Georgia Historic Books

Titles to be Included

  • Abrams, Alex. St. Clair. Manual and Biographical Register of the State of Georgia, for 1871-2.
  • Alexander, Edward Porter. Military Memoirs of a Confederate Alexander: A Critical Narrative.
  • Anderson, Rufus. Memoir of Catharine Brown: A Christian Indian of the Cherokee Nation.
  • Anderson, William U. History of Coweta County from 1825 to 1880.
  • Andrews, Garnett. Reminiscences of an Old Georgia Lawyer.
  • Ansley, Lula Barnes. History of the Georgia Woman's Christian Temperance Union from Its Organization, 1883-1907.
  • Anthony, James D. Life and Times of Rev. J.D. Anthony: An Autobiography with a Few Original Sermons.
  • Archer, W. P. History of the Siege and Battles of Atlanta.
  • Arnett, Alex Mathews. Populist Movement in Georgia.
  • Arp, Bill. Bill Arp, So Called: A Sideshow of the Southern Side of the War.
  • Arthur, Timothy Shay. History of Georgia, from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time.
  • Avery, I. W. History of the State of Georgia, from 1850 to 1881: Embracing the Three Important Epochs, the Decade before the War of 1861-5, the War, the Period of Reconstruction: with Portraits of the Leading Public Men of this Era.
  • Bacon, Eugenia Jones. Lyddy: A Tale of the Old South.
  • Banks, Mary Ross. Bright Days in the Old Plantation Time.
  • Battey, Georgia Magruder. A History of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America: Including Numerous Incidents of More than Local Interest, 1540-1922.
  • Beers, Fannie A. Memories: A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure during Four Years of War.
  • Bell, Hiram Parks. Men and Things.
  • Blackburn, Mary Johnson. Folk Lore from Mammy Days.
  • Bland, Julia Mae. Georgia and the Federal Constitution: Proceedings of the State Constitutional Convention, and Proceedings of the State Legislature with Respect to the Amendments Proposed by the United States Congress on September 25, 1789, March 4, 1794 and December 9, 1803.
  • Boston (Mass.). Mayor. Savannah and Boston: Account of the Supplies Sent to Savannah, with the Last Appeal of Edward Everett in Faneuil Hall, the Letter to the Mayor of Savannah, and the Proceedings of the Citizens, and Letter of the Mayor of Savannah.
  • Boykin, Samuel. Memorial Volume of the Hon. Howell Cobb, of Georgia.
  • Boynton, Henry V. Sherman's Historical Raid: the Memoirs in the Light of the Record.
  • Brawley, Benjamin Griffith. History of Morehouse College.
  • Brewton, William Wade. The True Tom Watson: An Essay on the Salient Phases of the Career of the Sage of McDuffie, from Material Furnished the Author by Mr. Watson.
  • Brooks, Robert Preston. The Agrarian Revolution in Georgia, 1865-1912.
  • _____. History of Georgia.
  • _____. Preliminary Bibliography of Georgia History.
  • _____. Sanitary Conditions among the Negroes of Athens, Georgia.
  • Bruce, Henry. Life of General Oglethorpe.
  • Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie. A Biographical sketch of Hon. Archibald Bulloch, President of Georgia 1776-1777.
  • Burke, Emily P. Reminiscences of Georgia.
  • Butler, John Campbell. Historical Record of Macon and Central Georgia Historical: Containing Many Interesting and Valuable Reminiscences Connected with the Whole State, Including Numerous Incidents and Facts Never before Published and of Great Historic Value.
  • Butts, Sarah Harriet. Mothers of Some Distinguished Georgians of the Last Half of the Century.
  • Campbell, Jesse Harrison. Georgia Baptists: Historical and Biographical.
  • Candler, Allen Daniel. Georgia: Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons Arranged in Cyclopedic Form.
  • Candler, Warren Akin. Georgia's Educational Work: What It Has Been, What It Should Be: "Hammond's History" Corrected, etc.
  • _____. High Living and High Times.
  • Cannon, H. T. True Stories of the Savannah.
  • Chappell, Joseph Harris. Georgia History Stories.
  • Clark, Richard H. Memoirs of Judge Richard H. Clark.
  • Clark, Walter A. Lost Arcadia, or, the Story of My Old Community.
