OBB, The source of this uncorrected OCR text may be viewed as a digital facsimile at: http://fax.libs.uga.edu/ P. - DOCUMENTS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. .. ..J.635________________ Dates Date ...November, ^970 Number of Items Name of Collection ........AZAR.IAH__P._.COBB_--.DOCUMENTS__^____ Given by ' Deposited by Purchased from: Schindler's, King St., Charleston, S.C. Other terms Date & method of arrival : Mail, viaWPK, Nov. 1970. DESCRIPTION: Cobb, Azariah P., of Athens Ga. Certificate, one share, Georgia Railroad & Banking Company stock, cancelled. Dated: March l6, 1866. Signed: John P. King, President & J. Milligan, Cashier (Both names crossed out) Note across certificate: "Transfd. to James White, July 20, 1867." Attached to this is: Cobb, A. P., Clarke County, Ga. Power of Attorney. To: Joseph Milligan of Richmond County. Dated: July 18, 1867. Re: To transfer share of above stock to James White. Signed: A. P. Cobb Jas. A. Carlton, Not. Public. ### UGL 832 COBB, CARLISLE - JRAPERS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No...——1R5Q______ Dates Covered 1931 - 1955 Date ^^-.December J.§77.____ Number of Items —11_.____ Name of Collection Carlisle Cobb Papers___________________ Given by: Mrs. Lee S. Trimble, Dalton, Georgia Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival: 13 July 1973 DESCRIPTION Carlisle Cobb, son of Judge Howell Cobb and Mary McXinley Cobb, was a graduate of the University of Georgia, being a collegiate baseball star, and a prominent Georgia attorney, serving as Judge of the Western Judicial Circuit. He also was a member of the Georgia State Legislature. In addition to these duties, Carlisle Cobb was a writer, from legal explications to poetry. This collection contains examples of his writing skills and articles concerning him. 313/1-73/5CC HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2007 Cobb, Carlisle, 1886-1970. Carlisle Cobb family papers, 1815-1971 (bulk 1922-1947). 29 linear ft. Arranged by record type. Carlisle Cobb (1886-1970), lawyer and judge, son of Howell Cobb (1842-1909) and Mary McKinley Cobb (1844-1927), married Kate McKinley Treanor in 1913. Children include Carlisle Cobb, Jr. (1916) married Juliette Dale, Howell Edward (1918), and Mary McKinley (1923) married Lee Trimble. Other family members include Carlisle's brothers Zachariah Lamar Cobb (b. 1880) and Thomas Reade Roots (1868-1898) married Maud Barker (d. 1891), sisters Sara Spalding (b. 1882) married Richard Baxter (d. 1906) and Caroline Elizabeth (b. 1884), and his nephew Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb (b. 1896). The collection consists of papers of Carlisle Cobb and the Cobb family from 1815-1971. The papers include correspondence, clippings, photographs, receipts, family legal papers, radio scripts (ca. 1930s) of Carlisle Cobb pertaining to Georgia and United States politics, and manuscripts of Carlisle Cobb and Mary McKinley Cobb. The correspondence contains sporadic letters (1815-1922) between Howell Cobb, Mary McKinley Cobb, Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb, and members of the McKinley family discussing family matters with some references to Georgia politics. The bulk of the correspondence (1922-1947) contains letters from Carlisle Cobb to his wife Kate Cobb; from Carlisle, Jr. to his wife Juliette Cobb from England, France, and Ireland while serving with the 6th and 28th Cavalry during World War II; and from Mary McKinley Cobb, while a student at Kansas State University, to Lee Trimble. The letters document family matters, activities of the correspondents, and some discussion of politics. Other correspondents include Sara Cobb Baxter, Howell E. Cobb, Zachariah Lamar Cobb, and Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb. Cite as: Carlisle Cobb family papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries. Athens, GA 30602. Related collections in this repository: Other Cobb family papers. 1. Kansas State University. 2. United States. Army. Cavalry, 6th. 3. United States. Army. Cavalry, 28th. 4. Authors, American—Georgia. 5. American literature—20th century. 6. Women authors, American—Georgia. 7. Universities and colleges-Kansas. 8. World War, 1939-1945.9. Georgia-Politics and government—1865-1950. 10. Manuscripts. 11. Photographs. 12. Radio scripts. I. Baxter, Sarah Cobb, b. 1822. II. Cobb, Carlisle, 1916- III. Cobb, Howell, 1842- 1909. IV. Cobb, Howell Edward, 1918- V. Cobb, Mary McKinley, 1844-1927. VI. Cobb, Thomas Reade Rootes, 1868-1898. VII. Cobb, Thomas Reade Rootes, b. 1896. VIII. Cobb, Zachariah, b. 1880. IX. Trimble, Mary McKinley Cobb, 1923- X. McKinley family. XI. Cobb family. XII. GAGP CarHste Cobb Family Papers Ms 2007 Box Inventory Boxl Biography/Genealogy Box 2 Biography/Genealogy Box 3 Correspondence 1815-1889 Box 4 Correspondence 1890-1895 Box 5 Correspondence 1896-1898 Box 6 Correspondence 1899-1903 Box? Correspondence 1904 Box 8 Correspondence 1905-1921 Box 9 Correspondence 1922-1924 Box 10 Correspondence 1925-1933 Box 11 Correspondence 1934-1936 Box 12 Correspondence 1937-1941 Box 13 Correspondence 1942 -1943 Box 14 Correspondence 1944 Box 15 Correspondence 1945 Box 16 Correspondence 1946-1947 Box 17 Correspondence 1948 -1968 Box 18 Correspondence 1969-1971, Undated Box 19 Correspondence - Undated Box 20 A Address books, Addresses, Agricultural Extension material, Ante-bellum homes of Athens, Army Box 21 A Army, Art, Awards Box 22 B-C Bank vault records, Richard Boling Baxter, Jr. estate, Birth certificates, Calling cards, Cards, Clippings Box 23 C Clippings, Howell Cobb estate Box 24 C-E Howell Cobb estate, Contract papers, Curiosa, DAR, Diary 1956, Empty envelopes Box 25 F-J Frost Construction Company, Grade book, House repair receipts, Invitations, Journals Box 26 L-M Legal papers, William McKinley, Medical, Miscellaneous Box 27 M-N Miscellaneous, Notebooks Box 28 N-P Notebooks, Pensions, Pictures Box 29 P Pictures Box 30 P Pictures, Prayer book Box 31 R Receipts 1829-1936 Box 32 R Receipts 1937-1944 Box 33 R Receipts 1945 -1947 Box 34 R Receipts 1948-1957 Box 35 R Receipts 1958-1961 Box 36 R Receipts 1962-1963 Box 37 R Receipts 1964 Box 38 R Receipts 1964-1965 Box39 R Receipts 1966-1968 Box 40 R Receipts 1969 Box 41 R Receipts 1970 -1971 & undated, Recipes Box 42 S School, Scrapbooks Box 43 S-W Carlo Sibrza, Social Security, Tenant papers, Ticket stubs, War ration book, Wills Box 44 Woodblocks Box 45 Woodblocks Box 46 Woodblocks Box 47 Woodblocks Box 48 Woodblocks Box 49 Woodblocks Box 50 Woodblocks Box 51 Woodblocks Box 52 Woodblocks Box 53 Woodblocks Box 54 Writings by: Sara Cobb Baxter, Carlisle Cobb, Carolyn Cobb Box 55 Writings by: Howell Cobb, Katherine McKinley Cobb, Mary McKinley Cobb Box 56 Writings by: Thomas R. R. Cobb, Zach Lamar Cobb, Maud Cobb Lester, Archibald McKinley, and other authors Box 57 Printed material Box 58 (oversize) Pictures Oversize FoMer Photograph of Brig. Gen. Howell Cobb Architectural drawings (2) COBB, CAROLYN - PAPERS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. __ JL253 _______ Dates Covered ipn - ip-,y Date ___ ?3_December_lSn—— . Number of Items PlS _____ Name of Collection ...— Cjjrplyn Cobb Paper_s _____________________ Civen by: Mrs. Lee S. Trimble, Dalton, Georgia Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival : 13 July 1973 DESCRIPTION Daughter of Judge Hcurell Cobb and Mary McKinley Cobb, Miss Carolyn Cobb was for many years a civic and cultural leader of the Athens coamunity. In cluded in this collection are correspondences vith numerous individuals (for example, Richard B. Russell), information on Lucy Cobb Institute with Miss Cobb's diplomas, material on drama and theatre in Athens, and miscellaneous articles and clippings. Cobb, Carolyn THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. Dates Covered ————————— Date - 1979 , -, „ . Carolyn Cobb Collection Name of CoHechon ——- Given by Deposited by Purchased from Gary Doster Other terms Date & method of arrival May 1979 DESCRIPTION This collection is basically a genealogy of the Cobb Family. Also included is some correspondence of Carolyn Cobb. Cobb was the daughter of Howell Cobb, Jr. and Mary McKinley. Apparently the notebook was done by Lucien F. Williams, .Jr. or copied from his notes. COBB, HOWELL, JR. — CERTIFICATE THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.— ..i _____ ..- Dates Covered ... Date .......-_ _____ Number of Items Name of Collection ..._..Hp^U .Cobj), Junipjr _-- Ce^fi Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION This document, datelined Bibb County "29th day of January 1866," is signed by Carleton B. Cole, Judge Superior Court of the Macon Circuit. It giv^ approval and admits Howell Cobb, Jr. to the bar of the State of Georgia and assigns him "all the privileges of an attorney & counsellor & solicitor in the several courts of Law and Equity in this State." Entirely handwritten, it has the seal of Bibb County attached in the lower left corner. It is located in the oversize drawers. 2H/l-**3/;co HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1367 Cobb,Howell, 1815-1868. Howell Cobb family papers, 1824-1888. 36 items. Arranged in chronological order. d H Related collections in this repository: Other Cobb family papers. