Title | Boys stand outside of the Temporary Chamber of Commerce and City Hall of Boys Estate, Georgia, Glynn County, Georgia, after 1945. |
Identifier | AJCP553-047a |
Date of original | 1945 |
Decade | 1940s |
Creator | Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
Description | Newspaper caption attached to print verso: "The city council enters the temporary city hall and chamber of commerce building for a session. The politicos are (left to right) Irwin Parker of Albany, Norman Taylor of Waycross, Mayor Gene Poss of Atlanta, Melvin Lavier of Albany and Sonny Taylor of Waycross." Boys Estate, Georgia's town just for boys, is located in Glynn County, Georgia, on a part of historic Elizafield Plantation. In 1935, Cator Woolford gave this tract to Georgia for a State Park, and in 1945 it was made available by the Legislature for the establishment of Boys Estate. |
Subject |
Boys--Societies and clubs Orphanages |
Subject (names) |
Boys Estate (Glynn County, Ga.) |
Subject (depicted) |
Boys Clubhouses |
Location depicted |
Glynn County (Ga.) |
Collection | Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographic Archive |
Curatorial area | Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographic Archive |
Digital publisher | Georgia State University Library |
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Citation | AJCP553-047a, Atlanta Journal Constitution Photographic Archives. Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library. |
Source format |
photographic prints |
Format | image/jp2 |
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