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The Voice
                              of the Friends of the Georgia Archives




 Volume 3, Issue 3                                                                                  September 2007

                    The Third Annual Used & Rare Book Sale
                 THE Premier Sale for Genealogy and History Books
                               November 1-3, 2007
Save the date: first weekend of November

The Friends of the Georgia Archives will host their Third Annual Used & Rare Book Sale at the Georgia Archives in
Morrow. The book sale was originally scheduled for the last weekend of October. In July the Board found out that a
NASCAR Race was scheduled for the same weekend. To avoid long traffic jams and fully booked hotels and it was
decided to move the book sale to the first weekend of November. Public sale dates are now Friday and Saturday, No-
vember 2-3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Friend’s Members Only Preview Evening will be Thursday November 1, from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. To allow more time to focus on the great bargains, we have eliminated refreshments and lengthened
the sales period. New members can join at the door on Thursday evening.

A nice collection of genealogy

This year our outstanding Friend and Volunteer Dee Thompson donated a large collection of genealogical books. Dee
estimates that this year the Friends will have over 40 boxes of genealogy materials for sale. The collection includes
hundreds of historical society quarterlies from more than 18 states and Canada, including the Virginia and Tennessee
Valley Historical Societies. There is also a good showing of both rare and out-of-print hardbacks including Georgia
counties and census records; hardback family histories (not limited to the South); census books, wills and probates;
map books, church records, deed books, and also a wonderful map of the early plats of Salt Lake City with identifying
family names. The miscellaneous collection includes genealogy for a number of foreign countries, research tips for
early ancestors in Europe, emigration/immigration records, ships’ records, religion, etc. And last but not least there
will also be 5 valuable county heritage books up for sale.. Prices range from $.50 to $250.

Silent Auction

On the Preview Evening, FOGA will hold a silent auction which will
give all members a change to bid on special items. The selection will
include several unique, rare, and autographed books. There will also
be two special items for auction — a matted, framed facsimile of the
pre-Revolutionary War shown here and framed facsimiles of all 5
pages of Georgia’s record copy of the Declaration of Independence.
Silent bidding will start at 5:30 p.m. in the Rare Book room and
continue throughout the evening. The bidding will close at 7:15.
Remember, FOGA accepts cash and checks but cannot take credit
cards. This is a great opportunity to help FOGA and obtain out-
                                                                                A New Map of Georgia, with Part of
standing items for your home or office.
                                                                                Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana by
                                              (Continued on page 2)
                                                                                        E. Bowen, c. 1748
The Voice
  Volume 3, Issue 3                                                                                                        Page 2

Our popular children’s book room is back

The largest section in this year’s sale will be nearly 10,000 children’s books. The huge collection includes used and
nearly new children’s books, ranging from board books for toddlers to advanced readers. This is a great opportunity
to stock up on reading and educational materials, with many of these books starting at only a quarter. There will be
all types of books sorted into more than 30 categories including Georgia, Southern History and Literature, American
and World History, Rare Book Room, and Fiction. There will also be a selection of CD’s, DVD's and audio books.
The 3rd Annual Used & Rare Book Sale is rapidly approaching, and we need your help!

Looking for a tax deduction this year?

Help raise much needed funds for programming and education by donating your used
books. Genealogy and history books are our primary request, though we need books of
all types. Books will be accepted at the Georgia Archives, Welcome Desk, until Friday
October 19, 2007. Tax donation forms are available. Contact Grant Wainscott at
770-364-8558 for more details.

Volunteers needed for sorting and pricing

Volunteers are needed to help sort, clean and price our expanding collection. Regular sorting days are Tuesdays and
Thursdays, from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Help is needed on the following dates::

Sorting & Pricing                             Sorting & Pricing                            Set-up book sale at the Archives
September:                                    October:                                     October:
Tuesdays: 18 & 25                             Tuesdays: 2, 9, & 16                         22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30 & 31
Thursdays: 20 & 27                            Thursdays: 4, 11 & 18

We are also need more volunteers for administration of the sale itself. It takes a tremendous workforce to pull off a 3-
day sale of this magnitude. More than 60 volunteers are needed to help greet shoppers, restock sections, answer ques-
tions, act as cashiers, etc. To volunteer please contact Gene Jones, volunteer coordinator, at 678-575-2139.




