Finding Aids
Accession #
172
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Scope and Content
The collection spans 1933 to 1979 and consists of administrative records, correspondence, promotional booklets, newspaper clippings, and related materials documenting the activities of Liberty County organizations in which Corrie McDowell Martin was actively involved. Materials include a two-volume record of Daughters of the American Colonists (1940-1957); founding documents of the Midway Museum, Inc.; United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1949-1973 and other materials that document the history of Midway and Liberty County, Georgia.
Start Date
1933
End Date
1979
Keywords
Corrie McDowell Martin, Liberty County, Midway
Disciplines
History | United States History
Acquisitions Information
Gift of Drs. George A. Rogers and R. Frank Saunders, 1970s
Copyright
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Recommended Citation
Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections, "Corrie McDowell Martin papers" (1970). Finding Aids. 114.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/finding-aids/114
Extent
4 boxes