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCMFT COLLECTION Ms 2345 Cobb,Howell, 1815-1868. Howell Cobb papers, 1861-1868. .5 linear ft. Arranged in chronological order. Howell Cobb (1815-1868), lawyer and politician, resided in Athens, Georgia. The collection consists of papers of Howell Cobb from 1861-1868. The papers include correspondence and telegrams to Cobb pertaining to the Civil War and administration of the Confederate government. The telegrams mainly contain brief notes on troop movements, battles or skirmishes, and casualties in Georgia particularly during the Atlanta Campaign. The correspondence discusses cotton production and trade for the Confederacy, conscriptions, black market trading by Georgia citizens, Reconstruction government, and the 1868 presidential election. The collection also contains letters (1865) between Howell Cobb Jr. and Mary McKinley before their marriage and a manuscript (1892) written by John O. Waddell detailing his experiences at Crampton's Gap (Md.) during the Civil War. Forms part of: E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection 11. Cite as: E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection II, Howell Cobb papers (10:5- 85). Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Cobb, Mary McKinley, 1844-1927. 2. Waddell, John O. 3. Confederate States of America. Army. 4. Atlanta Campaign, 1864. 5. Black market-Georgia. 6. Cotton trade-Confederate States of America. 7. Draft-Confederate States of America. 8. Generals-Georgia. 9. Presidents-United States-Election-1868. 10. Reconstruction-United States. 11. Atlanta (Ga.)-History-Civil War, 1861- 1865-Campaigns. 12. Crampton's Gap (Md.)-History-Civil War, 1861-1865- Campaigns. 13. Georgia-History-Civil War, 1861-1865-Campaigns. 14. Maryland- History-Civil War, 1861-1865-Campaigns. I. Cobb, Howell, 1842-1909. II. GAGP Howell Cobb Papers in E. Merton Coulter Historical Manuscripts Ms 2345 Box 10 Inventory Box 10 Folder Description 5 Correspondence - Undated 6 Correspondence - Undated 7 Correspondence - Undated 8 - Correspondence - Undated 9 Correspondence - Undated 10 Correspondence - Undated 11 Correspondence - Undated 12 Correspondence - Undated 13 Correspondence - Undated 14 Correspondence - Undated 15 Correspondence - Undated 16 Correspondence - Undated 17 Cards 18 Certificates 19 Commission 20 Correspondence - 6 February 1861 21 Correspondence - 6 February 1861 22 Correspondence - 21 February 1861 23 Correspondence - 22 May 1863 24 Correspondence - 7 June 1863 25 Correspondence - 26 October 1863 26 Correspondence - 1864 Box 10 (continued) Folder Description 27 Correspondence - 1864 28 Correspondence - 29 May 1864 29 Correspondence - 20 April 1864 30 Correspondence - May 1864 31 Correspondence - 4 May 1864 32 Correspondence - 10 May 1864 33 Correspondence - 20 May 1864 34 Correspondence - 21 May 1864 35 Correspondence - 15 July 1864 36 Correspondence - 16 July 1864 37 Correspondence - 16 July 1864 38 Correspondence - 17 July 1864 39 Correspondence - 19 July 1864 40 Correspondence - 19 July 1864 41 Correspondence - 20 August 1864 42 Correspondence - 2 September 1864 43 Correspondence - 4 November 1864 44 Correspondence - 10 November 1864 45 Correspondence - 14 November 1864 46 Correspondence - 15 November 1864 47 Correspondence - 1865 48 Correspondence - 1865 Box 10 (continued) Folder Description 49 Correspondence - 8 February 1865 50 Correspondence - 20 February 1865 51 Correspondence - 20 February 1865 52 Correspondence - 22 February 1865 53 Correspondence - 23 February 1865 54 Correspondence - 28 February 1865 55 Correspondence - 17 April 1865 56 Correspondence - 12 April 1867 57 Correspondence - 23 September 1868 58 Correspondence - 5 October 1868 59 Correspondence - 5 March 1873 60 Correspondence - Undated 61 Correspondence - Undated 62 Correspondence - Undated 63 Correspondence - Undated 64 Correspondence - Undated 65 Correspondence - Undated 66 Correspondence - Undated 67 Correspondence - Undated 68 Correspondence - Undated 69 Receipts 70 School Reports Box 10 (continued) Folder Description 71 Signature 72 Phrenology Chart 73 Correspondence - 17 November 1864 74 Correspondence - 29 November 1864 75 Correspondence - 24 December 1864 76 Correspondence - 27 December 1864 77 Correspondence - 2 January 1865 78 Correspondence - 20 January 1865 79 Correspondence - 22 January 1865 80 Correspondence - 24 January 1865 81 Correspondence - 18 March 1865 82 Correspondence - 23 March 1865 83 Correspondence - 14 May 1865 84 Correspondence - 26 October 1892 85 Correspondence - 8 December 1892 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1368 Cobb, HoweH, 1842-1909. Howell Cobb Jr. family papers, 1859-1925. 65 items. Arranged in chronological order. Howell Cobb Jr. (1842-1909), lawyer, of Athens. Georgia. The collection consists of personal papers of HoweH Cobb Jr. and his family from 1859-1925. Comprised mainly of correspondence between Cobb and his wife. Mary McKinley Cobb. Cite as: HoweH Cobb Jr. family papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries. Athens. GA 30602 Related collections in this repository: Other Cobb family papers. 1. Athens (Ga.) 1. Cobb family. II. Cobb, Mary McKinley, 1844-1927. III. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1376 Cobb,Howell, 1815-1868. Howell Cobb family papers, 1793-1932 (bulk 1839-1868). 52 linear ft. Arranged in chronological order. Howell Cobb (1815-1868), lawyer, politician, Confederate government official, and Civil War officer, married Mary Ann Lamar in 1835. Their children included John Addison, Howell Jr., and Mary Ann (Erwin). The family mainly resided in Athens, Georgia. The collection consists of papers of Howell Cobb and the Cobb family from 1793-1932. The bulk of the collection (1839-1868) consists of correspondence between Howell Cobb, his wife, Mary Ann, and her brother, John B. Lamar. The letters discuss politics in both Georgia and the United States, the Confederate States of America including its formation and administration, and information on Cobb's business interests, especially plantation news. After Cobb's death (1868), the remainder of the correspondence is between other family members including John A. Cobb, Howell Cobb, Jr., Alexander Erwin, and Mary Erwin discussing family and social news, business interests, and legal cases. The collection also contains indentures and land grants (1793-1829) relating to Zachariah Lamar's business interests. Finding aid available in repository. Cite as: Howell Cobb family papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. Related collections in this repository: Other Cobb family papers. 1. Cobb, Howell. 2. Erwin, Mary Ann Lamar Cobb, 1850-1930. 3. Lamar, Zachariah, 1767-1834. 4. Cobb family. 5. Erwin, Alexander S., 1843-1907. 6. Georgia. Governor (1851-1853 : Cobb) 7. Confederate States of America. 8. Farm management—Georgia. 9. Lawyers—Georgia. 10. Athens (Ga.) 11. Georgia— History-Civil War, 1861-1865. 12. Georgia-Politics and govemment-1775-1865. 13. Georgia—Politics and government—1865-1950. 14. Georgia—Social life and customs—19th century. 15. Georgia—Social life and customs--20th century. 16. United States—Politics and government—1815-1861. 17. Indentures. 18. Land grants. 1. Cobb, Mary Arm Lamar, 1818-1889. II. Lamar, J. B. (John Basil), 1812-1862.111. GAGP NUCMC: MS84-2243 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No._ Io7p_______ Dates Covered Date 30 J^e 1981_______ Number of Items Name of Collection —— Family Bible (xeroxes) Given by Tinsley Rucker who received copies from Mary Erwin West. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION This collection contains the genealogical material from the family Bible of Hcwell Cobb and Martha Jaqueline Rootes. The other items were things that had been placed into the Bible. 1. Cobb Family. 313/2-30/500 COBB, IRVIN S. (Peterson Gift) THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. .. .....200_ _.. . Dates Covered .... Date ..S^Pt 1__196{_____ ____________ Number of Items Name of Collection ............IRYH..^. .PQBB__-_ _HSTTER_._____________ Given by : Miss Johnnie Inez Peters on. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival: Via John W. Bonner, 1968 DESCRIPTION IS to Miss Johnnie Peterson Dated: Nov. 17, 19^4 re: Covering letter for booklet (not here). UGL 832 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. *TrL.^ ______ Dates Covered .. Date _________ --- _____ - Number of Items Name of Collection ......295i:A.iA.A*..-. ____ . _______ . Given by ^ Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival * PRELIMINARY DESCRIPTION application by J.A. Ccbb to Ccnfedei-ste States Ariry Medical ^xapdnirg Board for discharge for ?. psrr^anert disability. Cobb ^as in Co. "C" 10th Ala Reg't l-arch 3, lS6f. SUBSEQUENT HISTORY CCB3, THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No._JLIZI. !_____ Dates Covered —— Date -..Jifinr. JLA2^3________ Number of Items __I . Name of Collection---.-i2^LiA..^r:---^3f:L---CLJ^Vr:5______ Given by Deposited by Purchased from ' ^stete of L. Har-rett Other terms Date & method of arrival ' ^^n. 1?63, '-'?K PRELIMINARY DESCRIPTION Cobb, John A. Sale of Cni. John -^. Cotb's property., first TueFda_, ^t<. day of l-.ay, 1C41. I- ss. in unidentified hand, on first 6 paref small notebook. A list of 32 Negro slaves, with the name, age, nar.e of purchaser, andjsale of each. Cobb was 3 prominent Athens, Ga. plsrter. Father of Novell and Thonias R.