HARGRETT The source of this uncorrected OCR text may be viewed as a digital facsimile at: http://fax.libs.uga.edu/ BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2345 Coulter, A. A. (Alvin Augustus) Letters to E. Merton Coulter, 1910-1915. 19 items. Arranged in chronological order. The collection consists of letters from Alvin Augustus Coulter to his brother E. Merton Coulter from 1910-1915. The letters, mainly from Peru and the Panama Canal Zone, discuss his work running a locomotive during the construction of the canal, the people and customs, and the weather. Forms part of: E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection II. Cite as: E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection II, A.A. Coulter, letters to E. Merton Coulter (15:1). Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Coulter, E. Merton (Ellis Merton), 1890- 2. Canals-Panama. 3. Railroads- Panama. 4. Canal Zone. 5. Peru-Description and travel-20th century. 6. Peru- Social life and customs-20th century. 7. Panama-Description and travel-20th century. 8. Panama-Social life and customs-20th century. I. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2345 Coulter, E. Merton (Ellis Merton), 1890-1981 - collector. E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection II, [ca. 1754-1920]. 16.75 linear A. Arranged in alphabetical order. EHis Merton Coulter (1890-1981), author, educator at the University of Georgia (1919-1958), and head of the History Dept. (1941-1958), resided in Athens, Georgia. The collection consists of original source material collected by E. Merton Coulter which dates from ca. 1754-1920. The materials include correspondence of individuals and families, Coulter's transcriptions of articles and soldier's letters published in Southern newspapers during the Civil War, court records from Jackson County (Ga.), individual Civil War letters, and extensive correspondence of Edwin King Lumpkin, Joseph Henry Lumpkin, William L. Mitchell, and Howell Cobb dispersed throughout the collection. Some of the series within this collection are described separately. Finding aid available in repository. Cite as: E. Merton Coulter manuscript collection II. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Cobb, Howell, 1815-1868. 2. Lumpkin, E. K. (Edwin King), 1858-1938. 3. Lumpkin, Joseph Henry, 1856-1916.4. Mitchell, William L. (William Letcher), 1805-1882. 5. Soldiers-Georgia. 6. Georgia-History-Civil War, 1861-1865. 7. United States-History-Civil War, 1861-1865. 8. Jackson County (Ga.) 9. Court records. I. GAGP Coulter, E. Merton - Historical Manuscripts (Part I) THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.-2OL8 ________ Dates Covered Date _________________ Number of Items approx. Name of Collection E. MERTON COULTER HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS PART I Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION This Coulter Collection dates from c. 1742-C.1942 and involves a wide variety of subjects. It is arranged alphabetically by subject heading and last name, beginning with John Adair and ending with John G. York. The collection consists of 11 Hollinger boxes, 1 oversize box and several oversize folders. Contained in the collection are ppprox. 307 folders. 16 notebooks, 19 oversize folders, ledgers and diaries. Much of the collection consist! of correspondence written from and to people such as: John C. Calhoun, Calvin Coolidge, Hcwell Cobb, John Forsyth, Leo Frank, Alexander Stephens, Charles Thompson and Booker T. Washington. There are two large sections dealing with the Confederate States of America and Schools in Georgia. Under the C.S.A. section are several folders dealing with Appomatox, Conscriptions, Court Procedures, deserters, medical records, veterans and many other topics. The Schools section consist of mainly records from Normal and Poor schools in Georgia. There is also a section on Slavery which contains correspondence, records and inventories. Of particular interest is a section dealing with colonial records of Georgia. These papers pertain to the establishment of the colony of Georgia, land and other misc. topics. There is also a Yazoo Land Fraud petition from 1798 in the oversize section. Last of all, there are several misc. folders in this collection consisting of checks, promissary notes, postcards, election ballots, deeds and land documents For more information, see the folder inventory for this collection. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1750 Coulter, E. Merton (EHis Merton), 1890- E. Merton Coulter manuscripts, [ca. 1919-1981]. 73 linear ft. Arranged in alphabetical order. EHis Merton Coulter (1890-1981), author, educator at the University of Georgia (1919-1958) and head of the History Dept. (1941-1958), resided in Athens, Georgia. The collection consists of the writings of E. Merton Coulter &om ca. 1919- 1981. The collection contains drafts and typescript manuscripts of articles and books published by Coulter, as well as transcriptions of original materials and correspondence relating to the research and publication of his works. The collection also includes addresses/speeches made by Coulter to various organizations, woodcuts made for his publications, and research note cards. Finding aid available in repository. Cite as: E. Merton Coulter manuscripts. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Historians—Georgia. 2. Georgia—History. 3. Speeches. 4. Manuscripts. I. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1710 Coulter, E. Merton (Ellis Merton), 1890- E. Merton Coulter personal papers, 1898-1981 (bulk 1912-1979). 