Washington Memorial Library, Middle Georgia Regional Library
The library is devoted to documenting the rich and interesting history of Middle Georgia, to preserving the region's historical records for the future, and to serving as a resource center for archival and manuscript collections in Middle Georgia. The archival records that the Middle Georgia Archives preserves are the records of our activities - as individuals, as institutions, as governments, as organizations, as businesses, and as a people. These records are our fullest, most direct link with the past. They make up a permanently valuable informational and cultural resource, and are a key element in perpetuating our heritage.
- Strengths:
- The Archives collects and makes available for research the manuscript and archival records which are of historical significance for Middle Georgia, including correspondence (personal, family, and business), diaries, scrapbooks, reminiscences, maps, architectural drawings, and the records of clubs, organizations, businesses, and churches.
- Location:
- 1180 Washington Avenue
Macon, Ga 31201-1790
- Email:
- mgrlgh@bibblib.org
Collections
Name |
Description |
Dixie Highway Auxiliary, Bibb Co. Chapter |
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Francis T. Tennille Slave Medical Care Accounts, 1859-1860 |
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Georgia State Fair, Macon, 1886-1960 |
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Griffin, Georgia City Directories |
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Henry A. Hunt Letters, 1931 |
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Isaac Scott Diary |
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Jung Family Photograph Collection |
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Macon, Georgia City Directories |
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Macon-Knoxville Store Ledger, 1825-1831 |
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Middle Georgia School Yearbooks |
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Rees stereograph collection |
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The Blues, Black Vaudeville, and the Silver Screen, 1912-1930s: Selections from the Records of Macon's Douglass Theatre |
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West Point, Georgia city directories |
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