                                       The Voice
                                            of
                           the Friends of the Georgia Archives

  The Voice is published quarterly by the Friends of the Georgia Archives. Questions and
  comments should be directed by mail to FOGA, P. O. Box 711, Morrow, GA 30260-
                                                                                           Volunteers at work — Tom Allison, Nancy
  0711 or electronically to GeorgiaArchivesFriends@hotmail.com.
                                                                                            Morris, Dee Thompson & Gene Jones
                                 Board of Trustees
                                Eugene A. Hatfield, Chair
                               Virginia Shadron, Vice Chair
                                Stacey Dickson, Secretary
                                  Jill Stuckey, Treasurer

  Dianne Cannestra                Gene Jones                   Kenneth H. Thomas, Jr.
  Tim Crimmins                    Linda M. Matthews            Grant M.Wainscott
  Bonnie Dubberly                 Phillip Mooney               Jamil S. Zainaldin
  Margaret Ehrlich                Sarah Rondeau
The Voice
  Volume 3, Issue 3                                                                                            Page 3



 FOGA Welcomes New Friend: Shippers Warehouse of Georgia
With last year’s acquisition of more than 40,000 books, we quickly outgrew our sorting rooms at the Georgia Achives.
Shippers Warehouse of Georgia, located in Morrow and Jonesboro, agreed to offer us storage space and a sorting area
for a very favorable rate. We gratefully accepted and they have proven to be a great Friend!

Shippers Warehouse, founded in 1901, offers various logistic services including warehousing, fulfillment, transporta-
tion, packaging and reserve logistics. The staff of Shippers Warehouse has been fully supportive of our mission.
They not only offer us the space but also help us with recycling and clean-up. The Friends in particular would like to
thank the General Manager Bill Stankiewicz, Assistant General Manager Tony Longshore and, last but not least ,
Facility Supervisor Randall Ricketson.

If you would like to learn more about Shippers Warehouse and their
 involvement in the local community, please check out their website at
www.shipperswarehouse.com.




The 2007 Lunch & Learn Programs
The Friends of the Georgia Archives sponsors this free monthly series as a way to help the public learn more about
Georgia's rich history. Guest speakers cover a variety of topics on the second Tuesday of each month from noon to 1
p.m. Visitors are welcome to bring a lunch to eat during the program. Reservations are not necessary unless your
group is over ten people. For more information, please contact Georgia Archives Public Services at 678-364-3730.
Upcoming programs include:

October 9

Writing Our Lives: Diaries, Letters, and Memoirs
Valerie Frey, The Georgia Archives
Ms. Frey will discuss historic personal narratives in terms of their informational and educational value. She will give
tips those wishing to write for future generations.

November 13

The Great Locomotive Chase
Harper Harris, Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History
In 1862, Northern spies stole the locomotive known as “the General.” Mr.
Harris will share the riveting story of espionage, high speed chases, and eve
an execution or two.

December 11

Teacakes and Grits: Historic Georgia Foodways
Valerie Frey and Greg Jarrell, The Georgia Archives
Changes in technology and transportation over time have vastly changed
the way Georgians live. Come learn about Georgia’s kitchens in days gone by.
The Voice
Volume 3, Issue 3                                                                                        Page 4




                         FOGA Welcomes New Trustee
  On July 25, 2007 FOGA welcomed a new member of the Board of
  Trustees — Gene Jones. Gene Jones recently retired after a very
  successful and interesting career. In 1955 he joined the Air Force
  and was stationed in Germany and Turkey.

   In 1959 he moved to Huntsville AL and started working for the
  Space Program. He spent a lot of time at the Kennedy Space Center
  and witnessed Neil Armstrong stepping on the moon from the
  front row. He was also directly involved with the design and devel-
  opment of the electronic equipment for the Launch Complex 39 at
  the Kennedy Space Center. Gene and his family relocated to Atlanta
  in 1973, where he worked for over 32 years for National Data.

  Gene has been married to Jean for 47 years and they have 3 children
  and 6 grandchildren. In his free time Gene enjoys genealogy,
  Woodworking, and traveling.