54.75 linear A. Arranged by record type. Ellis Merton Coulter (1890-1981), author, educator at the University of Georgia (1919-1958) and head of the History Dept. (1941-1958), resided in Athens, Georgia. The collection consists of personal papers of E. Merton Coulter from 1898- 1981. The papers include correspondence, clippings, diaries, financial records (1920-1977), lecture notes, student papers, grade books (1914-1958), and writings of others, as well as printed material, photographs, and slides pertaining to Georgia or Coulter's travels abroad. The correspondence (1898- 1981) includes carbons (1946-1979) of Coulter's outgoing letters and incoming correspondence to Coulter from scholars, publishers, and former students. The correspondence reflects Coulter's activities at the University of Georgia (1919-1958); the publication of his books and articles; his activities with the American Historical Association, the Southern Historical Association, and the Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission; and his association with various historians. The most extensive group of correspondence (1929-1965) is with Roland M. Harper of the University of Alabama. The diaries (1910-1981, with gaps) contain often lengthy but sporadic entries describing Coulter's travels, his writings, his opinion of Georgia politics, and his daily activities. After 1952, the entries become very brief and focus on his daily activities. Finding aid available in repository. Cite as: E. Merton Coulter personal papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA30602. 1. Harper, Roland M (Roland McMillan), 1878-1966.2. American Historical Association. 3. Southern Historical Association. 4. Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission. 5. University of Alabama. 6. University of Georgia. 7. Authors, American—Georgia. 8. Historians—Georgia. 9. History—Research- Georgia. 10. History—United States—Societies, etc. 11. Universities and colleges—Alabama—Faculty. 12. Universities and colleges—Georgia—Faculty. 13. Georgia-Politics and govemment-1865-1950.14. Georgia-History-Civil War, 1861-1865—Centennial celebrations, etc. 15. Diaries. 16. Photographs. I. GAGP COULTER, ELLIS MERTON - THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA 1861-1865 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. ..... __ .309_____________ Dates Covered .... Date .... .. ..... ......................... Number of Items Name of Collection BLLIS NERTON COULTER - THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, 1861-1865 - GALLEY PROOFS Given by: The author Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival: Sept. 19, I960 DESCRIPTION Galley Proofs of Volume VII of A History of the South; Volume VII is "The Confederate States of America 1861-1865." Published by Louisiana State University Press. 1950. See: LXK23 C855h v.7 UGL 832 COULTER, ELLIS I4ERTON - GEORGIA WATERS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. 998 Dates Covered Number of Items Date August 4, 1976_____ Name of Collection Ellis Merton Coulter - Georgia Waters 1 volume Given by The author Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival not known DESCRIPTION Galley proofs of a book published in 1965 by the Athens Historical Quarterly. Included in the book are chapters on Tallulah Falls, Madison Springs, Scull Shoals and the okefenokee Swamp. "This book is limited to 199 copies." See: LXK23 C855 G479 Rare Book Sugust 4, 1976 UGL 832 COULTER, ELLIS MERTON - JAMES MONROE SMITH THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. - _-39_9 Dates Covered ——...__ Date .-_-...- — .___.._..._..__.._-_..__. Number of Items .... _...... Name of Collection ......^LLIS _^^ Given by: The author Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival : Not known DESCRIPTION Typescript of book published by the University of Georgia Press in 1961. See: LXK23 C855ja UGL 832 COULTER, ELLIS MERTON - JOSEPH VALLENCE BEVAN THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. .... _ 3P9_________ __ Dates Covered ... __ . Date .. ....... .... ...-....----.-..-.- Number of Items .... ......I Name of Collection ......ELL!S^__^RT_ON_COULTER^^ FIRST OFFICIAL HISTORIAN. Given by: The author Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival : Not known DESCRIPTION Typescript of book published by University of Georgia Press, 1964. See: IXK23 C855jos UGL 832 COULTER, ELLIS MERTON - JOURNAL OF WILLIAM STEPHENS, VOL. I THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. ...........309_._.._.._.._.._ Dates Covered —._.....______.....______ Date . .... .... .....—...—.-....- - Number of Items ............l.Yolume ...._____ Name of CoHection ......EL_LIS .MER^ I. TYPESCRIPT. Given by : The author Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival : Not known DESCRIPTION Typescript of volume I of the Journal of William Stephens, edited by E. M. Coulter and published by the University of Georgia Press. 1958. See: Ga F289 G664A4 1958 UGL 832 COULTER, ELLIS MERTON - JOURNAL OF WILLIAM STEPHENS, VOL. II THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. ....__309 ___ Dates Covered .... Date .-..-.-. .... .........^...-^........ Number of Items ..........A Name of Collection ......ELLIS _^RTON__COULTE^ II, GALLEY PROOFS AND TYPESCRIPT. Given by : The author Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival: Not known DESCRIPTION Typescript and galley proofs of volume II of Journal of William Stephens, edited by Ellis Merton Coulter, published by the University of Georgia Press in 1963. See: Ga F289 G664A4 1963 UGL 832 OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF GEORGIA THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. .........303..._.........