Georgia Bibliography: County History 
Compiled by Hazel Purdie, Georgiana Librarian 
Second Edition 
Readers Services Division of Public Library Services Georgia Department of Education Charles McDaniel. State Superintendent of Schools 
1979 
 
 INTRODUCTION Materials on this list. except those marked with an asterisk. may be borrowed from READERS SERVICFS. DIVISION of PlJHLIC LIBRARY SERVICES, GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. 156 Trinity Avenue. S.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30303. An asterisk("') denotes books from Special Collection that do not circulate. Material marked Library Use Only is too fragile to be checked out. "County History" in this bibliography refers to reminiscences, public records, description and local history regardless of authority or accuracy.lt does not include studies considered primarily of national or regional interest, such as Cox, Jacob. Atlanta. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1882. (Campaigns of the Civil War, IX.) Bibliographical information is taken from the books themselves or from Library of Congress printed catalogs, 1942-1979. Explanatory information is added in parenthesis when deemed helpful for identification purposes. It may be assumed that place of publication is in Georgia unless otherwise stated. Titles are grouped under the appropriate county as it existed when the material was written. Some titles appear under two or more counties. An "Order of Creation of Georgia Counties" is appended for reference to the earliest history of an area. Entries have been made for counties for which no separate histories have been published. but where information about their origin appears in other sources. This book is a revised and updated edition of the publication of the same title issued in 1974. Author and Title Indcxcs have been added. Many thanks to Kenneth H. Thomas Jr., Department of Natural Resources, and to the Georgia Department of Archives and History for their valuable assistance. 
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS Georgia Counties ..................................................................... 1-77 Headright Counties, Land-lot Counties .................................................... 78 Order of Creation of Georgia's 159 Counties ............................................ 79-87 Author Indcx ....................................................................... 88-93 Title Index ......................................................................... 94-107 
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 APPLING Huxford, Folks. Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia; 
the Ori inal Counties of Irwin A Adel, Patten Pub. Co., 1951-1975. Shaw, Aurora C. 1820 U.S. Census: Appling County. Jacksonville, Fla., Southern Genealogist's Exchange Quarterly, n.d. 7p. (929.3) 
ATKINSON Thomas, Kenneth H. Jr. McCranie's Turpentine Still, Atkinson County, Georgia. 
Athens, Institute of Community and Area Development, Univ. of Ga., 1975. l06p. (338.1749751) 
BACON Baker, Bonnie T., comp. Short History of Alma and Bacon County. Alma, The 
author, 1977. 4 leaves. (975.8787) The History Group, Inc. Survey of the Historical and Archaeological Impact 
of Selected Model Cities and Community Development Projects, Alma, Georgia .. The History Group, Inc., Study Directors, Timothy J. Grimmins, Roy S. Dickens, Jr. , Howard L. Preston. [ s .1. , s .n. J , 1975. 27p. (975.8787) Nipp, Robert E. The Alma-Bacon County Story, a Model for Rural America. [For the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate]. Washington. Govt. Pr. Off., 1972. 55p. (309.263) 
BAKER Geer, Corinne Carlton. Southern Plantation Cookbook. Tallahassee, Florida, 
Rose Pr. Co. , 1976. 233p. (641.59) GEORGIA MAGAZINE. Featuring Albany Issue, GEORGIA Magazine. XIV (Oct-Nov, 
1970)' 38p. 
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 BALDWIN 
 
Beeson, Leola (Selman). His+ory Stories of Milledgeville and Baldwin County. Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1943. 202p. (975.857) 
 
Beeson, Leola (Selman). One Hundred Years of the Old Governor's Mansion, Milled~eville, Georgia, 1838-1938. Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1938. 
8lp. 975.857) 
 
Bonner, James c. Milledgeville, Georria's Antebellum Capital. Athens, Univ. 
of Ga. Pr., 1978. 307p. 975.857) 
 
Cook, Anna Maria (Green). History of Baldwin County, Georgia; with new index by Mrs. Fred H. Hodges, Sr. Spartanburg, S.C., Reprint Co., 1978. 52lp. Reprint of the 1925 ed. published by Keys-Hearn, Anderson, S. C. (975.857) 
 
