Database of Georgia School Graduates from 1818 to 1900


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Pace, H. D. Pace of Covington , received medal, Greek, C. P., class of 1889, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 23 June 1889

Pace, Julia F.of Covington was a member of the Preparatory Department of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

Pace, Mary F. of Covington was a member of the Preparatory Department of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

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

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

Palmer, Frank Sidney of Nashville, Tennessee, 1899 graduate of Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 15 June 1899

Palmer, Mary Eugenia of Corinth was a member of the Sophomore Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

Pandecast, Margaret, age 15, 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.

Parish, M. V. (female), age 16, student of the Junior Class, Wesleyan Female College; 1850. Ref: 1850 Bibb County Census

Park, Howard Pope of LaGrange, Ga., 1899 graduate of Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 15 June 1899

Park, Martha, Miss, of Greenville, Ga., Certificate of elocution, and a certificate of stenography and typewriting, Wesleyan Female College graduate of 1899. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 1 June 1899

Parkhurst, W. F., Jr., 1898 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta, Ga. Class of 1898. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 9 June 1898

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

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

Parks, Mary Guyton , Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

Parks, Viola Lillian, Miss, literary course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

Parsons, Sallie, Miss, 1887 graduate of Sandersville High School. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 17 June 1887.

Partello, Joseph K., full course without Greek, 1897 graduate of Boy's High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1897

Partridge, O. A., 1899 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Arts. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 22 June 1899

Paschall, Sam was a speaker in the Closing Exercises of the Oak Grove Academy, Washington, Georgia, on 1 June 1900. Opening Address was given by T. L. Perryman. Ref: Gazette and Chronicle Print, Washington, Georgia 1 June 1900.

Passmore, Matilda, age 10, October 1878, class of the Mount Zion School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Patillo, Lou M. of Monroe was a member of the First Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

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

Patillo, C. E. of Griffin, Emory University. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6/23/1886

Patillo, J. Raleigh of Decatur, Ga., 1900 graduate of Emory University. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1900

Patterson, Fredferick W., graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta, Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1900.

Pattman, Annie of Athens was awarded diploma, 1888, Lucy Cobb Institute. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1888

Paullin, J. Edgar, Ciceronian, Sigma Nu, A. B. graduate, was graduated from Mercer University, Class of 1900. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 10 June 1900

Payne, Edward T., Jr., full course without Greek, 1897 graduate of Boy's High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1897

Payne, Lamar, 1899 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta. Class of 1899. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1899

Payne, P., graduated Boys' High School, Atlanta, in 1894. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 1 June 1894

Payne, William O. of Ft. Lamar, one of the Junior Speakers heard on 21 June 1899 at the University of Georgia. Class of 1899

Peabody, Thomas A. of Columbus, Ga., honored at Moreland Park Cadets, commencement at DeGive's Opera House on 12 June 1889. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 13 June 1889

Peacock, Benjamin Franklin, scholar and athlete, was born in Thomasville in 1869, but now resides in Atlanta. 1891 graduate of State University, Athens. Gerdine, Thomas Golding of Athens, son of Dr. Jolin Gerdine. He is 19 years old. Graduate of 1891, State University, Athens. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6 June 1891

Peacock, Berta awarded medal for the best written work, 1890, Wynnton College, Columbus, Ga. Ref: The Constitution,Atlanta, 5 June 1890

Peacock, John Howell, class of 1891, State University (Athens). "...was born in Thomasville in 1869. He attended the branch college at Thomasville, from whence he graduated splendidly. He has dond well at college, is an open, honest, popular boy among all classes of students. He will teach school for a while and will then enter unpon the profession of law. He will practice his chosen profession in the city of Thomasville." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 6 June 1891

Peacock, Sadie Watkins, Miss of Columbus, Georgia awarded a diploma, Chappell College, Columbus, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 11 June 1891

Pearson, Cora W., Miss, of Lumpkin, Ga., 1889 graduate of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 20 June 1889

Pearson, P. S., of Lumpkin, Ga., Lumpkin High School, freshman, sophomore and junior speakers, orator of Founder's day '96, debater '96, editor of Annual '97, impromptu speaker '97, vice president '98, vice president, Young Men's Christian Association '98, A. B. degree, will take law at Columbia University. He is a member of the Phi Delta Theata fraternity. The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1898

