Euginia Flournoy Harper Photograph Collection (SMC 139)
Identifier
SMC 139
Title
Euginia Flournoy Harper Photograph Collection (SMC 139)
Description
Photographs from the Euginia Flournoy Harper Collection (SMC 139)
Date
September 1974
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Euginia Flournoy Harper Photograph Collection (SMC 139)
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Euginia Flournoy Harper Photograph Collection (SMC 139)
Columbus State University Archives
Columbus, Georgia
Columbus State University Archives does not claim to control the rights of reproducing for all materials in the collection. The publishing party assumes all responsibility for clearing reproduction rights and for any infringement of the U. S. Copyright Code and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Columbus State University, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all suits, claims, actions, and expenses.
Collection Items
Grandma's Cabin
Cabin of Jas. A. & Emma Crowell "Grandma" Whitaker. Highway 165-South of Uchee Creek in Russell County, Alabama.
Fort Mitchell
Ft. Mitchell (According to Clara Mihalko who had discussed it with Peter Brannon, the oak in the extreme left marks the corner of the Fort, (don't know which corner). The bluff drop off would be to the right)
Magnolia Tree
Magnolia tree which grew behind Henry Crowell's Tavern near Ft. Mitchell. Story is the tree grew rapidly because it was located next to the place where travelers washed up-thus it got a lot of water.
Crowell's Race Track
Site identified by Eugenia Flournoy Harper as Crowell's race track and also creek ceremonial ground. In background at Ft. Benning jump towers, water tank.