Robert G. Stephens, Jr. family papers, 1783-1996
This collection contains photographs, correspondence, wills and deeds, scrapbooks, and genealogy research of the Stephens, Evans, Bryan, Avary, Carr and associated families.
More About This Collection
Creator
Stephens family
Date of Original
1783/1996
Subject
Families--Photographs
Architecture--Designs and plans
Real estate investment
Slavery--Georgia--History
Enslaved persons--Georgia
Georgia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Veterans
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Correspondence
People
Evans, Lawton B. (Lawton Bryan), 1862-1934
Stephens, Robert G. (Robert Grier), 1913-
Evans, Clement A. (Clement Anselm), 1833-1911
Location
United States, 39.76, -98.5
United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018
Medium
scrapbooks
family papers
indentures
estate administration records
Type
Text
Description
This collection contains photographs, correspondence, wills and deeds, scrapbooks, and genealogy research of the Stephens, Evans, Bryan, Avary, Carr and associated families. It also includes drafts and research of Robert G. Stephens writing, several clippings scrapbooks, house plans, and George Lippincott's genealogy research notebooks. General Clement A. Evans life is well documented in writing and research by several family members, as well as correspondence, photographs and scrapbooks. It also includes materials about various Confederate veteran groups and reunions. Several documents contain information pertaining to enslaved people.
Robert Grier Stephens Jr. (1913-2003) was a graduate of the University of Georgia, and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a Georgia state Senator and Representative (1951-1959), and United States Congressman (1960-1976). He did extensive research on family history and in particular General Clement A. Evans, authoring the book "Intrepid Warrior."
Clement A. Evans (1833-1911) was born in Stewart County, Georgia. A judge of that county's court and a Georgia state senator. During the Civil War he served as a general in the Confederate States Army, and afterwards became a Methodist minister, retiring in 1892. He then served on the state board of prison commissioners, and wrote a great deal about the Civil War. For more information, see the article Clement Evans (1833-1911) in the New Georgia Encyclopedia .
Lawton Bryan Evans (1862–1934), son of General Clement A. Evans, earned a master's degree at the University of Georgia in 1881. He worked with the Augusta (Georgia) Board of Education as the superintentant of Augusta Schools, serving for 50 years. He was the author of many texts, speeches and lectures on teaching and education. Evans married Florence Campbell and they had three children: Sarah, Lawton Jr., and Clement Anselm. Clement died in a training accident with the Army Air Corps in Texas during World War I.
Related materials in this repository are: Robert G. Stephens, Jr. collection of Clement Anselm Evans material, ms3664; Clement Anselm Evans letters to Charles Edgeworth Jones, ms1466; Evans-Stephens papers, ms2946.
Language
eng
Holding Institution
Hargrett Library