Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections

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Photograph of Guy McKinley taken in Macon, Georgia

Photograph of Robert E. Lee. Text on photograph states, "Entered according to Act of Congress by M.B. Brady & Co. in the year 1865 at the District Court of the District of Columbia."

Photo of Richard Rose Goetchius at age 58, father of Henry R. Goetchius. Photo taken by Van Riper, Columbus, Georgia, 1872. Text on the back of the photograph reads: "Richard Rose Goetchius, aged 58, died November 21st 1875, aged 61, my dear noble…

Photo of an attractive couple sitting in a horse-drawn buggy. Typed description reads “Goetchius relatives, probably 1900”

Photo of a group of 14 adult men and women on porch of a log cabin at picnic at Bullard's country home. Text on the back of the photograph reads: "Kodak of picnic party at Dr. Bullard's country home July - 1912 - taken by T.C. Hudson. The order named…

Photo H.R. Goetchius taken by Van Riper, Columbus, GA, 1866

Photo of “Sister Mary” (Mary E. Goetchius) taken by Van Riper, Columbus, GA, 1869

Portrait of Roland B. Daniel. Back of photograph reads, "Mrs. T. J. Anderson. Greensboro, Alabama. 12-19667. [and] Dr. R. B. Daniel. Columbus, GA."

Photo taken of ?ommie Ellis & Mary, Dinglewood, August, 1903

Photograph of Uncle Henry and Little Marshall.

Photo of “Uncle Henry and Little Marshall”, Waynesville, NC, August 31, 1912

Photo of Henry Richard Goetchius, Waynesville, North Carolina, August, 1912

Large portrait of Roland B. Daniel

Photo of Mr. Goetchius from “Mr. Goetchius to Mercer” (presumably Mercer Blanchard, whose doctor's office was later in this house)

Tintype photograph in case of Mrs. Mary Goetchius taken at about 40 years of age, n.d.

Photo in daguerreotype case of John Goetchius (1773-1860)

Photo in daguerreotype style of the marriage of Richard Rose and Mary Ann Bennett Goetchius. (The cover is probably not original to picture.) "Richard Rose and Mary Ann (Bennett) Goetchius after their marriage. Blessed father and mother of memory…

Aerial photo of the Chattahoochee River from 14th Street Bridge and what is now Fieldcrest Mills. Taken from Alabama side.

Photo of a label of Eagle Manufacturing Company. Information provided at the bottom of the photograph states, "This mill, employing 240 workers and using 1500 bales of cotton and 100,000 pounds of wool annually, was burned be Federal soldiers…

Photo of construction work in front of Eagle and Phenix Mills.
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