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Milton Rafferty Slide Collection
This digital collection includes 259 images selected from the slide collection of Dr. Milton Rafferty. Dr. Rafferty, a native of Kansas, was a professor of Geology at Missouri State University until retiring in 1997. During his time at Missouri State, he served as head of the Geosciences Department and was also instrumental in establishing the Center for Ozarks Studies in 1976. Dr. Rafferty authored several books, many of which relate to the Ozarks region. Selected slides are primarily of subjects from Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas dating back to the 1970s.
Ozark Mountains Region; Missouri; Arkansas; Aerial photographs; Buildings; Religion; Parks; Silver Dollar City (Branson, Mo.); Plazas; Stores, retail; St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company; Hotels; Automobiles;...
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South Carolina Digital Library
The South Carolina Digital Library (SCDL) is a collaborative effort that includes South Carolina’s schools, libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural heritage institutions. SCDL’s mission is to encourage our collaborators to create, maintain, and promote digital collections that represent South Carolina's historical and cultural resources while following state-level guidelines that are based on national standards and best practices.
South Carolina History
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George LaGrange Cook Photograph Collection, c. 1880 - 1895
This collection of glass plate negatives of Charleston and Summerville was made by George LaGrange Cook in the 1880s and early 1890s. The son of the famous Civil War photographer, George Smith Cook, LaGrange learned the art of photography from his father. He lived in Charleston and then Summerville before leaving around 1892 to join his father in Richmond, Virginia.
South Carolina -- Charleston -- Photographs; Business enterprises -- South Carolina -- Charleston -- Photographs; Charleston (S.C.);Summerville (S.C.); Churches -- South Carolina -- Charleston -- Photographs...
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