Peek, Flora, Miss, of Cedartown, Ga., 1889 graduate of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 20 June 1889

Peek, Horace Henry, a degree of bachelor of science in mechanical and electrical engineering conferred by Chancellor William E. Boggs (of the State University), Georgia Technical Institute, Class of 1898. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 23 June 1898

Peel, Lucy, first honor, second grade, graduating class ceremony of the Atlanta Female Institute. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 6/11/1866

Peeler, Ivey W., age 7; October 1879 term of the Summerville School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

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

Peeles, Charlie G., age 13; October 1879 term of the Summerville School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Pendleton, Eugene R. to receive diploma from West End Academy, 1888. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 June 1888

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

Perdue, Graham D., P. K., champion debater of the University Literary Societies, University of Georgia. No. 6 on Photo. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 18 June 1899

Perkins, Annie, Miss, B. L., of Rome, Georgia, 1893 graduate of Shorter College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 9 June 1893

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

Perry, Fannie C. of Newton County was a member of the Preparatory Department of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

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

Peryman, Roberta Adaline, Miss of Rockdale, Alabama, 1890 graduate of Cox's College, schools of English and natural science. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 13 June 1890

Persons, Virginia, Miss, 1892 graduate of LaVert College, Talbotton, Georgia. The Constitution, Atlanta 18 June 1892

Pettis, James Oscar of Jeffersonville, 1896 graduate of State University, Athens, Ga., degree of A. B. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 17 June 1896

Pettis, William Moses of Jeffersonville, 1896 graduate of State University, Athens, Ga., degree of A. B. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 17 June 1896

Petty, E. C. (female) 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.

Petty. S. J. (female) 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.

Pharr, Rosa, 1894 graduating class of Monroe Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 19 June 1894

Phifer, J. H., Roll of Honor, freshman class, Emory at Oxford, 1896. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1896

Phillips, Dassey, October 1875, class of the Marshy School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, Ephraim, age 12, August-December 1871 (First Term), class of the Phillips School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, Frank, October 1875, class of the Marshy School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, Gilmore, age 7, August-December 1871 (First Term), class of the Phillips School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, Henry, second honor, valevictorian, 1899 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta. Class of 1899. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1899

Phillips, Ida, Miss, of Lumber City, Ga., 1889 graduate of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 20 June 1889

Phillips, Jack, age 12, October 1878, class of the Mount Zion School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, Jackson, age 7, August-December 1871 (First Term), class of the Phillips School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, Jessie, Miss, of Apopka, Florida, B. L. degree, Wesleyan Female College graduate of 1899. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 1 June 1899

Phillips, Josephine, age 8, October 1878, class of the Mount Zion School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, Lenann, age 8, August-December 1871 (First Term), class of the Phillips School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, Matilda, age 9, August-December 1871 (First Term), class of the Phillips School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, Missouri, age 11, August-December 1871 (First Term), class of the Phillips School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, Mollie E. of Cedar Shoals was a member of the Sophomore Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

Phillips, Nancy, age 10, August-December 1871 (First Term), class of the Phillips School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, Sadie, Miss, of Lumber City, Ga., 1889 graduate of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 20 June 1889

Phillips, Sallie, 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

Phillips, Sarah, age 7, August-December 1871 (First Term), class of the Phillips School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, Sherrod, age 14, August-December 1871 (First Term), class of the Phillips School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Phillips, U. B. of LaGrange, Ga., 1897 graduate, University of Georgia. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6 June 1897

Phillips, Wilder, age 7, August-December 1871 (First Term), class of the Phillips School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Philpot, Jessie, Miss, of Savannah was presented the silver medal for Proficiency in Study, 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

Philpot, Mamie was presented a Book Premium for rhetorid, 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

Phinizy, Barrett of Athens, Ga., 1894 graduate of State University, Athens. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 21 June 1894.

Phinizy, Charles H. was born 15 January 1835, graduated from University of Georgia in 1853. Ref: Memoirs of Georgia

Pickens, Rebecca, born in South Carolina, age 15, 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.