  • Clarke. Edward Young. Illustrated history of Atlanta: Containing Glances at Its Population, Business, Manufactures, Industries, Institutions, Society, Healthfulness, Architecture, and Advantages Generally, with Nearly One Hundred Illustrations, and a Lithographic Map of the City.
  • Cocke, Sarah Johnson. Master of the Hills: A Tale of the Georgia Mountains.
  • Columbus (Ga.). High School. Georgia History Class. History of Columbus.
  • Connolly, James Brendan. Jeb Hutton: the Story of a Georgia Boy.
  • Constitutionalist. Review of the First Volume of Alexander H. Stephens "War between the States".
  • Cox, Jacob D. March to the Sea.
  • Cumming, Kate. Gleanings from Southland: Sketches of Life and Manners of the People of the South Before, During and After the War of Secession, with Extracts from the Author's Journal and Epitome of the New South.
  • Dellquest, Augustus Wilfrid. Historic Augusta: A Brief Description of the Monuments and Places of Historical Interest in and around Augusta.
  • Derry, Joseph Tyrone. Georgia.
  • _____. Georgia: A Guide to Its Cities, Towns, Scenery and Resources.
  • _____. Prosperous Georgia: The Ideal Home for All Classes.
  • _____. Strife of Brothers: A Poem.
  • Duncan, Georgia Elizabeth. Samanthy Billins of Hangin'-Dog.
  • Edwards, Harry Stillwell. Marbeau Cousins.
  • Evans, Lawton Bryan. History of Georgia for Use in Schools.
  • Eve, F. Edgeworth. Address Delivered before the Confederate Survivor's Association of Augusta, Georgia: Upon the Occasion of Its Seventeenth Annual Reunion, on Memorial Day, April 26th, 1895.
  • Felton, Rebecca Latimer. Country life in Georgia in the Days of My Youth: Also, Addresses before Georgia Legislature, Woman's Clubs, Women's Organizations and Other Noted Occassions [sic].
  • _____. “My Memoirs of Georgia Politics.”
  • Fewell, Laura R. Aunt Quimby's Reminiscences of Georgia.
  • Fielder, Herbert. A Sketch of the Life and Times and Speeches of Joseph E. Brown.
  • Fitzgerald, Oscar Penn. Judge Longstreet: A Life Sketch.
  • Fleming, William Henry. Slavery and the Race Problem in the South, with Special Reference to the State of Georgia.
  • Folsom, James Madison. Heroes and Martyrs of Georgia: Georgia's Record in the Revolution of 1861.
  • Folsom, Montgomery M. Scraps of Song and Southern Scenes.
  • Fontaine, Francis. Etowah: A Romance of the Confederacy.
  • _____. Modern Pariah: A Story of the South.
  • Foster, Sophie Lee. Revolutionary Reader: Reminiscences and Indian Legends.
  • Fries, Adelaide Lisetta. Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740.
  • Gamble, Thomas. Savannah Duels and Duellists, 1733-1877.
  • Gay, Mary Ann Harris. Life in Dixie during the War: 1861 – 1862 – 1863 – 1864 - 1865.
  • Geldert, Louis Napoleon. Facts about Georgia.
  • Georgia Chautauqua: Addresses Delivered on Educational Day at the Georgia State Fair, Macon, Ga., October, 1890.
  • Georgia. Compilation of the Penal Code of the State of Georgia with the Forms of Bills of Indictment Georgia: With Forms of Bills of Indictment Necessary in Prosecutions under It, and the Rules of Practice.
  • Georgia. Official Sketch-Book: Containing Short Biographies of State-House Officers, United States Senators, Members of the General Assembly, and of the Governor's Military Staff, 1898-'99.
  • Georgia. Constitutional Convention (1867-1868). Journal of the Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of the People of Georgia: Held in the City of Atlanta in the Months of December, 1867, and January, February and March, 1868, and Ordinances and Resolutions Adopted.
  • Georgia. Dept. of Agriculture. Georgia: Her Resources and Possibilities.
  • Georgia. Dept. of Agriculture. Georgia, Historical and Industrial.
  • Georgia. Dept. of Agriculture and Janes, Thomas P. A Manual of Georgia for the Use of Immigrants and Capitalists.
  • Georgia. Dept. of Archives and History and Knight, Lucian Lamar. Georgia's Roster of the Revolution.
  • Georgia Historical Society. History of the Erection and Dedication of the Monument to Gen'l James Edward Oglethorpe, Unveiled in Savannah, Ga., November 23, 1910.