__. Dates Covered .—....... Date .. _ . - .- .——.......——-—. Number of Items .................l. Name of Collection .......CQULTER., E.. M. AND SA^J^. ^. -- A LIST OF SETTLERS OF GEORGIA. Given by : University of Georgia Press Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival: Not known DESCRIPTION Typescript of volume edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye from original in the Egmont Papers. Published by the University of Georgia Press in 19^9. See: LXK23 C8551i UGL 832 COULTER, ELLIS MERTON - OLD PETERSBURG AND THE BROAD RIVER VALLEY THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. - ___:*--___._ Dates Covered ..._________„_..______ i-t M u j T 1 volume JJate ........ —-_——_-.....- Number 01 items .... ... _....._ ..._ ....._ Name of Collection ......ELLIS...MRTQN..COULTER_.r:..OLp__t^TERSBUR^_A^JI^^ Given by : The author Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival : Not known DESCRIPTION Typescript of book published by the University of Georgia Press, 1965. See: LXK23 C855op UGL 832 COULTER, ELLIS MERTON - WILLIAM MONTAGUE BROWNE THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. - ____309. Dates Covered _.____ Date ...... .... -_..........^....... Number of Items .... --......l..Yolume' _ _ _ _ Name of Collection -...^!S_J^RTO]V_.COULT^^ ANGLO-IRISH AMERICAN 1823 - 1883. Given by: The author Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival : Not known DESCRIPTION Typescript of book published by the University of Georgia Press, 1967. See: LXK23 C855wim UGL 832 Hargrett Rare Book & Manuscript Library University of Georgia Libraries Ms 3072 Couper, John. Couper family papers, 1775 - 1981. .5 linear feet. John Couper and wife Rebecca Maxwell Couper lived at Cannon's Point, St. Simons Island, GA. Their children included Ann Sarah, James Hamilton, William Audley, John Jr., and Isabella Hamilton. James Hamilton lived at Hopeton and Altama plantations, and his son, James Maxwell lived in Brunswick and Atlanta. The papers consist of Couper genealogical materials, mostly for John Sr., James Hamilton and James Maxwell & related families of Thiesen, Traylor, Stiles and Wylly There are photographs of individuals and houses, letters, both original and copies, and printed materials. Stamps in the notebooks, from which this material was removed, indicate that the material was microfilmed by the Georgia Department of Archives and History August 1, 1963. No film has been located at this institution, however. 1. Stiles family. 2. Thiesen family. 3. Traylor family. 4. Wylly family. 5. Plantations- Georgia - Glynn County. 6. Saint Simons Island (Ga.:Island). 7. Hopeton Plantation. 8. Altama Plantation. 9. Atlanta (Ga.). 10. Photographs. FoMer 1 John Couper famMy John Couper, son of Rev. John, [ 1759 Scotland - 1850 Glynn Co, GA.] m 1792 Rebecca Maxwell [ 1775 Liberty County, GA- 1845 St. Simons Island GA. ], dau of Col. James & Ann Way Maxwell Children include: Ann - m James Fraser; John Jr., m Sophia Gibbs; William Audley m Hannah Page King; Isabelle, m Rev. T B Bartow; James Hamilton, m Caroline Georgia Wylly Outline of family materials at UNC Chapel Hill Color drawing of Couper crest Photos of John, rear of Cannon's Point House, painting of Cannon's Point; silhouette of Rebecca Couper copies of photos of Midway Church, Christ Church & tombstones there typed genealogical information for Couper, Way, Maxwell & Audley families copies of correspondence from Rev John Couper, Scotland [1775 & 78]; man in Marseilles regarding olive trees [18]04 John to brother 1828; John to Dr. James Troup re Roderick Mclntosh of Mallow Copy of Couper genealogical chart done by Margaret DavisCate Newsclip of Queen Victoria's representative visit to Ga in 1865 Folder 2 James Hamilton Couper, son of John b. 1794 Sunbury, Liberty Co GA - 1866 Glynn Co GA m. 1827 Caroline Georgia Wylly, [1811-1897], dau of Alexander Campbell & Margaret Alexander Wylly Children: Hamilton, Margaret Wylly [m Robert Stiles], Robert, Alexander, John Lord, Rebecca, James Maxwell [m Eudora Harper] Clipping of Christ Church, Savannah, designed by Couper Photos: Hopeton, Glynn Co [several] sketch of Yale College by Couper; James Hamilton & Carolyn Wylly Couper; saw mill at Altama; house at Altama Typescript copies: Altama by M D Cate Information about James Hamilton Couper Correspondence copies: JHC to Pappa 1804; JHC to James 1851 re death of William; Robert to brother 1859 Hamilton to sister Maggie, 1861 Extract from minutes of Board of Trustees, College of Charleston, re JHCs gift To collection, 1861; MKing to JHC re this donation Richard Corbin to family in France Ms 3072 Couper family papers, Folder 2 continued: Robert to father 1862; Robert to brother James M 1863 JHC to John 1864; JHCs Confederate tax JHCs property inventory after his death, 1866 Pages from Go/&/? /s/as re JHCs death JWyllytoJiml916 Newsclip regarding The Lodge, Brantley County FoMer 3 - James MaxweH Couper, son of James HamHton, gson John James Maxwell Couper [1837 Hopeton - 1918 Atlanta] m Eudora Harper [1841 Mississippi - 1899 Atlanta] children: Harper & Matilda d young; Mary Harper [1863-1928] m G M Traylor; James Hamilton Couper II [1866-1918] m Caroline Land Trout [1869- 1948]; James MaxweH Couper Jr [1874 - 1953], m Sarah Little photos: James MaxweH & ggrandau; inside views of house on 29 Ponce de Leon; stereocard of house in Brunswick; James MaxweH & Eudora Harper newsctip of death of Thomas Jefferson Harper, father of Eudora typed family genealogical information on Scott, Wingfield, Mason, Hudson, Harper, Hairston, Stovall, Cabaniss, Clay, Perkins, Wells