Pickett, Benjamin Franklin, scholor and athelete, was born 1869 in Cobb County, attended West End academy. 1891 graduate, State University, Athens. "...scholar and athlete, was born in Cobb county in 1869, but now resides in Atlanta. He attended West End academy before entering the university. His record as a scholar here has been very fine. Having led his class at West End, he determined to stand well in his classes here, and the records of the year show how well he stood. In addition to this he is a great athlete, taking many of the elegant prizes of field day. He graduates with first honor in bachelor of philosophy course, and will become a teacher. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6 June 1891

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

Pickett, Sallie Mill, Miss, of Dawson, 1891 senior class of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 6/16/1891.

Pierce, Charly, age 9, October 1878, class of the Mount Zion School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Pierce, George W. of Washington, Ga., 1900 graduate of Emory University. Class of 1900 Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1900

Pierce, H. J. of Columbus, Georgia, 1891 senior class of Emory at Oxford, diploma, A. B. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 12 June 1891

Pierce, Lillian, Miss, business department, 1898 graduate of Girls' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 June 1898

Pierce, Sarah, age 16, student of the Junior Class, Wesleyan Female College; 1850. Ref: 1850 Bibb County Census

Pierce, T. M. of Austell, A. B., diploma, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 12 June 1891

Pierce, W. F., Emory University. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6/23/1886

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

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

Piers, Frank, Foreman of the Shops, Georgia Technological Institute, Atlanta, 1896. Staff Photo. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 15 June 1896

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

Pitchlyn, Mary of the Choctaw Nation was a member of the Senior Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

Pittard, Henry P. of Winterville, Ga., 1900 graduate of Emory University. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 3 June 1900

Pittman, John Green of Thomasville, 1896 graduate of State University, Athens, Ga., degree of A. B. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 17 June 1896

Pittman, Warnie of Phoenix City, Alabama awarded a diploma, Chappell College, Columbus, Georgia. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 11 June 1891

Pitts, Ann M. 19 (f) born in Georgia, student at Wesleyan Female College, Macon in 1850. Ref: 1850 Bibb County Census

Pitts, Ann M., age 19, student of the Senior Class, Wesleyan Female College; 1850. Ref: 1850 Bibb County Census

Platt, Ellen, age 11, October 1875, class of the Marshy School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

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

Polhill, Hope C., Jr., 1890 graduate, Bachelor of Law, State University, Athens. "...hails from FOrsyth, Ga. and Mitchell county as his birth place. He entered the University of Georgia in 1885, where he graduated with distinction, in 1889....Elected priincipal of Hilliard Institute...." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1890 and 20 June 1890

Pollock, P. D., Professor, A. M., L. LD, president of Mercer University, Macon, 1900. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 10 June 1900

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Polhill, John G., 1890 graduate, Bachelor of Law, State University, Athens. "...was born in Forsyth, Ga. in 1865. Having received his education in his native town, he moved into the country where he made a success of farming, but always cherishing the desire to study law, he gave up his fertile fields and entered the university. Since his arrival here he has studied law and rich results will flow from his labors. He will practice in the "Land of Flowers,' and will succeed wherever he goes." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1890 and 20 June 1890

Polhill, Thomas of Hawkinsville, Ga., Phi Delta, Kappa Alpha, Greek medal in 1899, associate editor of Mercerian in 1900, teacher of Mercer summer school in 1900, was graduated from Mercer University, Class of 1900. Class of 1900. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 10 June 1900

Pollock, George Dean from Rome, Georgia, was born 1868. He attended Excelsior Academy and entered the junior class at State University, Athens. Graduate, 1891. "is from Rome, Ga. and was born in 1868. He attended Excelsior academy, and entered the junior class here. He has made a good record in his class. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He will first teach school, and will then study law, after which he will engage in the practice of that profession." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6 June 1891

Pomeroy, E. E., B. S., 1899 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Law. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 22 June 1899

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

Ponder, Pearl, Miss, graduated from Shorter College, receives diploma from Colonel D. B. Hamilton, president of the college. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 5 June 1890.

Poole, Miss, 1891 senior class of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 6/16/1891.

