Michael Gagnon papers
Scope and Contents
This collection is largely comprised of Gagnon’s research materials for Transition to an Industrial South. There are also materials related to railroads; these have been made into a separate series because of the copies of Gagnon’s articles about railroads being included. Otherwise, the railroad-related materials could be interfiled with the rest, as the subject matter obviously overlaps. The Southern Mutual microfilming project is a separate series because of the unique nature of the project and that more of the materials relate to the project itself instead of the insurance company. Similarly, materials that relate to Gagnon’s career, both with regard to teaching and publishing, are in the first series.
The collection includes only a small amount of original material. Many photocopies of historic documents have been deaccessioned or were placed in vertical files. Some photocopies have been placed in this collection because they are rare; others, because they are annotated by Gagnon or accompany Gagnon’s notes and documentation of sources.
Some of Gagnon’s copies of complete books, dissertations, and other monographs have been included, again due to their rarity: they are either unavailable in the Heritage Room or only available on microfilm. These items conclude the Transition to an Industrial South portion of the collection and are found in boxes 5, 6, and 7, with the exception of the Athens First Presbyterian Church’s session minutes, filed with other church-related materials.
In addition, an unpublished book, Harold Wilson’s A Very Peculiar Institution: Cotton Manufacturing in the Slave States, is included. Wilson published a related work, Confederate Industry: Manufacturers and Quartermasters in the Civil War, in 2014.
Dates
- 1990
Conditions Governing Access
This collection has no restrictions. This collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply. Advance notice may be required. Apply in the Heritage Room for access.
Biographical / Historical
Michael Gagnon’s Transition to an Industrial South is a rare academic history book focusing on Athens, Georgia. Besides the copious amount of information found in the book useful to local historians, the book makes a strong claim for the major role played by Athens and Northeast Georgia in the industrialization of the South. As such, the collection brings together material useful for researchers interested in the textile industry throughout the entire region, as well as the development of railroads and other aspects of Southern economic history, before and after the Civil War.
Extent
3.33 Linear Feet (Eight full legal document boxes)
Language
English
Overview
Research files for Gagnon’s articles about Georgia railroads and for his book, Transition to an Industrial South: Athens, Georgia, 1830–1870, and documentation of the Southern Mutual Insurance Company microfilming project.
Arrangement
The collection is organized in four series: Series I. Personal materials Series II. Articles about Georgia railroads and related research materials Series III. Research files for Transition to an Industrial South and related materials Series IV. Southern Mutual Insurance Company microfilming project
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Michael Gagnon
Bibliography
Physical Description
Good
- Title
- Michael Gagnon papers
- Author
- Justin Kau
- Date
- August 2024
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Heritage Room, Athens-Clarke County Library Repository
2025 Baxter Street
Athens GA 30606