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Three Arts League Records
This small collection consists of one box containing 20 folders of the League’s pamphlets, newspaper articles, correspondence, and handwritten notes.
Tim Chitwood Photographs
This collection consists of over 1,000 original photographs and negatives produced by the The Ledger-Enquirer newspaper in Columbus. Many of the photographs contain the crop and proportion marks from the editor and the original identification on the back. They are grouped together mostly by subject with Phenix City Cleanup and the Stocking Strangler cases having their own boxes.
Tom B. Buck III Collection
This collection consists of photographs, awards, plaques and seven scrapbooks documenting the career of Tom B. Buck, III. Awards and certificates have been removed from their original frames and placed in folders. Photographs were removed from their frames as well and placed in folders. The vast majority of the materials show Tom standing with other lawmakers including Governors, representatives, and celebrities.
Tom Huston Collection
Union Railway Station Collection
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Lizzie Rutherford Chapter
This collection consists of 4 boxes of materials. Three contain scrapbooks of news clippings relating to the UDC and its activities, and the fourth one contains oversized reprints, photocopies and typescripts of Confederate documents.
United States Bicentennial Committee Records
This collection consists of Committee minutes, subcommittee reports, slides of events, and schedules of bicentennial-related activities.
University Records
Materials in the collection document the rich and proud tradition of education and public service of Columbus College/Columbus State University, 1958 - present.
Upatoi Historical Collection
The collection consists of materials relating to the history of the community of Upatoi ,Georgia. Oral histories, photographs, and manuscript materials comprise the bulk of the collection.