  • Georgia. Supreme Court; White, Richard W.; Clements, William J.; Davis, Eugene; and Georgia. Governor (1868-1871: Bullock). Can a Negro Hold Office in Georgia?
  • Gilmer, George Rockingham. Sketches of Some of the First Settlers of Upper Georgia, of the Cherokees and the Author.
  • Golden, Erasmus Zeruleus. Uncle Tommy Muse: A Pioneer Preacher of Southwest Georgia.
  • Gordon, John Brown. Old South: Addresses Delivered before the Confederate Survivor's Association in Augusta, Georgia, on the Occasion of Its Ninth Annual Reunion on Memorial Day, April 26, 1887.
  • Goulding, Francis Robert. Sal-O-Quah: Or, Boy-Life Among the Cherokees.
  • _____. The Young Marooners on the Florida Coast.
  • Gracie, Archibald. Truth about Chickamauga.
  • Grady, Henry Woodfin and Dyer, Oliver. The New South.
  • Gregg, Frank Moody. Andrews Raiders, or; The Last Scenes and the Final Chapter of the Daring Incursion into the Heart of the Confederacy.
  • Gregory, G. A. Savannah and Its Surroundings.
  • Hadaway, Amos. Sketches and Incidents in the Life of Elder Amos Hadaway, of Flowery Branch, Georgia: Together with Sermons on the Fallen Angels, and the Figure of Pharaoh's Horses, and a Circular Letter to the Churches.
  • Halbert, Henry Sale. Creek War of 1813 and 1814.
  • Ham, Henry Wilkes Jones. Representative Georgians: Biographical Sketches of Men Now in Public Life.
  • Hammond, Nathaniel Job. The University of Georgia: A Short History of Its Endowment and Legal Status, As A Defense of Its Administration, Together with a Defense of the Constitutions of the United States and of Georgia against the Charge of Hostility to the Christian Religion.
  • Harben, William Nathaniel. Georgians: A Novel.
  • _____. Jane Dawson: A Novel.
  • _____. Northern Georgia Sketches.
  • _____. White Marie: A Story of Georgian Plantation Life.
  • Harden, William. History of Savannah and South Georgia.
  • Harley, Timothy. Southward Ho! Notes of a Tour to and through the State of Georgia in the Winter of 1885-6.
  • Harris, Corra. A Circuit Rider's Wife.
  • _____. The Recording Angel.
  • Harris, Joel Chandler. Balaam and His Master and Other Sketches and Stories.
  • _____. Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann.
  • _____. Free Joe and Other Georgian Sketches.
  • _____. Making of a Statesman and Other Stories.
  • _____. Mingo, and Other Sketches in Black and White.
  • _____. On the Plantation: A Story of a Georgia Boy's Adventures during the War.
  • _____. Stories of Georgia.
  • _____. Tales of the Home Folks in Peace and War.
  • _____. Told By Uncle Remus: New Stories of the Old Plantation.
  • Harris, Julia Collier. Life and Letters of Joel Chandler Harris.
  • Harris, Robert H. Compendious History of the Mercer Baptist Association, 1874-1914.
  • Harris, Thaddeus Mason. Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe: Founder of the Colony of Georgia in North America.
  • Hawkins, Benjamin. Letters of Benjamin Hawkins, 1796-1806.
  • Haygood, Atticus Greene. Sermons and Speeches.
  • Hewatt, Alexander. Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia.
  • Heye, George Gustav. Nacoochee Mound in Georgia.
  • Hill, Benjamin Harvey. Senator Benjamin H. Hill of Georgia: His Life, Speeches and Writings.
  • Hill, Walter B. The History, Objects and Achievements of the Georgia Bar Association: Paper.
  • _____. Life and Service of Rev. John E. Dawson.
  • _____. Rural Survey of Clarke County, Georgia, with Special Reference to the Negroes.
  • Hodgson, William Brown; Hawkins, Benjamin; and Shipp, J. E. D. Creek Indian History as Comprised in Creek Confederacy and The Creek Country to Which Is Added The Last Night of a Nation: Oration.
  • Hornady, John R. Atlanta Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.
  • Hough, Franklin Benjamin. The Siege of Savannah, by the Combined American and French Forces, under the Command of Gen. Lincoln and the Count d'Estaing, in the Autumn of 1779.
