Horne House Foundation: Newspaper Clippings – Doc’s Special Messages, 2020-2023 [CA-010-001-002]

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Brooks County Historical Board

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2023-02-08

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Brooks County Historical Board (Quitman, Ga.) , Brooks County (Ga.) , Charities , Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) , Horne House Foundation for Human Betterment , African American women physicians , Horne, Rose Marie , The Quitman Free Press (Quitman, Ga.) , Newspapers--Georgia--Quitman , Physicians , Newspapers--Georgia , Mentoring--Social Aspects , Historic Homes--Georgia

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This document consists of nine newspaper articles written by Dr. R. Marie Horne and published in The Quitman Free Press under the "Doc's Special Messages" column. The articles explore a variety of topics, including community events, nostalgic reflections on historic homes and tours, tributes to influential figures, mentoring, and personal experiences as a physician. Highlights include profiles of notable visitors to the Horne House, commentary on cultural and social dynamics, and reflections on meaningful moments such as "The Memorable 'Winfrey Hug'" and the "Magnificent Mentoring Matters" initiative.

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1 PDF document, 9 newspaper clipping scans, 9 pages. 24 files (JPG, JP2). 334 MB (350,902,802 bytes).

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Brooks County Historical Board. (1969–2018). Horne House Foundation: Newspaper Clippings – Doc’s Special Messages, 2020-2023. In Horne House Foundation Collection Series (CA-010-01-002). Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. Community Archives Project (CA-010). Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10428/7365

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The Quitman Free Press (Quitman, Ga.); Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections

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This item is part of the Brooks County Historical Board Collection (Quitman, Ga.) and the Horne House Foundation for Human Betterment Series. All rights are reserved by the original creators and the Brooks County Historical Board. Digitized by Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections as part of the Community Archives Project.

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