Cook, Anna Maria (Green). History of Baldwin County, Georgia. Anderson, S. C.~ Keys-Hearn Print. Co., 1925. 484p. (975.857) 
 
Cook, Anna Maria (Green). Journal of a Milledgeville Girl, 1861-1867. Ed. by James C. Bonner. Athens, Univ. of Georgia Pr., 1964. l3lp. (975.85'7) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Baldwin County: First Book of Wills; Will Book, 1819 to 1864; Marriages, pp. l-10. (929.3) 
 
Delwyn Associates. Records of Baldwin County, Georgia. Albany, The author, 1975. l20p. (929.3) 
 
Hines, Nelle (Womack). "Such Goings On." Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1958. 28lp. (917.5857303) 
 
Hines, Nelle (Womack). Treasure Album of Milled eville and Baldwin Georgia. (From the editorial pages of ATLANTA JOURNAL. J. W. Burke Co., 1936. 52p. (975.857) 
 
Holmes James. "Dr. Bullie's" Notes: Reminiscences of Early Georgia and Philadelphia and New Haven in the 1800's. Compiled and edited by Delma Eugene Presley. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co. 1976. 247p. (975.8733) "Dr. Bullie's Notes" originally appeared in the DARIEN TIMBER GAZETTE from 1875 to 1880. 
 
Linley, John. Architecture of Middle Geor Univ. of Georgia Pr., 1972. 19 
 
ion. Athens, 
 
Tankersley, Allen P. College Life at Old Oglethorpe. Athens Univ. of Georgia Pr., 1951. l84p. (378.758) 
 
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 BANKS 
 
Homer, Banks 
 
BARROW 
Barro-vr County Historical Society, comp. Beadland to Barrow: a History of Barrow County, C. Fred Ingram, ed. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1978. 427p. (975.8195) 
BARTOW 
 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Bartow County. pp. 28-29 
 
Sartain, James Alfred. Session held August 5 and 
 
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BEN HILL 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Days Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.88 
New Canaan! Fitzgerald and the Old Soldier Colony in Irwin County, Ga. as Seen by an Outsider. Editor, Jay Shrader, Fitzgerald, [Savannah Morning News Print. 1896J, 1971. Commemorative edition: Diamond Jubilee, 1896-1971. 58p. (975.8855) 
 
BERRIEN 
Berrien County Centennial Historical Committee. Historical Notes-Berrien County, 1856-1956, Berrien County Centennial Historical Committee, Mrs. Myrt Snead Willis and Mrs. R. D. Whaley, co-chairmen [et alJ Nashville, Ga, (?),The Committee, (Adel, Adel News [PrinterJ) 1956. 82p. (975.8862) 
History of Barrien County. Compiled by Bicentennial Committee, Berrien County Chamber of Commerce, Sue G. Browning, Chairman. Nashville, Nash- 
ville Pr. & Office Supply Co., 1979. 120p. (975.8862) 
Nashville Herald. Berrien County Centennial, 1856-1956. (Special Centennial Edition) Nashville, The author, Feb. 16, 1956. 52p. (Ga. VF) (J<ibrary Use Onl;y) 
 
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 BIBB 
 
Butler, John C. Historical Record of Macon and Central Georgia, Containing Man Interestin and Valuable Reminiscences Connected With the Whole State. Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1958. reprint of 1879 ed.). 35lp. (975.855) 
 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Da~s Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.88 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Mary Hammond Washington Chapter. Bibb County, Georgia: Early Wills and Cemetery Records, by Jean Saunders Willingham and Berthenia Croker Smith. Macon, The author, 1961. 88p. (975.855) 
 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., comp. Some Georgia County Records ... Easley, S.C., Southern Historical Fr., 1978. v. 3 Bibb County, pp. l-29. (929.3) 
 
McKay, John J., Jr., ed. Guide to Macon's Architecture and Historical Heritage. Macon, Middle Georgia Historical Soc., Inc., 1972. l28p. & addendum sheet. (975.855) 
 
Pope, G. D. Ocmul ee National Monument Off.J 1961. 58p. U.S. National Series, No. 24 (975.855) 
 
