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Lon Carnes, Jr. Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: SC-29-8

Scope and Contents

Materials in this collection contatin letters, personal educational artifacts, military service regalia and correspondence, recorders (musical instruments), performace programs, yearbooks, books, textbooks, and other ephemeral items from the life of Lon Carnes, Jr.

Dates

  • Existence: 1932 - 2019

Biography

Dr. Carnes was born May 16, 1932, the son of Lon Melson Carnes and Maureen Cousins Carnes. Dr. Carnes' childhood years were spent in Nashville, Tennessee and Jonesboro, Georgia, his parents having later established their permanent residence in Jonesboro, the home of each of their families. After graduating from Jonesboro High School, Dr. Carnes attended the University of Georgia where he served as President of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and developed life-long friendships and a deep love for the University and Athens. In 1954, he received a BBA Degree from the University. As a Lieutenant in the United States Army, he was stationed in Fort Knox, Kentucky where he trained in the Armored Division. Following his military service, Dr. Carnes moved to Atlanta and was employed by Southern Bell Telephone Company in the Office of the Treasurer. During this time, he began Graduate studies in the Business School of Georgia State University, and he received his MBA Degree there in 1964 and his DBA in 1967. In 1967, Dr. Carnes began his 27- year tenure as a Professor and later Chair in the Business School of Georgia Southern University. He was a charter member of the Omicron Delta Epsilon Business Executive Society in Economics at Georgia Southern in 1970 and was later elected as a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma from Georgia State University in 1972. With a deep appreciation for music and the arts, Lon founded the Lon Carnes Music Scholarship Endowment at Georgia Southern. In his free time, he was pleased to serve as faculty advisor for the local chapter of Kappa Sigma Fraternity and cherished times with his family, friends and colleagues. Professor Emeritus of Finance, Dr. Carnes retired in 1994. His love of travel took him to many places of interest, both domestic and abroad. With an avid interest in the arts, Dr. Carnes gave special support as well to Clayton State University's renowned Spivey Hall, recognized for its concerts, musical programs and recordings by internationally known artists, with a $5 million gift from his estate known as the Alma Karen Cousions & Maurine Cousions Carnes Endowment for Music. Lon enjoyed attending such on his frequent trips back to his home in Jonesboro, GA. Lon also gave strong lasting support to the Wildlife Center at Georgia Southern another program close to his heart. Dr. Lon Melson Carnes, Jr. died Wednesday, September 25, 2019 in Statesboro, Georgia.

Extent

12 boxes (The collection is housed in standard archival boxes, three hat archival boxes, with two boxes flip-top smaller archival boxes for a total of 11 boxes. )

Language

English