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Robert Brown Bale Papers
This collection contains two framed photo montages in fair condition and an unbound scrapbook in poor condition.
Robert E. Wilder Papers
The Robert E. Wilder Collection holds photos, newspapers articles, correspondence, correspondence between Dean Taylor, and "Mercerian" articles about or written by Robert Wilder. Most of items in the collection relate to his time as a basketball player and basketball coach at Mercer University.
Rollin and Mary Anne Armour Papers
Roy Lee Collins, Jr. Papers
The collection primarily consists of music programs collected by Collins during his lifetime. These programs include Collins’ performances and those that he attended at Tift College and other institutions (mainly churches). The programs are in chronological order. The collection also contains Collins’ college degrees, plaques, a scrapbook, and a framed item from Tift College.
Rufus W. Weaver Papers
Ruth Jinks Papers
The Ruth Jinks Collections contains correspondence, photographs, ledgers, programs, leaflets, and pamphlets.
Samuel Hutto Papers
This collection contains mostly Art Department meeting minutes, items concerning on-campus gallery exhibits, and course information including syllabi. Also included are Samuel Hutto’s curriculum vitae, and items pertaining to professional development, and his work. More miscellaneous items include reports, committee meeting minutes, and administrative items such as information on the old email system, Pines, and the first computerized student record system, SIS.
Searcy Slaton Garrison Papers
The Searcy Slaton Garrison Collection contains correspondence, photographs, and programs from Mr. Garrison’s career.
Second-Ponce De Leon Baptist Church (Fulton Co.) Records
The collection contains financial reports, church bulletins and news, and administrative papers organized by staff member or position.
Shaler Granby Hillyer Papers
The Shaler G. Hillyer Collection contains Baptist sermons, correspondence, and other materials. Many of the older papers are in poor condition.