CU .S. Govt. Fr. Handbook 
 
Young, Ida. History of Macon, Georgia. Macon, Lyon, Marshall & Brooks, 1950. 728p. (975.855) 
BLECKLEY 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Days Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.88 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Hawkinsville Chapter. Histor of Pulaski and Bleckle Counties Geor ia 1808-1956. Comp. by virginia Speer Harris. Updates its History of Pulaski County (1935) and includes a history of Bleckl.ey County.) Macon., J. W. Burke Co., 1957-58. 2v. (975.852) 
 
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 BRANTLEY 
Anonymous. Brantley County~ a Sketch of the Late Benjamin Daniel Brantley in Whose Honor Brantley County Was Named. Reprinted from SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS~ Aug. 15, 1920. 18p. (Ga.-VF) (Library Use Only) 
 
BROOKS 
 
Huxford, Folks. ~H~i~s~t~o~r~~of~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S. C., Reprint Co., 1978. by the Hannah Clarke Chapter, Quitman. (975.8874) 
 
Spartanburg, 
 
Huxford, Folks. History of Brooks County~ Georgia, 1858-1948. Comp. under the auspices of Hannah Clarke Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Quitman, Ga., Athens, McGregor Co. Printers, 1948. 
607p. (975.8874) 
 
Murray, 
 
BRYAN 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph.Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Bryan County: Jurors, 1795-1797; Deeds, 1793-1850. pp. 7-13. (929.3) 
Hemperley, Marion R. English Crown Grants for St. Philip Parish in Georgia, 1755-1775. CAtlanta, Georgia Secretary of State, Ben W. Fortson, Jr. CwithJ Mrs. Pat Bryant, Deputy, Surveyor-General Dept.J, 1972. 133p. (333.16) 
Jones, Charles Colcock. Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, Morning News Steam Print. House, 1878. 263p. (975.802) 
 
BULLOCH 
Coleman, Brooks and Leodel Coleman. Story of BUlloch Cou:ritl. Statesboro, Bulloch County Historical Society, 1973. 112p. 975.8766) 
 
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 Coleman, Leodel. Statesboro: 1866-1966 a Centur of boro, Bulloch Herald Pub. Co., 1969. 506p. 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Bulloch County: Returns, Administrators and Guardians, pp. 10-15. (929.3) 
Eastside Cemetery, Statesboro, Bulloch County, Georgia ... a project of the Archibald Bulloch Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Statesboro, The Chapter, 1976? v.l 94p. (929.5) 
Register, Alvaretta Kenan. Marriage Records of Bulloch County, Georgia, 1796 (origin of Colmty) through 1875. Norfolk, Va., The author, 1971. 67p. (929.3) 
Statesboro News, [Fair Edition]. City of Statesboro, Bulloch County. Souvenir Section of Old Bulloch County Newspaper dated Oct. 16, 1903. 48p. (Ga. VF) (Library Use Only) 
 
9, 197 . Statesboro, The 
Statesboro Regional Materials 
 
A List of 
 
Wilson, Caroline Price. Annals of Geor ia Im ortant Earl Records of the State. Vidalia- , - G~ eo~rg~ia-- G~ en- e- al~ og~ ic~a~ l ~ Re-p- ri~ n- ts- , ~ 19~9~~r~ e~ pr~ in~t~o~ f 1928-33 ed.). 2v. in 1. v.2 Signatures to Deeds in Bulloch County (1797-1813); Early Bulloch County Marriages (1795-1842), pp. 159-170. (929.3) 
 
BURKE 
 
Alden Associates. Jefferson-Burke Count The author, 1965. pp. 73-157. 
 