Pool, Nancy, age 9, August-December 1871 (First Term), class of the Phillips School in Emanuel County (ninth term). Ref: School Rosters for Emanuel County, Miscellaneous Records, Emanuel County Courthouse

Pope, Georgia, age 15, student of the Junior Class, Wesleyan Female College; 1850. Ref: 1850 Bibb County Census

Pope, Myrtle, Miss, business department, 1898 graduate of Girls' High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 June 1898

PopePope, William H., 1890 graduate, Bachelor of Law, State University, Athens. "...is one of the brightest men that the university can boast. While born at Edisto Island, South Carolina, Atlanta nevertheless is prone to claim him as one of her sons. Graduating from the boys' high school in 1886, he entered the sophomore class of the university, taking A. M. course and graduating with first honor in the class of '89. Mr. Pope has taken almost every honor the university affords, being twice public debater of the Demosthenian society, and anniversarian for the same during his senior year. As a journalist in college, and as a writer for the Athens Evening Chronicle and Athens Banner, he has achieved quite a reputation. Since his entrance into the law class he has been a leading member, and now holds the position of adjunct professor, in addition to pursuing his studies. He goes to Atlanta, and will practice law in the office of Messrs. Hoke and Burton Smith. A bright future lies before him." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta,8 June 1890 and 20 June 1890

Porter, John H. takes third honor in A. B., 1895, from Atlanta, member of Chi Phi fraternity and Phi Kappa Literary Society. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 9 June 1895

Porter, Lula of Montgomery, Alabama, 1888 graduate of the Sunny South Seminary. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 Jun3 1888

Posey, C. E. (female), age 18, student of the Senior Class, Wesleyan Female College; 1850. Ref: 1850 Bibb County Census

Posey, C. E. 18 (f) born in Georgia, student at Wesleyan Female College, Macon in 1850. Ref: 1850 Bibb County Census

Post, W. G. of Grantville, A. B., diploma, Emory at Oxford. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 12 June 1891

Poullain, Noel Lamar, 1890 graduate, State University, Athens. "handsome member from Madison, Ga., enjoys the distinction of being one of the most universally popular boys in college. He, in addition to being a good student, is quite a favorite with the ladies. He is a loyal member of the Chi Phi fraternity, and also of the Demosthenian literary society. His course in life is yet undecided, but he will probably follow the business pursuits." Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 15 June 1890 and 20 June 1890

Pound, Elia A. of Jackson County, 1891 senior class of Wesleyan Female College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 6/16/1891.

Pound, Hattie M. , Miss, commercial course, Class of 1900, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1900

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

Prather, N. L. of Blue Ridge received his education at Mercer University's School of Pharmacy in Atlanta. Ref: Facets of Fannin by Ethelene Dyer Jones, page F443

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

Preer, Peter was awarded medal for deportment, 1890, Wynnton College, Columbus, Ga. Ref: The Constitution,Atlanta, 5 June 1890

Preer, Peter, B. S., Bachelor of Law, 1898 graduate of State University (Athens), Bachelor of Law. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 16 June 1898

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

Price, G. C. of Macon, Ga., first honor at Gresham High School, junior Greek medal, freshman and junior speaker; leads class '98, A. B. degree; will teach; member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 8 June 1898

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

Price, George W. of Atlanta, Ga., 1897 graduate, University of Georgia. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6 June 1897

Price, Iona of Henry County, Georgia, 1888 graduate of the Sunny South Seminary. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 Jun3 1888

PricePrice, Joseph E., 1896 graduate of Boys' High School, Atlanta.

Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 4 June 1896

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

Prim, Susie May, Miss, 1888 class, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 June 1888

Printup, Alida Cornella, B. L., of Rome, Georgia, 1893 graduate of Shorter College. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 9 June 1893

Probet, Carrie Mae, Miss, 1899 graduate of Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 2 June 1899

Proctor, J. P. of Drake's Branch, Virginia, 1897 graduate, University of Georgia. Class of 1897. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6 June 1897

Proffitt, Ella of Floyd Court House, Virginia, 1888 graduate of the Sunny South Seminary. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 2 Jun3 1888

Pruitt, Emma L. of Franklin County was a member of the Junior Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

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

Puchs, Mamie, Miss, Business Course, 1893, Girls High School, Atlanta. Ref: The Constitution, Atlanta 1 June 1893

Pullin, Augusta M. of Columbia County was a member of the Sophomore Class of the Southern Masonic Female College in Covington, for the scholastic year ending June 27, 1855.

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