Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections

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Letter from Hill to Brown. Hand written portion reads "Should you come over, but please don't let me personally influence you---Monty"

A letter from Maxie of RC Cola to Gus Murray

A letter from RC Jacksonville regarding the success of the RC kiddie show promotion.

A letter from Robert Cooper of WSM Nashville, TN to Ed Davidson of the Nehi Corporation, regarding sales at Grand 'Ol Opry, July 1955

A response letter to Mr. E. L. Gullatt from his Manager concerning union issues at local movie theaters (Rialto Theatre, Royal Theatre, and The Grand).

A letter from Sam Wynn of Chain Store Age to Lawrence E. Davis regarding picture of R.V. Liles and Milner Storey.

Document includes financial assets and liabilities for Hatcher and Pickett, Dec. 31, 1918

A letter from John Gates to R.C. Bottlers regarding marketing and advertising during high school football season on June 3, 1948.

On June 24, Fuller writes to his wife Amanda that he hears cannons in the direction of Hanover Courthouse, to the left of Richmond, Virginia. He sends a two-dollar bill home.
On June 26, Fuller reports how he left Richmond with the army on the 24th,…

Lewis Ness announced his bid for presidency while in the hospital.

MC5 Box8 M F14

Visualization of proposed plans by the Columbus Consolidated Government for their redevelopment of The Liberty Theatre and the surrounding area.

One of a half dozen or so fliers posted along Broadway in May. "Boogaloo" is an alt-right slang term for the kickstarting of a second civil war, where conservative whites led by Trump destroy liberals and nonwhites to create a new ethnostate. Talk of…

Newspaper advert for Jacques Tourneur's 1950 film "Stars in My Crown"

Newspaper advertisement from the Columbus Ledger advertising a midnight show "Swing Session Revue" on September 30th, 1946

News Release from the Department of National Resources addressing the Liberty Theatre's listing in the National Register of Historic Places on May 22, 1984

A scanned document nominating the Liberty Theatre for placement in the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places inventory.

Liberty Theatre program for the night of February 9, 1930, advertising vaudeville shows and screenings of three films -- all of which are currently lost.

Photograph from May 24, 1988 Ledger Enquirer issue documenting damage that The Liberty Theatre sustained from a 1985 windstorm that devastated the building.
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