Records. Albany, 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Burke County: Wills, 1853-1870; Marriage Contracts, 1843-1845, pp. 13-15. (929.3) 
 
Dorsey, James Edward, comp. Millen, Georgia, 1883-1900: a Collection of Newspaper Sources. Swainsboro, Emanuel County Junior College Library, 1978. 134p. (975.8693) 
 
Otto, Hhea Gumming. 1850 Census of Georgia (Burke County) ... Savannah, The author, 1975. 69p. (929.3) 
 
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 Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Geor~ia, (Index to 25 Counties) ... Savannah, The author, 1975. 4 p. (929.3) 
Powell, Lillian Lewis, Dorothy Collins Odom and Albert M. Hillhouse. Grave Markers in Burke County, Georgia, with Thirty-Nine Cemeteries in Four Adjoining Counti~. Waynesboro, Chalker 
, Pub. Co., 1974. 367p. (929.5) Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 1790 Census ... Albany, Delwyn Associates, 
1975. Burke County, pp. 1-19. (929.3) 
BUTTS Boatright, Sherry L. The Mcintosh Inn and Its Place in Creek Indian 
History, Butts County, Georgia. Atlanta, State of Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Office of Planning and Research, Historic Preservation Section, 1976. 179p. (975.8585) Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Days Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.88) Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., camp. Some Georgia County Records ... Easley, S.C., Southern Historical Pr., 1978. v.3 Butts County, pp. 30-146. (929.3) McMichael, Lois, camp. History of Butts County Georgia, 1825-1976, compiled by Lois McMichael for The William Mcintosh Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Jackson, Georgia. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1978. 758p. (975.8585) Norwood, Martha F. The Indian Springs Hotel as a Nineteenth Century Watering Place. Atlanta, State of Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Office of Planning and Research, Historic Preservation Section, 1978. 223p. (975.8585) 
Otto, Rhea Cumming, comp. 1850 Census of Georgia (Butts County), Nearly 3,700 Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 1976. 39p. (929.3) 
CALHOUN Geer, Corinne Carlton. Southern Plantation Cookbook. Tallahassee, Fla. 
Rose Pr. Co., 1976. 233p. (641.59) 
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 CAMDEN 
Brunswick, Georgia. Chamber of Commerce. Flags of Five Nations, a Collection of Historical Sketches, Legends and Stories of the Golden Isles of Guale. Sea Island, The Cloister, n.d., 95p. (975.871) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Camden Count{: Wills and Administrations, 1791-1827; Jurors and Inhabitants, 179 ; Marriages, 1796-7, and 1819-31, pp. 15-24. (929.3) 
Fancher, Betsy. Lost Legacy of Georgia's Golden Isles. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1971. 246p. (917.5871) 
Hemperley, Marion R. English Crown Grants for Parishes of St. David, St. Patrick, St. Thomas and St. Mary in Georgia, 1755-1775. [Atlanta, Georgia Secretary of State, Ben W. Fortson, Jr. CwithJ Mrs. Pat Bryant, Deputy, Surveyor-General Dept.J, 1973. 16lp. (333.16) 
Huxford, Folks. Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia; a Biographical Account of the Original Counties of Irwin, Appling, Wayne, Camden, and Glynn. Adel, Patten Pub. Co., 1951-1975. Tv. and index. (975.87) 
Lovell, Caroline Couper Stiles. Golden Isles of Georgia. Boston, Mass., 
Little, Brown & Co., 1932. 300p. (975.871) 
Murray, Alton J. South Georgia Rebels: the True Wartime Experiences of the 26th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Lawton-Gordon1861-1865. St. Mary's, 
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Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georfia, (Index to 25 Counties) ... Savannah, The author, 1975. 6p. (929.3) 
Reddick, Marguerite, comp. Camden's Challenge: A History of Camden County, Georgia, edited by Eloise Bailey, Virginia Proctor. Woodbine, Camden County Historical Commission, 1976. 606p. (975.8746) 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 1790 Census ... Albany, Delwyn Associates, 1975. Camden County, pp. 19-29. (929.3) 
Vanstory, Burnette (Lightle). Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr. 1956. 202p. (975.871) 
 