^ Cobb. SUBSEQUENT HISTORY ., HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 449 Cobb, Mary Ann Lamar, 1818-1889. Mary Ann Lamar Cobb account book, 1850-1858. ] v. Mary Ann Lamar Cobb (1818-1884) wiie of HoweH Cobb. of Athens, Georgia. The collection consists of an account book Rom 1850-1858. The volume was used for various purposes including several pages relating to the purchase of wood; accounts of Mr. Gallagher, gardener to Governor Cobb; Mary Ann Cobb's accounts for various purchases; and list of Rachel's (last name unknown) children and birthdates. Cite as: Mary Ann Lamar Cobb account book. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library. University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602 Related collections in this repository: Other Cobb family papers. 1. Gardening-Georgia. 2. Athens (Ga.) 3. Account book. I. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1249 Cobb, Mary McKinley, 1844-1927. Mary McKinley Cobb papers, 1886-1967. 3 linear ft. Arranged in chronological order. Mary McKinley Cobb (1844-1927). poet, wife of Howell Cobb. Jr.. bom in Lexington. Georgia. The collection consists of personal and literary papers of Mary McKinley Cobb from 1886-1967. Includes typescripts, news clippings, business files, correspondence, and material relating to the publication of SWALLOW FLIGHTS: THE POSTHUMOUS POEMS OF MARY McKINLEY COBB. Cite as: Mary McKinley Cobb papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602 Related collections in this repository: Other Cobb family papers. 1. Women poets. American. 2. Poets, American—Georgia--20th century. 3. American poetry—Georgia—20th century. 4. Manuscripts. I. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1306 Cobb, Mary McKinley, 1844-! 927. Mary McKinley Cobb papers, 1886-! 935. .5 linear fit. Arranged by record type. Mary McKinley Cobb (1844-1927), poet, wife of Howelt Cobb, Jr., bom in Lexington, Georgia. The collection consists of papers of Mary McKinley Cobb from 1886-1935. Includes correspondence, writings, clippings, and photographs relating to the Cobb family and Mary's poetry. Major correspondents include Howell Cobb, Jr., Willie Cobb, and Carl McKinley. Cite as: Mary McKinley Cobb papers, 1886-1935. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens Ga 30602. !. Cobb, Howell, 1842-1909. 2. Cobb, Willie. 3. Cobb family. 4. McKinley, Carl. 5. American poetry—Georgia. 6. Women poets, American—Georgia. 7. Photographs. 1. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 448 Cobb. Thomas Read Rootes. 1823-1862. Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb papers. 1852-1862. .5 linear ft. Arranged in chronological order. Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb (i 823-1862), lawyer and Brigadier General, born at Cherry Hill plantation in Jefferson County. Georgia. During the Civil War, he commanded Cobb's Legion and was killed at Fredericksburg, Virginia. The collection consists of papers of Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb from 1852-1862. Consists primarily of typescript copies of letters to his wife. Marian Lumpkin Cobb (1860-1862) while commanding Cobb's Legion. The letters discuss Cobb's participation in the Seven Days' Battle, the Battle of Antietam. and the Battle of 2nd Bull Run; and his attitude toward the events and personalities he encountered during his military career. Cite as: Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens. GA 30602 Related collections in this repository: Other Cobb family papers. i. Confederate States of America. Army. Cavalry. Cobb's Legion. 2. Confederate States of America. Army-Officers. 3. Generals-Confederate States of America. 4. Bull Run. 2nd Battle of Va.. 1862. 5. Antietam. Battle of. Md.. 1862 6. Seven Days' Battles. 1862. 7. Maryland-History-Civil War. 1861-1865- Campaigns. 8. Virginia-History-Civil War. 1861-1865-Campaigns. 1. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 3158 Cobb, Thomas Reade Rootes, 1823-1862 Letter to Governor Joseph Emerson Brown, 1860 September 17 1 item Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb (1823-1862) was a lawyer born at Cherry Hill plantation in Jefferson County, Georgia. The collection consists of a letter dated September 17, 1860 written by Cobb to Governor Joseph E. Brown. The letter is in regard to a report by Thweatt concerning the endowment of the University of Georgia. The report apparently blamed the University Trustees for squandering funds. Cobb believes the report incorrect and proceeds to strongly contradict the figures given. Cite as: Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb letter to Governor Joseph Emerson Brown. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602 Related collections in this repository: other Cobb family papers 1. University of Georgia—History HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1370 Cobb, Thomas Reade Rootes, b. 1896. Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb family papers, 1872-1961. 35 linear ft. Arranged by record type. Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb HI (1896-), lawyer and poet of Atlanta, Georgia. Married Maud M. Barker (d. 1927). The collection consists of papers of Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb and the Cobb family from 1872-1961. Includes correspondence, clippings, photographs, printed material, legal materials relating to Cobb's law practice, financial records, and manuscript poems written by Cobb under the pseudonym of Archibald Zamphtoff. The correspondence contains letters from Maud Barker (Cobb) to her parents Charlotte C. and C.P.N. Barker written while a student at the Lucy Cobb Institute (Athens, Ga.) and letters between Cobb and Maud including correspondence during Cobb's World War I service as a clerk with the American Legation in Stockholm, Sweden (1918) and Winchester, England (1919). Other correspondence, including originals to Cobb as well as typed carbons of his replies, relates to Cobb's law practice and pertains to legal cases, politics, and the Democratic party. Additional correspondents include Howell N. Cobb, Clark Howell, and C.P.N. Barker. The collection also includes several volumes of class notes taken by Howell N. Cobb while at Emory University (Atlanta, Ga.) and Harvard (Cambridge, Mass.) and scrapbooks containing clippings and photographs of Carolyn Dana Cobb. Cite as: Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb family papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. Related collections in this repository: Other Cobb family papers. 1 Cobb Carolyn Dana. 2. Barker, Charlotte C. 3. Democratic Party (Ga.) 4. Lucy Cobb Institute (Athens, Ga.) 5. Emory University. 6. Harvard University. 7 American poetry-20th century. 8. College students-Georgia. 9. Lawyers- Georgia 10 Poets, American-Georgia. 11. Universities and colleges-Georgia. 12. World War, 1914-1918. 13. Georgia-Politics and govemment-1865-1950. 14. Manuscripts. 15. Photographs. 1. Barker, C. P. N. II. Cobb, Howell N. III. Cobb, Maud Barker. IV. Howell, Clark, 1863-1936. V. ZamphtofF, Archibald. VI. GAGP T.R.R. COBB III COLLECTION MS 1370 Box 1 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1827 2 — I8it0 3 -- 1853 it — 1867 5 — 1872-1879 6 — 1881 7 -- 1885 8 — 1886 9 — 1887 10 — 1888 11 — 1889 Box 2 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1890 (January - March) 2 — 1890 (April - July) 3 — 1890 (August - October) it — 1890 (November - December) Box 3 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1891 (January - March) 2 -- 1891 (April - May) 3 -- 1891 (June - July) it -- 1891 (August) 5 — 1891 (September) 6 — 1891 (October) 7 — 1891 (November - December) Box it — Correspondence Folder 1 -- 1892 2 — 1893 3 — 189^ (January - May) it — 189^ (June - December) 5 — 1895 (January - August) 6 — 1895 (September - December) Box 5 — Correspondence Folder 1 -- 1896 (January) 2 — 1896 (February - March) 3 -- 1896 (April) it — 1896 (May) 5 — 1896 (June) 6 — 1896 (July) 7 — 1896 (August) 8 -- 1896 (September) 9 -- 1896 (October) 10 — 1896 (November) 11 -- 1896 (December) Box 6 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1897 (January) 2 — 1897 (February - March) 3 -- 1897 (April) it — 1897 (May - June) 5 -- 1897 (July) 6 — 1897 (August - September) 7 — 1897 (October - November) 8 — 1897 (December) Box 7 — Correspondence Folder 1 -- 1898 (January) 2 — 1898 (February) 3 -- 1898 (March) it — 1898 (April) 5 -- 1898 (May) 6 — 1898 (June - July) 7 — 1898 (August - October) 8 — 1898 (November - December) Box 8 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1899 2 — 1890's (undated) 3 — 1900 (January - July) it — 1900 (August) 5 — 1900 (September) 6 — 1900 (October) 7 — 1900 (November - December) Box 9 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1901 (January - October) 2 — 1901 (November - December) 3 -- 1902 (January - July) it — 1902 (August - December) 5 -- 1903 (January - May) 6 — 1903 (June - August) 7 -- 1903 (September - December) 8 — 190it (January - May) 9 — 190it (June - December) Box 10 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1905 2 — 1906 3 — 1907 it — 1908 (January - February) 5 -- 1908 (March - July) 6 — 1908 (August - December) 7 — 1909 8 -- 1900's (undated) 9 — 1910 10 — 1911 11 — 1912 Box 11 — Correspondence Folder 1 -- 1913 (January - July) 2 — 1913 (August) 3 — 1913 (September - October) it — 1913 (November - December) 5 — 191^ (January - June) 6 — 191^ (July - December) 7 — 1915 (January - June) 8 — 1915 (July - August) 9 — 1915 (September - December) Box 12 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 19l6 (January - July) 2 — 1916 (August - December) 3 — 1917 (January - March) h — 1917 (April - December) 5 — 1918 (January) 6 — 1918 (February) 