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  • Pound, Jere (Jere Pound, 1934-03-24)
  • Pound, Jere; Pound, Jere (Jere Pound, 1933-09-01)
  • Houseal, Willie H. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collection, 1985-05-13)
    The scanned Jet magazine, dated May 13, 1985, details an image of Willie Houseal and Bunnis Williams being sworn into Valdosta City Council with their wives. The description describes the change in voting systems that ...
  • Hardy, Dorea Michelle (2019-05-22)
    A significant majority of research focusing on both technology and burnout has focused on how new technology affects the job-related attitudes of the employees. This research looked at technology and burnout from a different ...
  • Houser, Jeffrey (Lulu Press inc., 2016)
    It all started with a slip of paper… Many of those interested in genealogy can attest to getting started on a simple research endeavor but ended up becoming a very involved project. What may have begun as looking for a few ...
  • Beasley, Sherry H. (Valdosta State University, 2006-05)
    My current teaching assignment has sent me in search of a new method for teaching reading, one that will help me to assess which reading skills my students are missing and how to fill the gaps in my teaching and their learning.
  • McLemore, Susan Hair (2014-05-13)
    The goal of this research was to describe, in rich detail, the personal journal writing experience and to discern elements that promote and support introspective journaling. Introspective journaling precipitates an emotional, ...
  • Robbins, Archibald (3rd ed. Hartford : Silas Andrus, 1818)
    A journal, comprising an account of the loss of the brig Commerce, of Hartford. Featuring James Riley, master, upon the western coast of Africa, August 28th, 1815. Also discussion of the slavery and sufferings of the author ...
  • Winchester, Daniel (2023-07)
    The rise of the “Female Gaze” in cinema as a means of retelling and reframing female stories within literature has become an important response to study. The female gaze uses three primary viewpoints: the individual filming, ...
  • Beck, Sandra K. (Valdosta State University, 2006-12)
    The focus of my action research was the use of an electronic student response system during instruction in two second-grade classrooms. Each classroom was equipped with eInstruction's Classroom Performance System (CPS). ...
  • Kennedy, Joseph Patrick (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1940-04-17)
    Mrs. Charles A. Converse, Washington, D.C. My dear Mrs. Converse, In this moment of your sorrow, may I express to you and your three children my deepest sympathy. Words are only a weak reflection of my warm feelings.
  • Mote, Yvonne (Valdosta State University, 2004-05)
    This research project examined the effects and outcomes of facilitated keyboarding instruction for fifth grade special needs students. The purpose of this research was to study the effect of direct keyboarding instruction ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863-03-17)
    In this Civil War letter from Camp Young dated March 17th, 1863, William W. Knight writes to his father Levi Knight. He informs his father about the regiment's drilling activities and inspections by officers. He mentions ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863)
    This letter from William Washington Knight to his wife Mary Knight is too faded to transcribe, but it appears to written sometime in 1862 (or 1863) from a hospital in Forsyth County, Georgia.
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863-08-10)
    This letter, penned by William Washington Knight on August 10, 1863, and addressed to his wife, Carol Knight, reveals a sense of discontent and disillusionment. Written during the Civil War, the letter captures William's ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863-08-29)
    The letter dated August 29, 1863, is from William Washington Knight to his wife, Mary Knight. William informs Mary that he has arrived in Atlanta, Georgia, and is currently in a hospital. He assures her that he is not ...
  • Washington, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Series, 1861-12-01)
    December 1, 1861, Darien, Georgia: William W. Knight writes to his wife, Mary Knight, informing her of his recent receipt of her letter and expressing relief that she and the children are well. He notes the presence of ...
  • Washington, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1861-12-18)
    December 18, 1861, Camp Security, Georgia: William W. Knight writes to his wife, Mary Knight, updating her on his health, which is currently tolerable. He conveys concern about a widespread outbreak of measles within the ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863-07-22)
    The letter serves as a firsthand account of various aspects of the Siege of Jackson, including troop movements, casualties, and encounters with enemy forces. It also mentions the execution of Elbert J. Chapman for desertion ...