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Annual Report of the Georgia Historical Society for the Year 2016BY W. TODD GROCE PRESIDENT AND CEO, GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

For the Georgia Historical Society, the year 2016 was marked by record fund raising and in-novative programming as we once again successfully fulfilled our educational and research mis-sion to collect and teach the history of our state and nation. Through our school-age and adult education programs, teacher training, scholarly publications, research services, and participa-tion in state and national media coverage, GHS helped the public use the power of history to make sense of the present and reach informed decisions about the future.

Financially, it was another highly successful year. The institution met or exceeded all its fund raising goals while expanding and strengthening its donor base and support. At the end of the fiscal year on June 30, 2016, total assets were $15,880,216 as opposed to $14,970,163 in 2015, an increase of 6 percent. The endowment fund on June 30, 2016, stood at $8,386,897, up from the previous year’s total of $8,198,104. Thanks to careful management by Executive VP and Chief Operating Officer Laura García-Culler and our financial team, for the seventh year in a row GHS received Charity Navigator’s coveted four-star rating, placing us among an elite group of national not-for-profits whose financial practices exceed industry standards. Indeed, only 3 percent of all organizations in the United States reviewed by Charity Navigator received the top rating for seven consecutive years.

In terms of education, GHS scored several major achievements. We reorganized our Georgia History Festival, creating new curricula for teachers and students and consolidating all of our public and school programming under the umbrella of the Festival. Led by co-chairs Alice

Left: Eighth-grade students from Coastal Middle School examine maps at the Georgia Historical Society Research Center during a special archival field trip. Photo by Jim Holmes

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Jepson and Bill Jones III, the Festival committee raised a record $1,026,000; and our education staff, led by Director of Programs Christy Crisp, taught history to approximately 250,000 Georgia students and teachers. The Festival culminated with the induction by Governor Nathan Deal of Jimmy Blanchard and Muhtar Kent as the 2016 Georgia Trustees. Another highlight of the Festival was the kick-off lecture, held in September and co-sponsored by the UVaClub of Savannah, featuring a discussion moderated by GHS Senior Historian Dr. Stan Deaton with Dr. William Ferraro, Editor of the Papers of George Washington at the University of Virginia. The program was followed by a lavish “Georgia Washington Dinner” presented by the historic Olde Pink House restaurant in Savannah.

GHS once again extended its reach beyond Georgia when in August we received a nearly $155,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to implement a seminar for twenty-five university and college faculty from across the nation in the summer of 2017 entitled “Recognizing an Imperfect Past: History, Memory and the American Public.” Another notable education development during 2016 was the assumption by GHS of responsibility for the maintenance of the entire historical marker program. The approximately two thousand historical markers erected by the state of Georgia between 1954 and 1998 will be repaired, recast, and replaced as needed. New historical markers continued to be erected all over the state. Among them was the Savannah Protest Movement (the latest site on our Georgia Civil Rights Movement Trail); and Coca-Cola, Southern Company, and the 1996 Olympics as a part of our Business History Initiative (BHI). The BHI also produced case studies about these iconic Georgia companies for Georgia’s 8th grade teachers and students.

On the research side of our mission, GHS continued to make archival records and scholarship accessible to the public. Our Research Center staff, led by Lynette Stoudt, served tens of thousands of researchers from across the globe and completed the processing of two major collections, the papers of Atlanta entrepreneur and environmentalist Ray C. Anderson, and the Sea Island corporate records. In addition, we received and accessioned dozens of new collections, a complete list of which can be found in this report. We were also fortunate to receive a pledge of $250,000 from Ray Masciarella to establish a permanent endowment fund to provide for conservation of the archival collection. Ray’s generosity is already making possible the restoration of portraits and maps.

It was also an exciting year for the publishing arm of our research mission. In commemoration of the centennial of the Georgia Historical Quarterly, GHS completely redesigned the publication, the first new look for the GHQ in a generation, making the cutting-edge research presented in its pages more accessible than ever. A three-year grant from the Waters Foundation and the

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establishment of the Dr. William T. Moore Distinguished Editor will provide much-needed support for the GHQ as it begins its next one hundred years of publication. Through a partner-ship with the online journal service JSTOR, the GHQ had approximately fifty thousand article views last year.

The Next Century Initiative, a $13 million capital and endowment campaign designed to launch GHS into its next one hundred years of service to the people of Georgia, reached the $6 million mark by the end of 2016. Among the important gifts received last year was a $1 million grant from the Lettie Pate Evans Foundation for the renovation and expansion of the Research Center. To promote the campaign, GHS published an endowment donor book featuring biographical sketches of those for whom named funds have been established, ensuring that these champions of Georgia history will always be remembered. We also produced a video entitled “We Believe” that explores the GHS mission and the power of history to create a better tomorrow. The video and book can be accessed by visiting our website at georgiahistory.com. Director of Communications Pattye Meagher ensured that these productions and our other programs and activities received extensive national media coverage as GHS continued to position itself as the source for Georgia history.

One of the most momentous events of the year was an act of nature. When Hurricane Matthew slammed into the Georgia coast in October, GHS was prepared. Thanks to a well-designed and executed disaster plan and the efficiency of Georgia Power, we escaped the storm unscathed. Despite Category 1 winds that created extensive tree loss throughout the city, there was no major water or debris damage anywhere on the campus, and Georgia Power had the electricity and HVAC back on at the Research Center within 36 hours.

In December, GHS was honored to host the 2016 State Historical Administrators Meeting. Twenty-seven CEOs from state historical societies, archives, and museums across the nation spent three days in Savannah discussing issues, challenges, and opportunities facing our profession. The attendees toured the GHS campus and learned more about the programs and activities undertaken over the past decade or so that have helped strengthen our mission and raise our visibility in the state.

These are just some of the highlights of an exciting year made possible by the hard work and dedication of many people. We are fortunate to have such an effective board-staff team and great, visionary leadership up and down the line. The GHS staff, headed by Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Laura García-Culler, continues to impress and inspire all of us with their creativity and productivity. The Board of Curators, led by Chairmen Robert

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Jepson and Vince Dooley, offered invaluable guidance, influence, and financial support that allowed GHS to grow to new heights and effectively fulfill its mission. Bob Jepson wrapped up a remarkable two-year term as chairman in May, and it will come as no surprise that the period of his chairmanship was the most successful in the history of this institution.

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026, an understanding of history has never been more important than it is right now. The kind of future we will create is directly tied to how well we understand the past. By teaching history and promoting research, the Georgia Historical Society helps the people of Georgia to be better, more informed citizens of this republic, ensuring the survival of our fragile constitutional democracy.

On behalf of all of us at GHS, let me extend our deepest thanks for the support you provided during the past year. The accomplishments you will read about in this report were a direct result of your generosity of time and treasure.

Dedication of the “Birthplace of Coca-Cola” historical marker on May 16, 2016. Pictured, left to right: Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed; Andrew Young, Georgia Trustee and former Atlanta mayor; Muhtar Kent, Georgia Trustee and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company; Dr. Todd Groce, President and CEO of the Georgia Historical Society.

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BOARD OF CURATORS

2016

OfficersVincent J. Dooley, ChairmanWalter M. “Sonny” Deriso Jr., Vice ChairmanDr. W. Todd Groce, President and CEOThomas D. Hills, TreasurerThomas M. Holder, Secretary

CuratorsJames H. Blanchard, Ex OfficioClayton Boardman IIIEllen B. BolchW. Paul BowersDolly ChisholmErroll B. Davis Jr.Reed Dulany, IIIRoy FicklingDouglas J. HertzPhil JacobsJohn F. McMullanSam Nunn, HonoraryH. Jerome Russell Jr.Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears (Retired)Mark V. SmithClyde C. TuggleJohn A WallaceDon L. WatersPhilip A. Wilheit Sr.Neely Young

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Chairmen EmeritiRobert L. BrownKay Hightower Robert S. Jepson Jr.Bill Jones IIIDonald KoleHoward J. Morrison Jr. Grace Greer PhillipsLisa L. White

ADVISORY BOARD

Gracie Phillips, ChairNancy Bell, Honorary ChairJane AbbottHugh ConnollyJames and Billie GatewoodArchie and Lee GriffinChris LambertRobert E. LanierJulia MartinLessie B. SmithgallBen and Nancy TarbuttonLorraine Warlick

ENDOWMENT TRUST BOARD OF TRUSTEES

John F. McMullan, Chairman Dolly Chisholm Dale Critz Sr. Vincent J. Dooley, Ex Officio W. Todd Groce, Ex Officio Robert S. Jepson Jr. Sissy Schram Levy Thomas V. Reilly Phillip Solomons Jr.