7 -- 1918 (March - April) 8 — 1918 (May - June) 9 — 1918 (July) 10 — 1918 (August) 11 — 1918 (September - December) Box 13 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1919 (January - February) 2 — 1919 (March - May) 3 — 1919 (June - September) h — 1919 (October - December) 5 -- 1920 (January) 6 — 1920 (February - March) 7 — 1920 (April) 8 — 1920 (May - July) 9 — 1920 (August - December) 10 — 1921 (January - March) 11 — 1921 (April - May) 12 — 1921 (June - August) 13 — 1921 (September - December) Box 1^ — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1922 (January) 2 — 1922 (February - April) 3 — 1922 (May) ^ — 1922 (June - August) 5 — 1922 (September - December) 6 — 1923 (January - March) 7 -- 1923 (April - May) 8 — 1923 (June) 9 -- 1923 (July - August) 10 — 1923 (September - December) Box lit (cent.) Folder 11 — 192^ (January - February) 12 — 1924 (March - April) 13 -- 1924 (May - June) 14 — 1924 (July) 15 -- 1924 (August) 16 — 1924 (September) 17 -- 1924 (October) 18 — 1924 (November) 19 — 1924 (December) Box 15 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1925 (January) 2 -- 1925 (February) 3 -- 1925 (March) 4 — 1925 (April) 5 -- 1925 (May) 6 — 1925 (June) 7 -- 1925 (July - September) 8 -- 1925 (October) 9 -- 1925 (November) 10 — 1925 (December 1-26) 11 — 1925 (December 27-28) 12 — 1925 (December 29-31) Box 16 — Correspondence Folder 1 -- 1926 (January 1-7) 2 — 1926 (January 8-l6) 3 -- 1926 (January 17-31) 4 — 1926 (February) 5 — 1926 (March) 6 — 1926 (April) 7 -- 1926 (May - July) 8 -- 1926 (August - December) Box 17 — Correspondence Folder 1 -- 1927 (January - May) 2 — 1927 (June - July) 3 — 1927 (August - December) 4 — 1928 (January - August) 5 — 1928 (September) 6 — 1928 (October) 7 — 1928 (November) 8 — 1928 (December) 9 — 1929 (January) 10 — 1929 (February) 11 -- 1929 (March) 12 — 1929 (April - May) 13 — 1929 (June - August) lit — 1929 (September - October) 15 — 1929 (November - December) 16 — 1920's (undated) Box 18 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1930 (January - March) 2 — 1930 (April - May) 3 — 1930 (June - September) 4 -- 1930 (October) 5 — 1930 (November - December) 6 — 1931 (January) 7 -- 1931 (February) 8 -- 1931 (March) 9 — 1931 (April - May) 10 — 1931 (June - August) 11 — 1931 (September - December) 12 — 1932 (January - March) 13 — 1932 (April - May) 14 — 1932 (June - August) 15 — 1932 (September - November) 16 — 1932 (December) Box 19 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1933 (January - February) 2 — 1933 (March) 3 -- 1933 (April - July) 4 — 1933 (August - October) 5 — 1933 (November - December) 6 — 1934 (January - February) 7 — 1934 (March) 8 — 1934 (April) 9 — 1934 (May) 10 — 1934 (June - July) 11 — 1934 (August) 12 — 1934 (September - October) 13 — 1934 (November) 14 — 1934 (December) Box 20 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1935 (January) 2 — 1935 (February - March) 3 -- 1935 (April) 4 — 1935 (May) 5 -- 1935 (June) 6 — 1935 (July) 7 -- 1935 (August) 8 — 1935 (September - October) 9 — 1935 (November - December) 10 — 1936 (January - March) 11 — 1936 (April - December) 12 — 1937 (January - July) 13 — 1937 (August - December) Box 21 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1938 (January - March) 2 — 1938 (April - September) 3 — 1938 (October - December) Box 21 (cent.) Folder 4 -- 1939 (January - May) 5 -- 1939 (June) 6 — 1939 (July - November) 7 — 1939 (December) 8 — 1930's (undated) 9 — 1940 (January - March) 10 — 1940 (April - May) 11 -- 1940 (June - July) 12 — 1940 (August - September) 13 -- 1940 (October - November) 14 — 1940 (December) Box 22 — Correspondence Folder 1 -- 194l (January - March) 2 — 194l (April - June) 3 -- 1941 (July) 4 — 194l (August - September) 5 — 1941 (October) 6 — 194l (November) 7 — 1941 (December) Box 23 — Correspondence Folder 1 -- 1942 (January) 2 — 1942 (February) 3 -- 1942 (March) 4 — 1942 (April) 5 -- 1942 (May) 6 — 1942 (June) 7 -- 1942 (July) 8 — 1942 (August) 9 — 1942 (September) 10 -- 1942 (October) 11 — 1942 (November) 12 — 1942 (December) Box 24 — Correspondence Folder 1 -- 1943 (January) 2 — 19^3 (February) 3 — 1943 (March - April) 4 — 1943 (May - June) 5 -- 1943 (July - August) 6 — 1944 (January - February) 7 -- 1944 (March - June) 8 — !9Mj. (July - September) 9 — 1944 (October - November) 10 — 1944 (December) Box 25 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1945 (January - February) 2 — 1945 (March) 3 -- 1945 (April) Box 25 (cent.) Folder *l — 19*15 (May - June) 5 — 19*15 (July - December) 6 — 19*16 (January - March) 7 — 19*t6 (April - May) 8 — 19^6 (June - December) 9 -- 19*17 (January - May) 10 — 19*17 (June - August) 11 — 19*17 (September - December) 12 — 19*i8 (January) 13 — 19^8 (February - March) 1*1 — 19*i8 (April - November) 15 — 19*i8 (December) Box 26 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 19*i9 (January - April) 2 — 19*i9 (May - November) 3 — 19*19 (December) *! — 19*10's (undated) 5 — 1950 (January - May) 6 — 1950 (June - November) 7 — 1950 (December) 8 — 1951 (January - May) 9 -- 1951 (June) 10 — 1951 (July - November) 11 — 1951 (December) Box 27 — Correspondence Folder 1 — 1952 (January - February) 2 — 1952 (March - June) 3 — 1952 (July - September) *! — 1952 (October - December) 5 -- 1953 6 — 195*t (January - April) 7 — 195*t (May - November) 8 — 195*1 (December) 9 — 1955 (January - June) 10 — 1955 (July - December) 11 — 1956 12 — 1957 13 — 1958 1*1 — 1959 Box 28 — Correspondence Folder 1 — I960 (January - March) 2 — I960 (April) 3 — I960 (May - September) *! — I960 (October - November) 5 — I960 (December) 6 — I96l (January - February) 7 — 196l (March - December) 8 Box 29 — Correspondence Folders 1 - 22 — [n.d.l Box 30 — Correspondence Folders 1 - 14 — En.d.l Boxes 31 - 34 — Clippings Boxes 35 - 38 — Financial Papers Box 39 — Genealogy Boxes 40 - 4l — Legal Papers (Personal) Boxes 42 - 44 — Legal Papers Box 45 — Miscellaneous (A-N) Folder 1 — Blueprints 2-6 — Cards 7 — Carolyn Dana Cobb 8 — Filed Plaques 9 — Map 10-19 — Names, Addresses, and Numbers Box 46 — Miscellaneous (0-Z) Folder 1-4 — Postcards 5-6 — Programs 7 — Ration Stamps 8 — Stamps 9 — VA Papers 10 — WW II Papers Box 47 — Miscellaneous Boxes 48 - 54 — Notes and Writings Boxes 55-56 — Pictures //? f *y / Boxes 57 - 59 -- Printed Material Boxes 60 - 65 — Scrapbooks Box 66 — Certificates Diplomas Scrapbooks (Oversize) Boxes 67 - 68 — Mementoes Bound Notes — Emory Notes - 1923-1924 Harvard Notes - 1924-1925 Harvard Notes - 1928-1929 Ms 1370 - T.R.R. Cobb in CoHection fcard!? 55:1 AmericanLegation, Consulate General, Stockholm, Sweden, 1918 =* 55:2 Barker Family * 55:3 Bishop, Harriet Palmer Young * 55:4 Camp McCain - Grenada, MS * 55:5 Carpenter, Caroline Matilda Young * 55:6 Clark, Susie & family * 55:7 Cobb,Howell 55:8 Cobb (Howell & Mary) gravestone * 55:9 Cobb, Howell (Judge) * 55:10 Cobb, Howell Nesmith - fldr. 1 * 55:11 Cobb, Howell Nesmith - fldr. 2 55:12 Cobb, John Addison * 55.13 Cobb, Mrs. John Addison * 55:14 Cobb, Ned M. * 55:15 Cobb, T.R.R. (grandson? of T.R.R. Cobb) & family * 55:16 Cobb, T.R.R III * 55:17 Cobb, T.RR. III. As a baby 55:18 Cobb, T.R.R. III. With others 55.19 Cobb, T.R.R. III Family-Mr 1 * 55:20 Cobb, T.RR. III. Family- fldr. 2 55:21 Cobb, T.RR. III. Family-fldr. 3 55:22 Cobb, T.R.R. III. Family- fldr. 4 (negatives only) 55:23 Cobb, T.RR. III. Family-fldr. 5 (negativesonly) 55:24 Cobb, T.R.R. III. Family - fldr. 6 (negatives only) 55:25 Cobb, Mr. & Mrs. William McKinley * 55:26 Cobb, Mr. & Mrs. ZachLamar * 55:27 Confederate veterans group (incl. Judge Howell Cobb) * 55:28 Cooper, Sam Inman. As a baby * 55:29 "Evangeline" (Passenger ship) * 55:30 Flagler's Overseas Railway * 55:31 Hackney (?),Patterson * 55:32 Lester family * 55:33 Lipscomb, Andrew & Blanche * 55:34 McKinley, Ann Andrews (as baby) & Pauline McKinley (her aunt) 55:35 McKinley, William (Col.) * 55:36 Oregon trip 55:37 Rootes, ThomfasReade * 55:38 Taylor, LucyB. * 55:39 Tintype-Unidentified lady * 55:40 World War I training camp (?) * 55:41 World War 1. U.S. Military Instruction Camp. Asheville, N.C. * 55:42 Miscellaneous & unidentified HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 173 Cobb, WiHiam A. WiHiam A. Cobb account books, 1845-1851. 5v. Arranged in chronological order. WiHiam A. Cobb, merchant, of Thomaston, Upson County, Georgia. The collection consists of account books of WiHiam A. Cobb for his general merchandise and dry goods store in Thomaston, Georgia from 1845-1851. The entries include the date, customer's name, items purchased, and price. Items purchased include sewing materials, cloth, tobacco, household items, knives, clothing, and farm implements. Forms part of: Georgia mercantile records. Cite as: WiHiam A. Cobb account books. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries., Athens GA 30602. 1. Stores, Retail—Georgia. 2. Merchants—Georgia. 3. General stores—Georgia. 4. Thomaston (Ga.) 5. Upson County (Ga.) 6. Account books. 7. Business records . 1. GAGP II. Title: Georgia mercantile records. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1220 Cobb family. Cobb family papers, 1837-1913. .5 linear ft. Arranged in chronological order. Howel! Cobb (1815-1868) married Mary Ann Lamar (18J8-1889) in 1835. Children John Addison, Lamar. Howell Jr., Andrew Jackson. Mary Ann Lamar. Sarah Mildred, and Elizabeth Craig. The collection consists of business and personal papers of the Cobb family of Athens, Georgia from 1837-1913. Includes correspondence to Howell Cobb from Harry Lynden Flash. Herschel Vespasian Johnson, and John E. Ward; Cobb's parole: prison release; and a receipt from General Croxton to Mary Ann Cobb for use of the Cobb's Macon (Ga.) home by Federal troops. Contains correspondence to Howell Cobb. Jr.. John A. Cobb, Sarah Spalding Cobb. Thomas R.R. Cobb, William McKinley Cobb. Carlisle Cobb. and Carolyn Cobb. Also includes papers of John Basil Lamar. Andrew A. Lipscomb. and William McKinley. Cite as: Cobb family papers. 