Box 53
Contains 16 Results:
Diplomas, 1906, 1912, 1914
Series are arranged into 9 subseries which consist of the following: Art, Atlanta University, Business, Financial, Correspondence, Legal, Military files, Notes, and Omega Psi Phi.
Awards and certificates, 1951, 1962, undated
This series is perhaps the largest of the collection. Divided into 33 subseries and files, this series follows the career of Judge Irvin C. Mollison and the volunteer work of Alice Mollison. The subseries include biographical sketches, correspondence, legal materials, financial materials, photographs and real estate information. The series also includes family tree information for both the Mollisons and the Ruckers and records related to the national bar association.
Minor family, 1959-1962, undated
This series is perhaps the largest of the collection. Divided into 33 subseries and files, this series follows the career of Judge Irvin C. Mollison and the volunteer work of Alice Mollison. The subseries include biographical sketches, correspondence, legal materials, financial materials, photographs and real estate information. The series also includes family tree information for both the Mollisons and the Ruckers and records related to the national bar association.
Portraits, 1955, undated
This series is perhaps the largest of the collection. Divided into 33 subseries and files, this series follows the career of Judge Irvin C. Mollison and the volunteer work of Alice Mollison. The subseries include biographical sketches, correspondence, legal materials, financial materials, photographs and real estate information. The series also includes family tree information for both the Mollisons and the Ruckers and records related to the national bar association.
Mollison, Willis E., undated
This series is perhaps the largest of the collection. Divided into 33 subseries and files, this series follows the career of Judge Irvin C. Mollison and the volunteer work of Alice Mollison. The subseries include biographical sketches, correspondence, legal materials, financial materials, photographs and real estate information. The series also includes family tree information for both the Mollisons and the Ruckers and records related to the national bar association.
Truman, Harry (signed), 1952
This series is perhaps the largest of the collection. Divided into 33 subseries and files, this series follows the career of Judge Irvin C. Mollison and the volunteer work of Alice Mollison. The subseries include biographical sketches, correspondence, legal materials, financial materials, photographs and real estate information. The series also includes family tree information for both the Mollisons and the Ruckers and records related to the national bar association.
Unidentified, undated
This series is perhaps the largest of the collection. Divided into 33 subseries and files, this series follows the career of Judge Irvin C. Mollison and the volunteer work of Alice Mollison. The subseries include biographical sketches, correspondence, legal materials, financial materials, photographs and real estate information. The series also includes family tree information for both the Mollisons and the Ruckers and records related to the national bar association.
Scrapbooks, 1935-1969
This series is perhaps the largest of the collection. Divided into 33 subseries and files, this series follows the career of Judge Irvin C. Mollison and the volunteer work of Alice Mollison. The subseries include biographical sketches, correspondence, legal materials, financial materials, photographs and real estate information. The series also includes family tree information for both the Mollisons and the Ruckers and records related to the national bar association.
Long, Jefferson (photographs), undated
Rucker, Aiken, Mollison, Harper Family Papers cover the years between 1890 and 1992, with the bulk of the materials dated between 1950 and 1992. The collection consists of materials from each of the eight Rucker siblings. Many of the series include correspondence, legal, and financial documents as well as photographs. In some of the larger series, artwork, information about organizational memberships, medical information and materials from their respective careers are included.
Diploma, 1928
This series is divided into seven subseries that relate to Annie Long Rucker and in some cases her husband, Henry A. Rucker, Sr. The subseries include correspondence, diplomas, financial material, information relating to Annie L. Rucker's memorial, photographs of Annie Rucker and the family, real estate information and school records.