Copy of list of books in JMCs library J G Foster certification that he taking math at West Point, 1856 Photocopies of correspondence: JohnL, 1860; Caroline C, 1861; Margaret C Stiles, 1861; Rebecca C, 1862; Caroline C 1862; JMC > father 1862; apt of JMC to Augusta Arsenal 1864; JMC apt as 1st Lt; TJ Harper > Dodie 1865 ; From Joseph E MaxweH, 1885 recounting his visit to the MaxweH castle in Scotland; Former slave > Mrs JMC 1886 & 1887 from Altama Mss letters - JMC to Eudora, CW period, not complete; JMC to wife, 1862; Mary C to mother from Malbone 1878; Mother in Brunswick to * child'; Mary 1878; Mother > Mary 12 Mar; Mary C > mother 18 June from Edgeworth School; typed Itr Eudora > DeWitt Miller 1897 re Sidney Lanier notes from story of JMC told about Slave Tom newsclip of death 1918 of James MaxweH Couper copy typed letter to/from Henderson> JMC Jr re Ohio flag 1923 typed letter Jack Stiles > JMC Jr re flag John S Mayfield > JMC Jr 1938 re Sidney Lanier & reply MTTs version of JMCs escape from Vicksburg ALS Mary Thiesen > Mary 1981, with family info Mary TT to Mrs Wm S Burdell 1980s Ms 3072 Couper iamHy papers FoMer4 -StHesfamHy Photo of Malbone, near Cartersville, GA Typescript & mss abstracts from diary of Caroline Couper Stiles Level! FoMer 5 - Thiesen iamHy Mary Harper Couper 1863-1928, dau of James Maxwell Couper m George McDonald Traylor. One dau, Mary Couper Traylor, b 1891, m R J Thiesen Photos: Mary Traylor Thiesen [newspaper] 1914 Christine Thiesen 1916; Jacqueline Thiesen Reynolds & family; George Traylor Thiesen; Eleanor Johnson Thiesen; Anna Maria Ustrup & Johannes Thiesen; Emilia Lupkes Thiesen; Christen Ustrup & children Mary Couper Traylor [wedding] & John [Jack] Thiesen Jack Thiesen; Georgia Tech; Gunston Hall, All Saints' Church; Mary & Jack & grandchildren; Shields & Reynolds children; wedding pictures of Mary Couper Traylor & Jack Thiesen 1912 Membership cards of Mrs Thiesen Info on house at 29 Ponce de Leon & pictures Thiesen / Traylor genealogy; Lupkes family Program for The History Class of 1884 Copies of correspondence: RJT to and from Geo W McCarty 1955; Margaret Davis Cate 1960; Mary Traylor Thiesen 1962, 63 Article about Jack Thiesen at death in 1963 - other articles FoMer 6 - Tray!or famHy Mary Harper Couper [1863-1925] dau of James Maxwell Couper, m 1885 to George McDonald Traylor. Children were: Mary Couper Traylor b 1892, m R J Thiesen b 1887; Margaret Couper Traylor b 1895 m C T Dunham; Eudora Couper Traylor b 1897 m W A Putnam; Frances Pardee Traylor b 1906 m Otney McClellan Photos: Trelow family crest Mary Harper Couper Traylor; George McDonald Traylor; Mary Couper Traylor; Margaret Couper Traylor; Eudora Couper Traylor; Frances Pardee Traylor; ) Home of Rev. & Mrs John Cousins Traylor, Traylorsville, VA - with info Beaver Creek, Martinsville, Henry Co VA built by Col. George Hairston - With info Ms 3072 Couper family papers Folder 6 continued: Sheet with twelve family crests Article from Atlanta paper re demolishing Traylor home by Martha G Anderson Typescripts: of Mary Elizabeth Bailey Traylor's story of coming to Georgia from Henry County VA Family genealogical info for Traylor; Cooper; Rowland; Hampton; Baldwin; Parke; Bailey; Norman; Cousins; Smith; Wood; Archer; Harris; de Bohun; Randolph; de Vere; Trouillart [Traylor]; The Vikings; Charlemagne; de Mowbray; Julius Caesar 'Forest Home* near LaGrange - pictures & information John Humphery Traylor memoirs - pictures of Him and Mary Elizabeth Bailey Article from Men of Mark & picture George M Traylor - from Atlanta Centennial Year Book Mary Traylor Gates - memoirs, pictures of Forest Home Photocopy of letter by John Humphrey Traylor re guests at Forest Home ALS from Ruth Hairston Early to Elizabeth Rowland Traylor 1924 Photocopy - obit of George M Traylor ALS Mary T to Mary 14 April FoMer 7 - WyHy famHy Photos: the Tannatt family - one of people is Susannah Cunningham Crooke who m Alexander WyHy; photocopy of Mrs John Morel & children [she m Richard WyHy of Savannah] Typescripts of family genealogical information for: Crooke; WyHy Typescript - Mary Williamson Houstoun to mother Mrs Jonathan Thomas 1827- 1828 [wedding of Caroline and James Hamilton Couper, description of clothes, food, personalities etc. ] family info from Golden Isles copy letter from Charles Spalding WyHy to Isabella Stiles Marshall ,1914 typescript of letter from Frank Screven to Charles Mills & Margaret Screven Duke, 1956 FoMer 8 - BiMe Records Photocopy of records beginning with marriage of George McDonald Traylor & Mary Harper Couper in 1837 Ms 3072 Couper family papers FoMer 9 - puMished and miscellaneous materiai on iamHies Pages from GoMen Isles of Georgia. Our Todays and Yesterdays. Early Days of Coastal Georgia Drawings officer plan of Cannon's Point Abstract of Title of Long Island/Glynn Isle [lots of information] Article: The Coupers of Cannon's Point by Ann Giudici Fettner [Atlanta Magazine?] Copy of article, 1965 -Cannon's Point Plantation 1793 1965 - Coast's Couper supplied tree for famed Ironsides 1966 - about Genera! Winfield Scott 1972 - Cannon's Point changes hands 1974 - Archeoiogists uncover history of plantation days ALS \?Berman> Mary [1981] TLS Mrs Maitland Lee Griggs> Aunt Mary nd Couper, James Hamilton - Invitation THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No..—J^t?_______ Dates Covered Undated ^. ^ 1 March 1979 nr !