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Historic Clayton County

Historic Clayton County
Author: Kathryn W. Kemp
Publisher: HPN Books
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1935377051

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An illustrated history of Clayton County, Georgia, paired with histories of the local companies.


The Courthouse and the Depot

The Courthouse and the Depot
Author: Wilber W. Caldwell
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Total 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."


Doc Holliday

Doc Holliday
Author: Karen Holliday Tanner
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806172169

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John H. Holliday, D. D. S., better known as Doc Holliday, has become a legendary figure in the history of the American West. In Doc Holliday: A Family Portrait, Karen Holliday Tanner reveals the real man behind the legend. Shedding light on Holliday’s early years, in a prominent Georgia family during the Civil War and Reconstruction, she examines the elements that shaped his destiny: his birth defect, the death of his mother and estrangement from his father, and the diagnosis of tuberculosis, which led to his journey west. The influence of Holliday’s genteel upbringing never disappeared, but it was increasingly overshadowed by his emerging western personality. Holliday himself nurtured his image as a frontier gambler and gunman. Using previously undisclosed family documents and reminiscences as well as other primary sources, Tanner documents the true story of Doc’s friendship with the Earp brothers and his run-ins with the law, including the climactic shootout at the O. K. Corral and its aftermath. This first authoritative biography of Doc Holliday should appeal both to historians of the West and to general readers who are interested in his poignant story. "Doc Holliday: A Family Portrait will be considered the definitive Holliday biography and will supplant all previously published works on the man’s life as a complete and authoritative account. This book will undoubtedly take a place among the foremost books in the Western gunfighter genre." - Robert K. DeArment, author of Alias Frank Canton


Through the Heart of Dixie

Through the Heart of Dixie
Author: Anne Sarah Rubin
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469617781

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Sherman's March, cutting a path through Georgia and the Carolinas, is among the most symbolically potent events of the Civil War. In Through the Heart of Dixie, Anne Sarah Rubin uncovers and unpacks stories and myths about the March from a wide variety of sources, including African Americans, women, Union soldiers, Confederates, and even Sherman himself. Drawing her evidence from an array of media, including travel accounts, memoirs, literature, films, and newspapers, Rubin uses the competing and contradictory stories as a lens into the ways that American thinking about the Civil War has changed over time. Compiling and analyzing the discordant stories around the March, and considering significant cultural artifacts such as George Barnard's 1866 Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign, Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, and E. L. Doctorow's The March, Rubin creates a cohesive narrative that unites seemingly incompatible myths and asserts the metaphorical importance of Sherman's March to Americans' memory of the Civil War. The book is enhanced by a digital history project, which can be found at shermansmarch.org.


Thomas Goode Jones

Thomas Goode Jones
Author: Brent J. Aucoin
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0817319131

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Thomas Goode Jones of Alabama is the first comprehensive biography of a key Alabama politician and federal jurist whose life and times embody the conflicts and transformations in the Deep South between the Civil War and World War I.


Cracker Cavaliers

Cracker Cavaliers
Author: John Randolph Poole
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2000
Genre: Georgia
ISBN: 9780865546974

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"Cracker Cavaliers: The 2nd Georgia Cavalry under Wheeler and Forrest documents the regiment's participation in major campaigns of the western theater, including the Atlanta Campaign and Sherman's March to the Sea from an ordinary soldier's perspective on the Civil War."--BOOK JACKET.