  In July Gene accepted the position of book sale volunteer             New Trustee Gene Jones sorting books
  coordinator. Gene and other volunteers sort, clean, and price books    at the storage facility in Jonesboro.
  every Tuesday and Thursday. If you are interested in helping,
  please contact Gene at 678-575-2139.




               Friends of the Georgia Archives
               P. O. Box 711
               Morrow, GA 30260-0711

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Shippers Warehouse Listed With Georgia Archives Newsletter The Voice Vol 3 Issue 3

  • 1. The Voice of the Friends of the Georgia Archives Volume 3, Issue 3 September 2007 The Third Annual Used & Rare Book Sale THE Premier Sale for Genealogy and History Books November 1-3, 2007 Save the date: first weekend of November The Friends of the Georgia Archives will host their Third Annual Used & Rare Book Sale at the Georgia Archives in Morrow. The book sale was originally scheduled for the last weekend of October. In July the Board found out that a NASCAR Race was scheduled for the same weekend. To avoid long traffic jams and fully booked hotels and it was decided to move the book sale to the first weekend of November. Public sale dates are now Friday and Saturday, No- vember 2-3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Friend’s Members Only Preview Evening will be Thursday November 1, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. To allow more time to focus on the great bargains, we have eliminated refreshments and lengthened the sales period. New members can join at the door on Thursday evening. A nice collection of genealogy This year our outstanding Friend and Volunteer Dee Thompson donated a large collection of genealogical books. Dee estimates that this year the Friends will have over 40 boxes of genealogy materials for sale. The collection includes hundreds of historical society quarterlies from more than 18 states and Canada, including the Virginia and Tennessee Valley Historical Societies. There is also a good showing of both rare and out-of-print hardbacks including Georgia counties and census records; hardback family histories (not limited to the South); census books, wills and probates; map books, church records, deed books, and also a wonderful map of the early plats of Salt Lake City with identifying family names. The miscellaneous collection includes genealogy for a number of foreign countries, research tips for early ancestors in Europe, emigration/immigration records, ships’ records, religion, etc. And last but not least there will also be 5 valuable county heritage books up for sale.. Prices range from $.50 to $250. Silent Auction On the Preview Evening, FOGA will hold a silent auction which will give all members a change to bid on special items. The selection will include several unique, rare, and autographed books. There will also be two special items for auction — a matted, framed facsimile of the pre-Revolutionary War shown here and framed facsimiles of all 5 pages of Georgia’s record copy of the Declaration of Independence. Silent bidding will start at 5:30 p.m. in the Rare Book room and continue throughout the evening. The bidding will close at 7:15. Remember, FOGA accepts cash and checks but cannot take credit cards. This is a great opportunity to help FOGA and obtain out- A New Map of Georgia, with Part of standing items for your home or office. Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana by (Continued on page 2) E. Bowen, c. 1748
  • 2. The Voice Volume 3, Issue 3 Page 2 Our popular children’s book room is back The largest section in this year’s sale will be nearly 10,000 children’s books. The huge collection includes used and nearly new children’s books, ranging from board books for toddlers to advanced readers. This is a great opportunity to stock up on reading and educational materials, with many of these books starting at only a quarter. There will be all types of books sorted into more than 30 categories including Georgia, Southern History and Literature, American and World History, Rare Book Room, and Fiction. There will also be a selection of CD’s, DVD's and audio books. The 3rd Annual Used & Rare Book Sale is rapidly approaching, and we need your help! Looking for a tax deduction this year? Help raise much needed funds for programming and education by donating your used books. Genealogy and history books are our primary request, though we need books of all types. Books will be accepted at the Georgia Archives, Welcome Desk, until Friday October 19, 2007. Tax donation forms are available. Contact Grant Wainscott at 770-364-8558 for more details. Volunteers needed for sorting and pricing Volunteers are needed to help sort, clean and price our expanding collection. Regular sorting days are Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Help is needed on the following dates:: Sorting & Pricing Sorting & Pricing Set-up book sale at the Archives September: October: October: Tuesdays: 18 & 25 Tuesdays: 2, 9, & 16 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30 & 31 Thursdays: 20 & 27 Thursdays: 4, 11 & 18 We are also need more volunteers for administration of the sale itself. It takes a tremendous workforce to pull off a 3- day sale of this magnitude. More than 60 volunteers are needed to help greet shoppers, restock sections, answer ques- tions, act as cashiers, etc. To volunteer please contact Gene Jones, volunteer coordinator, at 678-575-2139. The Voice of the Friends of the Georgia Archives The Voice is published quarterly by the Friends of the Georgia Archives. Questions and comments should be directed by mail to FOGA, P. O. Box 711, Morrow, GA 30260- Volunteers at work — Tom Allison, Nancy 0711 or electronically to GeorgiaArchivesFriends@hotmail.com. Morris, Dee Thompson & Gene Jones Board of Trustees Eugene A. Hatfield, Chair Virginia Shadron, Vice Chair Stacey Dickson, Secretary Jill Stuckey, Treasurer Dianne Cannestra Gene Jones Kenneth H. Thomas, Jr. Tim Crimmins Linda M. Matthews Grant M.Wainscott Bonnie Dubberly Phillip Mooney Jamil S. Zainaldin Margaret Ehrlich Sarah Rondeau
  • 3. The Voice Volume 3, Issue 3 Page 3 FOGA Welcomes New Friend: Shippers Warehouse of Georgia With last year’s acquisition of more than 40,000 books, we quickly outgrew our sorting rooms at the Georgia Achives. Shippers Warehouse of Georgia, located in Morrow and Jonesboro, agreed to offer us storage space and a sorting area for a very favorable rate. We gratefully accepted and they have proven to be a great Friend! Shippers Warehouse, founded in 1901, offers various logistic services including warehousing, fulfillment, transporta- tion, packaging and reserve logistics. The staff of Shippers Warehouse has been fully supportive of our mission. They not only offer us the space but also help us with recycling and clean-up. The Friends in particular would like to thank the General Manager Bill Stankiewicz, Assistant General Manager Tony Longshore and, last but not least , Facility Supervisor Randall Ricketson. If you would like to learn more about Shippers Warehouse and their involvement in the local community, please check out their website at www.shipperswarehouse.com. The 2007 Lunch & Learn Programs The Friends of the Georgia Archives sponsors this free monthly series as a way to help the public learn more about Georgia's rich history. Guest speakers cover a variety of topics on the second Tuesday of each month from noon to 1 p.m. Visitors are welcome to bring a lunch to eat during the program. Reservations are not necessary unless your group is over ten people. For more information, please contact Georgia Archives Public Services at 678-364-3730. Upcoming programs include: October 9 Writing Our Lives: Diaries, Letters, and Memoirs Valerie Frey, The Georgia Archives Ms. Frey will discuss historic personal narratives in terms of their informational and educational value. She will give tips those wishing to write for future generations. November 13 The Great Locomotive Chase Harper Harris, Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History In 1862, Northern spies stole the locomotive known as “the General.” Mr. Harris will share the riveting story of espionage, high speed chases, and eve an execution or two. December 11 Teacakes and Grits: Historic Georgia Foodways Valerie Frey and Greg Jarrell, The Georgia Archives Changes in technology and transportation over time have vastly changed the way Georgians live. Come learn about Georgia’s kitchens in days gone by.
  • 4. The Voice Volume 3, Issue 3 Page 4 FOGA Welcomes New Trustee On July 25, 2007 FOGA welcomed a new member of the Board of Trustees — Gene Jones. Gene Jones recently retired after a very successful and interesting career. In 1955 he joined the Air Force and was stationed in Germany and Turkey. In 1959 he moved to Huntsville AL and started working for the Space Program. He spent a lot of time at the Kennedy Space Center and witnessed Neil Armstrong stepping on the moon from the front row. He was also directly involved with the design and devel- opment of the electronic equipment for the Launch Complex 39 at the Kennedy Space Center. Gene and his family relocated to Atlanta in 1973, where he worked for over 32 years for National Data. Gene has been married to Jean for 47 years and they have 3 children and 6 grandchildren. In his free time Gene enjoys genealogy, Woodworking, and traveling. In July Gene accepted the position of book sale volunteer New Trustee Gene Jones sorting books coordinator. Gene and other volunteers sort, clean, and price books at the storage facility in Jonesboro. every Tuesday and Thursday. If you are interested in helping, please contact Gene at 678-575-2139. Friends of the Georgia Archives P. O. Box 711 Morrow, GA 30260-0711