The Vanishing Georgia Collection - March 14, 2009 Decatur Street, Downtown Atlanta, 1893. Union Station was built in 1871 and torn down in 1930. It faced Pryor Street. Today Georgia State University classrooms are at the site. Georgia School of Technology, 1888. Part of the original campus including the signature academic building of what is now known as the Georgia Institute of Technology. Spelman Seminary, 1912 or 1913 This is believed to be a photograph of the entire Spelman student body at the time. Ansley Park at the turn of the century. Development of the subdivision started in 1906. The boat house in Grant Park, early 1900s. Druid Hills Country Club, circa 1919. East Lake Country Club in the early 1900s. Ponce de Leon Park. People traveled to the famous Ponce de Leon Springs from all over; the spring water was at one time believed to be a health elixir. Downtown Atlanta, 1907. The white building in the rear right is the Candler Building, erected during 1906 by Coca-Cola head Asa Candler. Its cornerstone holds a Bible and a bottle of Coke. Formwalt Street, Atlanta, circa 1910. Caroline Fast feeding her chickens. Notes in the archive point out she was photographed with Rudy and Elizabeth, her stepchildren. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. Taken between 1912 and 1915. This is a photograph of the accounting office. Newspaper carriers for the Atlanta Constitution, circa 1920. Carolyn Nicolson and her pony, 1906. Carolyn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Perrin Nicolson, Sr., makes a number of appearances in the archives.