  • Howard, C. B., Mrs. Paths That Crossed: Or, Glimpses into the Early Days of Methodism and of Georgia, a Centenary Tribute.
  • Howard, Frances Thomas. In and out of the Lines: An Accurate Account of Incidents During the Occupation of Georgia by Federal Troops in 1864-65.
  • Hubner, Charles W. War Poets of the South and Confederate Camp-fire Songs.
  • Hull, Augustus Longstreet. Annals of Athens, Georgia, 1801-1901.
  • _____. Historical Sketch of the University of Georgia.
  • _____. Sketches from the Early History of Athens, Georgia, 1801-1825.
  • _____. Sketches of Athens, Georgia from 1830 to 1865.
  • Hurst, Lulu. Lulu Hurst: The Georgia Wonder.
  • Huxford, Folks. History of Clinch County, Georgia.
  • Jenkins, Frank Edwin. Anglo-Saxon Congregationalism in the South.
  • Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Dukesborough Tales.
  • _____. Mr. Absalom Billingslea, and Other Georgia Folk.
  • _____. Old Times in Middle Georgia.
  • _____. The Primes and their Neighbors: Ten Tales of Middle Georgia.
  • Jones, Charles Colcock. An Address Delivered before the Confederate Survivors' Association, in Augusta, Georgia at Its Second Annual Meeting, on Memorial Day, April 26th, 1880.
  • _____. An Address Delivered Before the Confederate Survivors' Association, in Augusta, Georgia at Its First Annual Meeting, on Memorial Day, April 26th, 1879.
  • _____. An Address Delivered Before the Confederate Survivors' Association, in Augusta, Georgia, at Its Third Annual Meeting, on Memorial Day, April 26th, 1881.
  • _____. Antiquities of the Southern Indians, Particularly of the Georgia Tribes.
  • _____. Biographical Sketches of the Delegates from Georgia to the Continental Congress.
  • _____. The Evacuation of Battery Wagner, and the Battle of Ocean Pond: An Address Delivered Before the Confederate Survivors Association in Augusta, Georgia, on the Occasion of Its Tenth Annual Reunion on Memorial Day, April 26, 1888.
  • _____. Funeral Oration: Pronounced in the Opera House in Augusta Georgia: December 11th, 1889, Upon the Occasion of the Memorial Services in Honor of President Jefferson Davis.
  • _____. General Sherman's March from Atlanta to the Coast: An Address Delivered before the Confederate Survivor's Association, in Augusta, Georgia, at Its Sixth Annual Meeting, on Memorial Day, April 26, 1884.
  • _____. Historical Sketch of Tomo-Chi-Chi, Mico of the Yamacraws.
  • _____. The History of Georgia.
  • ____. History of Savannah, Ga.: From Its Settlement to the Close of the Eighteenth Century.
  • _____. Life and Services of Commodore Josiah Tattnall.
  • _____. Life and Services of the Honorable Maj. Gen. Samuel Elbert.
  • _____. Memorial of Charles C. Jones, Jr., L. L. D.: With Regard to a Subscription on the Part of the State to His History of Georgia.
  • _____. Memorial History of Augusta, Georgia.
  • _____. Monumental Remains of Georgia.
  • _____. Suggestions on the Religious Instruction of the Negroes in the Southern States: Together with an Appendix Containing Forms of Church Registers, Form of a Constitution, and Plans of Different Denominations of Christians.
  • Jones, Charles Edgeworth. Education in Georgia.
  • _____. Georgia in the War, 1861-1865.
  • Jones, John H. Americanism.
  • Jones, Joseph. Major Jones' Sketches of Travel, Comprising the Scenes, Incidents, and Adventures in His Tour from Georgia to Canada.
  • _____. Chronicles of Pineville: Embracing Sketches of Georgia Scenes, Incidents, and Characters.
  • Jones, Sam Porter. Famous Stories of Sam P. Jones: Reproduced in the Language in Which Sam Jones Uttered Them.
  • Jordan, Isabella. Century of Service, First Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia.
  • Kell, John Mcintosh. Recollections of a Naval Life, Including the Cruises of the Confederate States Steamers "Sumter" and "Alabama".
  • Knight, Lucian Lamar. Georgia's Landmarks, Memorials, and Legends.
  • _____. Memorials of Dixie-Land: Orations, Essays, Sketches, and Poems on Topics Historical, Commemorative, Literary and Patriotic.
