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Orig. pub. Valdosta GA 1942. Reprinted 1978. Print on Demand Edition 2018. xiv, 400 pp., illus., maps + new index Lowndes County was created from Irwin County in 1825. This history details its formation and gives a brief look at the early history of the entire territory. Early military history is outlined including rosters of the militia, an account of the Creek Wars, and military records from 1848 through 1851. Militia rosters and company rolls for the Civil War are included. Chapters also deal with Lowndes Countians during World War I including rosters of veterans. The political history of the county is covered with lists of county officials. Educational development is included as well as developments in music and the arts. Chapters deal with agriculture, religion, brief sketches of smaller towns in the county, city government of Valdosta from 1877, and the economic development of the county. Civic and social organizations are recorded. There are brief biographical sketches of early physicians and…
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HISTORY OF LOWNDES COUNTY, GEORGIA. 1825-1941
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HISTORY AND REMINISCENCES OF DOUGHERTY COUNTY, GEORGIA
by DAR, Thronateeska Chapter
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Orig. pub. Albany, GA, 1924. Reprinted 1978. Print on Demand Edition 2018. xvi, 1-411, illus. + new index Not the work of one person, this history was compiled by members of the Thronateeska Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. As such, it presents the history of the area from a variety of vantage points being taken, in part, from the journals and memories of the people involved in the formation and development of this community. Named for Athens jurist, Charles Dougherty, the county was created in 1853 from a portion of Baker County which had been laid out from Early County in 1825. Here are interwoven names and stories from the earliest days of Dougherty County until well into the twentieth century. The text covers the cultural, political, religious, and economic events and trends through the years. It is full of descriptions of life in Dougherty in the various eras of its history. Subject matter ranges from histories of the cities and towns of the county to a history of the Jewish…
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HISTORY OF WILKINSON COUNTY
by Davidson, Victor
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Orig. pub. Macon, GA 1930. Reprinted 1978, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003. Print on Demand Edition 2013. ii, 645 pp., illus., maps, index Wilkinson County, Georgia, was created in 1803 from Indian lands and, at one time, encompassed all or part of what are now Bibb, Baldwin, Twiggs, Bleckley, Laurens, Pulaski, Dodge, Wheeler, and Telfair counties. The author treats extensively the Indian era and the struggles of the first settlers with the Indians and with the Spanish in East Florida. A chapter is devoted to the attempt by pioneer Elijah Clarke to set up the independent Republic of Trans-Oconee. The participation of Wilkinson County residents in the "filibustering" expedition of French "Citizen Jean Genet" is discussed as is the county in the War of 1812. Other chapters deal with the development of the community by the early settlers including their churches, schools, and militia organizations. Wilkinson County's participation in the Civil War and the events of Reconstruction are covered. Two appendixes…
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A HISTORY OF FLORENCE, CITY AND COUNTY, AND OF PORTIONS OF THE PEE DEE VALLEY, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Orig. completed Florence SC 1965. Published 2016.. Print on Demand Edition 2016. xxii, 576 pp. This book was written and completed in 1965 by local attorney Henry E. Davis and the manuscript given to the Florence Public Library. Over the next fifty years it remained in manuscript form in the library and was much used by persons researching the history of Florence city and county. Many times, publication in book form was considered but only now has this become a reality. The book includes information on: Land Records, Division of the Plantations, Railroads, Hamlet to Town to City, County Formation and Government, Highways, Municipal Affairs, Schools, Industries, Military History, Notables of Florence, and Modern Florence City and county. Davis was a successful attorney in Florence for over sixty years. His clients were principally large corporations. In the course of that practice, he abstracted the basic titles to almost all the real property in the City of Florence acquiring considerable information…
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FOUR YEARS IN REBEL CAPITALS: An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy, from Birth to Death; from Original Notes, Collated in the Years 1861 to 1865, with Biographical Sketch of the Author by Louis de V. Chaudron
by DeLeon, Thomas Cooper
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Orig. pub. Mobile 1890. Reprinted 1975, 1988 from 1892 ed.. Print on Demand Edition 2011. (ii), 12, 376 pp., frontis DeLeon, an accomplished author, wrote this book almost immediately after the war, revising and condensing notes and recollections gathered during its most trying times. The book is unique in that DeLeon experienced many events that other writers of the times largely glossed over. As a civilian, he wrote of the politics of the Confederacy and described many of the tensions within the government. He omits the campaigns and battles which he did not see and which have been the subject of so many writings. Instead he had the object of trying to paint honestly the inner life of the South and what was going on in its cities and towns as the war waged on. Geographically, it covers the war throughout the South but with the largest emphasis on happenings in Alabama and Virginia.
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KING'S MOUNTAIN AND ITS HEROES: History of the Battle of King's Mountain, October 7th, 1780, and the Events Which Led to It
by Draper, Lyman C.
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Orig. pub. Cincinnati 1881. Reprinted 1967, 1973, 1982. Print on Demand Edition 2011. xv, 17-612 pp., index + illus., maps The Battle of King's Mountain, October 7, 1780, turned the tide of the Revolution in the South, bringing to an end many months of British occupation in the Carolinas and Georgia. Draper's classic account of this important battle includes early background events, notes of the life of British commander Patrick Ferguson, other upcountry skirmishes and battles, and finally a lengthy account of the battle itself. To write this definitive history of the battle, Draper sought out and interviewed witnesses and relatives of witnesses, and collected original letters, accounts of the battle, and other primary documents. Biographical information on the leaders and officers make this a valuable book for genealogists as considerable genealogical data was gathered from the records of Virginia, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia.
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