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Industrial Index Collection (Unbound) (MC 304) - Columbus State University

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Archives and Special Collections

Industrial Index Collection (Unbound) (MC 304)

Scope and Content

This consists of scattered duplicate issues of the Industrial Index. There is also a bound set, cataloged and shelved in the Archives Research Room.

1912-1928 5 boxes (5 l.f.)

Permission to Publish

Permission to publish material from the Industrial Index Collection (Unbound) (MC 304) must be obtained from the Columbus State University Archives at Columbus State University. Use of the following credit line for publication or exhibit is required:

Industrial Index Collection (Unbound) (MC 304) Columbus State University Archives Columbus, Georgia

Provenance

Unknown

Box List

Industrial Index Magazine

Box 1

  • Folder 1 - Guide to the Industrial Index, 1986
  • Folder 2 - Vol. XIV, # 29 - A Great Year at Columbus, Ten Million Dollars Expended in New Construction, Industrial Enlargements and General Improvements, December 31, 1919
  • Folder 3 - Vol. XVIII, # 2 & 3 - Anniversary Number, We're Seventeen, now, June 27, 1923
  • Folder 4 - Vol. XVIII, # 15 & 16 - Good Roads Number, September 26, 1923
  • Folder 5 - Vol. XIX, # 6 - Anniversary Number, The South's Strong, Safe Position, July 16, 1924
  • Folder 6 - Vol. XIX, # 12 - Good Roads Number, The South's Tremendous Road-Building Program, August 27, 1924
  • Folder 7 - Vol. XXII, # 13 - Columbus Number, August 31, 1927
  • Folder 8 - Vol. XXII, # 46 - Columbus Centennial Number, The Pioneer Breed, April 18, 1928
  • Folder 9 - Columbus Centennial Number, April 18, 1928
  • Folder 10 - Vol. XXIII, # 52 - Columbus Number, Year One, Century Two, May 29, 1929

Box 2

  • Folder 1 - Vol. XXV, # 5 - Columbus Number, Columbus Georgia, June 1929 to June 1930, The Story of a Year in One of the South's Most Rapidly Growing Cities, July 2, 1930
  • Folder 2 - Vol. XXV, # 39 - Columbus Number, Columbus, Georgia, February 25, 1931
  • Folder 3 - Vol. XXV, # 52 - Silver Anniversary, In Just 25 Years, May 27, 1931
  • Folder 4 - Vol. XXX, # 7 - Another Forward Movement Begins in Columbus, Georgia, July 31, 1935
  • Folder 5 - Vol. XXXI, # 7 - A Year of Building Public Works and Industrial Progress, July 29, 1936
  • Folder 6 - Vol. XXXIII, # 22 - Fort Benning, Georgia, Home of the Infantry School of the US Army, November 30, 1938
  • Folder 7 - Columbus Number, 1939
  • Folder 8 - Vol. XXXIV, # 19 - A Third of a Century in the Southeast, The Authentic Story of 33 Years of Progress, Growth and Development in Ten States, October 25, 1939
  • Folder 9 - Vol. XXXIV, # 44 - A Year of Notable Progress at Columbus, Georgia, March 27, 1940
  • Folder 10 - Vol. XXXV, # 14 - Phenix City, Alabama, A Rapidly Growing Southern City, with Marked Development in Recent Years, Offering Unusual Opportunities to New Industries, August 28, 1940
  • Folder 11 - Vol. XXXV, # 23 - The US Infantryman of Today at Fort Benning, A Year of Marked Progress at Fort Benning, Georgia, Home of the Infantry of the US Army, October 30, 1940

Box 3

  • Folder 1 - Vol. XXXIV, # 50 - On the Columbus Improvement Line, April 30, 1941
  • Folder 2 - Vol. XXXVI, # 11 - The Government id Dipping First into this and then into that, August 20, 1941
  • Folder 3 - Vol. XXXVI, # 21 - The Spirit of Welcome to Phenix City, Alabama, October 29, 1941
  • Folder 4 - Vol. XXXVI, # 26 - The Grim Game of War at Fort Benning, December 10, 1941
  • Folder 5 - Vol. XXXVI, # 45 & 46 - Progress on the Manufacturing Line at Columbus, April 29, 1942
  • Folder 6 - Vol. XXXVII, # 15 & 16 - Civic Body Sponsors Recreational Project, September 30, 1942
  • Folder 7 - Vol. XXXVII, # 25 - Fort Benning, Georgia, The Story of the World's Greatest Military School, December 2, 1942
  • Folder 8 - Vol. XXXVIII, # 1 - All Out - All Around the Clock - On War Goods, June 30, 1943
  • Folder 9 - Vol. XXXVIII, # 23 - Welcome to Phenix City, Alabama, December 1, 1943
  • Folder 10 - Vol. XXXVIII, # 27 - Charge of the American Soldier! December 29, 1943Folder 11 - Vol. XXXIX, # 1 - This Columbus Plant Busy on Rayon Tire Cord - Postwar Development in Southeast Will be Record-Breaking, June 28, 1944Folder 12 - Vol. XXXIX, # 27 - Russell County's Sons of Forth to War, December 27, 1944