  • _____. Reminiscences of Famous Georgians: Embracing Episodes and Incidents in the Lives of the Great Men of the State, Also an Appendix Devoted to Extracts from Speeches and Addresses.
  • _____. Standard History of Georgia and Georgians.
  • Lamar, James Sanford. Recollections of Pioneer Days in Georgia.
  • Langley, Lee. Inside Scenes of Atlanta's Black Week: A Series of Social Sensations and a Carnival of Crimes: Terminating with a Terrible Tale of Tragedies and Tears.
  • Lanier, Sidney. Poems.
  • Leconte, Joseph. Autobiography (Scientist).
  • Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin. Stories with a Moral, Humorous and Descriptive of Southern Life a Century Ago.
  • _____ and Jones, Joseph. A Voice from the South: Comprising Letters From Georgia to Massachusetts, and to the Southern States: with an Appendix Containing an Article from the Charleston Mercury on the Wilmot Proviso Together with the Fourth Article of the Constitution, the Law of Congress, the Nullification Law of Pennsylvania, the Resolutions of Ten of the Free States, the Resolutions of Virginia, Georgia and Alabama, and Mr. Calhoun's Resolutions In the Senate of the United States.
  • Ludlow, William. Battle of Allatoona, October 5th, 1864: A Paper Read before the Michigan Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S., at Detroit, April 2d, 1891.
  • Lumpkin, Joseph Henry. Alexander Hamilton Stephens: An Address Commemorating the One-Hundredth Anniversary of His Birth.
  • Lumpkin, Wilson. Removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia, 1827-1841.
  • Major, Duncan Kennedy. Supply of Sherman's Army during the Atlanta Campaign.
  • Marbury, Horatio and William Crawford. Digest of the Laws of the State of Georgia.
  • Martin, John H. Columbus, Geo.: From Its Selection as a "Trading Town" in 1827, to Its Partial Destruction by Wilson's Raid, in 1865.
  • Martin, T. H. Atlanta and Its Builders: A Comprehensive History of the Gate City of the South.
  • Massey, Katherine B. Story of Georgia: For Georgia Boys and Girls.
  • McCain, James Ross. Georgia as a Proprietary Province: The Execution of a Trust.
  • McCall, Hugh. History of Georgia: Containing Brief Sketches of the Most Remarkable Events, Up to the Present Day.
  • McElreath, Walter. A Treatise on the Constitution of Georgia, Giving the Origin, History and Development of the Fundamental Law of the State, with All Constitutional Documents Containing Such Law, and with the Present Constitution, as Amended to Date, with Annotations.
  • McGehee, John Boykin. Autobiography of Rev. J.B. Mcghee, of South Georgia Conference.
  • Meldrim, Peter W., Mrs. An Historic Pilgrimage through Savannah and Some of Its Environs.
  • Memoirs of Georgia: Containing Historical Accounts of the State's Civil, Military, Industrial and Professional Interests, and Personal Sketches of Many of Its People.
  • Miller, James Newton. Story of Andersonville and Florence.
  • Miller, Stephen Franks. Bench and Bar of Georgia: Memoirs and Sketches: With an Appendix, Containing a Court Roll from 1790 to 1857, Etc.
  • Mims, Edwin. Sidney Lanier.
  • Mitchell, Frances Letcher. Georgia Land and People.
  • Moore, Clarence Bloomfield. Certain Aboriginal Mounds of the Georgia Coast.
  • Nesbitt, R.T. Georgia: Her Resources and Possibilities.
  • Olmsted, Frederick Law. Cotton Kingdom: A Traveller's Observations on Cotton and Slavery in the American Slave States; Based upon Three Former Volumes of Journeys And Investigations.
  • _____. Journey in the Seaboard Slave States: With Remarks on Their Economy.
  • Orr, Gustavus. The Education of the Negro: Its Rise, Progress and Present Status.
  • Page, James Madison. True Story of Andersonville Prison: A Defense of Major Henry Wirz.
  • Park, Orville A. (Orville Augustus) and Georgia Bar Association. The History of Georgia in the Eighteenth Century: As Recorded in the Reports of the Georgia Bar Association.
  • Parson, Charles Grandison and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Inside View of Slavery: Or, A Tour Among the Planters.
  • Peck, William Henry. The M'Donalds: Or, the Ashes of Southern Homes: A Tale of Sherman's March.
