Griffin: From Cotton Town to Downtown
On May 2, Lou Brackett, Sara Berry, and Jennifer Teeter presented their final work on a proposed exhibit, entitled Griffin: From Cotton Town to Downtown, to the City of Griffin. The project, which… Read More
All sorts of skills are vital to the practice of public history–including photography. We’re very thankful to work with many talented people here at the Center and some of our most valuable partners… Read More
The Center for Public History will host its annual showcase of student work on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, from 2:00-5:00 PM on the first floor of Ingram Library. This year’s event, titled “Passport… Read More
On May 2, Lou Brackett, Sara Berry, and Jennifer Teeter presented their final work on a proposed exhibit, entitled Griffin: From Cotton Town to Downtown, to the City of Griffin. The project, which… Read More
This semester, graduate research assistant Jared Wright kicked off a new research project that will focus on Capricorn Records, Phil Walden, and Southern rock and roll. Over the next year, Wright will… Read More
Center staff member Jeff Bishop recently had his first article published in a peer-reviewed journal! The article, “Dendrochronological Dating of the Chief John Ross House, Rossville, Georgia,” appeared in the Winter 2012 edition of… Read More
Graduate students Keri Adams, April Moon Carlson and Jared Wright recently attended the annual Georgia Association of Museums and Galleries conference hosted by the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens, GA. Keri… Read More
This semester graduate students Susan Frohlich and Dustin Klein have been hard at work recruiting members for the West Georgia Textile Heritage Trail. This trail connects communities from Dalton to Columbus, roughly… Read More
See the behind-the-scenes prepration of the New Harmonies exhibit for its installation in Bremen. The Smithsonian is coming to Bremen! For several years, the Center for Public History has been working in cooperation… Read More
This semester, graduate students Sarah Foreman and Nathan Teasdale are working on two separate Nominations for Historic Places, Island Ford Lodge and Hyde Farm Park. While both are associated with the Chattahoochee National… Read More