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**{{search result |date=1871 |note=U.S. Coast survey. Doboy and Altamaha sounds. |page=http://hmap.libs.uga.edu/hmap/view?docId=hmap/hmap1871p4.xml;query=pierce;brand=default;query=camden;brand=default }} | **{{search result |date=1871 |note=U.S. Coast survey. Doboy and Altamaha sounds. |page=http://hmap.libs.uga.edu/hmap/view?docId=hmap/hmap1871p4.xml;query=pierce;brand=default;query=camden;brand=default }} | ||
**{{search result |date=1901|note={{has location |county=Wilkes County}}, Ga. New Century Map. Shows '''militia districts''', churches, residences with family names, roads, and rivers. |page=http://hmap.libs.uga.edu/hmap/view?docId=hmap/hmap1901g7.xml;query=militia;brand=default}} | **{{search result |date=1901|note={{has location |county=Wilkes County}}, Ga. New Century Map. Shows '''militia districts''', churches, residences with family names, roads, and rivers. |page=http://hmap.libs.uga.edu/hmap/view?docId=hmap/hmap1901g7.xml;query=militia;brand=default}} | ||
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===Historical Manuscripts and University Archives=== | ===Historical Manuscripts and University Archives=== | ||
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Revision as of 14:21, 8 January 2019
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Historical Maps
- ===Searched for Georgia===
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- too broad - 419 items
- ===Searched for Hickox===
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Historical Manuscripts and University Archives
- ===Searched for crews===
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- Found Harry Crews on document dated 1901.
- Note: Several results for American writer Harry Crews. Harry Crews was born in 1935, in Bacon County, Georgia.
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- Found Vergie Hickox at Series 1. Box 37, folder 50 on document dated 1936-1949.
- Note: Series 1. Correspondence consists mainly of letters to Mitchell from the public and her responses (typed carbon copies), but also includes correspondence from Erskine Caldwell, Willie Snow Ethridge, William Faulkner, Medora Perkerson, Eudora Welty, and other literary figures of the 1930s and the 1940s. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by correspondent last name.
"1936-1949" contains a sequence that could not be interpreted against an available match matrix for date components.
- ===Searched for sikes===
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- Found Bill Sikes at Series 6:Pictures, Subseries 6a:General Pictures, box 1 http://hmfa.libs.uga.edu/hmfa/view?docId=ead/ms907-ead.xml;query=sikes;brand=default.
"Bill Sikes--Series 6:Pictures, Subseries 6a:General Pictures, box 1 http://hmfa.libs.uga.edu/hmfa/view?docId" contains a listed "?" character as part of the property label and has therefore been classified as invalid.
- Found John H Sikes at Box 3 folder 18. http://hmfa.libs.uga.edu/hmfa/search?keyword=sikes on document dated 1897-1946.
- Note: The collection consists of records of Shackelford & Shackelford from ca. 1897-1946. Materials relate to the law firm's business transactions with various individuals and organizations and include correspondence, contracts, court documents, indentures, wills, and probate records.
<ul><li>"John H Sikes-1897-1946-Box 3 folder 18. http://hmfa.libs.uga.edu/hmfa/search?keyword" contains a listed "?" character as part of the property label and has therefore been classified as invalid.</li> <!--br--><li>"1897-1946" contains a sequence that could not be interpreted against an available match matrix for date components.</li></ul>
- Found Thomas Sikes at Box 10, folder 6. http://hmfa.libs.uga.edu/hmfa/view?docId=ead/ms2549-ead.xml;query=sikes;brand=default.
- Note: "Robert Scott Davis collection. The collection consists of mostly xeroxed articles from various historical agencies, some original correspondence, maps, photographs, and newspaper articles relating to subjects Mr. Davis has written about. Included are materials about Georgia's participation in the Texas Revolution; Charles Cole Hind and Aetna Insurance; and miscellaneous Georgia material (especially historic Georgia houses). The first deposit relates to Georgia's participation in the Texas Revolution. There is general soldier information, rosters, maps, flags, and photographs, plus specific information on James W. Fannin and William A. Ward. The Charles Cole Hind and Aetna Insurance material concerns Georgia and Alabama. Mrs. Hind, as the insurance representative, made pre-Civil War building insurance surveys in the two states; xeroxes of the surveys are in this collection. There is also a copy of the book of instruction for agents & a bound copy of The 100 Years of Fire Insurance..., the history of Aetna from 1819-1919. Finally, selections from the miscellaneous Georgia material include: information about the Harris-Pearson-Walker House in Augusta, Carter's Quarters (National Register house) in Murray County, gold mining in Georgia, and materials gathered on the history of Clinton and other places in Georgia.
"Thomas Sikes--Box 10, folder 6. http://hmfa.libs.uga.edu/hmfa/view?docId" contains a listed "?" character as part of the property label and has therefore been classified as invalid.
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