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GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY ENDOWMENT

Named Endowment Funds

$1,000,000 + The Dr. Elaine B. Andrews Fund Georgia Historical Society Endowment FundGeneral John Floyd FundWatson-Brown Foundation Fund

$650,000+Lougenia Gillis & William M. Gabard Fund

$400,000+Remer Y. Lane Memorial Fund

$325,000+ Mary Lane Morrison Fund Vinson-Mitchell Fund

$300,000+Alan S. Gaynor Fund

$185,000+Robert V. Martin Jr. Fund

$150,000+Ray C. Anderson Collection FundMarguerite Neel Williams Fund

$125,000+Barbara and Jack Cay Fund

$100,000+ May P. Abreu and Francis L. Abreu FundRobert Houstoun Deméré Fund A. W. Jones Jr. Fund Ben J. Tarbutton Fund

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$75,000+Lilla M. Hawes Fund $50,000+ Craig Barrow Fund Courtney Knight Gaines Fund Don and Kaye Kole Fund Florence Powell Minis Fund Julian B. Space Fund Albert H. Stoddard Fund $25,000+ Anonymous Laurie Kimball Abbott Fund Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Adler II Fund Malcolm Bell Jr. Fund Frank A. Chisholm Fund Thomas A. and Dorothy B. Davis Fund Barbara and Vincent Dooley FundMartha and George N. Fawcett Fund Margaret Powell and Langdon Strong Flowers Fund W. Todd Groce Fund Nancy and Lawrence Gutstein Fund Thomas and Uriah Bullock Harrold Fund Walter Charlton Hartridge Fund Alice A. and Robert S. Jepson Jr. Fund B.H. Levy Fund Raymond M. Masciarella II, Esquire and Family FundFrances D. and Richard Meyer III Fund John and Grace Neises Fund Barry and Grace Greer Phillips Fund Thomas V. and Susan G. Reilly FundDr. Henry Cliff Sauls Fund Savannah Morning News Fund Solomons Family Fund Frances Wood Wilson Foundation Fund

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$1,000,000Lettie Pate Evans Foundation

$250,000 to $300,000Ray C. Anderson Foundation, Inc.

$100,000 to $249,999Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Jepson Jr.

$50,000 to $99,999The Coca-Cola CompanyGeorgia Power CompanyGulfstreamMr. and Mrs. John F. McMullanMr. and Mrs. Ted McMullanMr. and Mrs. Don L. Waters

$25,000 to $49,999Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Jefferson Bolch IIIBrasseler USAThe Broadfield FoundationChick-fil-AColonial Foundation, Inc.Delta Air Lines, Inc.Dulany IndustriesMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. HolderW. Bradford Ingalls Charitable FoundationSynovus

$10,000 to $24,999Acuity Brands, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John AddisonAGL Resources, Inc.Dr. Victor L. AndrewsAT&T GeorgiaMr. and Mrs. James H. Blanchard

Mr. Arthur M. BlankMr. Clayton Boardman IIICamden Real Estate CompanyMr. and Mrs. Dan CathyMr. and Mrs. John E. Cay IIIMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. CousinsCritz Auto GroupMr. Walter M. “Sonny” Deriso Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. FicklingDavid Gambrell Endowment Fund, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner W. Garrard Jr.Georgia Ports AuthorityMr. and Mrs. Doug HertzMr. and Mrs. Neil HightowerJohn and Mary Franklin Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Richard KesslerMr. and Mrs. Don KoleLevy JewelersThe Marcus FoundationDr. John C. MaxwellMr. and Mrs. Anthony MontagMr. and Mrs. Mark V. SmithSouth State Bank

$5,000 to $9,999Mr. and Mrs. F. Duane AckermanThe Honorable and Mrs. Roy E. BarnesThe Chatham FoundationMr. and Mrs. Erroll B. Davis Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Beverly M. DuBose, IIIFrances And Beverly DuBose Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John DunleavyMr. and Mrs. George Fawcett IIGenuine Parts CompanyGeorgia-PacificGreat Dane Trailers

GIVING IN FISCAL YEAR 2016

This list represents cash donations of $250 and above received between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016. We apologize in advance for any omissions or errors. For correction requests, please contact Caroline Stevens at the Georgia Historical Society at 912.651.2125, ext. 116.

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Mr. John C. Helmken II and Dr. Melanie HelmkenHills Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. John H. IrbyMr. Phil JacobsMr. and Mrs. Ken LarsenMrs. Robert O. LevittMs. Ann LytleMr. and Mrs. Charles H. MorrisMary Lane Morrison Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Graham SadlerMrs. Helen R. StewardSunTrust Bank, Inc.TSYSWaffle House, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John A. WallaceWilliams Family Foundation of Georgia, Inc.

$2,500 to $4,999Mr. and Mrs. Craig Barrow IIIBB&T CompanyBouhan Falligant, LLPMr. and Mrs. Richard Y. BradleyBradley FoundationMr. and Mrs. Frank W. BrumleyMs. Mimi CayCay Insurance Services, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ChevesMr. and Mrs. Charles CorteseMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. DavisMr. and Mrs. James DekleMr. and Mrs. Vincent J. DooleyMrs. Edward F. DowningMr. and Mrs. Brian FosterGaribaldi ‘s Cafe & The Olde Pink HouseMr. Ed HeltonHistoric WoodfinHunterMaclean AttorneysInternational PaperDr. Thornton F. JordanKing & SpaldingJohn G. Kennedy FoundationMr. and Mrs. Ted J. KleisnerMr. Donald M. Leebern Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. James G. Lindley Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Keith MasonMr. and Mrs. James McCallarMr. and Mrs. Dennis McGillicuddyMr. and Mrs. John W. MeshadMinis & Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. MooreMr. and Mrs. David T. NeisesMr. Samir Nikocevic and Mr. Charles Cameron TaylorThe Colleen & Sam Nunn Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Patrick T. O’ConnorMrs. John O. PaullMr. and Mrs. Billy PayneMr. and Mrs. E. Michael PowersPublix Super Markets CharitiesMr. and Mrs. Stephen RabinowitzMr. H. Jerome Russell Jr.Seacrest Partners, Inc.The Honorable Leah Ward SearsDr. and Mrs. J. Wayne SheridanMr. and Mrs. Philip Solomons Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. SpenceMr. and Mrs. Michael ThomasMr. and Mrs. Phil TomlinsonMr. and Mrs. R. Bartley TurnerTurner Foundation, Inc.Mr. William R. UdryMs. Susan Corn WainrightMs. Paula S. Wallace

$1,000 to $2,499The 2492 Fund TrustMs. Patricia T. BarmeyerMr. Gus BellMrs. Ann Carter B. BoardmanMr. Henry P. BoydMr. and Mrs. W. Waldo BradleyMr. and Mrs. Gene CartledgeCousins Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Archie H. DavisMrs. Mary B. DeméréMr. and Mrs. Robert Deméré Jr.Dr. and Mrs. H. Clark Deriso Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Dunn

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Mr. and Mrs. Jim EmeryMr. and Mrs. William W. EspyDr. and Mrs. John E. FerlingFuji Vegetable Oil, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Denny C. GalisMr. and Mrs. Larry GellerstedtThe General Society Of Colonial WarsMr. and Mrs. Heyward GignilliatHalskiMrs. W. Barrett HowellMr. and Mrs. Jeff KoleJ. C. Lewis Foundation, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. William T. MooreMr. and Mrs. Ron MorrisMr. and Mrs. J. Wilson MorrisMr. and Mrs. McKee Nunnally Jr.The Honorable and Mrs. David PerdueMr. Murray PerlmanMrs. Lombard Morgan ReynoldsSam’s Club #8202Savannah TireDr. Lloyd B. Schnuck Jr.Ms. Swann SeilerSociety Of Colonial Wars In The State Of GeorgiaMrs. Hugh M. TarbuttonMr. and Mrs. Charles TarverThomas & HuttonMr. and Mrs. Roland VaughnMr. and Mrs. Jerry VereenDr. and Mrs. Philip WattMr. James M. Wells IIIWells Fargo FoundationMr. and Mrs. Philip A. Wilheit, Sr.

$500 to $999The Adler Family FoundationDr. J. David AllenMr. and Mrs. Hamilton G. Arden Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. ArmstrongBernard Williams & CompanyMr. and Mrs. G. Dennis BerryDr. and Mrs. Ken BlanchardMr. and Mrs. William A. Bosbyshell, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Cann Jr.The Honorable and Mrs. Buddy Carter

Mr. T. E. CauthornChatham ArtilleryMr. and Mrs. Wade H. ColemanMr. and Mrs. Timothy E. CoyJohn And Emma Derst Foundation, Inc.Mr. Donnie DixonDr. Stephen W. EdmondsonMr. Charles Ellis IIIMr. and Mrs. Carl Espy IIIMr. and Mrs. Ronald R. FrostDr. and Mrs. Martin GreenbergDr. and Mrs. W. Todd GroceMr. and Mrs. F. Sheffield HaleDr. and Mrs. O. Emerson Ham Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William H. HealdMs. Vicky HoltMr. and Mrs. John C.H. Hooff IIIThe Honorable and Mrs. Willis B. Hunt Jr.Mr. Edward H. InmanMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. JacksonMr. C. Dexter Jordan Jr.Mr. Jim JordanMr. Martin L. KarpMr. and Mrs. James C. KennedyMr. and Mrs. Mason H. LamptonMs. Jacquelynne LanhamMr. and Mrs. B.H. Levy Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John G. LientzMr. Henry H. MinisMr. and Mrs. Jay Douglas MitchellColonel (Retired) and Mrs. John A. NobleOld Town Trolley Tours Of SavannahMr. Tony V. ParrottMr. and Mrs. Jason C. PedigoMrs. Barry PhillipsMrs. Miles M. Pinckney Jr.Mr. David A. PortwoodSt. John’s ChurchSavannah Volunteer GuardsMr. and Mrs. J. Harold ShepherdMrs. William W. Sprague Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. StantonMr. Kenneth H. Thomas Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hue Thomas IIIMrs. Lorraine V. Warlick

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Col. and Mrs. Lawrence E. WeatherfordMr. and Mrs. Robert WinthropMr. and Mrs. Neely Young

