Because She Loved Him So
Plays and actors
The cast from the play held at the Springer Opera House, "Beacause She Loved Him So." Front row, Clifford J. Swift, James W. Woodruff. Second row, left to right: Peter Preer, Allene Tupper (<rs. Sterling B. Lacey), Dozier Fuller, Etta Blanchard (Mrs. Wm. de L. Worsley), Tom Hudson, Emmie Blanchard (Mrs. Hayward D. Luckett). Back row, left to right: Harry Bruce, Leonora Swift (Mrs. Ernest Dismukes), Robert E. Pou, George Waddell, Katherine Tupper (Mrs. George C. Marshall), John Illges, Guy C. Garrard, mac D. Dexter, Maude Hofflin (Mrs. Melville Straus), Pliny Heath, Georgia Wilkins, Frank Gunby, Lucy Hill (Mrs. Lloyd Bowers), Grey Woresley, Curtis Jordan, Fanny Berry (Mrs. Edward Lummus, deceased), Dave Blascoer, director of the Dramatic Club and several other members of the Dramatic Club are not present in the picture.
Jungermann
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1903
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MC9-3-012
Columbus, Georgia
Columbus Docks in 1968
Columbus Docks
Photo of the Columbus Docks and a tugboat in 1968
Norman Benoit
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August 23, 1968
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MC9-7-019
Columbus, Georgia
Colonel William Smythe Shepherd
Military (Civil War)
Photograph of Colonel William Shepherd, C.S.A. the back of the photograph notes "Confederate Army; Civil War (Veterans) (Made Colonel after the Civil War - Captain during that war)
Note: spelling discrepancies of the name Shepard vs. Shepherd. Many of the receipts are Sheppard.
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1861-1865
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MC9- 1-001
F. W. Woolworth Co.
Mills and Manufacturing, Local Business
Frank Winfield Woolworth Co. Store with Muscogee Towel window display and Ivory guest soap. Also known as a five and dime store where everything was under 10 cents.
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MC9-1-003
Columbus, Georgia
King Cotton
Cotton pickers and foreman in a cotton field.
Cotton field and workers in Milner, Georgia.
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ca. 1880
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MC9-1-004
Milner, Georgia
The Old and New Courthouse
Columbus government and justice system.
The old courthouse and the new Columbus Government Building in 1972 shortly before the old courthouse's destruction.
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1972
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MC9-2-005
Columbus, Georgia
12th Street in 1922
Cars and businesses on 12th Street in 1922.
White's Books and Stationary and Bonita Photo-plays movie gallery advertising Cap'n Kidd directed by J. P. McGowan with five cars parked on 12th Street.
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1922
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MC9-2-006
Columbus, Georgia
Early Automobile in Columbus
Unidentified man in car (ca. 1900) with Cargill-Wright Company, 11 9th Street, Columbus, Georgia.
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ca. 1900
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MC9-2-007
Columbus, Georgia
Riverboat M. W. Kelly
Steamboat on the Chattahoochee
Steamboat with eleven passengers on the Chattahoochee River. A few of the women are shielding their eyes.
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MC9-2-009
Columbus, Georgia
Sunday Outing
Picnic outing
Twelve men and women with two children and a dog enjoying a picnic.
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ca. 1900
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MC9-2-011
Charles A. Snider
Inventor, Columbus Businesses
Charles A. Snider inventor and owner of the Chainless Front-geared Safety Bicycle.
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ca. 1900
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MC9-6-015
Southern Rights Battery
Photo of Civil War Unit "Southern Rights Battery".
This back of this photograph is labeled "Photograph of Civil War Unit Southern Rights Battery - poss. Capt Joe Palmer of the Harris Artillery out front" however, this photograph is most likely an infantry unit from the Spanish-American War time period.
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ca. 1898
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MC9-7-018
Torpedo
Spent torpedo
Two copies of a view of an iron cone believed to be of a confederate torpedo.
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MC9-6-015
Linwood Cemetery
Fences and Cemeteries
Photo of Joe Mahan in Linwood Cemetery at the grave site of James Johnson, Governor of Georgia
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1971
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MC9-1-002
Columbus, Georgia
Tilling Georgia Farm Land
Agriculture in the South
Georgia farm land being tilled by a man using a plow and a horse. Note on the back of the photograph: "Block or Board generally used in Southern States for covering corn and peas. Seed planted in ridges and cover up 2 rows at a time."
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MC9-2-008
Riverboat M.W. Kelly
Steamboats
People posing on the deck of the riverboat two of the women's arms are down
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MC9-2-010
Elk's Club Convention
Elk's Club
Elk's Club Convention - 4th row on right Wm. Cooper Camphill - top row 3rd from right W. R. Sutterall
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ca. 1900
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MC9-4-013
Torpedo
Spent torpedo
Two copies of a view of an iron cone believed to be of a confederate torpedo.
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MC9-6-016
#4 Fire Department
Columbus Fire Department
First Fire Truck in Columbus
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MC9-7-017
Columbus, Georgia
Laborers
Laborers
Photo of a group of men, possibly a work crew for telegraph line. They have climbing gear.
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC9-7-020
Columbus, Georgia