Box 4

  • Folder 1 - Vol. XXXIX, # 40 - Headquarters the Infantry School, March 28, 1945
  • Folder 2 - Vol. XXXIX, # 44 - Fort Benning Section - Headquarters the Infantry School, April 25, 1945
  • Folder 3 - Vol. XXXX, # 30 - Columbus Section - $ 600,000 Office Building Now Under Construction, December 26, 1945
  • Folder 4 - Columbus Number, 1945
  • Folder 5 - Vol. XXXX, # 30 - Columbus Section - $ 600,000 Office Building Now Under Construction, January 16, 1946
  • Folder 6 - Vol. XXXXI, # 6 - Phenix city Section - Fine Modern Hospital for Phenix city, Alabama, August 7, 1946
  • Folder 7 - Vol. XXXXI, # 38 - Fort Benning Section - The Spirit of Fort Benning, March 26, 1947
  • Folder 8 - Vol. XXXXII, # 6 - Lumber-Laden Landscapes and the State of an Important Industry, August 13, 1947
  • Folder 9 - Vol. XXXXII, # 12 - Columbus Section - A Beautiful New Church Building at Columbus, Georgia, November 26, 1947
  • Folder 10 - Columbus Number, 1947
  • Folder 11 - Vol. XXXXIII, # 5 - Phenix City Section - A Modern Industrial Plant at Phenix City, Alabama, July 28, 1948
  • Folder 12 - Vol. XXXXIII, # 23 - Fort Benning Section - Teamwork in the Field at Fort Benning, November 24, 1948
  • Folder 13 - Vol. XXXXIV, # 5 - Columbus Section - St-Francis Hospital Now Being Built at Columbus, Georgia, July 20, 1949
  • Folder 14 - Vol. XLVII, # 21 - Columbus section - A Stately, Beautiful New Church at Columbus, Georgia, October 29, 1952

Box 5

  • Folder 1 - Vol. XLIX, # 8 - Columbus Section - New $ 6,000,000 Sunshine Biscuits Plant at Columbus, Georgia, July 28, 1954
  • Folder 2 - Vol. L, # 24 - Phenix city Section - New Plant of Barbee Fixture MFG. CO., Phenix city, Alabama, November 30, 1955
  • Folder 3 - Vol. L, # 39 - Columbus Section - Part of $ 1,838,000 New Hospital Project at Columbus, June 27, 1956
  • Folder 4 - Vol. LI, # 9 - Phenix city Section - $ 884, 000 Hospital Additions Project, Phenix City, Alabama, October 24, 1956
  • Folder 5 - Vol. LII, # 15 - Columbus Section - A Beautiful, Commodious Auditorium for Columbus, September 25, 1957
  • Folder 6 - Vol. LIII, # 11 - Fort Benning Section - The US Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia, June 25, 1958
  • Folder 7 - Vol. LII, # 50 - Phenix city Section - New Sherwood Elementary School, Phenix City, Alabama, March 26, 1958
  • Folder 8 - Vol. LIII, # 33 - Columbus Section - Oliver Dam of Georgia Power Co. Nears Completion, April 22, 1959
  • Folder 9 - Vol. LIV, # 3 - Phenix city Section - Site of $ 1.5 Million Shopping Center, Phenix city, Alabama, October 7, 1959
  • Folder 10 - Vol. LVI, # 8 - Columbus Number - New $ 1,575,647 Fourth St. Bridge, Columbus, Georgia, January 13, 1962
  • Folder 11 - Vol. LV, # 10 - Columbus Section - Section of Walter F. George Dam, $ 79,000,000 Project, November 23, 1960

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