$250 to $499Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Akers Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Curtis G. AndersonMrs. John H. AngellDr. Gordon N. BakerMr. and Mrs. James J. Biggers Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. BradleyMrs. Betsy BratzMrs. Robert A. BurnettMr. William W. BushMr. and Mrs. Malcolm ButlerMr. and Mrs. John D. CarswellMrs. Joan P. ChalikianMrs. Frank CheathamMr. Charles H. ChewningCoastal Museums AssociationMr. Daniel S. ColemanMr. D. Michael ConnerMr. Hugh ConnollyMr. and Mrs. Dale Critz Jr.Dr. Christopher CurtisDalton-Whitfield Civil War 150th CommissionMr. and Mrs. Jay DavisThe Honorable and Mrs. Lamar W. Davis Jr.Dr. Charles Fana Jr.The Reverend and Mrs. Peter W. Fleming Jr.Drs. J. Harper Gaston and Anne H. GastonMr. and Mrs. Arthur M. GignilliatMr. S. Taylor GloverHon. Kevin J. Guidry and Mrs. Doris Ellen GuidryMr. Thomas Hairston and Mrs. Marie SimmonsMr. Robert L. HarrisonMr. Charles W. Hicks Jr.Historic Macon FoundationMr. and Mrs. Harry D. HowardDr. Jim Hudson and Mrs. Pat Knox-HudsonMr. and Mrs. Ed L. JacksonMrs. Jane G. KahnDr. and Mrs. Kevin KiernanMrs. Christine D. Lambert

Sissy Schram LevyMr. Samuel G. McCachernMr. Joseph MarcheseMr. and Mrs. R. Vincent Martin IIIMr. Ronald C. MelanderMrs. Marion L. MendelMr. Rodger K. MenziesMercer University PressMr. and Ms. Andrew MiddletonMr. Lane MooreMrs. Elaine Collier NealMr. John Neely Jr.Mr. Galen Lee OelkersDr. Melissa ParkerMr. Larry PikeMr. John E. PirkleDr. Robert A. PrattDr. and Mrs. Paul M. PresslyMr. and Mrs. Scott RichDr. and Mrs. Daniel RoseMr. and Mrs. James M. Rountree Jr.Mrs. Barbara RuddyMr. Sonny SealsDr. James B. SickelRoger Smith and Kevin PeekDr. Marion B. SmithMr. and Mrs. William SmithMr. David L. SmootSons Of The RevolutionMr. and Mrs. Charles StevensMr. and Mrs. Paul H. ThrelkeldMr. and Mrs. John and Patricia TolerDr. and Mrs. Jules Victor IIIMr. and Mrs. Wiley A. Wasden IIIWashington County Historical SocietyDr. and Mrs. C. Douglas Webb Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Webb / MentorMr. and Mrs. Mason WhiteLieutenant Colonel (Retired) Stephen B. Williams and Ashley T. WilliamsMs. Mary Ellen Wilson

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RESEARCH CENTER

Accessions

An * indicates the acquisition was made possible by the Lilla Hawes Endowment Fund, the annual Research Center Book Sale, and other sources.

Candler Hospital Renovation Photographs, ca. 1980. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of University of Georgia Special Collections.

Rogers Studios Glass Plate and Film Negatives, 1912–1954. 1.31 cubic feet. Gift of Glenn Clower and Carol Clower Tinsley.

Kathleen Moore Collection of Deeds, Letters, and Check, 1854–1906. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of Kathleen Moore.

English Metal Sundial, 1763. 0.09 cubic foot. Gift of David Sherman.Arthur Solomon Business Records, ca. 1920s. 0.64 cubic foot. Gift of Jan VandenBulck.Arthur Kouwenhoven Jr. Collection of Photographs and Clippings on 420 East State Street,

Savannah, Georgia, ca. 1970–1990. 0.1 cubic foot. Gift of Arthur Kenneth Kouwenhoven Jr.James Blanchard Papers Addenda, 1960s–2000s. 3.78 cubic feet. Gift of James Blanchard.Kim Peters Collection on Florence Gildea and the Gildea Family Addenda, 1902–2013. 0.34 cubic

foot. Gift of Kim Marie Peters.Olive Jordan Scrapbook, 1925–1928. 0.08 cubic foot. Gift of Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum.Rabey and Best Families Correspondence and Photographs, 1906–1919. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of

Ann Buttle.“Savannah Industrial Film” Video Recording, 1976. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of unidentified donor.Gray’s New Map of Georgia by Frank A. Gray, 1877. 0.08 cubic foot. Purchased*.Jon Saulson Collection of Saulson Family Travel Memorabilia, 1944–ca. 2000. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift

of Jon M. Saulson.Joseph W. Mehrtens, III, Collection of Millen Family Papers, 1789–1851. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of

Joseph E. Mehrtens, III.Celeste Pennington Collection of C&S Bank Research Files, 1980s. 0.89 cubic foot. Gift of Celeste

Pennington.John N. McLaughlin Memoirs and Photograph Addenda, ca. 1940–1990s. 1.5 cubic feet. Gift of

Amanda McLaughlin Cannon.Charles Yeske Collection of Military Postcard Booklets, pre-1939. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of Charles Yeske.David Clinton Kersey Savannah (GA) Souvenir Postcard Book, ca. 1910. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of

David Clinton Kersey.Nancy Smith Collection of Georgia Postcards Addenda, 1909–1912. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of Nancy Smith.Jahnard Massey Collection of Chisholm Family Photographs and Clippings, ca. 1940–ca. 1980. 0.15

cubic foot. Gift of Jahnard Massey.African American Woman Tintype, ca. 1860s. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of Emma Dally.Rosa Parks Print, 1988. 0.11 cubic foot. Gift of Pauline Norris.Rogers Studio Digital Images, 2000s. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of Thomas R. Johnson.Savannah Auto Dealers Association Panoramic Photograph, 1929. 0.1 cubic foot. Gift of Caroline

Hembel Beard.

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St. Elmo and Alice May Massengale Scrapbooks Addenda, 1896–1927. 0.27 cubic foot. Gift of Davis Hall.National Park Service Historic Cities and Towns Photographic Architectural Survey of Savannah,

Georgia, 1934–1935. 0.1 cubic foot. Gift of Mary E. (Beth) Lattimore Reiter.Delta Air Lines Playing Cards and Swizzle Stick, ca. 1960–1980s, 0.3 cubic foot. Gift of Brendan Nolan.Kathy Ellis Collection of W.L. and Katharine Bond Papers, 1903–1907. 0.34 cubic foot. Gift of

Kathy Ellis.Eugenia Price Manuscripts, Ferrol Sams Manuscripts, and Robert Steed Newspaper Articles, ca. 1985–

ca. 1995. 2 cubic feet. Gift of Kennesaw State University Archives.F. J. Shuman Collection of Cobb Family Papers, ca. 1820s-1960s. 2.77 cubic feet. Gift of Estate of

F. J. Shuman.Company H, 3rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry, United States Volunteers Photograph, 1898. 0.05

cubic foot. Purchased*.Jimmy Carter Clippings and Memorabilia, ca. 1970s. 1.26 cubic feet. Gift of unidentified donor.Robert S. Jepson Jr. Papers Addenda, 1977–ca. 2000. 54.31 cubic feet. Gift of Robert S. Jepson Jr.Peters Family Portraits by John Maier, 1860s. 12 cubic feet. Gift of Clinton C. Bennett, III.Howard Morrison and Mills B. Lane Jr. Papers Addenda, ca. 1950. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of

Howard J. Morrison.Central of Georgia Railway Records Addenda, 1880s–1930s. 10.24 cubic feet. Gift of Georgia State

Railroad Museum.Frank M. Chisholm Correspondence, circa 1900–1940s. 1.03 cubic foot. Gift of Dolly Chisholm.Irving W. Doty Jr. Genealogy Research Files and Book Collection Addenda, 1906–2000. 0.5 cubic

foot. Gift of Pat Doty Daniel.Kim Peters Collection on Florence Gildea and the Gildea Addenda, 2016. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of

Kim Marie Peters.Booklet and Microfilm of Thomas Butler King Papers, 1988 and 2016. 2.5 cubic feet. Gift of Edwin

Robeson MacKethan III.Rosetta Radtke and Lina Cofresi Collection of Clermont Lee Papers, 1909–1994. 32 cubic feet. Gift of

Rosetta Radtke and Lina Cofresi.Aubrey Brawner Family Papers, 1790–1900. 0.05 cubic foot. Gift of Aubrey Brawner.Richard H. Kearns Photograph Albums, ca. 2012. 0.33 cubic foot. Gift of Richard H. Kearns.Collier Family Papers, 1832–1900s. 140 cubic feet. Gift of Virginia Collier Dennis Estate.Jacqueline Jones Research Materials, 1850s–2000s. 8 cubic feet. Gift of Jacqueline Jones.Godwin, Adams, and Dunleavy Family Papers, 1800s–1900s. 27 cubic feet. Gift of

Patricia Godwin Dunleavy.

Archival Collections Processed

An * indicates the acquisition was made possible by the Lilla Hawes Endowment Fund, the annual Research Center Book Sale, and other sources.

Irving W. Doty Jr. Genealogy Research Files and Book Collection, 1599–2000 (MS 2473, 21 cubic feet). Gift of Pat Doty Daniel, 2014 and 2016.

Henry Meinhard Bros. Slave Bill of Sale, November 11, 1863 (MS 2484, 0.05 cubic foot). Gift of Katherine Powers, 2013.

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Sea Island Company Records, 1769–2012 (MS 2486, 157 cubic feet). Gift of Sea Island Acquisition, LLC, 2013.

James Jordan Collection of Lamar Family Papers, 1836–1926 (MS 2549, 11.8 cubic feet). Gift of James Jordan, 2011.

Celeste Pennington Collection of Citizens and Southern National Bank Research Files, 1944–1987 (MS 2599, 0.05 cubic foot). Gift of Celeste Pennington, 2016.

German Country Club Records, 1884–2010 (MS 2619, 7.71 cubic feet). Gift of the members of the German Country Club and German community, 2015.