- .t i* 3 Date ________i-J-_______ Number 01 Items ^____ -., j- /-< n - James Hamilton Couper Invitation Name of Collection ———————————————i—————————________ Given by Harvey Dan Abrams, Atlanta, Georgia Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival 15 February 1979 by Richard Harwell DESCRIPTION James Hamilton Couper has been described as "pioneer in the agricultural and industrial development of Georgia and the South." This invitation to a reception at Hopeton, the family plantation, is in honor of Couper's daughter and her fiance, Robert M. Stiles. The cards of each are included here. 313/12-78/500 ! THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. 2643________ Dates Covered _____ Date 2 August 1939______ Number of Items Name of Collection til ass Given by William H. Campbell, Jr. 260Milledge Hts. Athens, GA 30606 Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival 17 April 1989 DESCRIPTION Collection consists of 2 glass negatives: 1. Battle of Chickamauga 2. Monument to Andrews Raiders Location: Glass negative file 1. Civil War - Battle of Chickamauga 2. Civil War - Andrews Raiders 313/8-84/300 , COVINGTON, GEORGIA - LEDGERS THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No. See .Ms ..numbers below Dates Covered --- Date .... Sept .5., 1962 Number of Items ........3 . (bound ledgers) Name of Collection . .-..-..--...-....----C_p_VINGTO^ _______ Given by: Old stock - Provenance unknown. Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION Three bound ledgers, as follows: Ms. #213 1. Ledger of General Store, possibly that of D. Dickson, who was apparently also Postmaster, at Covington, Newton County, Georgia, 1833-1835. Ms. #1% II. Ledger, Justice Docket, Civil cases, 420th District, Newton County, 1921-1925. Ms. #158 III. Newton County Agricultural Society - 1873-1884. UGL 832 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2139 Cowart, CarroH. CarroHCowart papers, 1943-1943,1991. .25 linear A. Arranged by record type. CarroH Cowart soldier during World War II with Company C of the 354th Regiment of the 89th Infantry Division, resident of Glennville, Georgia. The collection consists of papers of Carroll Cowart from 1943-1945, 1991. The papers include correspondence, a scrapbook with photographs taken during Cowart's military service, printed histories of the 354th Infantry Regiment and the 89th Infantry Division, a typescript manuscript of Cowart's military experiences written in 1991, and ephemera. Cowart's correspondence (1943- 1945), written to his father C.L. Cowart, describes camp life and training exercises in Louisiana and North Carolina training camps; troop movements in Europe; the post war duties of the 354th at Camp Lucky Strike (France) which included re-deploying European troops to the Pacific and shipping home Americans who were held as German prisoners of war; and trips in post war Europe. Cite as: CarroH Cowart papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. United States. Army. Infantry Division, 89th. 2. United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 354th. 3. Military training camps-Louisiana. 4. Military training camps-North Carolina. 5. Soldiers-Georgia. 6. World War, 1939-1945- Prisoners and prisons, German. 7. Camp Lucky Strike (France) I. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2987 Cox, Belle (Bunnie) Vemon Porter, 1911 - 1968 Bunnie Cox family scrapbooks, 1892 - 1968 (bulk 1926-1932) 2.5 linear ft. Belle (Bunnie) Vemon Porter (1911-1968) married Julian Hoyt Cox in 1932 and was society editor of the Athens Banner Herald from 1942 until 1968. She was a student at North Avenue Presbyterian School in Atlanta, Demorest (GA) High School, and the University of Georgia. Her sister Ann Beveille Porter was a student at Demorest High School and Piedmont College. They both kept scrapbooks which record the social events and school activities during these years (1925-1932). A Family Record Album contains genealogy of the family names Porter, King, Strobhar and Habersham. The album held numerous loose papers consisting of clippings, photographs, correspondence, printed material and genealogy information. Ancestors of Bunnie Cox include Roswell King (founder of Roswell, Georgia) and Revolutionary War Major John Habersham. There are also 2 Cox family scrapbooks in this collection - an engagement and wedding scrapbook of Flora Middlebrooks Cox and a child's picture scrapbook made by LaNette Hillsman Middlebrooks circa 1892. The latter scrapbook contains color advertisements and pictures, clippings, wedding invitations, and University of Georgia programs and invitations. Finding aid available in repository Cite as: Bunnie Cox family scrapbooks, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602 1. Scrapbooks Biographica! Note BeMe (Bunnie) Vemon Porter Cox Bom: July 11,1911 in Rome, Georgia Died: June 10,1968 in Athens, Georgia Father: John Caldwell Porter (1881-1944) Mother: Belle Vemon King Porter (1881 - ?) Sister: Ann Beveille Porter (1914-1933) Husband: Julian Hoyt Cox, married April 16,1932 Children: Julian Hoyt Cox, Jr. (1935- ) AnnLaNetteCox (1937-) Paternal grandfather: John Montgomery Porter Paternal grandmother: Laura Van Zandt Porter (1854-1915) Maternal grandfather: Habersham King (1852-1933) Maternal grandmother: Ann Rebecca Strobhar King (1861-1933) Career: Bunnie Cox was society editor of the Athens Banner Herald 1942-1968 Bunnie Cox Family Scrapbooks Ms 2987 Inventory Boxl Description Scrapbook - Bunnie Vemon Porter 1925-1929 Scrapbook - Bunnie Vemon Porter 1925-1929 - loose items in scrapbook Box 2 1 Scrapbook - Bunnie Vemon Porter - Demorest High School 1929 2 Diploma - Bunnie Vemon Porter - Demorest High School 1929 3 Scrapbook - Ann Beveille Porter - Demorest High School 1931 4 Scrapbook - Ann Beveille Porter - Piedmont College 1931 -1932 Box 3 1 Family Record Album 2 Family Record Album - loose items in album (correspondence) 3 Family Record Album - loose items in album (genealogy) 4 Family Record Album - loose items in album (photographs) 5 Family Record Album - loose items in album (printed material) 6 Family Record Album - loose items in album (clippings) 7 Scrapbook - Flora Middlebrooks Cox 1935 8 Lucy Cobb Institute items 1949,1952 Box 4 (oversize) Scrapbook - Bunnie Vemon Porter - University of Georgia 1929-1931 Scrapbook- LaNette Hillsman Middlebrooks 1892 Oversize FoMer Diploma - Flora Middlebrooks Cox - Athens High School 1928 Cox, Charles C. - Letter THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No..