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Alfred Perlès papers, 1956-1990 [bulk 1976-1980]
1 linear foot (2 boxes)
Papers of Austrian author Alfred Perlès, including correspondence and writings.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Primo, Quintin E. (Quintin Ebenezer), 1913-1998.
Quintin E. Primo, Jr. family papers circa 1877-2014
4 linear feet (4 boxes), 2 oversized bound volume (OBV), 3 bound volumes (BV), 2 extra-oversized papers (XOP), and AV Masters: 1 linear foot (1 box)
Family papers of African American Episcopal Bishop Quintin E. Primo, Jr., his parents, minister Quintin E. Primo, Sr. and Alvira Wilhelmina Wellington Primo, and his sister, Margaret Primo McKay, including correspondence, sermons, church records, photographs, printed material, audiovisual material, and born digital material.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Putnam County (Ga.) records, 1800-1899
9 linear feet (9 boxes) and 1 oversized papers folder (OP)
Records of Putnam County (Ga.), primarily promissory notes and court records, from 1800-1899.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Palmer, Charles F. (Charles Forrest), 1892-1973.
Charles F. Palmer papers, 1903-1973
95.5 linear feet (184 boxes), 15 oversized bound volumes (OBV), 2 oversized papers folders (OP), and AV Masters: 6.5 linear feet (7 boxes)
Papers of housing developer Charles Forrest Palmer including correspondence, reports, manuscripts, speeches, diaries, photographs, scrapbooks, and films.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Evangeline Papageorge papers, 1855-1999
4.75 linear feet (10 boxes) and 1 oversized papers box (OP).
Evangeline T. Papageorge was a biochemist, educator, and Emory University School of Medicine administrator. Her papers include correspondence, writings, speech transcripts, and records of Papageorge's involvement with the Medical Alumni Association, as well as scientific research notes and further research materials related to the history of the Emory University School of Medicine.
Repository: Emory University Archives
Mark Pendergrast research files, circa 1880-2009
80.75 linear feet (106 boxes), 117 compact disks (CD), and AV Masters: 1 linear foot (1 box)
Research files of journalist Mark Pendergrast for the publication of his books, For God, Country and Coca-Cola: The Definitive History of the Great American Soft Drink and the Company that Makes It; Uncommon Grounds: The History of Coffee and How it Transformed our World; and Inside the Outbreaks: The Elite Medical Detectives of the Epidemic Intelligence Service, including correspondence, printed materials, and audio recordings of interviews that he conducted.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Pusey Family papers, 1836-1882
0.25 cubic feet (1 box)
Consists of handwritten letters signed by Edward Bouverie Pusey, one engraved portrait of Dr. E. B. Pusey, and a small portrait.
Repository: Pitts Theology Library
J.J. Phillips family papers, 1867-2003
7.875 linear feet (14 boxes)
Papers of J.J. Phillips, Black woman writer, poet, and editor, including correspondence, manuscript and typescript writings, printed materials, writings by other authors, photographs, personal papers, and family papers.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Jesse R. Peel papers, 1956-2013
24.5 linear feet (41 boxes), 1 oversized papers box (OP), 4 bound volumes (BV), 3 oversized bound volumes (OBV), AV Masters: 2.25 linear feet (3 boxes), and 32.3 MB of born digital materials (12 files)
Papers of Atlanta LGBTQ activist Jesse Peel, including correspondence, subject files, journals, manuscripts, and audiovisual materials.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Gary M. Pomerantz papers, 1991-2005
12.5 linear ft. (23 boxes), 1 oversized bound volume (OBV), AV Masters: 3 linear ft. (8 boxes), and 21.2 MB born digital material (235 files)
Research files, notes, and interviews with transcripts for Gary M. Pomerantz's first book, Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn: A Saga of Race and Family and his third book, Wilt, 1962: The Night of 100 Points and the Dawn of a New Era.
Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library