 Vocelle, James Thomas. History of Camden County, Georgia. Kingsland, SOUTHEAST GEORGIAN, 1967. (reprint of 1914 ed.). 1S6p. (97S.87S6) 
Wightman, Orrin Sage, and Margaret Davis Cate. Early Days of Coastal Georgia. St. Simons Island, Fort Frederica Assn., 19SS. 23Sp. (97S.804) 
Wilson, Caroline Price. Annals of Georgia; Important Early Records of the State. Vidalia, Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1969. (reprint of 1928-33 ed.) 2v. in 1. v.2 Earliest Marriages in Camden County, Georgia, pp. 172-173. (929.3) 
CAMPBELL 
Otto, Rhea Cumming, comp. 18SO Census of Georgia (Campbell County, now a Part of Fulton County), Over S,700 Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 1976. SSp. (929.3) 
CANDLER 
GEORGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT MAGAZINE. Candler County: Focus on Progress .. XXIII (Feb, 1971), pp. 41-47. 
GEORGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT MAGAZINE. Candler County: Past & Present. XIX (July, 1966), p. 49. 
CARROLL 
Anderson, Mary Talley. History of Villa Rica, City of Go1d. Villa Rica, The author, 1976. 18Sp. (97S.839) 
Bonner, James Calvin. Georgia's Last Frontier; the Development of Carroll County. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1971. 236p. (97S.839) 
The Carroll County Story as Told by the People.. SesquicentennialBicentennial edition. Carrollton, Carroll Pub. Co., 1976. 80p. (97S.839) 
Cobb, Joe. Carroll County and her People. Comp. from a series of articles in VILLA RICA STAR, 1907. 149p. (97S.839) 
Foster, Edith L. Carroll Judiciary, 1827-197S. Carrollton, Sesquicentennial Bicentennial Committee of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the Carroll County Office of Roads and Revenues, 197S. lSp. (347. 7S801) 
Foster, Edith L. History of the Carrollton First United Methodist Church. Carroll ton, 1974. lSp. (287. 6) 
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 Givens, William Wyatt. Centennial Histor of the Carrollton (Geor ia) Baptist Association, 1873-1973. [Carrollton, Ga. ? , Carrollton Baptist Association], 1974. 185p. (286.1758) 
Historical Sketch of Temple. Carrollton, Thomasson Pr. Co., 1976. 166p. (975.839) 
History of Oak Grove Baptist Church, Route Three, Carrollton, Georgia, 1877-1977, compiled and edited by the History Committee, L. Alton Foster, Chairman, et al. [s.l.J, Cs.n.J , 1977. 22p. (286.1758) 
 
CATOOSA 
Clark, William Henry Harrison. History in Catoosa County. Ringgold, distr. by Mrs. Joe Clark, 1972. 298p. (975.8326) 
McDaniel, Susie Blalock. Official History of Catoosa County, Georgia, 18531953. Dalton, Gregory Print. and Office Supply, 1953. 23lp. (975.8326) 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Catoosa County. pp. 28-29 
 
CHARLTON 
 
Coulter, Ellis Merton. Okefenokee Swamp, Its History and Legends. (in two parts) GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTEHLY XLVIII (June, 1964), pp. 166192; {Sept, 1964), pp. 291-312. (975.8005) 
 
Delta Kappa Gamma Society. Psi State (Ga.} From Tau: the Okefenokee Swam  Waycross, The author, n.d. 32p. 
 
Hopkins, John M. Fort -five Years With the Okefenokee Atlanta, Georgia Soc. of Naturalists, 19 No. 4) {975.875) 
 
1900-1945. Bulletin 
 
McQueen, Alexander Stephens. History of Charlton County; with new index by Margaret H. Cannon. Spartanburg, S.C., Reprint Co., 1978. 295p. Reprint of the 1932 ed. published by Stein Print Co., Atlanta. (975.8752} 
 
McQueen, Alexander Stephens. History of Charlton County. Atlanta, Stein Print. Cp., 1932. 269p. (975.8752) 
 
McQueen, Alexander Stephens. History of Okefenokee Swamp. Clinton, S. C., Jacobs Graphic Arts Co., 1926. 19lp. (975.875) 
 
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 Mays, Lois Barefoot. Settlers of the Okefenokee ... Folkston, Okefenokee Pr., 1975. l86p. (975.875) 
Murray, 
 
Walker, Laura Singleton, and Sara Singleton King. About "Old Okefenok". Comp. from ATLANTA JOURNAL and CONSTITUTION MAGAZINE, a.n.dl. WAYCROSS JOURNAL-HEARLD, 1947. 73p. (975.875) 
 
Wright, Albert Hazen. Swam 
1945. 
 
