Tate family papers, 1849-1975, bulk 1922-1961
Collection context
Summary
- Creator:
- Tate family
- Date:
- 1849-1975, bulk 1922-1961
- Extent:
- 30.4 Linear Feet 55 document boxes, 2 cartons, 2 half boxes, 5 oversized boxes
- Language:
- English
- Preferred citation:
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Tate family papers, ms2016, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries.
Background
- Scope and content:
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The collection consists of papers of the Tate family of Gordon and Pickens counties, Georgia from ca. 1849-1975. The papers consist primarily of correspondence, both business and personal. The business correspondence relates to the Tates' involvement in the Georgia Marble Company (Tate, Georgia) and the Kennesaw Marble Company (Marietta, Ga.). The personal correspondence is mainly between Edna Ferguson Tate and her children Sarah and William Tate. Sarah's letters are from Agnes Scott College (Decatur, Ga.) where she was a student and from Orlando (Fla.) where she took a teaching job. William's letters are first as a student and later as an instructor and Dean of Men at the University of Georgia and contain a substantial amount of material relating to activities at the University and events in Athens, Georgia. Other correspondents include Philip May Tate, Stephen C. Tate, Florence M. Tate, and Samuel Tate. The collection also contains photographs of the Tate family and the Georgia Marble Company; account books ca. 1882-1904 pertaining to Sam'l & S.L. Tate & Co. (a general store) and the Georgia Marble Company; and materials relating to the history of Pickens County (Ga.).
- Biographical / historical:
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The Tate family of Gordon and Pickens counties, Georgia operated the Georgia Marble Company in Tate, Georgia. Philip May Tate, married Edna Ferguson (1873-1951), their children include Sarah (b. 1905) and William (1903-1980).
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- Stone industry and trade -- Georgia.
Marble industry and trade -- Georgia.
College students -- Georgia.
Women's colleges -- Georgia.
Universities and colleges -- Faculty.
Slavery -- Georgia -- History.
Enslaved persons -- Georgia
Account books
Correspondence
Business records. - Names:
- Sam'l & S.L. Tate & Co. (Tate, Ga.)
University of Georgia
Agnes Scott College
Kennesaw Marble Company (Marietta, Ga.)
Georgia Marble Company
Tate, William, 1903-1980 - Places:
- Pickens County (Ga.) -- History.
Access and use restrictions
- Preferred citation:
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Tate family papers, ms2016, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries.