Database of Georgia School Graduates from 1818 to 1900


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Mabry, E. B. (female) of Covington was a member of the Junior Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

Madden, J. B. from Concord, Ga., 1894 graduate of State University, Athens. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 21 June 1894.

Maddox, Berta, Miss, graduated from Shorter College, receives diploma in English course, from Colonel D. B. Hamilton, president of the college. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 5 June 1890.

Maddox, Cone M. L., graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta, Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1900.

Maddox, G. E. of Rome, Ga., 1897 graduate, University of Georgia. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6 June 1897

Maddox, V. L., Phi Delta, member of senior football and baseball team and A. B. S. graduate. He was graduated from Mercer University, Class of 1900. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 10 June 1900

Maddox, Willie C., Miss, 1897 graduate of LaGrange Female College, LaGrange, Georgia., A. B. degree. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1897

Mallard, W. J., Jr. to graduate June 28th at DeGive's opera house (Atlanta), from Boys' High School. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1888

Mallory, Myrtle, literary department, 1898 graduate of Girls' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 June 1898

Mandeville, Seliina F. of Carrollton was a member of the Senior Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

Manghorn, Fannie attended a hop for the graduating class of Wesleyan College, given by the young men of Macon. Escort was Richard Cubbage. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 20 June 1886

Mangum, Mattie Duke, Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

Manley, Cecile, Miss, roll of honor, Class of 1890, Atlanta Female School. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 14 June 1890

Mann, Allie, Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

Mann, Benjamin Franklin of Conyers, Ga., 1899 graduate of Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 15 June 1899

Mann, B. F., Roll of Honor, freshman class, Emory at Oxford, 1896. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1896

Markham, Lollie was awarded diploma, 1888, Lucy Cobb Institute. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1888

Marshall, C. B., A. B., 1899 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Law. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 22 June 1899

Marshall, E. W., degree of A. B. conferred, 1891, Mercer University, Macon. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 11 June 1891

MartinMartin, A. F., Roll of Honor, freshman class, Emory at Oxford, 1896. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1896

Martin, Elmira, Miss, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, B. L. degree, Wesleyan Female College graduate of 1899. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 1 June 1899

Martin, Floy, Miss of Cuthburt, Ga., 1895 graduate of Andrew Female College, Cuthbert, Ga. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 10 June 1895

Martin, Frederick R., 1890 graduate, Bachelor of Law, State University, Athens. "...of Hawkinsville, obtained his first education in that place, then attended school in Macon at Mercer university in 1885, and went from thence to Wake Forest, N. C., where he completed his course. He taught school for awhile in Cochran, Ga., and then came here. His hosts of friends who are watching him, hope that he may succeed in style. He will settled at Cochran, Ga." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1890 and 20 June 1890

Martin, G. P. of Jackson Co., 1894 graduate of the law class, University of Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 31 June 1894

Martin, J. E., age 9, September 1874 to December 1874 (7th Term), of the Savannah Road School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Martin, Jessie of Dawson, received diploma 1889, South Georgia Male and Female College, Dawson, Ga. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 16 June 1889

Martin, Kate, Miss of Valdosta, Ga., A. B. degree, Wesleyan Female College graduate of 1899. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 1 June 1899

Martin, Mary, Miss, first honor, 1887 graduate of Sandersville High School. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 17 June 1887.

Martin, Maude class photo was a member of the Senior Class of 1905 Andrew College, Cuthbert. Ref: Randolph County Georgia, Randolph County Historical Society (1977), compiled by Iva P. Goolsby, Chairman, Florence T. Moye and Cornelia M. Mattox.

Martin, Naomi, 1897 graduate, Girls' High School, Atlanta, Business Course. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 4 June 1897

Martin, Stephens, roll of honor, Class of 1890, Atlanta Female School. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 14 June 1890

Martin, W. P. of Murphy, North Carolina, Hiawassee High school, A. B. degree, law at University of Virginia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1898

Martin, W. T., A. B., 1899 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Law. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 22 June 1899

Mashburne, W. K. of Edgewood, Ga., honored at Moreland Park Cadets, commencement at DeGive's Opera House on 12 June 1889. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 13 June 1889

Mason, Addie Grimes of Columbus, Georgia awarded a diploma, Chappell College, Columbus, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 11 June 1891

Mason, J. W., A. B., 1899 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Law. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 22 June 1899

Mason, J. W. of College Park, Ga., 1897 graduate, University of Georgia. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6 June 1897

Massell, Dora, Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

Massengale, Ethel, Miss, 1899 graduate of Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1899

Massengale, F. J. of Macon, Ga., Gresham High School, B. S. degree, will study medicine. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1898

Massey, Milo H. of Washington County, senior class, Mercer University, 1895. Ref: The Constitution, 2 June 1895

Massingale, Gordon B., graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta, Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1900.

Mathews, C. B. of Zebulon, Ga., 1897 graduate, University of Georgia. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6 June 1897

Mathews, C. Howard, 1898 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta, Ga. Class of 1898. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1898

Matthews, John Frank, class of 1891, State University (Athens). "...familiarly known among the boys as 'Jedge', was born in Talbot county in 1869, and is twenty-two years old. He attended Gordon Institute before coming to Athens to enter the university. He will study law, and after he has mastered his profession will practice in Texas." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 6 June 1891

Matthews, Mamie of Columbus, Georgia awarded a diploma, Chappell College, Columbus, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 11 June 1891

MayMay, Jennie, Miss, First Honor Student of the Literary Department, Girls' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 5 June 1896

Mattison, Annie, Miss, literary department, 1897 graduate, Girls' High School, Atlanta, Business Course. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 4 June 1897

May, William S., 1890 graduate of State University, Athens, "is from Savannah. He has always been a diligent student, and an earnest worker in the Phi Kappa literary society. He leaves college to go into the profession of teaching." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 15 May 1890

MayfieldMayfield, George Radfor, 1896 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta.

Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 4 June 1896

Mayfield, George R. of of Atlanta, First Honor, a member of the Emory Senior Class of 1900, Oxford, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1900

Maynard Maynard, Robert Lee, 1890 graduate, Bachelor of Law, State University, Athens. "...is a native of Monroe county, being born in 1867. He attended Hilliard Institute, and while there took the medal for declamation, and was captain of Hilliard Institute cadets. He entered the university in 1888, and since then has won an enviable reputation, both in his society as a debater and in his class as a scholar. He will swing his shiingle to the breeze in Americus, Ga." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1890 and 20 June 1890

Mays, Annie, Miss 1893, partial course, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1893

Mayson, Charles Newton graduated from the Medical College in Augusta. Neese, L. P., Rev., pastor of the Methodist Church in Fairburn, Campbell County, was educated at Emanuel County High School. Ref: Memoirs of Georgia, Campbell County Sketches

Maxwell, M. T. was presented his diploma by Dr. Thomas S. Powell, the president of Southern Medical School Commencement in March of 1885. "Augusta, Georgia. The closing exercises of the Southern Medical College occurred at De Give's Opera House last night. A very large audience of the best people in the city were present. The stage was tastefully decorated with flowers and presented a very handsome appearance. It was occupied by the graduating class, the faculty, Governor McDaniel, Mayor Hillyer, Rev. Mr. Armstrong, Dr. Mack and others." Ref: The Constitution, 5 March 1885.

McAfee, Loy of Atlanta, 1888 graduate of the Sunny South Seminary. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 Jun3 1888

McBee, R. M. of Tennessee was presented his diploma by Dr. Thomas S. Powell, the president of Southern Medical School Commencement in March of 1885. "Augusta, Georgia. The closing exercises of the Southern Medical College occurred at De Give's Opera House last night. A very large audience of the best people in the city were present. The stage was tastefully decorated with flowers and presented a very handsome appearance. It was occupied by the graduating class, the faculty, Governor McDaniel, Mayor Hillyer, Rev. Mr. Armstrong, Dr. Mack and others." Ref: The Constitution, 5 March 1885.

McBride, Sallie, first honor, primary department, graduating class ceremony of the Atlanta Female Institute. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 6/11/1866

McBride, T. H., Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

McCall, Rachel Black, Miss, of Quitman, Ga., 1890 graduate of Fox's College, full course, degree of B. A. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 13 June 1890

McCalla, Angie C. of Newton County was a member of the Junior Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

McCamy, Dot, Miss, 1892 graduating class of Dalton Female College, Dalton, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution,A tlanta 18 June 1892

McCarthy, Miss of Augusta received Senior Scholarship, graduated with honors, member of the July 2, 1885 Graduating Class of St. Joseph's Academy, Washington, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 July 1885

McClendon, Annie, Miss, of West Point, Ga., 1889 graduate of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 20 June 1889

McClure, W. Y. was presented his diploma by Dr. Thomas S. Powell, the president of Southern Medical School Commencement in March of 1885. "Augusta, Georgia. The closing exercises of the Southern Medical College occurred at De Give's Opera House last night. A very large audience of the best people in the city were present. The stage was tastefully decorated with flowers and presented a very handsome appearance. It was occupied by the graduating class, the faculty, Governor McDaniel, Mayor Hillyer, Rev. Mr. Armstrong, Dr. Mack and others." Ref: The Constitution, 5 March 1885.

McCord, E. H. of Thomson, A. B., diploma, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 12 June 1891

McCord, Kate A. of Warren County was a member of the Junior Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

McCord, Natalie, of Cameron, Texas, 1890 graduate of Cox's College, schools of English, natural science, French, moral philosophy. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 13 June 1890

McCormick, C. B. received the DePass essay medal, Emory University. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 20 June 1886

McCoy, Daniel Aaron of Franklin, North Carolina, State University, Athens, Ga., received "the sheepskin that will enable him to practice law". Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 17 June 1896

McCoy, William Alfred of Franklin, North Carolina, State University, Athens, Ga., received "the sheepskin that will enable him to practice law". Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 17 June 1896

McCoy, William Lafayette of Franklin, North Carolina, State University, Athens, Ga., received "the sheepskin that will enable him to practice law". Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 17 June 1896

McCracken, Julia A. of Covington was a member of the Junior Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

McCreery, Susie of Columbus, Georgia awarded a diploma, Chappell College, Columbus, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 11 June 1891

McCurdy, Charlie of Maysville took second honor in recitation at Maysville High School, Maysville, Ga. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 10 June 1893

McCurry, Julian B., P. K., champion debater of the University Literary Societies, University of Georgia. No. 5 in Photo Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 18 June 1899

McCurry, W. E. of Hartwell, Ga., 1897 graduate, University of Georgia. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6 June 1897

McCutchen, C. D. from Dalton, Ga., 1894 graduate of State University, Athens. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 21 June 1894.

McDade, Arthur H., graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta, Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1900.

McDaniel, Gypsy awarded diploma, graduating exercises, Atlanta Female College. The Constitution, Atlanta 6/11/1886

McDaniel, Howell to receive diploma from West End Academy, 1888. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 June 1888

McDonald, Hattie, Miss graduated 1893 in literary department, Georgia Female College, Gainesville. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 13 June 1893

McDonald, Mertie Evelyn , Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

McDonald, P. H., 1898 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta, Ga. Class of 1898. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1898

McElhannon, Addie, Miss, of Jefferson, Ga., 1889 graduate of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 20 June 1889

McElreath, Emmett of Lost Mountain, State University, Athens, Ga., received "the sheepskin that will enable him to practice law". Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 17 June 1896

McElroy, Rubie L., Miss, 1897 graduate of LaGrange Female College, LaGrange, Georgia., B. S. degree. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1897

McFall, Effie, Miss, literary department, 1897 graduate, Girls' High School, Atlanta, Business Course. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 4 June 1897

McGarity, John L. of Jersey, Ga., 1900 graduate of Emory University. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1900

McGaughey, Mary, business department, 1898 graduate of Girls' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 June 1898

McGhee, J. Glover of Rome, Ga., 1900 graduate of Emory University. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1900

McGregor McGregor, F. A., one of the debaters of the State University Class of 1893 (Athens, Georgia), "of the Demosthenians is from Mt. Vernon, Ga., and is, in every respect, a self-made man, paying his own way through college. He first entered the university to go through with the class of '93, but after finishing the nine months' course in six months, he was forced to drop out a year. He returned in the fall of '91, and will graduate with the class of '94. He was spring debater while in the freshman class. Mr. McGregor is a writer of ability as well as a debater. He has just won The Augusta Chronicle's prize essay on 'The Necessities of the University', over many competitors, and has written several able articles to The Wesleyan Christian Advocate in devense of the university. He is now on the editorial staff of the University Magazine." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 4 June 1893

McGregor, T. A. from south Georgia, 1894 graduate of State University, Athens. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 21 June 1894.

McGuire, J. Edward, 1895 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 7 June 1895

McGuire, Lizzie was presented a Book Premium for writing, graduated with honors, member of the July 2, 1885 Graduating Class of St. Joseph's Academy, Washington, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 July 1885

McGuire, Mary Alacoque? , Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

McIntosh, J. H., Bachelor of Law, 1898 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Law. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 16 June 1898

McIntosh, W. M., degree of A. B. conferred on, Emory College at Oxford. The Constitution, Atlanta 6/23/1886

McIvor, Flora, Miss of Cameron, Texas,, 1890 graduate of Fox's College, regular course, degree of M. L. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 13 June 1890

McKenny, C. D., A. B., 1899 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Law. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 22 June 1899

McKey, T. H., Bachelor of Law, 1898 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Law. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 16 June 1898

McKibben, Hattie Jane, Miss, of Jackson, Ga., 1890 graduate of Fox's College, full course, degree of B. A. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 13 June 1890

McLaughlin, Angelia was presented a Book Premium for application, graduated with honors, member of the July 2, 1885 Graduating Class of St. Joseph's Academy, Washington, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 July 1885

McLaughlin, F. E. (female) of Oglethorpe County was a member of the Senior Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

McLaughlin, L. A. of Talbotton, Georgia, A. B., teacher, 1890 member of the senior class at Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 20 June 1890

McLeod, L. P., degree of A. B. conferred on, Emory College at Oxford. The Constitution, Atlanta 6/23/1886

McLoud, L. P. of Asheville, North Carolina, Emory University. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6/23/1886

McMan, H. H., instructor in the Work Shop, Georgia Technological Institute, Atlanta, 1896. Staff Photo. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 15 June 1896

McRary, P. R. of Lakeland, Florida, awarded the McIntosh medal, 1886, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 22 June 1887

McRae, J. E. of Stevens, awarded the Scientific medal, 1886, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 22 June 1887

McRae, Mary Class photo
McWilliams, Mattie, Miss of Cuthburt, Ga., 1895 graduate of Andrew Female College, Cuthbert, Ga. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 10 June 1895

Meador, J. J., Jr., 1893 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1893

Meador, Sallie of Atlanta was awarded diploma, 1888, Lucy Cobb Institute. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1888

Meadow, David W., graduate of University of Georgia in 1881; entered the law school, from which he graduated in 1882. Ref: Memoirs of Georgia, Madison County SKetches.

Means, Essie May, Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

Means, Lron N. of Oxford, Ga., 1900 graduate of Emory University. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1900

Means, Victorie A. of Oxford was a member of the Senior Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

Medlock, Lula M., age 13; October 1879 term of the Summerville School (10th term) in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Meldrin, J. W. of Oliver, Ga., received medal, map drawing, class of 1889, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 23 June 1889

Mell, Ethel, literary department, 1898 graduate of Girls' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 June 1898

Mell, James C. of Athens, graduated a bachelor of arts at the University of Georgia in 1888; 1894 graduate of the law class, University of Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 31 June 1894

Menko, Maud, Miss, literary department, 1897 graduate, Girls' High School, Atlanta, Business Course. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 4 June 1897

Mercer, C. G., degree of A. B. conferred on, Emory College at Oxford. The Constitution, Atlanta 6/23/1886

Meredith, Nora was presented a Book Premium for Chemistry, graduated with honors, member of the July 2, 1885 Graduating Class of St. Joseph's Academy, Washington, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 July 1885

Meriwether, Estelle, Miss, literary department, 1897 graduate, Girls' High School, Atlanta, Business Course. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 4 June 1897

Merrill, Frank E., 1898 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta, Ga. Class of 1898. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1898

Merry, Percy B. of Gerzelia, of the sophomore class, Emory at Oxford, won the medal for best speech . The Constitution, Atlanta 12 June 1891.

Mershon, James Austin of Sharon, Ga., 1900 graduate of Emory University. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1900

Mewborn, Carl L., full course without Greek, 1897 graduate of Boy's High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1897

Meyer, Edward L. to graduate June 28th at DeGive's opera house (Atlanta), from Boys' High School. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1888

Meyer, P. Cecil, 1895 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 7 June 1895

Middlebrooks, Abbie, Miss 1893 graduate of Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1893

Middlebrooks, Percy of Farmington, Athens, Ga., received "the sheepskin that will enable him to practice law". Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 17 June 1896

Milam, John M., 1898 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta, Ga. Class of 1898. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1898

Miles, Henry S., 1895 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 7 June 1895

Milledge, Harriet Gresham , Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

Miller, Homer Milton Virgil, Dr. taught in the medical colleges in Memphis, Augusta and Atlanta. Ref: History of Bartow County by Lucy Josephine Cunyus, page 83

Miller, J. T. H., degree of A. B. conferred on, Emory College at Oxford. The Constitution, Atlanta 6/23/1886

Miller, Laura, Miss graduated 1893 in literary department, Georgia Female College, Gainesville. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 13 June 1893

Miller, Nora Elizabeth, Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

Millican, C. K., degree of A. B. conferred on, Emory College at Oxford. The Constitution, Atlanta 6/23/1886

Millican, Fannie, Miss, graduated from Shorter College, receives diploma in English course, from Colonel D. B. Hamilton, president of the college. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 5 June 1890.

Mills, William David of Walesca, State University, Athens, Ga., received "the sheepskin that will enable him to practice law". Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 17 June 1896

Mitchell, Annie, Miss, awarded diploma, graduating exercises, Atlanta Female College. The Constitution, Atlanta 6/11/1886

Mitchell, Archelus, Rev. of Summerfield, Alabama "is the oldest living graduate of the University of Georgia,...now ninety three years old, and graduated from the University of Georgia seventy-one years ago in the class of 1828. He has had a long and useful career as a Methodist minister, and for a man of his age, is hale and hearty. He is an uncle of Judge Albert L. Mitchell and Rev. C. A. Mitchell of this city." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 5 June 1899

Mitchell, Elizabeth Williams, went to Wesleyan Female College at the age of sixteen years, graduating in 1851.

Mitchell, Frank, class of 1891, State University (Athens). "...is one of the most solid men in the class. He was born in Crawfordsville in 1871. He attended Stephens' High School before coming to college. Here he has taken a splendid stand in his classes, and after graduating will teach school for several years, after which he will study law, making that his profession. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 6 June 1891

Mitchell, Frank of Crawfordville, 1894 graduate of the law class, University of Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 31 June 1894

Mitchell, F. R., 1893 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1893

Mitchell, Mary, Miss, 1899 graduate of Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1899

Mitchell, M. J. (female) of Covington was a member of the Sophomore Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

Mitchell, Rosalinda, Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

Mitchell, T. K. of Lawrenceville, Ga., 1900 graduate of Emory University. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1900

Mithovin, J. J. of Anadarko, O. T., A. B. degree, Class of 1898, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1898

Mixon, F. B. of Elberton, A. B., diploma, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 12 June 1891

Mize, C. A., Bachelor of Engineering, 1898 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Law. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 16 June 1898

Mobley, Charles H. to receive diploma from West End Academy, 1888. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 June 1888

Mobley, James H. of Lumber City, 1894 graduate of the law class, University of Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 31 June 1894

Moncrief, Bessie Daney, Miss, of Davenport, Alabama, 1890 graduate of Cox's College, English and natural science. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 13 June 1890

Moncrief, Otis of Atlanta, Ciceronian, Sigma Nu, associate editor of the Mercerian in 1900, contestant for oratorical medal in 1900, was graduated from Mercer University, Class of 1900. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 10 June 1900

Moreno, Daisy, Miss graduated 1893 in literary department, Georgia Female College, Gainesville. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 13 June 1893

Moreno, Halcott Cadwaller of Gainesville, State University, Athens, Ga., received "the sheepskin that will enable him to practice law". Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 17 June 1896

Monroe, Blanch, age 14, student at Monroe Female Academy in 1850. Listed under Rt. Rev. Stephen Elliott (1806-1866), Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Ref: 1850 Monroe County Census.

Monroe, G. D., degree of A. B. conferred on, Emory College at Oxford. The Constitution, Atlanta 6/23/1886

Montgomery, Jane, B. L. of Rome, Georgia, 1893 graduate of Shorter College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 9 June 1893

Montgomery, J. A. A. (female) of Newton County was a member of the Senior Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

Montmollin, Susie was presented a Book Premium for arithmetic, graduated with honors, member of the July 2, 1885 Graduating Class of St. Joseph's Academy, Washington, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 July 1885

Moody, Annie, Miss, of Scottsboro, Alabama, 1889 graduate of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 20 June 1889

Moody, Stella, Miss, of Scottsboro, Alabama, 1889 graduate of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 20 June 1889

Moon, J. L., Jr., Roll of Honor, freshman class, Emory at Oxford, 1896. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1896

Moon, Myrtis Harris of Paoli won second prize for best recitation at Maysville High School, Maysville, Ga. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 10 June 1893

Moore, Altie Lula, Miss of Macon, Georgia, 1891 senior class of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 6/16/1891.

Moore, Bartow, age 15, July 1877, class of the Moring Chapel School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Moore, C. R. of Atlanta, Ga., will take German at Johns Hopkins and in Germany. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1898

Daisy MooreMoore, Daisy, literary department, 1898 graduate of Girls' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 June 1898

Moore, Earle, full course, 1897 graduate of Boy's High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1897

Moore, Eugene B., bachelor or arts degree, 1890, State University, Athens. "...commonly known as 'Bismarck', and having at least thirty other nicknames, is one of the brightest men in the class. He graduates with first honor in the Bachelor of Arts course, a place well deserved. He is a member of Chi Psi and is a Domesthenian. He will attend the West Point military academy, and will master the art of warfare." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 15 June 1890 and 20 June 1890

Moore, Ellen Peabody of Columbus, Georgia awarded a diploma, Chappell College, Columbus, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 11 June 1891

Moore, Fannie, age 7, July 1877, class of the Moring Chapel School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Moore, F. C. of Tallahassee, Florida, A. B. degree, Class of 1898, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1898

Moore, Isabella , Miss, commercial course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

Moore, James, age 10, July 1877, class of the Moring Chapel School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Moore Moore, J. T., Bachelor of Law, 1898 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Law.

Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 16 June 1898

Moore, J. Walton of Bolton, Ga., 1900 graduate of Emory University. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1900

Moore, Julia, Miss, 1899 graduate of Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1899

Moore, Lula, age 10; October 1879 term of the Summerville School (10th term) in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Moore, Mattie, age 12; October 1879 term of the Summerville School (10th term) in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Moore, Minnie, age 11; October 1879 term of the Summerville School (10th term) in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Moore, Noel McH. from Augusta, Ga., 1894 graduate of State University, Athens. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 21 June 1894.