— J^ _______ Dates Covered 1883 Date _____Marc 9 ^9_____ Number of Items ___-. Charles C. Cox Letter -T T /- n ^.- Name oi Collection Given by Harvey Dan Abrams, Atlanta, Georgia Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION Addressed to "Henry", Charles C. Cox, son of I. F. Cox, president of Southern Female College, La Grange, Georgia, writes from Clarkesville about Mercer and Wesleyan commencements and other facts interesting to two young men of , that day. Written on the Southern Female College's delightfully lithographed stationery, Cox informs his friend that he is to "teach wi*6h father and expect to enjoy my occupation." 313/12-78/500 [[HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY !! UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 72 Cox CoHege and Conservatoiy (College Park, Ga.) Cox CoHege and Conservatory records, 1853-1962. 4.5 linear ft. Arranged by record type. The Southern Female CoHege was established in ca. 1842 in LaGrange, Georgia. Milton E. Bacon (1818-1886) was president from 1843-1855. In 1857,1. F. Cox became president and eventually the name was changed to Cox College. In ca. 1895 the college was moved to CoHege Park near Atlanta and not long after the name was changed to Cox College and Conservatory. Cox remained president until the school closed in 1923. His son, Charles C. Cox (1864-1905) served as principal for a number of years. He was married to Alice Bacon, daughter of Milton E. Bacon. The collection consists of personal correspondence of the Bacon and Cox families and records relating to the Cox College and Conservatory and its predecessors, Cox College and Southern Female College. The personal correspondence is comprised mainly of letters (1853-1886) from Milton E. Bacon to his children. Written after his tenure at SFC, Bacon is living in Okolona, then Aberdeen, Mississippi where he is involved in female academies. The letters discuss mainly family news, emphasizing the education of his grandchildren and his current position. The collection also includes the personal correspondence of Charles C. Cox (1883-1905) mainly to and from his wife Alice Bacon Cox, his daughter Alice Cox and his friend Clem P Steed of Macon, Georgia. Records relating to the Southern Female CoHege (LaGrange, Ga.), Cox College (LaGrange and CoHege Park, Ga.) and Cox College and Conservatory (CoHege Park, Ga.) include college catalogs (1867-1922 with gaps); programs; newspaper clippings; scrapbooks (1857-1912 with gaps) containing programs, flyers, and newspaper clippings; and photographs of the Southern Female College and Cox family. Cite as: Cox College and Conservatory (CoHege Park, Ga.) records. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA 30602. 1. Steed, Clem O. 2. Cox family—Photographs. 3. Women—Education—Georgia. 4. Private schools—Georgia. 5. Private schools -Mississippi. 6. Schools—Georgia. 7. Schools—Mississippi. 7. LaGrange (Ga.) 8. College Park (Ga.) 9. Aberdeen (Miss.) 10. Okolona(Miss.) 11. Photographs. 12. Scrapbooks. 13. Bacon, Milton E.I 818-18 86. 14. Cox, Charles C., 1864-1905. 15. Cox, Alice Bacon. 16. Cox, Alice. 17. Cox College (LaGrange, Ga.) 18. Cox College (College Park, Ga.) 19. Southern Female Academy (LaGrange, Ga.)s COX, JAN M. THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.—1135________ Dates Covered 1968 - 1976 11 November 1977 Number of Items 2% Name of Collection Jan M. Cox Collection____________ Given by Jan M. Cox, Stone Mountain, Georgia Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival January 1976 \ DESCRIPTION Jan Cox, a contemporary authority on fifteenth and sixteenth century Eastern philosophy, has gained considerable attention in the intellectual and popular communities with his application of these views to modern psycho- * logical^teehniques;—His-basic theme, espoused in Magnus Machina (1971), is that "civilization as a whole will only evolve through the concentrated, personal efforts and struggles of individual men working to become more know ledgeable of themselves objectively, and thusly extend their everyday aware ness, concern and compassion for their mortal brothers." He has published numerous articles and books and was an unsuccessful candidate for governor of Georgia in 1970. Included in the collected are numerous typescripts from 1968 to 1975? * interviews, newspaper accCunt^, Koray articles, news releases, book review commentary, and other associated material to Cox's life, beliefs, and profes sional goals. j ! HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 593 Cox, Zachariah. Letter to Edward Telfair and John Milton, 1790 Jan. 13. 1 item. Zachariah Cox, land speculator, involved in the Tennessee Land Company which ^ purchased 4,000,000 acres of land in the region of Tennessee as part of the Yazoo land purchase in 1790. The collection consists of a letter to Edward Telfair, Georgia Governor and John Milton, Secretary of State, from Zachariah Cox, dated January 13,1790 regarding the Tennessee Land Company. The letter certifies that Stephen Heard, William Downs, Henry Candler, John F. Gardner, Daniel Gaines, Middleton Woods, William Cox, and Thomas Carr are associates in the Tennessee Land Company, an investment company which purchased Yazoo land. Cite as: Zachariah Cox letter to Edward Telfair and John Milton. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Tennessee Land Company. 2. Real estate investment--! 8th century. 3. Yazoo land companies. 1. Milton, John, d. 1824. II. Telfair, Edward, ca. 1735-1807. III. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1380 Greenleaf, James, il. 1796. Yazoo land sale documents, 1796-1797. 3 items. The collection consists of three documents pertaining to payments by Zachariah Cox to James Greenleaf for Georgia and Tennessee land transactions through the Georgia Land Company relating to the Yazoo land fraud. Cite as: James Greenleaf, Yazoo land sale documents. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. Location: Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia, 30602. 1. Cox, Zachariah. 2. Georgia Land Company. 3. Yazoo fraud, 1795.4. Yazoo land companies. I. GAGP CRAIG, EDWARD GORDON - BOOKPLATES THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION A - m 84o ^ ^ , 1896-1900 Acceaaton No. - Dates Covered ____._____ Date December, 1973 Name of Collection Edward Gordon Craig - Bookplates (Part of the Telamon Cuyler Collection) Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms: Fr°M tn^ Telamon Cuyler Collection Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION: Twenty-nine book plates by Edward Gordon Craig. Some of these are illustrated in Craig's book Nothing On the Book Plate. See: Z996/C886/1925. Rare Book. Augograph of Craig is on the manila folder the book plates came in. UCL 832 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2675 Crane, Elijah. Elijah Crane papers, 1847-1853. 66 items. Arranged in chronological order. Elijah Crane, cotton merchant, Savannah, Georgia. The collection consists of business correspondence between Elijah Crane, Savannah, Georgia and C.A. & A. Southworth of Stoughton, Massachusetts from 1847-1853. The letters discuss buying and selling cotton, the cotton market, and the status of crops grown near Savannah. Cite as: Elijah Crane papers. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. C.A. & A. Southworth (Stoughton, Mass.) 2. Commission merchants—Georgia. 3. Cotton trade—Georgia. 4. Shipping—Georgia. 5. Savannah (Ga.) I. GAGP THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.-lS3§————————— Dates Covered ______ Date 50 June 1982_______ Number of Items Name of Collection Crawford Family.___________ Genealogy. Given by Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival DESCRIPTION This typescript gives the genealogy of the Crawford Family. The emigrant ancestor was John Crawford (ca. l600-l6?6). One of the prominent Georgia descendants is William Harris Crawford. 313/2-60/500 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 191 Crawfbrd W. Long scrapbook, 1879-1919. 1 v. Crawjfbrd Williamson Long (1815-1878), physician, first to use ether as an anesthetic, bom in Madison County, Georgia. The collection consists of a scrapbook compiled by Florence Long Bartow documenting the life of her father, Crawfbrd W. Long. The scrapbook contains newspaper clippings (1879-1919), handwritten transcriptions relating to Long's use of ether, printed material, and copies of affidavits written by patients of Long's in which ether was employed during operations. Cite as: Crawfbrd W. Long scrapbook. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Long, Crawfbrd Williamson, 1815-1878. 2. Anesthesiology-Research. 3. Ether (Anesthetic) 4. Physicians-Georgia. 5. Medicine-Practice-Georgia. I. Bartow, Florence Long. II. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 1416 Crawfbrd, George Washington, 1798-1872. Letter to Charles Jones Jenkins, 1845 Feb. 15. 1 item. George W. Crawfbrd (1798-1872), Georgia Governor (1843-1847), U.S. Secretary of War (1849-1850). The collection consists of a letter from George W. Crawfbrd to Charles Jones Jenkins dated February 15,1845. In the letter, Crawfbrd discusses the Whig party including its policies, beliefs, political theories, and future. Crawfbrd also refutes charges leveled at the Whigs and himself. Cite as: George W. Crawfbrd, letter to Charles Jones Jenkins. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries., Athens GA 30602. 1. Jenkins, Charles Jones, 1805-1883.2. Georgia. Governor (1843-1847 : Crawford) 3. Whig Party (U.S.) 4. Political parties-United States. 5. Georgia- -Politics and government-1775-1865.1. GAGP THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No._3=102________ Dates Covered 197^ - 1975 Date _5 August 1977_____ Number of Items —3=023_ Name of Collection James M. Crawford — Studies in Southeastern Indian Languages Given by Professor James M. Crawford Deposited by Purchased from Other terms Date & method of arrival Summer 1977 by Professor Crawford DESCRIPTION Studies in Southeastern Indian Languages (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1975) is the outgrowth of a series of symposia on the sub ject in the early 1970's. James M. Crawford ofc-the University of Georgia headed the efforts to produce this volume of essays and the task was com pleted under his editorship. Included in this collection are proof copy, typescripts, notes, and other material relating to researches on the various topics, development of the printed book, various drafts of the essays included, some relevant cor respondence, and production notes. 