Digital Library of Georgia http://dlg.usg.edu Archives, libraries and museums have contributed books, photographs and newspapers—plus collections of manuscript genealogies and diaries—to this impressive database. You’ll also find some records naming the enslaved. Georgia Archives https://www.georg...
Bobby Jones (center) drives during the first-ever Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia on March 22, 1934. (augusta.com) * * * From Our Advertisers Wanna get away? This colorful advertisement beckoned New Yorker readers to take the next boat to sunny Bermuda… …while the Grace Line ...
s famed 1930 image of Grand Central Terminal; one of the photographer’s many images of clouds under the title Equivalent, 1930; image taken from Stieglitz’s studio/gallery window titled From My Window at An American Place, North, 1931; Dorothy Norman, circa 1931; Georgia O’Keeffe, 1933....
President Trump on Saturday called Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R), and for more than an hour sought to persuade him that there is evidence of election fraud in the Peach State. The Hill has independently confirmed the below transcript of the call, based on audio ...
a neighbor of the artist who was on the force for five years when prints of his backside began appearing at soda fountains. He retired in 1975, but as theSpringfield Republicanexplained inhis obituary, Clemens Jr. remained “one of the most recognizable figures in the history of the state ...
Bobby Jones (center) drives during the first-ever Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia on March 22, 1934. (augusta.com) * * * From Our Advertisers Wanna get away? This colorful advertisement beckoned New Yorker readers to take the next boat to sunny Bermuda… …while the Grace Line ...
…from the back pages we have these gems from Brunswick records, and Reuben’s restaurant, which featured written testimonials from famous clientele including the “It Girl” actressClara Bow, cartoonistHarry Hershfield, and playwrightNoël Coward… ...
Wonderful rendering of The New York Central Building, with shades of Georgia O’Keeffe. Not a soul at The New Yorker had an inkling of the bleakness that lay ahead — rampant unemployment, the rise of the Nazi party, the Dust Bowl, Busby Berkeley musicals… E.B. White, in “Notes & ...
Simms Campbell, Fox Movietone, George Price, Georgia Engelhard, Gluyas Williams, Harry Brown, James Thurber, Long Island Motor Parkway, Morris Markey, Movietone newsreels, Ned Hilton, Otto Soglow, Peter Arno, Richard Decker, Robert Day, SS Morro Castle, William Kissam Vanderbilt IILeave a ...
…however, let’s give proper due toGeorgia Engelhard(1906–1986), who scandalized the mountaineering world by ditching the Victorian climbing skirt in favor of a pair of climbing pants. Engelhard was the first female climber to ascend many of the peaks in the Rockies… ...