1837-1913. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library. University of Georgia Libraries. Athens GA 30602 Related collections in this repository: Other Cobb family papers. 1. Johnson. Herschel V. (Herschel Vespasian). 1812-1880. 2. Ward. John Elliot. 1814-1902. 3. Lipscomb. Andrew A. (Andrew Adgate). 1816-1890. 4. Lamar. J. B. (John Basil). 1812-1862. 5. McKinley. William. 6. Athens (Ga.) 7. Macon (Ga.) 8. Georgia-History-Civil War. 1861-1865.1. Cobb, Howell. 1815-1868. II. Cobb. HoweM. HI. Cobb. John Addison. IV. Cobb. Sarah Spalding. V. Cobb. Thomas Read Rootes. 1823-1862. VI. Cobb. William McKinley. VII. Cobb. Carlisle. VIII. Cobb. Caroivn. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT UBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1480 Cobb family. Cobb family papers, 1859-1919. 24 items. Arranged in chronological order. Howell Cobb (1815-1868), lawyer, politician, Civil War officer, bom in Jefferson County. Georgia. Cobb married Mary Ann Lamar and children included John A., Lamar, Howell, Jr., Mary Ann, and Sarah Cobb. The collection consists of papers of the Howell Cobb, Sr. and the Cobb family of Athens. Clarke County. Georgia. Consists primarily of correspondence to or from Howell Cobb Sr. and concerns mainly news of family and friends, law cases, and a few references to Reconstruction politics. One letter, dated Jan. 31, 1887 to HoweH Cobt Jr. from Burton Harrison, discusses exiled Southerners living in Europe, meeting Jefferson and Mrs. Davis, and the improbability of Davis being brought to trial. Cite as: Cobb family papers, 1859-1919. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries. Athens GA 30602. Related collections in this repository: Other Cobb family papers. 1. Davis. Jefferson, 1808-1889. 2. Reconstruction-Georgia. 3. Athens (Ga.) 4. Clarke County (Ga.) L Cobb. HoweH. 1815-1868. II. Cobb. HoweH. HI GAGP COBB FAMILY PICTURES THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No... ^7 ________ Dates Covered ca. 1880-1900 Date 30 January 1979 _____ Number of Items 7^ _______ Name of Collection Cobb Family Pictures _____________________ Given by Gary L. Doster, Watkinsville, Ga. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION These pictures are of various members of the Cobb Family including Howell Cobb, Howell Cobb, Jr., T.R.R. Cobb, Mary McKinley Cobb, etc. A few of the pictures are of the McKinley Family. Also included are three homemade stereoptic ! { views. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 86 Cobb / Erwin / Lamar family collection, 1796-1929. 22.5 linear ft. Arranged in chronological order. Zachariah Lamar (1767-1834) married Mary Ann Robinson. Daughter Mary Ann Lamar (1818-1889) married in 1835 Howell Cobb (1815-1868). son of John Addison Cobb (1783-1855) and Sarah Robinson Rootes Cobb (1792-1866). Ho well and Mary Ann Cobb's daughter Mary Ann Lamar Cobb (1850-1930) married in 1872 Alexander S. Erwin (1843-1907). The collection consists of personal and business papers of the Cobb. Erwin, and Lamar families from 1796-1929. Early records deal mainly with the Zachariah Lamar family and include deeds, bonds, land grants, receipts, slave bills of sale, and correspondence. The period 1811-1928 covers the Lamar. Cobb, and Erwin families and contains correspondence, both business and personal; bills; receipts; invitations; legal papers; telegrams; tax notices; postcards; case books; letterbooks; scrapbooks; account books; photographs; and genealogical and biographical information pertaining to the Cobb. Erwin. and Lamar families. Also includes information on the law practice and legal firms of the Cobb and Erwin families. Of particular interest are Howell Cobb's order books for the 16th Georgia Infantry Regiment (Cobb's Brigade). The collection includes correspondence and material relating to the following family members: Zachariah Lamar. Howel! Cobb, Mary Ann Lamar Cobb, John Addison Cobb. Sarah Robinson Rootes Cobb. Mary Ann Lamar Cobb Erwin. and Alexander S. Erwin. Finding aid available in repository. Summary: Cobb / Erwin / Lamar family collection. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library. University of Georgia Libraries. Related collections in this repository: Other Cobb family papers. 1. Confederate States of America. Army. Georgia Infantry Regiment. 16th. Cobb's Brigade. 2. Lawyers—Georgia. 3. Practice of law—Georgia. 4 Slavery- Georgia. 5. Slave bills of sale—Georgia. 6. United States—History--Civil War, 1861-1865. 7. Georgia—Social life and customs. 8. Deeds. 9. Land grants. 10. Orders. 1. Cobb. Howell. 1815-1868. H. Cobb. John Addison. HI. Cobb. Mary Ann Lamar. 1818-1889. IV. Cobb. Sarah Robinson Rootes. 1792-1866. V. Erwin. Alexander S.. 1843-1907. VI. Erwin. Mary Ann Lamar Cobb. 1850-1930. VH. Lamar. Zachariah, 1767-1834. VM1. Cobb family. IX. Lamar family. X. Erwin family. THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No._.1^2^_______ Dates Covered 1965-1966 Date - -15JLDRnemhEr-_iaiS ____ Number of Items Name of Collection ___Qoh*b Hnm^F! nf Given by Jasper N. Dorsey Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION The photographs in this bound volume show the homes that renained in 1965 (thirteen photographs) of that remarkable Athens family - the Cobbs, and the remaining homes of two other distinguished Athens families that were joined with the Cobbs by marriage - the Lumpkins and the Hulls. Along vith the photographs are full page typescripts describing and giving history of the homes. A cover letter from Jasper N. Dorsey delineating introductory material is also bound in. This volume was previously catalogued in Rare Books under call nomber Ga/ The following homes are included: John Addison Cobb house — 123^ Lumpkin Street General Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb — 19^ Prince Avenue Howell Cobb house — 698 North Pope Street Howell Cobb house — ^25 Hill Street John B. Cobb house — 575 Harris Street Lamar Cobb house — 7^9 Cobb Street Joseph Henry Lumpkin house — 2^8 Prince Avenue (two vievs) Augustus Longstreet Hull house — no longer standing Asbury Hull house — 198 Hull Street Lucy Cobb Institute — 12^ North Milledge Avenue Wilson Lumpkin house — South Campus (two views). -g-.'^ 313/1-73/500 Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library University of Georgia Libraries Ms 3052 Cobb-Lamar-Rucker Collection, ca. 1860's -1982 3 boxes Collection includes 3 photograph albums (incl. cabinet cards, carte-de-visites, and tintypes) of images of Cobb and related family members. Also in this collection are a scrapbook, photographs, clippings, printed material, certificates, etc. pertaining to Tinsley White Rucker III. Most of this material is dated 1960-1962 and pertains to part of the time he was President of Dixon-Powdermaker Furniture Company in Jacksonville, Florida and President of the National Association of Furniture Manufacturers. There are also a few membership cards and certificates of his son Tinsley White Rucker IV. Collection also includes several large rolled copies of the Lamar Family tree. Cite as Cobb-Lamar-Rucker Collection, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. 1. Cobb Family—Photographs 2. Genealogy 3. Lamar Family—Genealogy 4. Photographs 5. Rucker, Tinsley White III HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms H26 Cobum, Chartes. Charles Cobum papers, 1892-1959. 63.25 linear ft. Arranged by record type. Charles Douville Cobum (1877-1961), Georgia-bom stage and screen actor, manager, director, and producer. Coburn founded the Mohawk Drama Festival in 1935 at Union College in Schenectady, New York. The festival was one of the first cooperative ventures of university and professional theater. The collection consists of papers of Charles Cobum from 1892-1959. The collection includes scrapbooks, scripts, photographs, and interviews. The scrapbooks contain mainly newspaper and magazine clippings dealing with Cobum's film, theatre, and television career; his involvement in the Mohawk Drama Festival (1935-1940); and scrapbooks of a more professional nature. The collection includes stage, radio, film, and television scripts and stage and screen photographs of productions in which he appeared. The papers also include Cobum's collection of celebrity photographs, albums containing photographs (1937-1952) of Cobum portraying characters in various productions during his years in Hollywood; typed transcripts of interviews of Cobum by Victor Rosen from November 1955 - April 1956; and printed matter relating to the Cobum Players (1909-1918) who presented classic stage productions at American universities and colleges. Finding aid available in repository. Cite as: Charles Cobum papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Mohawk Drama Festival (Schenectady, N.Y.) 2. Union College (Schenectady, N.Y.) 3. Cobum Players. 4. Actors-Georgia. 5. Theater-United States-19th century. 6. Theater-United States-20th century. 7. Television actors and actresses-Georgia. 8. Motion picture actors and actresses-Georgia. 