Saint Marys (Ga.)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Cecil Green Chappel collection
8 Items in total. Correspondence, legal documents, street map of St. Marys (Ga.), and a tax receipt. Of note are two letters. An 1812 letter of introduction for a Navy man stationed in St. Marys, and an affecting 1815 letter written by Samuel Ward announcing the death of a grandson, Samuel Clark.
Isaac F. Arnow papers and historical manuscripts
This collection is based upon the records created and collected by Isaac F. Arnow. The collection contains St. Marys tax surveys, the enlistment roster for the Camden County Minute Men (a Civil War era military unit), undated tax records, St. Marys Board of Education Minutes, correspondence, and descriptive essays.
James T. Vocelle collection
This collection contains the James T. Vocelle Family papers and historical records, including photographs, deeds, slavery transactions, civil war correspondence, political appointments, marriage records, passport and citizenship records, Acadian and family genealogy, artifacts, and maps. The collection also contains personal and professional records, awards, appointments, speeches, and ephemera of James T. Vocelle.
Rudulph Family collection
St. Marys Woman’s Club Yearbooks
St. Marys Woman’s Club Yearbook 1951-1965. Bound in a loose-leaf red binder, 4.5" x 7". Includes names of committees, members, budgets, annual schedules, and goals.