Henry Meinhard Bros. Slave Bill of Sale, February 20, 1863 (MS 2640, 0.05 cubic foot). Gift of Dena Snodgrass, 1983.

William Few Letter, August 17, 1807 (MS 2645, 0.05 cubic foot). Gift of Elizabeth Few Penfield, 2015.Betty Taylor Collection of Love Family Photographs and Genealogy, ca. 1880–2015 (MS 2646, 0.05

cubic foot). Gift of Betty Taylor, 2015.Kim Peters Collection on Gildea, Fischer, and Allied Families, ca. 1790–2016 (MS 2647, 2.01 cubic

feet). Gift of Kim Marie Peters, 2015 and 2016.Henry Ford Deeds and Property Documents from Bryan County (GA), 1919–1951 (MS 2648, 4.5

cubic feet). Gift of Richmond Hill Historical Society, 2015.Esther Buchsbaum Collection of Hurricane Preparation Photographs, ca. 1940 (MS 2649, 0.05 cubic

foot). Gift of Esther Buchsbaum, 2015.Kathleen Moore Collection of Deeds, Letters, and Check, 1854–1906 (MS 2650, 0.05 cubic foot).

Gift of Kathleen Moore, 2015.Olive Jordan Scrapbook, 1925–1928 (MS 2651, 0.08 cubic foot). Gift of Little Thompson Valley

Pioneer Museum, 2016.Rabey and Best Families Correspondence and Photographs, 1906–1919 (MS 2652, 0.05 cubic foot).

Gift of Ann Buttle, 2016. Jon Saulson Collection of Lila and William Saulson Travel Memorabilia, 1943–ca. 2000 (MS 2654,

0.05 cubic foot). Gift of Jon M. Saulson, 2016.E&W Laundry Records, 1903–1955 (MS 2655, 0.92 cubic foot). Gift of Jan VandenBulck, 2016.Unidentified African American Woman Tintype, ca. 1870s (MS 2656, 0.05 cubic foot). Gift of

Emma Dally, 2016.Savannah Automobile Dealers Association Photograph, 1929 (MS 2658, 0.14 cubic foot). Gift of

Caroline Hembel Beard, 2016.U.S. Army, 3rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company H Photograph, June 1898 (MS

2660, 0.05 cubic foot). Purchased*, 2016.Kathy Ellis Collection of W. L. Bond Family Papers, 1903–1907 (MS 2661, 0.5 cubic foot). Gift of

Kathy Ellis, 2016.F. J. Shuman Collection of Cobb Family Papers, ca. 1800–1970s (MS 2662, 2.72 cubic feet). Gift of

the Estate of F. J. Shuman, 2016.Jimmy Carter Presidential Election Clippings and Memorabilia, 1976–1981 (MS 2663, 1.34 cubic

feet). Gift of anonymous donor, 2016.

Artifacts Cataloged

Southeast Regional Emmy Award, 2013. A-1361-AD-009.

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Georgia Tech Decorative Throw Pillow Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-001.Shelf Clock Given to Ray C. Anderson from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for the Georgia 100, 1998.

A-2603-002.Award Inscribed, “$175,000, Interface, 10 3/8% Senior Notes Due 2010, Price 100%, Joint

Book-Running Managers, Salomon Smith Barney, Wachovia Securities, Sun Trust Robinson Humphrey, Fleet Securities, Inc.” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 2002. A-2603-003.

Award Inscribed, “Georgia’s Top 100 Public Companies. The Atlanta Journal, The Atlanta Constitution” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-004.

Award Inscribed, “December 7, 1995; $125,000,000; Interface; 9 1/2% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2005; Smith Barney, Inc., Merrill Lynch & Co., First Chicago Capital Markets, Inc., The Robinson-Humphrey Company, Inc., Wheat First Butcher Singer” and “December 21, 1995; $106,072,171; Interface has called for the redemption of their 8% convertible Subordinated Debentures Due 2013” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1995. A-2603-005.

Apple with Metal Stem and Leaf Inscribed, “LACCD 2005” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 2005. A-2603-006.

Most Influential Georgians Hall of Fame Plaque Awarded by Georgia Trend Magazine to Ray Anderson, 2011. A-2603-007.

Black Globe Inscribed, “Carolina’s Environmental and Safety Conference September 9–11, 1998; Charlotte Chamber” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1998. A-2603-008.

Award Inscribed, “IIDA International Interior Design Association; Business Leaders Forum; Ray C. Anderson; 1996.” A-2603-009.

Plaque Inscribed, “From the InterfaceFLOR Spanish Team Showing Their Appreciation; ‘Gracias pro Todo lo Que Nos has Enseñado; Barcelona’s Showroom October 7th , 2008” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 2008. A-2603-010.

Award Inscribed, “Interface Fabrics Group has Acquired the Furniture Fabric Assets of Chatham a Division of CMI Industries, Inc. The Undersigned Served as Financial Advisor to Interface, Inc. Suntrust Equitable Securities” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 2008. A-2603-011.

Award Inscribed, “$1,725,000 Shares Interface Inc., Class A Common Stock; Price $40.75 per Share; Salomon Smith Barney, Merrill Lynch and Co., The Robinson-Humphrey Company, Wheat First Union.” and “$150,000,000 Interface Inc., 7.30% Senior Notes due 2008; Price 99.994% per Note (Pluc accrued interest, if any, from the date of issuance) Salomon Smith Barney, Merrill Lynch and Co., First Chicago Capital Markets Inc., First Union Capital Markets, NationsBanc Montgomery Securities LLC, The Robinson-Humphrey Company” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1998. A-2603-012.

Glass Obelisk on a Wooden Base Inscribed, “With Sincere Appreciation Greenville, South Carolina November 12, 1997” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1997. A-2603-013.

Ethics Advocate Award from the Southern Institute for Business and Professional Ethics Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 2004. A-2603-014 a-b.

Glass Globe Inscribed, “Georgia Institute of Technology Ivan Allen College, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, December 11, 1996” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1996. A-2603-015.

Glass Prism Star Award from the IIDA, International Interior Design Association Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 2003. A-2603-016.

Hero of the Environment Award from Time Magazine Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 2007. A-2603-017.Outstanding Achievement Award from the Excellence in Corporate Responsibility Awards Belonging

to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-018.

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Oracle’s Empower the Green Enterprise Award presented to Interface, 2008. A-2603-019 a-b.Framed Piece of Kodak Gold 35mm Film with Handwritten text, “You know it really is about tomor-

row’s child. We live too short a time to see the big picture. Our little moment here is just a blink of an eye” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-020.

Metal Hand Seal Press for Ray Anderson’s Personal Library, undated. A-2603-021.Sanxingdui Bronze Statue Inscribed, “Sichuan Provincial Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs”

Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-022 a-b.Commemorative Plate for Georgia Tech’s Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering

Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-023.Plaque with Souvenir Piece of the Berlin Wall Attached. Inscribed, “To a new additional territory,

Piece of Berlin Wall, 1990 Interface Heuga” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1990. A-2603-024.American Institute of Architects, Georgia Association, Bronze Medal Belonging to Ray C. Anderson,

2011. A-2603-025 a-b.Two Coasters with the Motto of the Recovered Materials Foundation, “Vision Today Resource

Tomorrow” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-026 a-b.Bank South Pewter Cup Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-027.Postcard of the Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia Belonging to Ray C. Anderson,

1908. A-2603-028.Georgia Tech Coaster Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-029.Frame Inscribed, “Reconnecting for the Future, Interface Research Corporation,” Containing Image

and Calendar Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-030.Book Enclosure for Three Books Titled, “Twenty-Five Years,” “People,” “Product,” and “Place”

Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-031 a-j.Star-shaped Paperweight from the 2003 Disaster Kleenup International Conference Belonging to Ray

C. Anderson, 2003. A-2603-032.Black Wallet with the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong Embossed on the Front Flap

Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-033.Interface Carpet Square Sample with Multicolored Fabric Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated.

A-2603-034.Georgia Tech Coaster Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-035.Furniture Skate with Interface Logo Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-036.Coaster Made From a White Pine Planned by Aldo Leopold and His Family in the 1930’s Belonging to

Ray C. Anderson, 2005. A-2603-037.Ceramic Coaster with, “100% Renewalables 2030 Building Challenge” Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, undated. A-2603-038.Travel Clock Commemorating the Presentation of the Robert J. Collier Award, to Cessna and the

Citation X Design Team, May 7, 1997 Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1996. A-2603-039.Wooden Pedestal and Plate with Inscription in Chinese Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated.

A-2603-040.Georgia Tech Coaster Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-041.Metal Paperweight With, “Building a Future Piece by Piece, ASU Foundation” Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, undated. A-2603-042.Set of Four Georgia Tech Coasters with Stand Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-043 a-e.Glass Cube Paperweight Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-044.Award from the Economic Club of Grand Rapids Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 2000. A-2603-045.

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Appreciation Award from British American Business Group to Ray C. Anderson, 1997. A-2603-046.Glass Paper Weight Inscribed, “Overlook Hines” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1997. A-2603-047.Appreciation Award from Robinson-Humphrey Company, Inc. for Participation in their 18th Annual

Southeastern Conference Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1989. A-2603-048.Agreement Encased in Glass Signed by Ray C. Anderson Between Bank South National Association

from Atlanta, Georgia and the United States Comptroller of Currency with, “The Most Incredible Turnaround in History? After 561 days we agreed with the OCC! Bank South”, 1991. A-2603-049.

Award Given to Ray Anderson as a Finalist to the Entrepreneur of the Year from the Arthur Young Entrepreneurial Services, and Venture, undated. A-2603-050.