  • Pendleton, Louis Beauregard. Alexander H. Stephens.
  • _____. Corona of the Nantahalas: A Romance.
  • _____. In the Wire-Grass: A Novel.
  • _____. King Tom and the Runaways: The Story of What Befell Two Boys in a Georgia Swamp.
  • ______. The Sons of Ham: A Tale of the New South.
  • Pepper, George Whitfield. Personal Recollections of Sherman's Campaigns in Georgia and the Carolinas.
  • Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell. American Negro Slavery: A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Régime.
  • ____. Life of Robert Toombs.
  • _____. Plantation and Frontier Documents, 1649-1863: Illustrative of Industrial History in the Colonial & Ante-Bellum South.
  • _____. Slavery Issue in Federal Politics.
  • Pioneer Citizens' Society (Atlanta, Ga.) Pioneer Citizens' History of Atlanta, 1833-1902.
  • Radical Rule: Military Outrage In Georgia, Arrest of Columbus Prisoners: With Facts Connected with Their Imprisonment and Release.
  • Redding, Isabella Remshart. Life and Times of Jonathan Bryan, 1708-1788.
  • Reid, Whitelaw. After the War: A Southern Tour: May 1, 1865, to May 1, 1866.
  • Richardson, Beale H. A History of Tybee Island , Ga.: And a Sketch of the Savannah & Tybee Railroad.
  • Robinson, George I. "With Kilpatrick around Atlanta": A Paper Read before the Wisconsin Commandery, M.O.L.L.U.S., December 1st, 1886.
  • Rogers, R. W. History of Pike County from 1822 to 1922.
  • Rutherford, Mildred Lewis. Facts and Figures vs. Myths and Misrepresentations: Henry Wirz and the Andersonville Prison.
  • Scott, William J. Biographic Etchings of Ministers and Laymen of the Georgia Conferences.
  • Sherwood, Adiel. Gazetteer of the State of Georgia: Containing a Particular Description of the State, Its Resources, Counties, Towns, Villages, and Whatever Is Usual in Statistical Works.
  • Shipp, J.E.D. Giant Days; Or, The Life and Times of William H. Crawford, Embracing Also Excerpts from His Diary, Letters and Speeches, Together with a Copious Index to the Whole.
  • Sholes, A. E. Chronological History of Savannah: From Its Settlement by Oglethorpe Down to December 31, 1899: Together with a Complete Record of the City and County, and Savannah's Roll of Honor, a Roster of the Soldiers Who Have in Three Wars Gone Forth at Their Country's Call, from This City.
  • Sibbald, George. Notes and Observations on the Pine Lands of Georgia: Shewing the Advantages They Possess, Particularly in the Culture of Cotton.
  • Smith, Bridges. 100 Stories in Black: A Collection of Bright, Breezy, Humorous Stories of the Colored Race as Seen in the Sunny South.
  • Smith, George Gilman. Life and Labors of Francis Asbury, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America.
  • _____. Life and Times of George Foster Pierce: With His Sketch of Lovick Pierce, D. D., His Father.
  • _____. Story of Georgia and the Georgia People: 1732 to 1860.
  • Smith, James F. Cherokee Land Lottery: Containing a Numerical List of the Names of the Fortunate Drawers In Said Lottery, With An Engraved Map of Each District.
  • Smith, Joseph Warren. Visits to Brunswick, Georgia, and Travels South.
  • Somers, Robert, 1822-1891. The Southern States since the War, 1870-71.
  • Spencer, Ambrose. Narrative of Andersonville: Drawn from the Evidence Elicited on the Trial of Henry Wirz, the Jailer. With the Argument of Col. N.P. Chipman, Judge Advocate.
  • Stacy, James. History of the Presbyterian Church in Georgia.
  • Stanton, Frank Lebby. Up from Georgia.
  • Stephens, Alexander Hamilton. The Reviewers Reviewed: A Supplement to the "War Between the States," Etc., with an Appendix in Review of "Reconstruction," So Called.
  • _____ and Avary, Myrta Lockett. Recollections of Alexander H. Stephens: His Diary Kept When a Prisoner at Fort Warren, Boston Harbour, 1865 ; Giving Incidents and Reflections of His Prison Life and Some Letters and Reminiscences.
  • Stevens, William Bacon. A History Of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII.
