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1913 Thomas Felder claimed to have turned a new piece of evidence in the Mary Phagan case, but it was not revealed to the public. The Atlanta Constitution also reported … read more
The Georgia Historical Society Library and Archives will be closed on Thursday, May 17th for the GHS Board of Curators and Annual meetings.
The Library and Archives will re-open for research on Friday, May 18th at noon.
invite you to attend
The 173rd Annual Membership Meeting
& Garden Party
May 17, 2012
Savannah
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Honoring
Beverly “Bo” DuBose III
John Macpherson Berrien Lifetime Achievement Award
Edwin L. Jackson
Sarah Nichols Pinckney Volunteer of the Year Award
Members Only
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Please Join Us for a Garden Party reception.
5:30 p.m.
Jepson House Education Center
Cocktails and Hors d’oeuvres
Catering provided by John Nichols Catering
Entertainment provided by classical guitarist Bill Smith
Guided tours of Jepson House beginning at 6:15 p.m.
$60 Non-members | $35 Members (must call to purchase)
Same-day tickets: $75 Non-members | $55 members
Reservations required by May 9, 2012; complimentary for members at the John Macpherson Berrien Level ($1,000) and above.
Open to Members and Friends
2:00 P.M.
Hodgson Hall
Savannah, GA
1913 Thomas Felder claimed to have turned a new piece of evidence in the Mary Phagan case, but it was not revealed to the public. The Atlanta Constitution also reported … read more