Eberhart Negatives - A collection, mostly related to Georgia State College for Women, of film negatives from the Eberhart Studio, which operated in Milledgeville from 1921 to the mid-1980s
Flisch, Julia A. papers - Newspaper writer, professor, and woman's suffrage activist who pushed for the state of Georgia to found a women's college, resulting in G.N.&I.C. (today, Georgia College)
Gardner, Floride Moore papers - Professor of Education at GCSU and child nutritionist who was daughter of Union-Recorder publisher C.L. Moore.
Griffin, Jr., Floyd L. papers - Career Army service member having served in Vietnam; first African-American to represent a majority white rural district in the Georgia state senate; first African-American mayor of Milledgeville; former owner of Slater's Funeral home
Indian Spring Hotel papers - historic preservation files for the renovation of the historic Indian Spring Hotel
Clyde E. Keeler - Medical geneticist, former Georgia State College for Women Professor of Biology
Lane, Caro papers - GSCW alumna, physical education teacher in Georgia and Louisiana, recipient of the Golden Deeds Award, and Honorary Mayor President of Baton Rouge
Lounsbury, John H. papers - Professor Emeritus of the John H. Lounsbury College of Education, founding member of the middle grades education movement
Magoulick, Mary papers - GCSU English professor specializing in Native American folklore and women's studies
Map collection - Collection of maps dating from 1500s to modern times with emphases on Southern states, particularly Georgia
McCullar, Bernice Brown papers - Georgia State College for Women alumna, teacher, lawyer, writer, and television personality. Author of the This is Your Georgia textbook.
Sanford, John W.A. papers - Georgia legislator, major general in the Georgia militia, assisted in the removal of the Cherokee from Georgia in 1838-1839, commissioner to Alabama and Texas in 1861, and member of the Baldwin Blues during the Civil War
Olive Boline Wills - Georgia State College for Women alumna, former Director of Voluntary Religious Activities, teacher, and curator
Wootten, Kathleen Wilkinson papers - former Georgia State College for Women Chair of the Health Department and nationally renowned women's health expert from the early 20th Century