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From the Collection: Leah Ward Sears

December 6, 2018November 13, 2018 GHS

The 2018-2019 Georgia History Festival theme focuses on the U.S. Constitution and this month we are sharing materials from the GHS collection relating to the judicial branch. The swearing in […]

 Education, From Our Collection, Georgia History Festival, Research Center

The United States Constitution: The Judicial Branch

November 29, 2018November 29, 2018 GHS

In 1832, the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice John Marshall, ruled against the state of Georgia in favor of the Cherokee Nation in the Supreme Court case Worcester v. […]

 Education, Georgia History Festival, Others, Research Center

From the Collection: Douglas County Courtroom interior (glass plate negative)

November 21, 2018November 13, 2018 GHS

The 2018-2019 Georgia History Festival theme focuses on the U.S. Constitution and this month we are sharing materials from the GHS collection relating to the judicial branch. Douglas County Courtroom […]

 Education, From Our Collection, Georgia History Festival, Research Center

From the Collection: Supreme Court House at New Echota Postcard

November 13, 2018November 13, 2018 GHS

The 2018-2019 Georgia History Festival theme focuses on the U.S. Constitution and this month we are sharing materials from the GHS collection relating to the judicial branch. Supreme Court House […]

 Education, From Our Collection, Georgia History Festival, Research Center

From the Collection: President Franklin Roosevelt’s veto of Senate Bill 1431

October 29, 2018October 29, 2018 GHS

The 2018-2019 Georgia History Festival theme focuses on the U.S. Constitution and this month we are sharing materials from the GHS collection relating to the executive branch. President Franklin Roosevelt’s […]

 Education, Georgia History Festival, Research Center

The United States Constitution: The Executive Branch

October 29, 2018October 29, 2018 GHS

Article II of the Constitution establishes the Executive Branch, creating the office of the President of the United States. As chief executive, the President is often considered the face of […]

 Education, From Our Collection, Georgia History Festival, Uncategorized

From the Collection: John Berrien commission as Inspector for Revenue of the Port of Savannah, 1792

October 25, 2018October 29, 2018 GHS

The 2018-2019 Georgia History Festival theme focuses on the U.S. Constitution and this month we are sharing materials from the GHS collection relating to the executive branch. John Berrien commission […]

 Education, From Our Collection, Georgia History Festival

From the Collection: William Neyle Habersham Pardon

October 19, 2018October 19, 2018 GHS

The 2018-2019 Georgia History Festival theme focuses on the U.S. Constitution and this month we are sharing materials from the GHS collection relating to the executive branch. William Neyle Habersham […]

 Education, Georgia History Festival, Research Center

From the Collection: Letter from Woodrow Wilson to Pleasant Alexander Stovall

October 18, 2018 GHS

The 2018-2019 Georgia History Festival theme is “The U.S. Constitution: Ensuring Liberty and Justice for All,” and this month, we’ll share materials from the GHS collection relating to the executive […]

 Education, Georgia History Festival, Research Center

From the Collection: Carter-Mondale campaign transition plan

October 4, 2018October 5, 2018 GHS

The 2018-2019 Georgia History Festival theme is “The U.S. Constitution: Ensuring Liberty and Justice for All,” and this month, we’ll share materials from the GHS collection relating to the executive […]

 Georgia History Festival, Research Center

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