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Title: Atkinson-Floyd Papers
Unique Identifier: SC Atkinson-Floyd
Url: http://ksuweb.kennesaw.edu/archives/html/Atkinson/Atkinson1_index.htm

Description: The Atkinson-Floyd Papers were donated to Kennesaw State College in 1995 by Dr. Samuel C. Atkinson II, 4230 Ortega Blvd., Jacksonville, Florida 32210. The Atkinsons and Floyds have been prominent families of Camden County on the Georgia coast since about 1800.

Creator: Atkinson, Samuel C., II
Date/Date Range: 19th century-1977
Extent: 1 cubic foot
Shelf List: 1-E
Classification: Georgia History Collections

Notes: The Atkinson-Floyd Papers were donated to Kennesaw State College in 1995 by Dr. Samuel C. Atkinson II, 4230 Ortega Blvd., Jacksonville, Florida 32210. The Atkinsons and Floyds have been prominent families of Camden County on the Georgia coast since about 1800. The Atkinsons also have a Cobb County connection through Alexander Smith Atkinson (1815-1894) and his wife, Mary Ann McDonald Atkinson (1823-1884), daughter of Gov. Charles J. McDonald (1793-1860). After his tenure as governor McDonald moved to Marietta, where he remained until his death. Alexander S. and Mary Ann McDonald Atkinson maintained residences at "Incachee" plantation in Camden County and "Melora" in rural Cobb County, outside Marietta.

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