9. Entertainers-Photographs. 10. Photographs. 11. Interviews. 12. Scrapbooks. 13. Scripts. 14. Television scripts. 15. Radio scripts. 16. Screenplays. 1. Rosen, Victor, interviewer. CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION MS 1126 Box 1 — Film scra*cbooks 'B. F.'s Daughter,' 1948. 'And Baby Makes Three,' 1948-49. 'Bodies and Soul,' 'The Doctor and the Girl,' 1949. 'Around the World in Eighty Days,' 1956-57. 'And Ride A Tiger,' 1957-59. Box 2 — Film scrapbooks 'Bachelor Mother,' 1939. 'Bachelor Mother II,' 1939, 1943-44. 'The Captain Is A Lady,' 1940. 'Edison the Man,' 1940. Box 3 — Film scrapbooks Academy Awards, 1944. 'Colonel Effingham's Raid,' 1945-46. 'Colonel Effingham's Raid II,' & 'The Green Years,' 1947. 'Czarina (A Royal Scandal),' 1944-45. Box 4 — Film scrapbooks 'The Devil and Miss Jones I,' 1941. "The Devil and Miss Jones II,' 1941. 'The Constant Nymph,' 1942-43. 'The Constant Nymph II,' 1943. Box 5 — Film scrapbooks English reviews 1938. 1940. 1943. 1944. 1944-45. Box 6 — Film scrapbooks English reviews, 1945. , 1946-47. , 1948. Box 7 — Film scrapbooks English reviews, 1950-51. , 1950-51. , 1953. , 1955-56. , 1957. , 1957. Box 8 — Film scrapbooks 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes I,' 1952-53. CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION MS 1126 Box 8 — Film scranbooks continued. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes II,' 1953-54. III,' 1953- IV,' 1953- George Washington Slept Here,' 1942. Everybody Does It,' 1949. Florian,' 1940. Box 9 — Film scrapbooks Green Grass of Wyoming,' 194?. " II,' 1948. " III,' 1948. The Green Years,' 1946. " ,' 1946. Box 10 — Film scrapbooks 'Has Anybody Seen My Gal,' 1952. 'Heaven Can Wait,' 1943. 'Highwayman,' 1951. 'H. M. Pulham, Esq.,' 1941-42. 'How to be Very, Very Popular,' 1955* Box 11 — Film scrapbooks In Name Only,'-1939. In This Our Life,' 1941-42. Idiot's Delight,' 1938-39. Impact,' 1948-1950. The Impatient Years,' 1944. " ,' & 'Together Again,' 1944-45. Box 12 — Film scrapbooks 'John Paul Jones,' 1958. ' " " " II,' 1958-59. ' " " " III,' 1959. 'KatyDid,' 1950. 'The Kid From Outerspace,' 1953-54. 'King's Row,' 1942. 'Knickerbocker Holiday,' 1948-1950. Box 13 — Film scrapbooks The Lady Eve,' 1940-45. Little Woman I,' 1946. The Long Wait,' 1951-56. " II,' 1952-53. " " " III,' 1953-54. " " " IV,' 1954-55. 'Lord Jeff,' 1938. CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION MS 1126 Box 14 — Film scrapbooks 'Louisa I,' 1949-1950. ' " II,' 1950. ' " III,' 1950. ' " IV,' 1950-53. ' " v,' 1950. 'Made For Each Other,' 1938-1944. Box 15 — Film scrapbooks 'The Merry Wives of Windsor I,' 1946. " II,' 1946-1957. 'Monkey Business I,' 1952. ' " " II,' 1952-53. Box 16 — Film scrapbooks The More the Merrier I,' 1943. " " " " II ' 1945-46. " " " " III,' 1943-44 & Academy Awards. " " " IV,' 1942-43. Mr. Music I,' 1949-1954. " II,' 1950-54. Box 17 — Film scrapbooks 'Of Human Hearts,' 1938. 'Oh Money, Money,' & 'Has Anybody Seen My Gal,' 1951-52. 'Our Wife,' 1941-42. ' Over 21,' 1944-45. 'Peggy,' 1949-51. Box 18 — Film scrapbooks "The Paradine Case,' 1946-48. ' " " " II,' 1948-1950. 'Pepe I,' I960. Box 19 — Film scrapbooks 'Power and the Prize,' 1956. ' " " " " ,' 1957. 'Princess O'Rourke,' 1942-46. "The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker,' 1958-59. 'Rhapsody in Blue,' 1943-45. "The Road to Singapore,' 1939-1940. Box 20 — Film scrapbooks "The Rocket Man,' 1954-56. 'A Royal Scandal,' 1945. 'Shady Lady,' 1945-48. 'Stanley and Livingston,' 1939. 'Since You Went Away,' 1944-45 & Academy Awards. CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION US 1126 Box 21 — Film scrapbooks 'The Story of Alexander Graham Bell,' 1938-39 .'Story of Mankind,' 1956-57. ' " " " ,' 1956-57. 'Three Faces West,' 1940. 'Together Again,' 1944-45. 'Town on Trial,' 1956-57. Box 22 — Film scrapbooks 'Trouble Along the Way,' 1953. 'Trouble Along the Way & Alma Mater,' 1953-53 ' " " " ",' 1953-56. 'Uncle George,' 1956-58. 'Unexpected Uncte,' 1941-42. 'Vivacious Lady,' 1938-1946. Box 23 — Film scrapbooks 'Wilson,' 1943-46. 'Wilson,' 1943-46. 'Without Notice,' 1943. 'Yellow Jack,' 1938. Box 24 — Film scrapbooks 'Yes sir, That's Hy Baby II,' 1949-1950. 'You Can't Take It With You,' 1953-54. ' " " " " " " ,' 1954-56. ' " " " " " " ,' 1954-56. Box 25 — Personal scrapbooks Personal, 1938. , 1940-41. , 1941-42. Box 26 — Personal scrapbooks Personal, 1942. , 1943. , 1944. Box 27 — Personal scrapbooks Personal, 1944. , 1944. " , 1945. , 1945-46. (NOTE: This heading covers myriad newspaper and magazine clippings dealing with Charles Coburn in all aspects of his stage and film career. The scrapbooks are marked "Personal" and are arranged chronologically.) CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION MS 1126 Box 28 — Personal scrapbooks Personal, 1946-48. , 1947. , 1948. , 1948. , 1949. Box 29 — Personal scrapbooks Personal 1949-1950. 1950. 1950-51. 1951. 1951. 1951-52. 1952. 1952-53. Box 30 — Personal scrapbooks Personal, 1953* , 1954. , 1954. , 1954 , 1955- , 1955. , 1955. , 1955. , 1955-56. Box 31 — Personal scrapbooks Personal, 1956. , 1956. , 1957. , 1957. , 1957-58. , 1958 Political scrapbooks Political, 1950-53. , 1953-56. (NOTE: The three following scrapbooks contain various politically oriented newspaper and magazine clippings dealing with Coburn's involve ment in Republican politics, anti-Communism, anti- income tax, McCarthyism, and 'Jeffersonian' ideals.) 1959, 1960-61. Box 32 — Television scrapbooks (NOTE: These scrapbooks contain newspaper and mag azine clippings dealing with Hollywood's reception of television and the many TV roles performed by Coburn.) CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION MS 1126 Box 32— Television scrapbooks continued. Television books, 1950-51; 1951-53. " , 1953-54. " , 1954. " , 1954. " , 1954-55. " , 1955. " , 1955. Box 33 — Television scrapbooks Television books, 1956. " , 1956. " , 1956. " , 1959. " , 1957. " , 1957. " , 1957 Addenda Talk tour, Book I, 1951-52 (NOTE: This scrapbook deals with a national talking tour given by Coburn) Tour thru' the South, 1959. Years in Show Business, 1958. University Theater, 1942-48. Western History, 1948-1950. Box 34 — Theater scrapbooks The Yellow Jacket, 1916. Music to the Yellow Jacket. Box 35 — Theater scrapbooks The Yellow Jacket, 1928-29 (critical reviews, clippings, etc.). The Yellow Jacket (script from 1928, the Coburn Theater, NYC). The Yellow Jacket I (advance notices, advertisements and criticism, Garrick Theater, Philadelphia, PA, 1934). The Yellow Jacket II (advance notices, etc.). The Yellow Jacket, 193^ (Tremont Theater, Boston, MA) Box 36 — Theater scrapbooks Coburn Players - reviews, 1915-17. 'So This Is London,' 1922-23. '" " " " ,' 1923-24. Box 37 — Theater scrapbooks 'The Imaginery Invalid,' 1917-1922. ' " " " ,' 1917-1922. 'Hamlet,' (the script, with blocking) CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION MS 1126 Box 38 — Theater scrapbooks 'The Farmer's Wife,' 1924. 'Bronx Express,' 1922. 'French Leave,' 1920-21. Box 39 — Theater scrapbooks 'The Right Age To Marry,' 1926. Vaudville, Mr. & Mrs Coburn, 1927. 'The Tavern,' 1927-28. Box 40 — Theater scrapbooks 'Falstaff,' 1928-29. "The Plutocrat,' 1929-1931. Box 41 — Bound scrapbaoks Mohawk Drama Festival, Vol. I, no. 1, 1935- , Vol. II, no. 1, 1936 Box 42 — Bound scrapbooks Mohawk Drama Festival, Vol. II, no. 2, 1936. , Vol. Ill, no. 1, 1937. - Bound scrapbooks Mohawk Drama Festival, Vol. Ill, no. 2, 1937. , Vol. IV, no. 1, 1938. Box 44 — Bound scrapbooks Mohawk Drama Festival, Vol. IV, no. 2, 1938. , Vol. V, no. 1, 1939. Box 45 — Bound scrapbooks Mohawk Drama Festival, Vol. V, no. 2, 1939. , Vol. VI, no. 1, 1940. Box 46 — Bound scrapbooks Mohawk Drama Festival, Vol. VI, no. 2, 1940. , Vol. VI, no. 3, 1940. Box 47 — Theater programs 36 Mohawk Drama Festival magazines, from the summer of 1935 to 27 August 1940. Box 43 — CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION MS 1126. 8 ] Box ^8 -'- Stage scripts Folder 1: 'Abraham Lincoln' 2: 'The Beaux' Strategem' 3: 5: 6: 7: 8: The Better 'Ole?' Box ^9 — Stage scripts Folder 1: 2: 3: " ^: 5! 6: 7: 8: The Better 'Ole' That's Done It:' The Better 'Ole' tt tt tt ) tt tt tt , tt tt tt ) — a version of the 'The Better 'Ole' Box 50 — Stage scripts (NOTE: This box contains the music, notes, addenda, and other diverse material relating to both the English and American productions of 'The Better 'Ole.' Folder 1: sheet music " 2: loose music and lyrics " 3: orchestration " ^: music for particular instruments " 5: mementoes & addenda Box 51 — Stage scripts Folder 1: 2: 3: 5: 6: 7: The Bronx Express Box 52 — Stage scripts Folder 1: 2: " 3 = 5: 6: 7: 'The Bourgeois Gentleman' 'Charlotte Corday' 'The College Widow' 'This Crazy Lovely World' 'David Harum' Box 53 — Stage scripts Folder 1: *The Farmer Takes A Wife' CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION 9 MS 1126 Box 53 — Stage scripts cortt irtued . Folder 2: 'French Leave' 3: ' " " ,' individual parts " 4: ' " " ,' property plot and music " 5: ' " " ,' list of decorations used in the play 6: 'Gilded Age or Colonel Sellers' Box % — Stage scripts Folder 1: 'High Tor' " 2: 'Imaginery Invalid' " ^. t " " < 4: 'Lightnin" 5: 'The Long Watch' " 6: ' " " " ' 7: 'Lysistrata' " Box 55 — Stage scripts Folder 1: 'Master of the Revels' " p . ! " " " " t 5: 'Memories' 6: 'Moonshine and Flowers' 7: 'Moroni' 8: ' " ' Box % — Stage scripts Folder 1: The Plutocrat' !' 