  • Stovall, Pleasant Alexander. Robert Toombs, Statesman, Speaker, Soldier, Sage: His Career in Congress and on the Hustings--His Work in the Courts--His Record with the Army--His Life at Home.
  • Strahan, Charles Morton. Clarke County, Ga. and the City of Athens.
  • Strobel, Philip A. Salzburgers and Their Descendants: Being the History of a Colony of German (Lutheran) Protestants, Who Emigrated to Georgia in 1734 and Settled at Ebenezer, Twenty-Five Miles above the City of Savannah.
  • Stuart, George Rutledge. Sam P. Jones, the Preacher.
  • Swanton, John Reed. Early History of the Creek Indians and their Neighbors.
  • _____. Indians of the Southeastern United States.
  • Swift, Charles Jewett. Last Battle of the Civil War: Paper Read by Charles Jewett Swift at the Organizing or First Meeting of the Columbus Historical Society, Wednesday Night February 10th, 1915.
  • Thomas, Edgar Garfield. The First African Baptist Church of North America.
  • Thompson, Clara Mildred. Reconstruction in Georgia, Economic, Social, Political, 1865-1872.
  • Tillman, Joseph. Southern Georgia: A Pamphlet Pub. under the Auspices of the Savannah, Florida & Western Railway, Brunswick & Albany Rail Road, and Macon & Brunswick Rail Road.
  • Toombs, Robert Augustus; Stephens, Alexander Hamilton; Cobb, Howell; and Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell. The Correspondence of Robert Toombs, Alexander H. Stephens, and Howell Cobb.
  • Turchin, John Basil. Chickamauga.
  • United States. President (1869-1877: Grant). Message of the President of the United States, Communicating, in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate of the 4th Instant, Information in Regard to the Proceedings Had in the State of Georgia in Pursuance of the Recent Act of Congress Entitled "An Act to Promote the Reconstruction of Georgia," and in Relation to the Organization of the Legislature of that State Since the Passage of That Act.
  • Watson, Thomas Edward. Bethany: A Story of the Old South.
  • _____. Life and Speeches of Thos. E. Watson.
  • _____. Sketches: Historical, Literary Biographical, Economic, Etc.
  • Weir, A. M. Old Times In Georgia: Good Times and Bad Times.
  • Westmoreland, Maria Elizabeth Jourdan. Clifford Troup: A Georgia Story.
  • White, George. Statistics of the State of Georgia: Including An Account of Its Natural, Civil, and Ecclesiastical History; Together with a Particular Description of Each County, Notices of the Manners and Customs of Its Aboriginal Tribes, and a Correct Map of the State.
  • Wiggins, Robert Lemuel. Life of Joel Chandler Harris: From Obscurity in Boyhood to Fame in Early Manhood, with Short Stories and Other Early Literary Work Not Heretofore Published in Book Form.
  • Williams, Chauncey C. Story of St. Paul's Church, Augusta, Georgia, A.D. 1750-1906.
  • Williams, George Walton. Advice to Young Men: And a Sketch of Nacoochee, Georgia and Its Surroundings.
  • Williams, Noble Calhoun. Echoes From the Battlefield: Or, Southern Life During the War.
  • Wilson, Adelaide. Historic and Picturesque Savannah.
  • Wilson, Gustavus James Nash. Early History of Jackson County.
  • Wilson, John Stainback. Atlanta as It Is: Being a Brief Sketch of Its Early Settlers, Growth, Society, Etc.
  • Winchester, James Ridout. History of Christ Church Parish, Macon, Georgia.
  • Windle, Charles Augustus. Is the Catholic Church the Deadliest Menace to Our Liberties and Our Civilization?: Reply to Thomas E. Watson.
  • Woodall, William Clyde. Home Town: and Other Sketches.
  • Woodward, Thomas Simpson. Woodward's Reminiscences of the Creek or Muscogee Indians, Contained in Letters to Friends in Georgia and Alabama.
  • Woolley, Edwin Campbell. The Reconstruction of Georgia.
  • Wright, Robert. A Memoir of General James Oglethorpe: One of the Earliest Re Formers of Prison Discipline in England, and the Founder of Georgia, in America.
  • Wylly, Charles Spalding. Memories and Annals.
  • _____. The Seed That Was Sown in the Colony of Georgia: The Harvest and the Aftermath, 1740-1870.
  • Yarbrough, George Wesley and Du Bose, Horace Mellard. Boyhood and Other Days in Georgia.