Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections

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Women crowded around a table as a woman in a printed dress sews at the sewing machine.

Image of a boat landing with two steamboats docked along it. The first boat appears to be named the M.W. Kelley. The second boat's name is indecipherable.

A group of women sitting in chairs in a semi-circle handsewing fabric.

Image of the back of the steamboat, M.W. Kelly. People are on the second and third decks of the boat talking. Te back of the photograph has the following caption: " M.W. Kelly Owned by M.W. Kelly Produce and Gro. Co. Located between 9th St. and…

A group of young girls sitting on the side of a pool.

A group of children alongside a pool crouching in a diving pose.

A group of women gathered around a table watching a young woman sewing.

A group of young boys and girls posing alongside a pool.

A group of women and young child gathered around a table listening to directions.

A group of women behind a table containing some cooking ingredients and wrapped plates of food on the table.

Image of the historical marker for Ladies Defender, which details a brief history of a cannon cast from the bronze utensils and domestic house furnishings provided by women during the Civil War for the Confederate Army.

Image of the historical marker for the site of the last armory of the Columbus Guards, which formed in 1835 and disbanded after the end of WWI.

The Bibb City mayor surrounded by the members of the council, members included a police officer and a woman.

The Bibb City mayor surrounded by the members of the council, members included a police officer and a woman.

Image of the historical marker for the Confederate soldiers, Henry L. Benning, and John Dunlap buried in Linwood Cemetery.

The mayor and members of the council posing in a corner of an office with all members facing the camera.

The mayor and members of the council, one of whom was a police officer. Sitting from left to right: C.D. Broodwell- Mayor; Chief Green- Chief of Police; W.L. Carr- Councilman; W.T. Thurman- Councilman. Standing left to right: J.P. Parker- Recorder;…

Image of the historical marker for Confederate hospitals that were placed in Columbus to house 1500 injured Confederate troops.

A group of children standing in front of a cabin and body of water.
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