2: M t! ,, 3' " 5: The Right to Marry' Box 57 — Stage scripts Folder 1: 2: The Rivals' tt < n 5: " 6: 'Romance' Box 58 — Stage scripts Folder 1: 'The School for Husbands' 2: 'A School for Scandal' 3: 'A Texas Steer' " it; '" " " ' 5: 'That's Done It!' " 6: 'Three Showers' " y. ! " " ! CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION MS 1126 10 Box 59 — Stage scripts Folder 1: 2: 4: 5: 6: Three Showers' Trilby' Box 60 — Stage scripts (Classical & Shakespeare) Folder 1: 'As You Like It' 2: '" " " "' tt ^ . ! " " " " ) " 4: 'Comedy of Errors' 5: 'Electra' Box 6l — Stage scripts (Shakespeare) Folder 1: Falstaff 2: 3: " 4- " 5: 6: 7: King Henry the Fifth' Box 62 — Stage scripts (Shakespeare) Folder 1: 'Julius Caesar' " 2: 'Merry Wives of Windsor' 3: 5: 'MacBeth' " 6: 'Midsummer's Night Dream' Box 63 — Stage scripts (Shakespeare) Folder 1: 'Much Ado About Nothing 2: " 3: 5: 6: 7: tt tt Othello' Box 64 — Stage scripts (Shakespeare) Folder 1: 'Romeo and Juliet' 2: 'Richard III' " 3: 'Taming of the Shrew' ;t )i . t " " " " t " " 5: 'The Tempest' 6: 'Twelfth Night' y. t " " t 8: ' " " t CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION MS 1126 11 Box 65 — Radio scripts Folder 1: 2: 3 = 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: tt tt tt tt tt 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: 22: 'Dinah Shore Program,' 4 May 1944 'The Rumour' by Jo Eisinger "The Ginny Simms Show,' 18 January 1946 'Don Lee, Mutual Network,' Democrats for Dewey against Roosevelt "The Masquers Entertain' "The Con Man' by Franken, et. al. 'Yarns for Yanks, no. 155, The Man Who Married A Dumb Wife' 'Adorable,' 28 October 1946 'The Green Years' 'Stage Door Canteen,' 19 May 1944 'Citizens Forum,' Citizens National Bank, 7 September 1944 'Filipino Fiesta' 'Mr. Barry's Etchings,' Philip Morris Playhouse on Broadway, 25 March 1953 "The Taming of the Shrew' "The County Chairman' The Imaginery Invalid " tt n - Mr. Coburn - Argan - Tornette - Angelique - Pargon - Thomas - Beralde Box 66 — Radio scripts Folder 1: 2: 3: 4: " 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: " 10: " 11: " 12: " 13: " 14: " 15: " 16: " 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: 22: 23: 24: 25: 26: tt tt tt tt tt tt tt Radio interview - Coburn - 'Duffy's Tavern,' 27 April 1949 ' " " ,' 15 December 1950 MGM Theater of the Air: 'The Stranger's Return' 'Bachelor Mother,' 28 April 1949 'You Can't Take It With You,' 7 April 1951 ' " " " " " " ,' revised, 7 April 1951 'Hollywood Story,' by Erskine Johnson Edgar Bergen with Charlie McCarthy 'It Started With Eve,' 14 January 1952 Screen Guild Promotion, 5 May 1949 'Yellow Jacket' - Suey - Chee Moo - Lee Sin - Gong - Tai - Ling - Chorous - Chinese dance 'MacBeth,' 16 June 1930 , with changes tt ! " ! " ! " ! " ! " ! " tt tt M tt NEC, 23 April 1936 miscellaneous - MacBeth - Lady MacBeth - Witches continued - CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION 12 MS 1126 Box 66 — Radio scripts, continued Folder 27: MacBeth,' - Banouo " 28: " ,' - Angus 29: " ,' - Ross, McDuff 30: " ,' - Duncan 31: " ,' - Scotch music " 32: 'The Rivals,' with scripts for individual parts Box 67 -- Film scripts (A-An) Folder 1: 'Alibi in Ermine' 2: 'Alice Adams' 3: 'Alma Mater,' final script 4: ' " " ,' estimating script 5: 'And Baby Makes Three' " 6: 'And Ride A Tiger' Box 68 — Film scripts (Ao-Bz) Folder 1: 'Around The World In Eighty Days,' 30 August 1955 2: ' " " " " " " ,' 27 July 19% 3: 'B. F.'s Daughter,' 9-10-1947 4: ' " " ,' 9-12-1947 5: 'Bloomer Girl,' first draft 6: 'Bodies and Sould' Box 69 — Film scripts (C-Ez) Folder 1: 'Colonel Effingham's Raid,' 29 October 1943 2: ' " " " ,' 16 November 1944 " 3: 'The Czarina' " 4: 'Everybody Does It,' 30 December 1948 Box 70 -- Film scripts (F-Il) Folder 1: 'Gentlemen Prefer Blended' " 2: 'Green Years' " 3: 'The Highwayman' " 4: 'How to be Very Very Happy' 5: 'Impact' " 6: 'I Love Louisa' Box 71 -- Film scripts (Im-Ln) Folder 1: 'The Impatient Years' " 2: 'John Paul Jones' 3: 'Katy Did' 4: 'Katy Did' " 5: 'The Kid From Outer Space' 6: 'Little Women' CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION 13 MS 1126 Box 72 -- Film scripts (Lo-Mi) Folder 1: 'The Long Wait' 2: 'Louisa' " 3: 'Made For Each Other' 4: 'The Magnificent Yankee' " 5: '(Mary O'Hara's) Green Grass of Wyoming 6: 'Mr. Music' Box 73 -- Film scripts (Mj-Or) Folder 1: ('Monkee Business') - 'Darling, I Am Growing Younger'(7 November 195D " 2: 'Darling I Am Growing Younger,' 28 February 1952 3= ' " " " " " ,' 6 February 1952 " 4: 'The Monster' " 5: 'Oh Money! Money!' 6: 'Orchestra Wife' Box 74 — Film scripts (Os-Pn) Folder 1: 'Over Twenty-one,' 14 December 1944 2: ' " " " ,' 3 January 1945 " 3: 'The Paradine Case,' 10 August 1946 4: ' " " " ,' 10 December 1946 " 5: 'Personal Column" Box 75 -- Film scripts (Po-Roa) Folder 1: 'The Power and the Prize,' 14 January 1955 2: ' " " " " " ,' 15 March 1956 " 3: 'The Remarkable Mr. Pennyoacker,' 19 May 1953 4: ' " " " " ,'4 June 1958 " 5= 'Road to Yesterday,' 31 June 1944 6: ' " " " ,' 29 June 1944 Box 76 — Film scripts (Rob-Un) Folder 1: 'Rose Queen,' 25 October 1949 2: ' " " ,' 20 December 1949 " 3: 'Story of Mankind' " 4: 'Town on Trial* " 5: 'Uncle George' Box 77 -- Film scripts (Uo-Z) Folder 1: 'Upward to the Stars' 2: 'Wagon Show' " 3: 'The Western Story,' 31 March 1948 4: ' " " " ,' 22 December 1948 5: 'Wilson' 6: War Tax Film " 7: 'The World's My Oyster' 8: 'Yes, Sir That's My Baby' CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION 14 MS 1126 Box 78 — Television scripts (A-Fz) Folder 1: The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater, 6 January 1955* " 2: The Jack Carter Show, 23 December 1950. " 3: The Rosemary Clooney Show. " 4: 'Colonel Effingham's Raid,' Hallmark Playhouse no. 6l, 3 November 1949. 5: 'Colonel Wellington Bixby' " 6: ' " " " ,' revised. " 7: 'The Country Doctor,' in three parts. 8: ' " " " ,' Desilu production.. " 9: 'The Cuckoo in Spring,' Studio One. " 10: 'Easter Mom in Tony's' 11: 'Family Affair,' Stage?. " 12: ' " " ,' story and teleplay. " 13: 'Fun with Mr. Shakespeare' Box 79 — Television scripts (G-Nz) Folder 1: 'The Gentle Grafter,' in three acts, Kraft Television Theater. " 2: The George Gobel Show, no. 7, 27 November 1954. 3: " " " " , revised. 4: 'The Gun,' Kate Smith Hour, 17 April 1953- " 5: Hollywood Screen Test. " 6: Erskine Johnson's Hollywood Story. 7: 'The Hot Oil Treatment,' 9 November 1955* " 8: 'Jingle Bells Last Christmas' 9: 'Kirsti,' 1/11/19%. " 10: 'Lily and the Wolf,' December Bride Show, no. 39. " 11: 'Louisa,' in three acts. 12: 'Mr. Kagle and the Baby Sitter,' 13 March 19%. " 13: "The Murphy that Made America' " 14: The Arthur Murray Show, 24 December 1950. Box 80 — Television scripts (0-Rz) tt !! tt tt tt tt Folder 1: Donald O'Connor Show, 20 December 1953. 2: Omnibus, 4 March 1950. 3: 'One for the Road,' 9/10/1954. 4: ' " " " " ,' 11/22/1954. 5: 'Operation Titanic,' 7 April 1953- 6: 'Perfume for Patricia...' 7: 'A Pardon for Tippie' 8: 'Pickwick Papers,' episode 31, 13 March 1949- 9: 'Pretend Your'e You,' 8 July 1954. " 10: The Martha Raye Show. Box 8l — Television scripts (S-Tz) Folder 1: 'Sam' " 2: The Red Skelton Show, 8 February 1955. 3: " " " " , 20 March 1956. -continued- CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION 15 MS 1126 Box 8l — Television scripts (S-Tz) continued Folder 4: Song of Liberty speeches. H c . " " " " P - " 6: 'The Southeast Corner' 7: The Star and the Story - 'The Difficult Age' " 8: The Star and the Story - 'The Lady's Game' 9: "Tales of the City,' no. !+, 6 August 1953- " 10: Texaco Star Theater, no. 3!+, Milton Berle, 8 May 1951* "11: " " " , no. 22, " " , 31 March 1953- " 12: 'A Ticket for Thaddeus,' 23 March 1956. " 13: Tonight Show with Steve Alien. " 14: Treasury Star Parade, 7 June 15: 'Trouble Along the Way' Box 82 — Television scripts (U-Z) Folder 1: 'Uncommon Thief,' Justice no. 63. 2: 'Will Power' " 3: 'Winter and Spring' " ^: 'Woman's Work,' DuPont Theater. " 5: 'Worthy Oppenant,' first mimeo. 6: ' " " ,' final revision. 7: 'You asked for It,' 25 May 1952. 8: 'You Can't Take It With You,' audition script. tt Q - t " " " " " " * " 10: 'Yours ?or A Dream,' 15 July 1951. " 11: Alan Young Show, 2 February 1951. "12: " " " , 3 April 1951. 13: " " " , 11 September 1951. Box 63 — Miscellaneous stage scripts and addenda Folder 1: 'The Canterbury Pilgrims,' acts I & II. 2: ' " " " ,' act III. " 3: 'The Farmer's Wife,' three acts. " - ' " " " Box 8!+ — Miscellaneous stage scripts and addenda Folder 1: 'The Farmer's Wife,' 20 individual parts. " 2: Addenda to the 'The Farmer's Wife,' programs, photos, music, etc. " 3= 'Iphigenia in Tauris' !+: 'Old Bill' " K. ! " " ! " 6: ' " " ' Box 85 — Miscellaneous stage scripts and addenda Folder 1: 'Old Bill,' act I. 2: ' " " ,' act II. 3: ' " " ,' act I. !+: 'RiD Van Winkle' CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION MS 1126 16 Box 86 — Music to stage productions 'Falstaff Box 8? — Music to stage productions 'The Better 'Ole' Box 88 — Music to stage predictions Miscellaneous Box 89 — Interviews with Victor Rosen Folder 1: Interview 1 - 5/6, November 2-10, 1955. 2: " 5/7 - 8/12, November 13-21, 1955. 3: " 8/13 - 11/18, November 22-28, 1955. it-: " 11/19 - 12/24, November 28-30, 1955. 5: " 13/25 - 16/30, November 30 - December 7-8. 6: " 16/31 - 19/36, December 7-8-10, 1955. 7: " 20/37 - 21/42, December 13-14, 1955. 8: " 22/43 - 24/48, December 16-18, 1955. 