Collections of Early County Historical Society 1971

Collections of Early County Historical Society 1971
Title Collections of Early County Historical Society 1971 PDF eBook
Author INC. EARLY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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Pages 439
Release 1971
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Compilation of historical essays on Early County, Georgia includes numerous family genealogies.

Collections of Early County Historical Society

Collections of Early County Historical Society
Title Collections of Early County Historical Society PDF eBook
Author Mary Grist Whitehead
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 1971
Genre Early County (Ga.)
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Collections of Early County Historical Society

Collections of Early County Historical Society
Title Collections of Early County Historical Society PDF eBook
Author Mary Grist Whitehead
Publisher
Pages 720
Release 1980
Genre Early County (Ga.)
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COLLECTIONS.

COLLECTIONS.
Title COLLECTIONS. PDF eBook
Author Early County Historical Society
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Release 1971
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The Courthouse and the Depot

The Courthouse and the Depot
Title The Courthouse and the Depot PDF eBook
Author Wilber W. Caldwell
Publisher Mercer University Press
Pages 634
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780865547483

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Their songs insist that the arrival of the railroad and the appearance of the tiny depot often created such hope that it inspired the construction of the architectural extravaganzas that were the courthouses of the era. In these buildings the distorted myth of the Old South collided head-on with the equally deformed myth of the New South."

Navy Gray

Navy Gray
Title Navy Gray PDF eBook
Author Maxine T. Turner
Publisher Mercer University Press
Pages 390
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780865546424

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The story of the Confederate Navy been told less often than the spectacular history of the armies, but many of the familiar elements are there: the exuberant hopes of the Confederacy, the risk in spite of very long odds against success, the basic deficits in resources becoming desperate needs, and the dogged, exhausted persistence in the face of certain defeat. The story is epic in its importance to a nation and a people. New strategies and developing technology, however, introduce new elements into this story of the Civil War. The officers and men of the Confederate Navy were defeated at every turn by a national policy and a local tangle of political, economic, and social issues. Southern officers resigned their Union Navy commissions to fight for principle -- and soon found themselves enmeshed in construction schedules and bureaucratic delays. All too often, naval officers on both sides found themselves engaged in what is now termed "modern warfare". In this story of the Civil War, the phrase "arms and the man" begins to take on the contemporary ring of man and machine and man within and against the system.

Keep All My Letters

Keep All My Letters
Title Keep All My Letters PDF eBook
Author Richard Henry Brooks
Publisher Mercer University Press
Pages 148
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780865548404

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In May 1862, Richard Henry Brooks of Blakely, Georgia, enlisted in the Confederate Army for the duration of the war, serving in Longstreet's Corps. He would see his wife and family only once in the next three years. He would suffer hardship and deprivation, become hospitalized, participate in one of the grandest Confederate victories of the war, and be captured and held prisoner for almost a year. He wrote his wife Telitha regularly. He told her repeatedly to save all his letters, which she did, and they are published in this book. These letters give considerable insight into Confederate homelife in southwest Georgia during the war. Brooks gives Telitha advice on the daily details of running the household. He tells her who to go to for help, how to obtain enough corn and pork for the winter, how to handle their slaves, and what supplies to send him in the field. He advises her on the children and directs the children to behave. These glimpses into the homelife of Confederate Georgia grant us a clearer understanding of how people far from the battlefields were still affected by the war.