Moore, Robert Lee, 1890 graduate, Bachelor of Law, State University, Athens. "...was born in Screven county, Ga. in 1867. He first attended the Scarborough academy, and in 1885 entered the Middle Georgia Military and Agricultural college at Milledgeville. In 1885 he took a full course in Moore's Business college. He has since that time engaged in mercantile pursuits in Savannah, but found that his natural bent was towards the law, and accordingly he came to the law school, where he has succeeded well in his studies. He has not yet decided where he will locate." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta,8 June 1890 and 20 June 1890

Moore, S. L. of Blockacre, awarded the Timmons medal, 1886, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 22 June 1887

Moore, Wayne, 1898 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta, Ga. Class Photo. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1898

Moore, W. G., age 16, September 1874 to December 1874 (7th Term), of the Savannah Road School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Moran, C. A. of Canada was presented his diploma by Dr. Thomas S. Powell, the president of Southern Medical School Commencement in March of 1885. "Augusta, Georgia. The closing exercises of the Southern Medical College occurred at De Give's Opera House last night. A very large audience of the best people in the city were present. The stage was tastefully decorated with flowers and presented a very handsome appearance. It was occupied by the graduating class, the faculty, Governor McDaniel, Mayor Hillyer, Rev. Mr. Armstrong, Dr. Mack and others." Ref: The Constitution, 5 March 1885.

Morehouse, Eva, Miss, of Talbotton, Ga., 1889 graduate of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 20 June 1889

Morgan, H. W. of Montezuma, Ga., A. B. degree, Class of 1898, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1898

Morgan, Mary, Miss, First Honor Student of the Business Department, Girls' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 5 June 1896

Morgan, W. A., graduated Boys' High School, Atlanta, in 1894. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 1 June 1894

Morris, Camilla, Miss, literary department, 1897 graduate, Girls' High School, Atlanta, Business Course. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 4 June 1897

Morris, Clare, Miss, 1888 class, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 June 1888

Morris, Fred of Marietta, State University, Athens, Ga., received "the sheepskin that will enable him to practice law". Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 17 June 1896

Morris, Lee, senior speaker, 1899 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Arts. Class of 1899. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 22 June 1899

Morris, Lillie, Miss, graduated from Shorter College, receives diploma in English course, from Colonel D. B. Hamilton, president of the college. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 5 June 1890.

Morris, Miss, won a medal, Andrew Female College, Cuthbert, Georgia, 1891. The Constitution, Atlanta 12 June 1891

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Morris, N. A., of the debaters of the State University Class of 1893 (Athens, Georgia), "...Last but not least by any means comes that aggressive and eloquent young lawyer, N. A. Morris, who will present the side of the Phi Kappa in the debate. Mr. Morris is an old Cobb county boy, who went west early, but decided that there was more to grow up for in Georgia than California. He entered the already famous law class of '93 last fall, and his class record is a good one. He knows as much law and as well what to do with it as any member of his class. He is an eloquent and spirited speaker, logical and sound, and he will practice law in Marietta, and every one predicts that he will make either the millionaire or the supreme court judge of the class. Certain it is he possesses all the elements to a successful lawyer and his career will be watched with interest by his friends and classmates." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 4 June 1893

Morris, Rebecca was awarded diploma, 1888, Lucy Cobb Institute. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1888

Morris, Sylvanus, Professor of the law school, State University, Athens, son of the late Professor Charles Morris of the university, and has great oratorial ability. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1895

Morrison, C. W. of Rome, Ga., B. Ph. degree, Class of 1898, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1898

Morrison, John E., partial course graduate, 1891 Boys' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 4 June 1891

Morton, Lula Clinton of Rome, Ga., 1890 graduate of Cox's College, schools of English and natural science. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 13 June 1890

Morton, Minnie presented diploma by President J. M. M. Caldwell of Rome Female College, 1888. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 8 June 1888

Morton, Powell of Athens, Ga., 1900 graduate of Emory University. Class of 1900 Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1900

Moses, Coral, Miss, of Turin, 1900 graduate of Southern Female Academy, LaGrange. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 10 June 1900

Moss, W. L. of Athens, Ga., 1897 graduate, University of Georgia. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6 June 1897

Mosteller, W. P., 1893 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1893

Moye, T. R. from Sandersville, Ga., 1894 graduate of State University, Athens. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 21 June 1894.