9: " 24/49 - 26/54, December 18-21, 1955- Box 90 -- Interviews with Victor Rosen Folder tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt " 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: Interview tt t! tt )t tt 27/55 - 29/61 - 32/67 - 34/73 - 36/79 - 37/85 - 40/91 - 43/97 - 47/103 51/109 55/H5 59/121, December 22, 1955 * January 14, 1956. January 14-17, 1956. January 17-18, 1956. 1956. 1956. 1956. 29/60, 32/66, 33/72, 36/78, January 19-21, 37/84, January 21-23, 40/90, January 23-26, 43/96, Janaury 26 - February 7, 1956. 46/102, February 7 and 27-29, 1956. - 50/108, March 1-5, 1956. - 55/114, March 7-15, 1956. - 58/120, March 15 - April 17, 1956. April 30, 1956. Additional notes. Box 91 -- Stage stills (A-M) Folder 1: 2: " 3: 4: " 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: " 10: " 11: 'Around the Corner' 'As You Like It' 'The Better 'Ole' 'The College Widow' 'David Harum' 'The Devil's Disciple' 'Don Caesar de Bazan' 'Falstaff 'The First Legion' 'Fresh Water Jack' 'Geisha Girl' -continued- CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION 17 MS 1126 Box 91 — Stage stills (A-M) continued. Folder 12: 'Hamlet' 13: 'High Tor' " 14: 'Imaginery Invalid' " 15: 'Lysistrata' 16: 'Master of the Revels' 17: 'Merry Wives of Windsor' " 18: 'MacBeth' " 19: 'Much Ado About Nothing' " 20: 'McDowell Club Performance' " 21: 'Merchant of Venice' " 22: 'The Marris Dancers' Box 92 — Stage stills and other performances (N-Z) Folder 1: 'Old Bill' 2: 'Peter Ibbetson' " 3: 'The Plutocrat' 4: 'The Right Age To Marry' 5: 'The Rivals' 6: 'Rip Van Winkle' 7: Talk tour. 8: 'Taming of the Shrew' 9: 'A Texas Steer' 10: 'Troillus and Cressida' 11: 'Under Two Flags' " 12: 'The Yellow Jacket* " 13: 'You Can't Take It With You' " 14: Coburn in his younger year, without monacle. n -]e. " " " " " " " tt -t ^. " n tt tt tt tt tt Box 93 — Film stills (A-E) 'Alexander Graham Bell' 'Bachelor Mother' 'The Captain Was A Lady*—————Fldrs. 3-6 'Colonel Effingham.'s Raid' ——— " 7-10 'The Constant Nymph' ———————— " H-13 'The Devil and Miss Jones' ——— " 14-22 'Doctor and the Girl' ——————— " 23 'Edison the Man' ——————————— " 224 'Everybody Does It' ————————— " 25 Box 94 — Film stills (F-l) Folder 1: 'The Farmer's Wife' 2: 'Florian' " 3: 'The Gal Who Took the West' " 4: 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' " 5: 'George Washington Slept Here' " 6: 'Green Grass of Wyoming' -continued- CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION 18 MS 1126 Box 9^ — Film stills (F-l) continued. Folder 7: 'The Green Years' " 8: 'Has Anybody Seen My Gal' 9: 'Heaven Can Wait' 10: 'The Highwayman' 11: 'In This 0 r Life' 12: 'In Name Only' 13: 'Impact' " 14: 'Impatient Years' 15: 'Idiot's Delight' Box 95 -- Film stills (j-M) Folder 1: 'John Paul Jones' 2: 'King's Row' " 3: 'Knickerbocker Holiday' " 4: 'The Long Wait' 5: 'Louisa' 6: 'Lady Eve' 7: 'Lord Jeff 8: 'Mr. Music' 9: 'Made For Each Other' " 10: 'Minute Mysteries' " 11: 'Monkee Business' " 12: 'More the Merrier' " 13: 'My Kingdom for a Cook' Box 96 — Film stills (N-R) Folder 1: 'Of Human Hearts' 2: 'Our Wife' " 3: 'Over 21' " 4: 'Paradine Case,' includes final shooting script with stills. " 5: 'Paradine Case* 6: 'Peggy' " 7: 'Princess O'Roarke' 8: 'H. M. Pulham, Esq.' " 9: 'The Remarkable Mr. Pennycracker' " 10: 'Road to Singapore' " 11: 'Royal Scandal,' includes bound photo-book. 12: 'Royal Scandal' Box 97 -- Film stills* (S-Z) Folder 1: 'Shady Lady' " 2: 'Stanley and Livingston' 3: 'Story of Alexander Graham Bell' " 4: 'Stranger in my Arms' 5: 'Three Faces East (Doctor's Don't Tell, The Refugee)' " 6: 'Together Again' -continued- CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION 19 MS ^ Box 97 -- Film stills (S-Z) continued. Folder 7: 'Town on Trial' " 8: 'Trouble Along the Way' " 9: 'Unexpected Uncle' " 10: 'Vivacious Lady' 11: 'Wilson' 12: "The Yellow Jack' 13: 'Yes Sir, That's My Baby' Box 98 — Autographed celebrity photographs, oversize Folder 1: tt tt tt tt tt tt " tt tt tt tt tt tt tt " tt tt tt tt " tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: 22: 23: 24: 25: 26: 27: 28: 29: 30: 31: 32: 33: 34: 35: 36: 37: 38: 39: 40: June Allyson Don Ameche Jean Arthur Bruce Baims father Lucille Ball Ethel Barrymore Ann Baxter Jack Benny Ward Bond Beulah Bondi /—/-,, ' /^oo+A Victor Borge Selena Boyle Spring Boyington Scott Brady Fairfax Burgher Jeff Chandler Carol Channing Joe Chase Maurice Chevalier George M. Cohane Claudette Colb Nancy Coleman Curtis Cooksey Nrada Harrigan Connoly Mr. & Mrs. Connoly Joan Crawf ord Bing Crosby Bob Cummings no. 1 Bob Cummings no. 2 Tony Curtis Bette Davis Olivia de Haviland Isadora Duncan Irene Dunne Donna Earl Sally Eilers Tom Q. Ellis Gus Eyssrll Lynn Fontaine Kay Francis -continued- CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION 20 MS 1126 Box 98 — Autographed celebrity photographs, oversize, continued Folder 41: Clark Gable " 42: Louise Gainsgrough " 43: Judy Garland 44: Bel Geddes " 4$: Franklin Glynn 46: Betty Grable 47: Phil Green " 48: John C. A. Guntner " 49: Rende Haan " 50: Walter Hampden 51: Oliver Hardy 52: Louie Harwick 53: Jean Hersholt 54: Alfred Hitchcock 55: Leigh Mitchell Howyes " 56: Sir Henry Irving " 57: Joseph Jefferson 58: ^. E. Joneo (^E^,^.^^- " 59: GuyKibber " 60: Dennis King " 6l: Harry Lauder " 62: Janet Leigh " 63: Eugenie Leontovich " 64: Marty Love 65: William R. Lockwood " 66: Percy MacCay " 67: Jeanette MacDonald 68: Joel McCrea " 69: Dorothy McGuire 70: L. Melchior " 71: Phillip Merivale 72: Pat Milliken " 73: Marilyn Monroe " 74: Oscar Natzka " 75: General Nedermeyer 76: Lloyd Nolan " 77: Erin O'Brien " 78: Luella Parsons 79: Martha Paven " 80: Gregory Peck " 8l: Jan Peerce 82: Bill Post 83: Guy Post 84: Claude Raines " 85: Gene Raymond " 86: Ronald Reagen " 87: Ginger Rogers 88: Jane Russell " 89: Rosalind Russell " 90: Norma Shearer " 91: Cornelia Otis Skinner -continued- CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION MS 1126 21 Box 98 — Autographed celebrity photographs, oversize, continued Folder 92: Alexis Smith " 93: Lucian L. Sprague " 94: Barbara Stanwick " 95: Frances Starr " 96: Jimmy Stevart " 97: Marcia Stein 98: Fred Stone " 99: John Button " 100: Elizabeth Taylor " 101: Robert Taylor " 102: John Wayne " 103: Anna Wheaton " 104: Betty White " 105: Francis Wilson " 106: Marie Wilson " 107: Tom Wise " 108: Jane Wyman " 109: Loretta Young " 110: Mary Young (NOTE: fourteen autographed portraits of unidentified persons remain at+he end of this box) 99 — Autographed celebrity photographs, regular size (A-G) Folder 1: Keene Abbott " 2: Brian Ahem " 3: Judith Andersen " 4: Fred Astaire " 5: Curtis Beutard " 6: Sidney Blackman " 7: Charles Braderr " 8: Bruse Bairnsfather 9: Shirley Booth " 10: Walter Brennen 11: Harry Joe Brown 12: Joe E. Brown 13: Virginia Bruce 14: Fred Calvin 15: Eddie Cantor 16: Georgia Caeier 17: Colin Campbell 18: Leo G. Carroll 19: Leo G. Carroll 20: John Carroll 21: Marguerite Chapman 22: Bobby Clark 23: Charles and Ellen Cobom 24: Winnifred Coburn 25: Lily Cooper 26: Katherine Cornell tt tt M tt tt tt tt -continued- CHARLES COBURN COLECTION 22 MS 1126 Box 99 — Autographed celebrity photographs, regular size (A-G) continued Folder 27: Melville Cooper 28: Herb Corttius " 29: Noel Coward " 30: Hume Cronyn & Jessica Tandy " 31: Fred de Cordova " 32: Peoro de C6rdova " 33: Walt Disney " 34: Paul Douglas " 35: Melvyn Douglas " 36: John Drew " 37: Augustin Dunean 38: Ray Eliot " 39: William Farnum 40: Eddie Fisher " 41: Mrs. Fiske " 42: Henry Fonda " 43: Glenn Ford " 44: Frank Freeman " ^5: Helen Freeman " 46: Archie Gardner " 47: Peter Godfrey " 48: Charlotte Greenwood " 49: Rosa Goule " 50: Rosa Goule " 51: Billy Green Box 100 — Autographed celebrity photographs, regular size^ (H-N) Folder 1: Ren4e Haal " 2: Susan Hall " 3: Thurston Hall " 4: Gerald Hamer " 5: Walter Hampden " 6: Dixie Hardwicke 7: Helen Hayes " 8: Josie Heather " 9: Rosa Heppner " 10: Marguerite Henry 11: Dick Hoffman " 12: Celeste Holmes 13: Taylor Holmes 14: Herbert Hoover " 15: Bob Hope " 16: Hedda Hopper " 17: Henry Hull " 18: Ruth Hussey " 19: Mary Hutchinson 20: Betty Hutton " 21: Brandy Ivans " 22: Burl Ives " 23: Thorn. E. Jackson " 24: Nunnally Johason -continued- " CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION 23 MS 1126 Box 100 — Autographed celebrity photographs, regular size (H-N), continued Folder 25: Jimmie Jollay " 26: Eilene Jansson 27: Kenneth Kenna " 28: Madge Kennedy 29: Percy Kilbrick 30: Jack King " 31: Louie King 32: Hilda Kosta " 33: Ben Lackland " 34: Dorothy Lamour 35: Harry Levin 36: Mervin LeRoy 37: Fulton Lewis 38: Joe Lewis 39: Art Linkletter " 40: The Lockhart family " 41: Leonard Lord " 42: Larry Lockwood " 43: Bert Lytell 44: Frederich March " 45 : Mary Martin 46: Edgar Lee Masters 47: Harry McNaughton 48: Adolphe Menjou " 49: Torben Meyer " 50: Thomas Mitchell " 51: Thomas Mitchell " 52: Chester Morris " 53: Alan Mowbrey " 54: Conrad Nagel " 55: James & Edythe Nagel " 56: David Niven 57: Elliott Nugent Box 101 — Autographed celebrity photographs, regular size (0-Z) Folder 1: Pat O'Brien " 2: Hugh O'Connell " 3: Donald 0' Conner 4: Eileen O'Dare " 5: Jack Paar 6: Robert Paige " 7: Jack Pamell " 8: Arvid Paulson " 9: George Peaton " 10: Charlotte Parker " 11: Gigi Perreau " 12: Mary Pickford 13: Mary Phillips " 14: Enzio Pinza " 15: Sherry Ponty -continued- " " " CHARLES COBURN COLLECTION MS 1126 24 Box 101 — Autographed celebrity photographs, regular size (0-Z), continued Folder tt tt « H tt )t