Box with Emory University Logo Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-051.Two-piece Pen and Stand with ASU Letters Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-052 a-b.Award for a Benefactor from the IIDA Calibre Awards Belonging to Ray C. Anderson,1995. A-2603-053.The Seal of the Georgia Institute Technology Mounted on a Marble Plaque Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, undated. A-2603-054.Gold Medal Inscribed “Engineering Hall of Fame”, with the Georgia Institute of Technology Seal

Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-055.Medal With Red, White and Blue Ribbon Inscribed, “Brad Sillabey 1999.” Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, 1999. A-2603-056.Standing Green Glass Etched, “Energy Resource Center, Where Energy and Business Meet” Belonging

to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-057 a-b.Coasters and Holders with “Georgia Tech Advisory Board” and “The Campaign for Georgia Institute

of Technology” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-058 a-f.Autographed Football for Interface’s Winning Game Plan Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated.

A-2603-059.Lord King World Clock Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-060.Hat with “Solaire” on the Front and “Live Healthy Live Green,” on the Back Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, A-2603-061.Hat with “Saulter Quest ‘99” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1999. A-2603-062.Messenger Bag Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-063.Stone Map of the World with Abbreviations CSP, Corporate Sustaining Partner, and IFMA International

Facilities Management Association Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-064.Interface Carpet Tile with Buzz, the Georgia Tech Mascot and “GT” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson,

undated. A-2603-065.Recognition Award from The Science and Technology Museum of Atlanta, Inc. Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, 1993 December 2. A-2603-066 a-b.Metal Tankard with “To commemorate the presentation of the ‘Oglethorpe Sword’ by Martin Rickerd

OEE MVO British Consul General in Atlanta to Ray C. Anderson Chairmen Interface, Inc., for his service to UK-Georgia business in 2006”, 2006. A-2603-067.

Wooden Gong Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-068 a-d.Glass Award with “ERT,” Executive Round Table, and “Ray Anderson 1999 SFI Conference,” 1999.

A-2603-069.2005 Global MindChange Award Presented to Ray Anderson for Business Responsibility at the World

Business Academy Gala Dinner, 2005. A-2603-070 a-b.Black Bear Figurine Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-071.Glass Award Given to Ray C. Anderson for Being a Corporate Ally to the Possible Woman Enterprises,

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2005. A-2603-072.Earth Day Vase Awarded to Ray C. Anderson for Environmental Business Leadership, 1999. A-2603-073.Climate Protection Award Given to Interface Inc. from the United States Environmental Protection

Agency for Cool Carpet Products, 2004. A-2603-074.Glass Corporate Award Given to Ray C. Anderson of Interface, Inc. from the Ecological Society of

America, 2007. A-2603-075.Purpose Prize Given to Ray C. Anderson from Civic Ventures, 2007. A-2603-076.Lifetime Achievement Award given to Ray C. Anderson on his induction into the International Green

Industry Hall of Fame, 2011. A-2603-077.Design for Humanity Award Presented to Ray C. Anderson from American Society of Interior

Designers, 2010. A-2603-078.Glass object from the Georgia Tech Alumni Association with the Ramblin’ Wreck etched on the front

Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 2010. A-2603-079.International Business Award Presented by the Society of International Business Fellows to Ray C.

Anderson, 1993. A-2603-080 a-b.Dean Griffin Community Service Award Given to Ray C. Anderson, Industrial Engineering class of

1956, 2008. A-2603-081.Inukshuk Figurine Made from Reclaimed Aluminum Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1990. A-2603-082.Appreciation Award from the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, undated. A-2603-083.Award for Participation in the Mildred Brown Davis Lecture at Auburn University Belonging to Ray

C. Anderson, 1999. A-2603-084.Award Inscribed “Georgia 100, 1999, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution” Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, A-2603-085.Emory University Academic Hood Worn by Ray C. Anderson, 2007. A-2603-086.Chapman University Academic Hood Worn by Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-087.Central College Pella, Iowa Academic Hood Worn by Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-088.Clarkson University Academic Hood Worn by Ray C. Anderson, 2008. A-2603-089.Kendall College of Art & Design? Academic Hood Worn by Ray C. Anderson, 2007. A-2603-090.Sewanee, University of the South? Academic Hood Worn by Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-091.University of Southern Maine Academic Hood Worn by Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-092.LaGrange College Academic Hood Worn by Ray C. Anderson, 2001 May 19. A-2603-093.Colby College Academic Hood Worn by Ray C. Anderson, 2006. A-2603-094.North Carolina State University Academic Hood Worn by Ray C. Anderson, 2000 December.

A-2603-095.Northland University Academic Hood Worn by Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-096.Revere Style Bowl from the Boston Consortium for Higher Education Belonging to Ray C. Anderson,

undated. A-2603-097.International Society of Sustainability Professionals Plate Awarded to Ray C. Anderson for His

Contribution to the Field of Sustainability, 2011 September 22. A-2603-098.Rober Fulton Commemorative Plate Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-099.Glass Bowl from the International Furnishings Design Association, New York Inscribed, “IFDA New

York, 2005 Circle of Excellence Enlightened Manufacturer, Ray Anderson, Interface, INC”, 2005. A-2603-100.

Globe-shaped Bottle with “SIBF” for Society of International Business Fellows Belonging to Ray C.

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Anderson, undated. A-2603-101.Executive in Residence Lecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Industrial and

Systems Engineering Awarded to Ray C. Anderson, March 9, 1999. A-2603-102.Corporate Leadership Award from the Association for Corporate Growth Awarded to Ray C.

Anderson, 1999 March 25. A-2603-103.Glass Globe with Tech Tower Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-104.Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist Plaque Given to Ray C. Anderson of Interface, Inc., 1996. A-2603-105.Entrepreneur of the Year Award Given to Ray C. Anderson, 1996. A-2603-106.Fort Bragg Environmental Sustainability Conference Award Given to Ray C. Anderson, April 17,

2001. A-2603-107.Interface, Inc. Sales Team Appreciation Award Given to Ray C. Anderson Inscribed “your leadership

and vision”, 1993. A-2603-108.Numismatics Coin Album Entitled “Genuine Collection Ancient Coins of Chinese Dynasties. No.

6590’ Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-109.Alexander Yearly Award for Corporate Citizenship Presented by the Robinson-Humphrey Company

to Interface, Inc., April 1998. A-2603-110.Fort Benning, Georgia’s Sustainable Showcase Ceremony Award Presented to Ray C. Anderson,

December 7, 2007. A-2603-111.Terry College of Business, University of Georgia, Terry Third Thursday Award Given to Ray C.

Anderson, 2005 November 17. A-2603-112.Inaugural Oval Table Dialogue 1999, Dupont and the Conservation Fund Participation Award, 1999.

A-2603-113.Sculpture of a Woman Catching a Fish Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-114.Figurine of a Walrus Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-115.Ray C. Anderson Nametags from Interface Flooring Systems, undated. A-2603-116 a-d.Ray C. Anderson Nametag from Interface, Inc., undated. A-2603-117.Ray C. Anderson Nametag from InterfaceFLOR Company, undated. A-2603-118.Ray C. Anderson Nametags as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Interface Inc,

undated. A-2603-119 a-c.Ray C. Anderson Nametags for Interface, Inc., undated. A-2603-120 a-c.Ray C. Anderson Nametags, undated. A-2603-121 a-c.TED Commandments for Giving a Speech or Lecture Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated.

A-2603-122.Matchbook with Ray C. Anderson’s Name Inscribed, undated. A-2603-123.Leather Commemorative Keychain from the Interface, Inc.’s Ten Year Anniversary Belonging to Ray

C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-124.Coaster with Interface Logo Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-125.Commemorative Medallion from the International Carpet Center Belonging to Ray C. Anderson,

undated. A-2603-126 a-b.Interface, Inc. “Basic Training” Dog Tags with Ray C. Anderson’s, undated. A-2603-127 a-b.Anderson Tartan Scarf Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-128.Keychain Commemorating Interface, Inc.’s Twentieth Anniversary Belonging to Ray C. Anderson,

undated. A-2603-129.Peachtree Corporate Concepts Medal Given to Ray C. Anderson for Outstanding Entrepreneurial,

1996. A-2603-130.

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Plaque with a Portion of a Pecan Tree with “405 East 7th Street, West Point, Georgia Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-131.

Gold Pin of the Letter “T” Representing Georgia Institute of Technology Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-132.

Class Ring from Georgia Institute of Technology Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1956. A-2603-133.Class Ring from West Point High School Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1952. A-2603-134.Silver Coin Commemorating the 1996 Olympics Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1995. A-2603-135.Sterling Silver Mug with “Ray” in script on the front Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-136.Money Clip from Tiffany and Company Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-137.Silver Belt Buckle from Tiffany and Company with “R.C.A.” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated.

A-2603-138.Small Baseball Charm to Commemorate Being Georgia State Champions Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, 1950. A-2603-139.Small Baseball Charm to Commemorate Being Georgia State Champions Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, 1952. A-2603-140.Small Football Charm to Commemorate Being Georgia State Champions Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, 1950.A-2603-141.Small Football Charm to Commemorate Being Georgia State Sectional Champions Belonging to Ray

C. Anderson, 1951. A-2603-142.Small Football Charm to Commemorate the Scottish Rite Hospital Benefit Thanksgiving Football

Game Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1952. A-2603-143.Small Football Charm to Commemorate the 1952 All Star of the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association

Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1952. A-2603-144.Silver Key Ring with “R.C.A.” initials Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-145.Carabiner from Interface Employee Learning Team, “One World Learning Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, undated. A-2603-146.Carabiner Pin Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-147.Lapel Pin with “IFMA”, International Facility Management Association, Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, undated. A-2603-148.Lapel Pin with Image Representing a Carbon Footprint Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated.

