to the collection includes a printed presentation lecture, list and slides of “Courthouses: Southern Style” as well as other slides of the 1st National Bank of Columbus, an Episcopal Church in Talbotton Georgia and Muscogee County Schools among other slides pertaining to the Columbus, Georgia area.
James A. Byars Collection
This collection includes correspondence files relating to Columbus textile mill management and civic activities, photographs, calendars, citations and award memorabilia, clippings from trade journals and newspapers and Georgia Institute of Technology alumni lists. In addition there is a small desk from the Eagle and Phenix Mills from about 1878 that is on display in the Archives Reference Room.
James A. Fuller Letters Collection
James Floyd Avary Collection
An eclectic collection, it includes biographies of prominent men with early roots in Columbus: Samuel Spencer, president of the Southern Railway Company; Oscar S. Straus, founder of Macy's Department Store; and George “Kid” Woodruff, University of Georgia football coach. It also contains football memorabilia (Auburn, Alabama, Georgia, and Georgia Tech) and material relating to Columbus Elks Lodge, 1927.