313/6-77/200 )RAWFOKD, WILLIAM H. - LETTER THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No...Jr^L_________ Dates Covered 1822 Date __l8_November 1977_____ Number of Items Name of Collection -WiUiam H. C Given by Deposited by Purchased from: Goodspeed's, Boston, Massachusetts Other terms Date & method of arrival: 18 November 1977 by mail. DESCRIPTION William H. Crawford, Georgian, lawyer, Minister to France was at the time 3f this letter Secretary of the Treasury. Dated 5 June 1822, this full page autograph letter signed is to Thomas Wilson, the Cashier of the Bank of the Jnited States, and discusses banking matters. CRAWFORD, WILLIAM HARRIS - PETITION THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION Accession No.. ..'--'——————— Dates Covered 16 March 1979 -, , ,. , Date —————————————————— Number of Items 1..,, Name of Collection William Harris Crawford - Petition Given by Deposited by Purchased from Terry Alford, Springfield, Virginia Other terms Date & method of arrival 2 February 1979 by mail DESCRIPTION William Harris Cravford (1772-183^) was one of the most distinguished national political leaders ever to come from Georgia. This particular document, signed by Cravford as attorney, is from his early days of political activity before his fame had spread beyond the confines of middle Georgia. Ayilkes County item, the petition urges the return of money by John Williams, administrator of the estate of George Williams, to Benjamin and William Burroughs, co-partners of the firm of Harris and Burroughs. 313/12-78/500 HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCMPT COLLECTION Ms 1568 Crawibrd, William Harris, 1772-1834. Letters to William Jones, 1816,1818. 2 items. The collection consists of two letters irom William Harris Crawibrd as Secretary of the Treasury to William Jones, president of the Bank of the United States, on December 26th, 1816 and March 2, 1818. Crawibrd discusses changes in the Treasury laws and their impact on state banks and the Bank of the United States. Cite as: William Harris Crawibrd, letters to William Jones. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Jones, William, 1760-1881. 2. Bank of the United States (1816-1836). 3. United States. Dept. of the Treasury. 4. Banks and banking-United States. 5. National banks (United States). 6. United States-Economic conditions-To 1865. HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 2556 Cree, A. B. Letters to his wife Mattie, 1865. 2 items. Captain A.B. Cree, Union soldier, probably in the 22nd Iowa Infantry Regiment. The collection consists of two letters from Capt. A.B. Cree in Savannah, Georgia to his wife Mattie in Iowa City, Iowa on February 24 and May 16, 1865. The letters, written while Cree was stationed in Savannah with the 22nd Iowa Infantry Regiment, discuss family news, describe his impressions of the city, and his opinions of Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee. Cite as: A.B. Cree, letters to his wife Mattie. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. 2. Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. 3. United States. Army. Iowa Infantry Regiment, 22nd (1862-1865) 4. Soldiers- Iowa. 5. Savannah (Ga.)-History-Civil War, 1861-1865.1. GAGP HARGRETT RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT UBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Ms 332 Creek Indian collection, 1798-1837. 7 items. Arranged in chronological order. The collection consists of documents relating mainly to the Creek Indians in the Indian territory of Georgia from 1798-1837. Includes the deposition of WiHiam Cavanah, dated January 28,1798, Jefferson County, Georgia regarding Indian disorders at his plantation in Montgomery County (Ga.); deposition of Brig. Gen. David Blackshear of the Georgia Militia dated Sept. 29,1813 regarding protection of the Indian frontier and the erection of three forts- Adams, Clark, and Mclntosh; letter from Samuel Jackson, Nov. 8,1813 to Jack F. Cock ordering Cock's company of Georgia Militia to proceed to Smith's fort for protection of the frontier; a declaration signed by Little Prince and twenty- eight Creek town chiefs, dated Aug. 24, 1826, Broken Arrow, Creek Nation regarding laws; another declaration signed by Chilly Mclntosh and eight others dated Aug. 28. 1826 disputing the laws cited by Little Prince under which General William Mclntosh had been executed and his property confiscated; and a statement, dated Sept. 28, 1836 signed by J.A. Chambers made by prisoners brought in from Thomas County (Ga.) regarding attacks by whites upon Creek Indians crossing the Chattahoochee River, the capture of Eneah Mathla, and the escape of a party of Uchus. The collection also includes a list of thirty-five negro slaves captured by the Seminole Indians in Southern Florida in January 1857 and redeemed by order of General Thomas S. Jesup. The list includes name, age, height, sex, name of captor, place and date of capture, personal description, and owner's name. On the reverse is an order signed by General Jesup for payment to their captors of $20.00 for each slave on the list. Cite as: Creek Indian collection. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens GA 30602. 1. Jesup, Thomas Sidney, 1788-1860. 2. Mclntosh, WiHiam, ca. 1775-1825. 3. Blackshear, David. 4. Jackson, Samuel, fl. 1813. 5. Cavanah, WiHiam. 6. Mclntosh, Chilly. 7. Chambers, J. A. 8. Little Prince. 9. Georgia. Militia. 10. Slaves—Florida. 11. Indians of North America—Georgia. 12. Creek Indians- Georgia. 13. Seminole Indians—Florida. 14. Montgomery County (Ga.) 15. Thomas County (Ga.) I. GAGP CREEK INDIAN COLLECTION Ms 332 1. Cavanah, '