A-2603-149. Pin with the Georgia Tech Mascot “Buzz” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-150.Pin from the United States Green Building Council Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-151.Pins with Global Green USA Logo Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-152 a-b.Award Recognizing Ray C. Anderson, Chairman of the Board at the Georgia Conservancy from 2004

to 2005, 2005. A-2603-153.Notebook with Georgia Tech Advisory Board imprinted on the front Belonging to Ray C. Anderson,

undated. A-2603-154.Leather Hat Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-155.Backpack, with TED Logo Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-156.Notebook Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-157.Messenger Bag with World Economic Forum Logo Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-158. Messenger Bag with Delta Skymiles Platinum Medallion Card Attached Belonging to Ray C. Anderson,

undated. A-2603-159.Leather Attaché Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-160.

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Briefcase Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-161.Seiko World Clock Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, with a Plaque Stating, “2,800,00 Shares, Interface

Flooring Systems, Inc., Class A Common Stock, Price $21.25 per share”, April 8, 1987. A-2603-162.Award for Interface, Inc. Acquiring Bentley Mills, Inc. with the Assistance of the Chicago Dearborn

Company Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, June, 1993. A-2603-163 a-b.One World, One Child Corporate Stewardship Award to Ray Anderson, 2005. A-2603-164.Silver Spoon Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-165.Award Given to Ray Anderson from the Women’s Network for a Sustainable Future Organization,

2010. A-2603-166.University of Kentucky Global Sustainability Award Given to Ray, 2010. A-2603-167.Leadership Award for Green Power Purchasing Awarded to Interface, Inc., 2004. A-2603-168.Fuller E. Callaway Jr. Award Given to Ray Anderson for Lifetime Service to LaGrange College, 2007.

A-2603-169 a-d.Glass Box to Commemorate Interface, Inc. Acquiring Heuga Holding B. V. for $300,000,000 fi-

nancing provided by Banker’s Trust Company, September 1988. A-2603-170.Leadership in Design Award From Woodbury University Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 2009.

A-2603-171.Stuffed Georgia Institute of Technology Yellow Jacket, “Buzz” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, un-

dated. A-2603-172.Metal Ruler Given to Ray C. Anderson by the Kiwanis Club of Atlanta, May 13, 1997. A-2603-173.Soft Toy Baseball Imprinted with Genuity, Lante, and Ariba Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated.

A-2603-174.Baseball Imprinted with Spinneybeck Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-175.Earth Rangers Pin Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-176.United States of America Flag Pin Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-177.Society of International Business Fellows Pin Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-178.“Stress” Button with the definition “The confusion created when one’s mind overrides the body’s basic

desire to choke the living shit out of some asshole who desperately deserves it” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-179.

Presidential Climate Action Project Pins Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-180 a-b.United States of America Flag Pin Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-181.Habitat for Humanity Pin Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-182.United States of America and the United Kingdom Flags Pin Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated.

A-2603-183.Square Red Pin Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-184.LaGrange College Pin Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-185 a-b.Award Given to Interface, Inc. for $225,000,000 Revolving Credit and Term Loan Facilities

Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, June 1992. A-2603-186.Commemorative Coin of the 1990 Selected Growth Stocks Conference Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, 1990. A-2603-187.T-shirt Commemorating the Dedication of the Ray C. Anderson Plant Belonging to Ray C. Anderson,

August 13, 1997. A-2603-188.Olympus Digital Voice Recorder, VN-3600 Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, ca. 2003.A-2603-189.Digital Print on Canvas of Paul A. Baliker’s Sculpture “A Matter of Time Belonging to Ray C.

Anderson, ca. 2013. A-2603-190.

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Wooden Cabinet Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-191.Wooden Cabinet Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, July 3, 1996. A-2603-192.Award Presented to Ray C. Anderson by EARTH University & EARTH University foundation as part

of Pillars of EARTH: Sustainable Leadership, October 4, 2010. A-2603-193.Plaque Honoring Ray C. Anderson After His Death in 2011 from Antron Carpet Fiber and Invista,

2011. A-2603-194.Distinguished Service Award Plaque Presented to Ray C. Anderson by Columbus College, May 8,

1991. A-2603-195.Desk Accessory with Kilparick & Cody Logo Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-196.AIA/AAF Cornerstone Partners Pin Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-197.International Green Industry Hall of Fame Pin Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, ca. 2010. A-2603-198.Identification Badge with 40th Class Reunion Button Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1996. A-2603-199.Name Tags from the Rocky Mountain Institute Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-200 a-b.Name Tags from Bentley Prince Street Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-201 a-b.Name Tag with a Greek Key Design Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-202.Two Parking Passes for LaGrange College Board of Trustees Members Belonging to Ray C. Anderson,

undated. A-2603-203 a-b.Pin with the City of Smyrna, Georgia Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 1997. A-2603-204.Souvenir Magnet from Chile with the Name “Ray” Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-205.Swisscard Quattro Souvenir for the International Sustainability Symposium in Zurich Switzerland

Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, 2001. A-2603-206.U.S. General Services Administration Evergreen Award Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, ca. 2001.

A-2603-207.Bronze Zhong Bell Belonging to Ray C. Anderson, undated. A-2603-208.Base or Plinth with Inscription “Ray Anderson Chairman and CEO Interface, Inc. Hawaii, 1997”,

1997. A-2603-209.Deck of Hoyle Playing Cards Made for Delta Air Lines, Dallas/Fort Worth, ca. 1960s. A-2659-001.Deck of Hoyle Playing Cards Made for Delta Air Lines, Las Vegas, ca. 1960s. A-2659-002.Deck of Hoyle Playing Cards Made for Delta Air Lines, New York, ca. 1960s. A-2659-003.Deck of Hoyle Playing Cards Made for Delta Air Lines, San Francisco, circa 1960s. A-2659-004.Two Decks of Playing Cards Made for Delta Air Lines, “Celebrating 50 years Delta Air Lines 1929-

1979”, 1979. A-2659-005, A-2659-006.Deck of Playing Cards with Delta Air Lines, ca. 1980s. A-2659-007.Swizzle Stick and Cocktail Fork Combination with the Delta Air Lines Logo, undated. A-2659-008.

Maps Cataloged

2005 Georgia Map: State Map, Metro Area Maps, Attractions, Dining, Shopping, 2005. Where Magazine. MS 1361-MP 798.

Athens, Georgia, undated. Burman Printing Company. MS 1361-MP 831.Battlefield in Front of Franklin, Tenn. Where the United States Forces, Consisting of the 4th & 23rd

Corps and the Cavalry Corps M.D.M., All Under the Command of Maj. Gen’l. J.M. Schofield, Severely Repulsed the Confederate Army, Commanded by Lt. Gen’l Hood, November 30th 1864, 1874. Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army. MS 1361-MP 846.

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Battlefields in Front of Nashville Where the United States Forces Commanded by Major General Geo. H. Thomas Defeated and Routed the Rebel Army Under General Hood, December 15th & 16th 1864, 1864. M. Peseux. MS 1361-MP 795.

Bethanian Settlement in Georgia, undated (reproduction). MS 1361-MP 827.Campaign Maps, Army of the Potomac. Map no. 1-3..., 1862? Capt. H.L. Abbot. MS 1361-MP 842.Campaign of Bull Run. Includes Positions of the Federal and Confederate Armies on July 18, 1861,

undated. W. H. Munroe. MS 1361-MP 816.Charleston Harbor, 1861. W. H. Munroe. MS 1361-MP 815.Charleston, and Adjacent Country, 1822. Benjamin Tanner. MS 1361-MP 829.Chatham County Unit No. ND 6, Georgia State-wide Malaria Drainage Project, 1941. Works Progress

Administration. MS 1361-MP 873.Chatham County, Georgia, undated. Champion Map Corporation. MS 1361-MP 805. City of Kingsland, Updated, Detailed City Street Map of the City of Kingsland and Immediate

Surrounding Area, circa 2004. Kenneth E. Smith, Sr. MS 1361-MP 799.City of Savannah, 1951. E & W Laundry. MS 1361-MP 804.Commons of Darien, McIntosh County (Ga.) Survey, 1767 (reproduction). Lachlan McIntosh. MS

1361-MP 811.Congressional Districts of Georgia: Reapportioned in 1982, circa 1982. MS 1361-MP 793.Darien, Re-surveyed and Arranged, by Order of the Proprietors; Commissioners of the Academy of

McIntosh County; & Comrs. of the Town, 1806 (reproduction). Thomas McCall. MS 1361-MP 822.Defences of Savannah, GA, Towards Wassaw Sound, 1865 (reproduction). U.S. Coast Survey. MS

1361-MP 834.Engineer’s Road Map of 100 Acres on Oatland Island, Chatham County, Georgia, Property of Order

of Railway Conductors Home Association, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1926. Savannah Blue Print and Drafting Company. MS 1361-MP 864.

Fairview Resubdivision of Lots No. 7, 8, 9, and 10 of the Harmon Subdivision of Fairlawn, 1942. Robert D. Gignilliat Jr. MS 1361-MP 857.

Field of Bull Run , Positions of the Armies on the Evening of July 20th 1861, undated. W. H. Munroe. MS 1361-MP 817.

Florida, 1911. Rand, McNally & Co. MS 1361-MP 797.Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield, 2005. Benchmark Publications. MS 1361-MP 801.Forts. Tattnall and Lee, Georgia; Engineer Department, February 7, 1860, 1865 (reproduction). U.S.

Coast Survey. MS 1361-MP 837.General Highway Map: McIntosh County, Georgia, 1959. Georgia Division of Highway Planning. MS

1361-MP 823.General Map of North America: From the Latest Observations, 1776? (reproduction). John Lodge.

