Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly

Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1272916160
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Synopsis Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly by : Central Georgia Genealogical Society

Periodical Source Index

Periodical Source Index
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Total Pages : 898
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X002175929
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Genealogist's Address Book. 6th Edition

Genealogist's Address Book. 6th Edition
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Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages : 816
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ISBN-10 : 0806317965
ISBN-13 : 9780806317960
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Synopsis Genealogist's Address Book. 6th Edition by : Elizabeth Petty Bentley

This book is the answer to the perennial question, "What's out there in the world of genealogy?" What organizations, institutions, special resources, and websites can help me? Where do I write or phone or send e-mail? Once again, Elizabeth Bentley's Address Book answers these questions and more. Now in its 6th edition, The Genealogist's Address Book gives you access to all the key sources of genealogical information, providing names, addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, websites, names of contact persons, and other pertinent information for more than 27,000 organizations, including libraries, archives, societies, government agencies, vital records offices, professional bodies, publications, research centers, and special interest groups.

New Serial Titles

New Serial Titles
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Total Pages : 1336
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112027562955
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A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.

W.S.G.S. Chapter Chatter

W.S.G.S. Chapter Chatter
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Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89082404823
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Cultivating Success in the South

Cultivating Success in the South
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9781139993012
ISBN-13 : 1139993011
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Synopsis Cultivating Success in the South by : Louis A. Ferleger

This book explores changes in rural households of the Georgia Piedmont through the material culture of farmers as they transitioned from self-sufficiency to market dependence. The period between 1880 and 1910 was a time of dynamic change when Southern farmers struggled to reinvent their lives and livelihoods. Relying on primary documents, including probate inventories, tax lists, state and federal census data, and estate sale results, this study seeks to understand the variables that prompted farm households to assume greater risk in hopes of success as well as those factors that stood in the way of progress. While there are few projects of this type for the late nineteenth century, and fewer still for the New South, the findings challenge the notion of farmers as overly conservative consumers and call into question traditional views of conspicuous consumption as a key indicator of wealth and status.

The Recovered Life of Isaac Anderson

The Recovered Life of Isaac Anderson
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Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781496835185
ISBN-13 : 1496835182
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Synopsis The Recovered Life of Isaac Anderson by : Alicia K. Jackson

Owned by his father, Isaac Harold Anderson (1835–1906) was born a slave but went on to become a wealthy businessman, grocer, politician, publisher, and religious leader in the African American community in the state of Georgia. Elected to the state senate, Anderson replaced his white father there, and later shepherded his people as a founding member and leader of the Colored Methodist Episcopal church. He helped support the establishment of Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee, where he subsequently served as vice president. Anderson was instrumental in helping freed people leave Georgia for the security of progressive safe havens with significantly large Black communities in northern Mississippi and Arkansas. Eventually under threat to his life, Anderson made his own exodus to Arkansas, and then later still, to Holly Springs, Mississippi, where a vibrant Black community thrived. Much of Anderson’s unique story has been lost to history—until now. In The Recovered Life of Isaac Anderson, author Alicia K. Jackson presents a biography of Anderson and in it a microhistory of Black religious life and politics after emancipation. A work of recovery, the volume captures the life of a shepherd to his journeying people, and of a college pioneer, a CME minister, a politician, and a former slave. Gathering together threads from salvaged details of his life, Jackson sheds light on the varied perspectives and strategies adopted by Black leaders dealing with a society that was antithetical to them and to their success.