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VIS 139.21.01 Atlanta Constitution Building
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Title
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Atlanta Constitution Building
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Photographer
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Unknown;
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Description
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View of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution building during demolition in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Geographic Location
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Atlanta (Ga.)
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Subject
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Demolition--Georgia--Atlanta Buildings--Georgia--Atlanta Newspaper industry--Georgia--Atlanta Newspapers--Georgia--Atlanta
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Corporate Name
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Firm) Atlanta Journal-Constitution Building (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Date Original
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1972 September
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Date Digital
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2006
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Type
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35 mm color transparency;
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Digital Format
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JPEG
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Catalogue Number
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VIS 139.21.01
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Collection
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Central Atlanta Progress, Inc. Photographs
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Related Collections
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MSS 591, Central Atlanta Progress Records, Kenan Research Center, Atlanta History Center
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Publisher
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Kenan Research Center, Atlanta History Center, 130 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta GA 30305
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Rights
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This material is protected by copyright law. (Title 17, U.S Code) Permission ofr use must be cleared through The Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center. Licensing agreement may be required.
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Notes
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The Atlanta Journal was first published in 1883 by Atlanta attorney Edward Hoge. In 1887, Hoge sold the paper to fellow attorney and future Georgia Governor Hoke Smith. In 1939 the paper was sold to Ohio publisher James Cox, who in 1950 also bought the Atlanta Constitution. The two newspapers merged in 1982 to form the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Source
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ahc139021001a.jpg
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