MS 1361-MP 849.Georgia 1969 Railroads, 1969. Georgia Public Service Commission. MS 1361-MP 830.Georgia, late 1800s. MS 1361-MP 832.Gigniliat Tract, McIntosh County, Georgia, 1836. Reuben King. MS 1361-MP 820.Granville County, S.C., undated (reproduction). MS 1361-MP 861.Hutchinson Island (Ga.), 1898. Savannah City Engineers Office. MS 1361-MP 855.Land Tracts Near the Little Ogeechee River, Chatham County (Ga.), circa 1875 (reproduction).

Charles G. Platen. MS 1361-MP 818.Map of Berrien County, Georgia, 1908. Hudgins Co. MS 1361-MP 807.

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Map of Columbus, Georgia, 1881 (reproduction). Thomas Gilbert. MS 1361-MP 860.Map of East Florida, 1840. Capt. John Mckay & Lieut. J.E. Blake. MS 1361-MP 796.Map of George W. Wylly, Sr.’s Estate Situated at the Isle of Hope, Chatham County, Georgia, undated.

M. F. Smith. MS 1361-MP 862.Map of Savannah, Georgia, 1940s? Frank B. Dolph. MS 1361-MP 802.Map of Screven County, Georgia, 1911. J. E. Twitty. MS 1361-MP 810.Map of the Battlefield of Gettysburg From Original Surveys by the Engineers of the Commission,

1903. S.A. Hammond. MS 1361-MP 847.Map of the City of Augusta, Ga., 1913. C.B. Thompson. MS 1361-MP 803.Map of the City of Savannah and Vicinity, Present and Proposed Corporate Limits, 1918. MS 1361-MP 851.Map of the Country Between Monterey, Tenn: & Corinth, Miss: Showing the Lines of Entrenchments

Made & the Routes Followed by the U.S. Forces Under the Command of Maj. Genl. Halleck, U.S. Army, in Their Advance Upon Corinth in May 1862, 1862. Otto H. Matz. MS 1361-MP 843.

Map of the Henry Ford Property in Bryan Co. Ga., 1926. Ravenel Gignilliat. Bryan County Surveyor Office. MS 1361-MP 856.

Map of the Siege of Vicksburg, Miss. by the U.S. Forces Under the Command of Maj. Genl. U.S. Grant, U.S. Vls. Maj. F.E. Prime, Chief Engr, 1863. Charles Spangenberg. MS 1361-MP 844.

Map of the United States, Engraved to Illustrate Mitchell’s School and Family Geography, 1852. Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. MS 1361-MP 850.

Map of Whitehall Plantation, Ga., 1889. R.A. Blandford. MS 1361-MP 854.Map Portion of Skidaway Island, Chatham County, Ga., Showing Waring and Priests Tracts, Also the

Henderson Tract with Boundaries According to the Original Grants, undated. A. H. Reppard. MS 1361-MP 858.

Map Showing a Portion of Estate of Henry Ford, 1958 (reproduction). Samuel M. Harper. MS 1361-MP 833.

Map Showing Foundation Tract, June 22, 1938. Office of Chief Engineer, Savannah. MS 1361-MP 875.Map Showing Properties Conveyed by Imbrie Securities Co. Ltd. to Piedmont Associates Inc., July

1931. MS 1361-MP 867.Map Showing Properties Conveyed by Imbrie Securities Co. Ltd. to Piedmont Associates Inc., May 15,

1931. MS 1361-MP 868.Map Showing Proposed Dredging Opposite Terry Shipbuilding Plant, Port Wentworth Terminal Co.,

1917. Charles Wellford Leavitt. MS 1361-MP 870.Map Showing the Foundation Tract, Savannah, Ga., July 1929. MS 1361-MP 874.Map to be Added to Reconnaissance of Wilmington River & St. Augustine Creek, 1865 (reproduc-

tion). E. Willenbucher. MS 1361-MP 836.Maps, Wood’s “Civil War in the United States”, 1905. W. Birkbeck Wood. MS 1361-MP 826.McIntosh County, Georgia, 1938. Georgia Division of Highway Planning. MS 1361-MP 824.McIntosh Tract, McIntosh County (Ga.), 1772 (reproduction). Philip Yong. MS 1361-MP 812.Military Map Showing the Marches of the United States Forces Under Command of Maj. Gen’l W.T.

Sherman, U.S.A., During the Years 1863-1864, 1865. William Kossak. MS 1361-MP 841.Military Reconnaissance in the Vicinity of Gauley Bridge, Department of Western Virginia, Brig.

Genl. W.S. Rosecrans, Comd’g., Sept. 11th to Nov. 15, 1861, 1879. W.F. Raynolds, W. Margedant, and W. Angelo Powell. MS 1361-MP 845.

Millon Tract, McIntosh County, Georgia, 1884. MS 1361-MP 821.New and General Map of the Southern Dominions Belonging to the United States of America: Viz

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North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia with the Bordering Indian Countries, and the Spanish Possess, 1794 (reproduction). Laurie & Whittle. MS 1361-MP 791.

North end of St. Catharine’s Island, Ga., undated. MS 1361-MP 838.Plan of Fort King George as It’s Now Fortified 1726, undated. William G. Haynes Jr. MS 1361-MP 808.Plan of King Georges Fort, Altamaha South Carolina Latitude 31. 12. North, ca. 1722 (reproduction).

J. Barnwell. MS 1361-MP 813.Plan of Subdivision of Lots 8, 9, 10 Digby Tything, Decker Ward, City of Savannah, in the County of

Chatham Ga., as Subdivided for A. R. Fawcett, Esq., 1894. Percy Sugden. MS 1361-MP 863.Plan of the Cemetery at Midway, Ga. on the Atlantic Coastal Highway Between Brunswick and Savannah,

Ga., 1936. Works Progress Administration, Georgia Historical Research Project. MS 1361-MP 155.Plan of the City of Columbus, Georgia, 1828 (reproduction). A. J. F. Phelon. MS 1361-MP 853.Plan of the Town of Savannah With the Works Constructed for the Defense Together With the

Approaches & Batteries of the Enemy and the Joint Attack of the French and Rebels on the 9th of October 1779, circa 1779 (reproduction). John Wilson. MS 1361-MP 603.

Plats of Lots in Johnston and Atlantic Wards, City of Savannah, Owned by Standard Land Company, 1907. Savannah Stationery and Printing Co. MS 1361-MP 852.

Proposed D’Estaing Memorial Park, undated. A. Oelschig. MS 1361-MP 865.Proposed Dredging in Savannah River at Port Wentworth, Ga., Location Map, 1917. Charles Wellford

Leavitt. MS 1361-MP 869.Proposed Road to McEvoy Shipbuilding Corporation’s Shipyard, undated. MS 1361-MP 872.Rebel Line of Works at Blakely Captured by the Army of West Miss., April 9, 1865 Position & ap-

proaches by the Union Forces, 1865. Engineer Dept. MS 1361-MP 794.Reconnaissance of Wilmington River and St. Augustine Creek, From Wassaw Sound to Savannah

River, Georgia, 1864. U.S. Coast Survey. MS 1361-MP 835.Resources for Preservation: Bryan County (Georgia), 1976. Historic Preservation Section, Office of

Planning and Research, Georgia. MS 1361-MP 790.Resources for Preservation: Camden County (Georgia), 1976. Historic Preservation Section, Office of

Planning and Research, Georgia. MS 1361-MP 787.Resources for Preservation: City of Brunswick (Georgia), 1976. Historic Preservation Section, Office

of Planning and Research, Georgia. MS 1361-MP 784.Resources for Preservation: Effingham County (Georgia), 1976. Historic Preservation Section, Office

of Planning and Research, Georgia. MS 1361-MP 786.Resources for Preservation: Glynn County (Georgia), 1976. Historic Preservation Section, Office of

Planning and Research, Georgia. MS 1361-MP 785.Resources for Preservation: Liberty County (Georgia), 1976. Historic Preservation Section, Office of

Planning and Research, Georgia. MS 1361-MP 789.Resources for Preservation: Long County (Georgia), 1976. Historic Preservation Section, Office of

Planning and Research, Georgia. MS 1361-MP 783.Resources for Preservation: McIntosh County (Georgia), 1976. Historic Preservation Section, Office

of Planning and Research, Georgia. MS 1361-MP 788.Retreat Plantation, St. Simons Island, St. James Parish Georgia, ca. 1755-1863 (reproduction). P.

Thornton Marye. MS 1361-MP 809.Salzburger’s Settlement in Georgia, undated (reproduction). MS 1361-MP 828.Savannah & Atlanta Railway Co. Map Showing Foundation Tract, Port Wentworth and Vicinity, Chatham

County, Georgia, 1930 (reproduction). Office of Chief Engineer, Savannah. MS 1361-MP 866.

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Savannah and Vicinity Transportation Map, 1936. East Georgia Planning Council. MS 1361-MP 814.Savannah River Above King’s Island, Port Wentworth Terminal Corporation Compiled Map Showing

Borings in Savannah River, King’s Island to Sugar Refinery, 1916. Charles Wellford Leavitt. MS 1361-MP 871.

Sketch of the South End of Sapelo Island, Ga., on Which it is Proposed to Establish a New Light Station, From Survey Made in October, 1902 (reproduction). Assistant Engineer. MS 1361-MP 819.

South end of St. Catharine’s Island, Ga., undated (reproduction). MS 1361-MP 839.South Mountain Showing the Positions of the Forces of the United States and of the Enemy During the

Battle Fought by the Army of the Potomac Under the Command of Major General G.B. McClellan, Sept. 14 1862. United States Army Corps of Topographical Engineers. MS 1361-MP 840.

