Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles

Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles
Title Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles PDF eBook
Author Burnette Vanstory
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 292
Release 1981
Genre History
ISBN 0820305588

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Since it first appeared in 1956, Mrs. Vanstory's rich narrative of the barrier islands from Ossabaw to Cumberland--and the mainland towns along the way--has become the standard popular history of Georgia's golden coast. Thoroughly revised and with over forty new illustrations, this edition traces the crucial and colorful role these islands have played from the sixteenth century to the twentieth. Home, at one time or another, to the American Indians, the French, the Spanish, and the English; to buccaneers, friars, and priests; to Puritans and Scottish Highlanders; to slave traders, planters, soldiers, statesmen, and millionaires, these islands are as rich in history as they are in natural beauty. Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles now takes the reader through the years from General James Oglethorpe to President Jimmy Carter, unfolding the stories of the lives that have touched, or been touched by, the golden isles of Georgia.

Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles

Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles
Title Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles PDF eBook
Author Burnette Lightle Vanstory
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1956
Genre Georgia
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HYMNS OF THE MARSHES

HYMNS OF THE MARSHES
Title HYMNS OF THE MARSHES PDF eBook
Author SIDNEY LANIER
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1907
Genre
ISBN

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Island Passages

Island Passages
Title Island Passages PDF eBook
Author Jingle Davis
Publisher
Pages 267
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 9780820348698

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"Written in a lively, accessible style by Jingle Davis and lavishly illustrated with photographs by Benjamin Galland, Island Passages is a solid work of public history that presents a carefully researched document of Jekyll Island, Georgia, from its geologic beginning as a shifting sand spit to its present-day ownership by the state of Georgia. While many books have been published about Jekyll, most focus on specific eras or episodes of island history. Davis and Galland's book makes an important contribution to the island's literature because it synthesizes all these aspects into a comprehensive and beautifully executed history"--Provided by publisher.

Sea Islands of Georgia

Sea Islands of Georgia
Title Sea Islands of Georgia PDF eBook
Author Count Dillon Gibson
Publisher
Pages 86
Release 1948
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Rice Gold

Rice Gold
Title Rice Gold PDF eBook
Author James Bagwell
Publisher Mercer University Press
Pages 226
Release 2002-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780865547971

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Drawing from a wealth of information, particularly from primary sources such as diaries, letters, plantation records, etc., the author has recreated the story of James Hamilton Couper and his times into an exciting, interesting, and readable account. The work begins with an introductory chapter. The Georgia Coast, a land of sluggish rivers, murkey blackwater swamps, and studded with a string of islands, is the home of a special breed of people. The are as wild, reckless, exciting, beautiful, and contradictory as the land itself.Bagwell examines the Couper heritage, from kings, war, and intrigue in Scotland to their firm establishment on the Georgia Coast. As colonial times move into antebellum, the Coupers progress, especially with James Hamilton Couper of Hopeton Plantation. On his grand tour of Europe, many on that continent commented on the abilities and potential of this young man.Couper made quite a name for himself in the area of politics, plantation management, scientific agriculture, archaeology, and architectural design. In the sinking of the Pulaski, he was hailed the hero of the occasion. The publication of this volume will be a valuable addition to the history and culture of the South, especially Georgia and its coast.

Our Todays and Yesterdays

Our Todays and Yesterdays
Title Our Todays and Yesterdays PDF eBook
Author Margaret Davis Cate
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1926
Genre Brunswick (Ga.)
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