Mullarkey, Mary of Augusta, graduated with honors, member of the July 2, 1885 Graduating Class of St. Joseph's Academy, Washington, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 July 1885

MunnerlynMunnerlyn, Charles J., Colonel, was born in Georgetown, South Carolina, 14 February 1822. He was educated at Emory College, Oxford, Georgia, and studied law under Judge A. B. Longstreet. The Munnerlyns are of Welsh-Irish origin and are of the old colonial stock which gave the Carolinas their strongly marked character for self-reliance and independent spirit. During the war for independence, Colonel Munnerlyn's grandfather and six of his brothers were in the Revolutionary Army. His parents, Charles Munnerlyn and Hannah Shackleford, were married in Georgetown, South Carolina, and in 1833 removed to Gadsden County, Florida. In 1837 they came to Decatur County, Georgia, where the colonel's father had been a successful planter at the time of his death in 1856. His mother died in 1885. Colonel Munnerlyn was an only child and succeeded to the estate, which included several hundred slaves. He was buried with Masonic honors. Sons: Calhoun, Charles and Paul. Son-in-law: John Bethea. Daughters: Mrs. I. B. English, Mrs. Dr. J. A. Etheridge, both of Macon, Mrs. R. J. Binford and Mrs. J. H. Bethea o f Bainbridge. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 22 June 1898

Munroe, G. D. of Quincey, Florida, Emory University. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6/23/1886

Mure, R. D., Bachelor or Science, 1898 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Law. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 16 June 1898

Murphree, Virginia, age 15; October 1879 term of the Summerville School (10th term) in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Murphy, Maggie of Savannah received the gold medal for Music, graduated with honors, member of the July 2, 1885 Graduating Class of St. Joseph's Academy, Washington, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 July 1885

Murphy, Mary, Miss, 1899 graduate of Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1899

Murphy, Michael E., graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta, Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1900.

Murphey, M. M. of Barnesville, Ga., A. B. degree, Class of 1898, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1898

Murray, Anna Zitella , Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

Murray, Elizabeth, born South Carolina, age 14, student at Monroe Female Academy in 1850. Listed under Rt. Rev. Stephen Elliott (1806-1866), Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Ref: 1850 Monroe County Census.

Murray, G. of Newnan, Ga., A. B. degree, Class of 1898, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1898

Murray, Mary, born South Carolina, age 16, student at Monroe Female Academy in 1850. Listed under Rt. Rev. Stephen Elliott (1806-1866), Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Ref: 1850 Monroe County Census.

Murrell, Eugenia of Oxford was a member of the Junior Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

Murrell, M. Indie of Oxford was a member of the Senior Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

Myers, Guy, class secretary, 1899 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta. Class of 1899. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1899

Mynatt Mynatt, Pryor L., Jr., 1890 graduate, Bachelor of Law, State University, Athens. "...is one of Atlanta's brightest sons, and one that reflects credit upon his native city. He attended Center university, in Kentucky, and after a brilliant course, graduated in 1886. He is a young man of rare oratorical powers, and in the course he took at Center, won all the centerical medicals given. After graduation, he studied law under Hon. P. L. Mynatt, his distinguished father, and this enabled him to take a spendid stand here. While here he has won many friends and will leave Athens respected by all who knew him. He will practice law in Atlanta, where he will, no doubt, attain to high eminence in his profession." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1890 and 20 June 1890

Myrick Myrick, Shelby of Americus, was considered one of the brightest young students, taking first honors at Boys' High School in 1894. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Basom Myrick. 1896 graduate of State University, Athens, Ga., degree of A. B. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1894 and 17 June 1896