Southeastern Part of the Present United States from the Popple Map of 1733, 1900S? U.S. Geological Survey. MS 1361-MP 806.

State of Georgia: System of State Roads, 1938. Georgia Highway Department, Division of Highway Planning. MS 1361-MP 391.

Survey for Estate of Joseph Clay, undated. John R. McKinnon. MS 1361-MP 859.Survey of Altamaha River Georgia, 1910. United States Army Corps of Engineers. MS 1361-MP 825.Survey of Poplar Grove: Chatham County, Georgia, 1925. Robert D. Gignilliat. MS 1361-MP 503.Swainsboro and Emanuel County, Georgia, circa 1900s. Southeastern Community Map Service. MS

1361-MP 800.Topographical Map of the Approaches and Defences of Knoxville, Tennessee, Shewing the Positions

Occupied by the United States & Confederate Forces During the Siege, circa 1864. O.M. Poe. MS 1361-MP 848.

War Telegram Marking Map, 1862. L. Prang & Co. MS 1361-MP 792.

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PROGRAMS

Educational Outreach

“Sophia’s Schoolhouse,” an educational blog produced by GHS education coordinator Sophia Sineath, features videos and traditional blog posts by GHS staff and volunteers. Posted on the GHS YouTube, SchoolTube, and TeacherTube channels, blog posts encourage historical research and focus on utilizing primary sources in the classroom. During 2016, six new videos and three written posts were created as part of this project. The blog can be found at http://schoolhouse.georgiahistory.com/.

“Off the Deaton Path,” a blog written by GHS senior historian Stan Deaton, featured six new entries in 2016, on a variety of historical subjects.

In 2016, major updates were made to the online exhibits and featured historical figure pages on the GHS website. The changes were created to make a better user experience. http://georgiahistory.com/education-outreach/online-exhibits/.

Georgia History Festival

Georgia History Festival 2016: From Waffle Fries to Global Skies: Georgia Business and the Making of Modern America

The 2016 Georgia History Festival (GHF) grew beyond the typical annual events of February to encompass the entire six-month period leading up to that anniversary period. Beginning in September with the new school year, GHF events and resources expanded to allow more opportunities for engaging new audiences across the state.

GHF Keynote Address –January 28, 2016 – Dr. Stan Deaton, Columbus Museum, Columbus Colonial Faire and Muster – February 4–5, 2016 – Wormsloe State Historic Site, Savannah Super Museum Sunday – February 5, 2016 – multiple sites throughout Georgia Georgia Day Parade – February 10, 2016 – Savannah Trustees Gala – February 18, 2016 – Hyatt Regency, Savannah

In-School Presentations, Savannah — January 2016 - GHF staff engaged approximately 1,182 elementary, middle, and high school students in an interactive program that taught

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students how to analyze historical advertisements in exploration of the 2016 Focus of Study in thirteen schools.

Newspapers in Education — Published on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 - Inspired by the on-line education resources, the Newspapers in Education insert is an activity-based resource made available to teacher-subscribers through the Savannah Morning News. PDF version available on the GHS website: http://georgiahistory.com/education-outreach/online-exhibits/online-exhibits/from-waffle-fries-to-global-skies-how-georgia-business-created-the-modern-world/newspapers-in-education/. Copies distributed 2,400

Georgia History Festival 2017: A State of Innovation

The 2016–2017 GHF began in September 2016 with the Public Lecture “George Washington, Leadership, and Global Revolution” on September 29, 2016, at First Baptist Church in Savannah. The UVaClub of Savannah and the Georgia Historical Society hosted a conversation with Dr. William Ferraro, editor-in-chief of the George Washington Papers. Dr. Stan Deaton, The Elaine B. Andrews Distinguished Histo-rian at GHS, engaged Dr. Ferarro on topics from Founding Fathers to global conflicts to presidential elections.

In-School Presentations, Statewide: From September to December, education coordinator Sophia Sineath visited four schools around the state for special in-school presenta-tions based on the 2016–2017 Georgia History Festival Theme, “A Sate of Innova-tion.” Presentations engaged approximately 437 students.

Archive Month Research Round-Up Field Trips, GHS Research Center, Savannah: In October 2016, two schools visited the GHS Research Center for Archives Month Research Round-Up field trips. Utilizing interactive stations with relevant, engaging activities, these experiences introduced students to the work of historical archives and demystified the process of identifying and using historical resources. Field Trips engaged approxi-mately eighty-six students.

Teacher Training event with George Washington’s Mount Vernon, GHS Research Center, Savannah: GHS welcomed nineteen teachers to the Research Center for a one-day professional de-velopment workshop presented in partnership with the education team at George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Teachers learned about the agricultural innovations of

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President George Washington and Charles Herty through lectures, archival collec-tions, hands-on activities, and discussion.

Online Educational Resources: During the reporting period, the James Edward Oglethorpe and Sequoyah pages were enhanced and new teacher guides were published to sup-port the Georgia Hsitory Festival theme. http://georgiahistory.com/education-outreach/online-exhibits/featured-historical-figures/.

AWARDS

Publication Awards

Malcolm Bell Jr. and Muriel Barrow Bell Award, for the best book in Georgia history – awarded to Dr. Talitha LeFlouria for Chained in Silence: Black Women and Convict Labor in the New South (University of North Carolina Press)

Lilla M. Hawes Award, for the best book in Georgia county or local history – awarded to Ashley Callahan for Southern Tufts: The Regional Origins and National Craze for Chenille Fashion (University of Georgia Press)

E. Merton Coulter Award, for the best article published in the Georgia Historical Quarterly – awarded to Dr. Steven Hahn for “‘The Pocahontas of Georgia’: Mary Musgrove in the American Literary Imagination,” Spring/Summer 2015

Service Awards

John McPherson Berrien Lifetime Achievement Award – presented to Dr. John C. Inscoe, University of Georgia History in the Media Award – presented to Natalie Hendrix, host of The Southern Scene, WSAV.

Roger K. Warlick Local History Achievement Awards

2016 Affiliate Chapter of the Year: Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History Exhibits: The Columbus Museum

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Programs: Historic Oakland Foundation, Inc. Media: Massie Heritage Center

GEORGIA HISTORICAL MARKERS

Georgia Historical Marker Program: Markers Approved and Installed January 9 – The Introduction of Soybeans to North America (Chatham County) April 3 – Elizabeth Evelyn Wright (Talbot County) May 19 - The Albany Home of Governor George D. Busbee (Dougherty County) June 4 - Reverend Silas Xavier Floyd, D.D.: 1869–1923 (Richmond County) September 18 - Macon County Training School (Macon County) October 7 - Trinity CME: “Mother Trinity” (Richmond County)

Georgia Business History Initiative May 16 – Birthplace of Coca-Cola (Fulton County) November 1 - 1996 Summer Olympics: Games of the XXVI Olympiad (Fulton County)

Georgia Civil Rights Trail Marker Project September 23 – The Georgia Civil Rights Trail: The Savannah Protest Movement (Chatham County)

Marker Maintenance Program

Total Markers Surveyed, Statewide: 365 (in fifty-four counties)

Markers Cleaned/General Maintenance: 31

• Chatham County-6• Effingham County-4• Fulton County-2• Glynn County-7• Gwinnett County-1• Liberty County-3• McIntosh County-6• Muscogee County-2

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Markers Replaced: 11

• Oothcaloga Mission- Gordon County• Battle of Resaca- Gordon County • The Army of the Tennessee at Roswell – Cobb County • Smyrna-Ruff’s Mill Confederate Line – Cobb County • Georgia Militia at Lovejoy’s Station- Clayton County • The Reverend Mr. John Osgood – Liberty County • Walker’s Division at Sugar Creek Valley - DeKalb County • Mercer Auto Camp- Chatham County • First Baptist Church- Chatham County • History of Emancipation: Special Field Orders No. 15- Chatham County • Birthplace of Charles Holmes Herty- Baldwin County

Markers Repaired: 5

• Boyhood Home of Woodrow Wilson - Richmond County • Pulitzer Prize Winner Caroline Pafford Miller -Appling County• Fightin’ Joe Wheeler- Rockdale County• Camp Sumter: Confederate Prison Site- Sumter County • Federal Headquarters- Sumter County

Markers Receiving New Posts: 14

• Taylor-Grady House – Athens-Clarke County • Lumpkin Academy – Macon County • Dallas – New Hope Line – Paulding County • Union Baptist Church – Lanier County • Fort Early –Crisp County • Slave Cabin- Glynn County • Jefferson Davis- Laurens County • Jefferson Davis- Laurens County • Dr. Wm. A. Caruthers (1809–1846): Early American Novelist- Chatham County • James Edward Oglethorpe (1696–1785)- Chatham County • Sherman’s Headquarters: Green-Meldrim Mansion - Chatham County • Sherman’s Right Wing- Effingham County

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Assets:

CashInvestmentsReceivablesPromises to giveInventoryPrepaid ExpensesProperty Plant and Equipment, Net

Liabilities:

Current Liabilities

Net Assets

Total Liabilities and Net Assets

Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2016

$1,925,175$8,386,897

$159,438$834,082

$16,712$21,593

$4,536,319

$15,880,216

$976,055

$14,904,161

$15,880,216

Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2015

$679,575$8,198,104

$290,286$1,054,020

$33,785$24,335

$4,690,058

$14,970,163

$1,028,166

$13,848,983

$14,970,163

Revenue - OperatingRevenue - CapitalExpensesInvestment Earnings (Losses)

Increase in Net Assets

$3,099,309$0

$2,340,016$295,885

$1,055,178

$2,157,201$0

$2,196,954$76,592

$36,839

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

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