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Fair-minded and comprehensive, C. Mildred Thompson’s Reconstruction in Georgia (1915) has long been considered among the best of the state studies to emerge from Columbia …
Having lived on Cumberland Island for more than forty years, Carol Ruckdeschel’s goal has been to document present conditions of the island’s flora and fauna, establishing a …
Georgia's Confederate Monuments is the product of two decades of work, during which time the author has travelled throughout the state to photograph the memorials to the men and …
Triumph of the Eccunna Nuxulgee is the first book to chronicle the tragic saga of Indian Removal with a specific focus on the Chattahoochee Valley of Georgia and Alabama. With …
Andrew Young and the Making of Modern Atlanta tells the story of the decisions that shaped Atlanta’s growth from a small, provincial Deep South city to an international metropolis …
This 24,000 word autobiography offers a rare perspective on lifeduring the most transformative years of US historyHouston Hartsfield Holloway (1844–1917) was born enslaved in …
This work offers a holistic narrative on Griswoldville during the Civil War period. A tiny but valuable component of the South's military industrial complex, Griswoldville became a …
During an eight-month period in 1977 and 1978, the city of Columbus, Georgia, was terrorized by a mysterious serial killer who raped and ritualistically strangled seven elderly …
From the first conflict under General Nathan Bedford Forrest at Murfreesboro in 1862 to the desperate and often brutal battles with Union cavalry in the Carolinas during 1865, the …
This work offers a look at the history of Georgia through over 100 primary documents. ""The Empire State of the South: Georgia History in Documents and Essays"" offers teachers of …