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James
A. Hall Papers
Introduction: The James A. Hall Papers include
notes, essays, and news articles written by James A. Hall, longtime
editor of the DeKalb New Era.
Provenance: Papers donated in 1954 by Viola
Wright Hall (Accession #1954-X)
Single
photocopies may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish
materials from this collection must be requested from the archivist,
DeKalb Historical Society. Citation should be as follows:
Description
of specific item; James A. Hall Papers, DeKalb Historical Society
Archives
Processed
by Lindsey Breithaupt, DHS intern, 1998.
Size:
2.0 linear feet (five document cases)
Biographical
Sketch of James A. Hall (1866-1943)
James
A. Hall was the editor of the DeKalb New Era newspaper
for over twenty years. As editor, he wrote a column "Random
Remarks" that were essays on nature, and the history of DeKalb
County. Before his work on the newspaper, he was a reporter for
the Calhoun Times and the Rome Tribune, and a news editor for
the Atlanta Journal. Besides being a journalist, he was a poet,
essayist, and an authority on Native Americans. Also, he was a
member of the Decatur Chamber of Commerce and of the American
Red Cross (1917). Hall retired from his job as editor in 1937.
He was married to Viola Wright of Rome, Georgia and had a daughter,
Helen Hopkins, and a son, Warner Hall.
Description
The James
A. Hall Papers include notes, essays, and poems written by Hall.
There are two pocket notebooks containing poems and notes. There
are several manuscripts for a collection of essays that Hall wrote
about Native Americans. The eight scrapbooks are mostly indexed
collections of his articles. Several condolence letters that he
received on the death of his brother-in-law are also in the collection.
Folder
List:
Box
Folder Contents Date(s)
1 1 Scrapbook-"Random
Remarks"
2 Scrapbook-correspondence
1912-1930
3 Scrapbook-Clippings
4 Scrapbook-Clippings
2 1 Indians
2 Misc.
clippings
3 Journal
1917-1918
4 Journal
No date
5 Correspondence
1912-1930
6 Correspondence
1912-1930
7 Correspondence
1912-1930
8 Misc.
essays
3 1 "Changing
Customs" - essays
2 "The
Changing Road" - essays 1934
3 "The
Changing Road" - essays 1934
4 Scrapbook
4 1 Notes
on animals
2 Notes
on birds
3 Notes
on flowers
4 Notes
on insects
5 Notes
on nature
6 Notes
on trees and leaves
7 Misc.
clippings
8 Misc.
clippings
9 California
10 DeKalb
Place Names
11 New
York, Boston, Virginia
12 Clothes
5 1 Misc.
notes and unpublished essays
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