The Baker Family of Harris Neck, McIntosh County (Georgia)

The Baker Family of Harris Neck, McIntosh County (Georgia)
Title The Baker Family of Harris Neck, McIntosh County (Georgia) PDF eBook
Author United Daughters of the Confederacy. Georgia. Alfred Holt Colquitt Chapter
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Release 1985
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The Baker Family of Harris Neck, McIntosh County

The Baker Family of Harris Neck, McIntosh County
Title The Baker Family of Harris Neck, McIntosh County PDF eBook
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Pages 400
Release 1985*
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Early Days on the Georgia Tidewater

Early Days on the Georgia Tidewater
Title Early Days on the Georgia Tidewater PDF eBook
Author Buddy Sullivan
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Pages 792
Release 1990
Genre History
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Family Puzzlers

Family Puzzlers
Title Family Puzzlers PDF eBook
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Pages 552
Release 1984
Genre Genealogy
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The Darien Journal of John Girardeau Legare, Ricegrower

The Darien Journal of John Girardeau Legare, Ricegrower
Title The Darien Journal of John Girardeau Legare, Ricegrower PDF eBook
Author John Girardeau Legare
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 172
Release 2012-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 0820343102

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In 1877, John Girardeau Legare of Adams Run, South Carolina, arrived in Darien on the Georgia tidewater. Legare managed Darien-area rice plantations, first at Generals Island, then at Champneys. Nearby was Butler's Island, made famous by Fanny Kemble Butler in her antebellum Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation. Legare also served as the clerk of the city of Darien during the first three decades of the twentieth century, maintaining detailed records of public business and documenting local commercial and civic affairs. Almost to the day of his death in 1932, Legare kept a journal containing his observations and commentary on the development of Darien as a center for timber exports and the gradual decline of the rice industry. South Carolina and Georgia led the world in rice production in the mid-nineteenth century, and Legare's detailed accounts of planting and management provide one of the outstanding contemporary sources for what was becoming a vanishing way of life in tidewater Georgia. Legare's journals are a microcosmic history of Darien and its environs during a time that was perhaps the most compelling in the town's history. The industrial development of Darien in the postbellum era was the essence of Henry Grady's vision of the progressive New South, a factor not lost on Legare. He reflects on the difficulties associated with rice planting; Darien's soaring, then plummeting, fortunes with yellow pine timber; prominent community members; and the development of local railroads. Legare records these developments against the larger backdrop of America, as his journal contains many observations on contemporary national events. Buddy Sullivan has placed the Journal in context with an introduction and comprehensive endnotes identifying the people and events referred to by Legare. There is also considerable African American history in the volume, as reflected both in Legare's writings and in the editor's introduction and supplementary notes.

Baker Family

Baker Family
Title Baker Family PDF eBook
Author James McDowell Allen
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Pages 28
Release 196?
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John Baker (d.1816) emigrated from England to Virginia, married Patty Harris, and moved to North Carolina. They later moved to Warren County, Georgia. Descendants lived chiefly in Georgia.

Newsletter

Newsletter
Title Newsletter PDF eBook
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Pages 108
Release 1982
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