Y. , The author , (975.875) 
 
CHATHAM 
 
Barrow, Elfrida De Renne. 
Vo a e Across a Geor ia Centur 
Pub. & Print. Co., 1923. l3lp. 
 
Bowden, Haygood Samuel. Two Hundred Years of Education; Bicentennial, 17331933. Savannah, Chatham County, Georiia, Richmond, Va., Dietz Print. Co., 1932. 38lp. (379.758724) 
 
Bragg, Lillian C., and Margaret W. Godley. series  with aS ecial Article Coburn. Savannah, 19 8. 35p. 
 
of Old Savannah; first Theater b Charles 
 
Caldwell, Joseph, Catherine McCann and Frederick S. Hulse. Irene Mound Site, Chatham County, Georgia. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1941. 84p. (Univ. of Ga. Series in Anthropology, No.1). (975.8724) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Chatham County: Wills and Estates, 1783-1825, pp. 24-39. (929.3) 
 
Fancher, Betsy. Lost Legacy of Georgia's Golden Isles. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1971. 246p. (917.5871) 
 
Fancher, Betsy. Savannah: a Renaissance of the Heart. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1976. l57p. (975.8724) 
 
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 Federal Writers' Project. Georgia. Savannah. Savannah, Review Pub. & Print. Co., 1937. 208p. (American Guide Series) (975.8724) 
Fries, Adelaide L. Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740. Raleigh, N. C., 
Edwards & Broughton Pr., 1965. 252p. (SpC 284.609758) * 
Gamble, Thomas. Bethesda, an Historical Sketch of Whitefield's House of Mercy in Georgia. Spartanburg, S. C., Reprint Co., 1972. treprint of 1902 ed.) 150p. (362.732) 
Savannah, Review 
 
Gnann, Pearl Rahn, comp and ed. Georgia Salzburger and Allied Families. Revised and corrected ed., 2d. reprinting, with additions: Mrs. Charles A. LeBey. Easley, S. C., South~rn Historical Press, 1976. 
873p. (929. 3) 
 
Habersham, Josephine Clay. Ebb Tide; as Seen Through the Diary of Josephine Clay Habersham, 1863. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1958. l29p. (975.803) 
 
Harden, William. zH:::i;.::s:..::t;.;;;o;=...L_.;:.o.:;.f...;;;.S.;:;av.:.an=n=a=h~a=n=d::....;S;.;o;.;u=..;t:.:::h;;...;;G;..;e:..::o;.;;;r;...::i;.;;;.a. Atlanta, Cherokee 
 
Pub. Co., 19 
 
reprint of 1913 ed: v.l only) 543p. 
 
(975.8724) 
 
Hemperley, Marion R. English Crown Grants for St. Philip Parish in Georgia, 1755-1775. [Atlanta) li-eorgia Secretary of State, Ben ~;. Fortson, Jr. CwithJ MrR. P~t Bryant, Deputy, Surveyor-General Dept.J, 1972. 131p. (133.16) 
 
Hemperley, Marion R. ER'Slish Crown G-r~mts in Christ Church Parish in Georgia, 1755-1775 rAtlsnta, Georgia Secretary of State, Ber. W. ~~ortson, Jr. 1-wit.hl Mr~. Pat BrJra.nt, Deputy, Surveyor-General Dept.J, 1973. 252p. (333.16) 
 
Historic Savannah Foundation, Inc. Historic Savannah. Savannah, Georgia Historical Society, 1968. 249p. (975.8724) 
 
Holmes, James. "Dr. Bullie's" Notes: Reminiscences of Earl Geor ia. and Philadelphia and New Haven in the 1 O's. Compiled and edited by 
Delma Eugene Presley. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1976. 247p. (975,8733) "Dr. Bullie's Notes orginally appeared in the DARIENt TIMBER GAZETTE from 1875 to 1880. 
 
Housing Authority of Savannah. Historic Preservation Plan for the Central 
Area General Neighborhood Renewal Area, Savannah, Georgia. 
Washington, u.s. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Govt. 
Print. Off., 1973. 32p. (975.8724) 
 
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 Jones, Charles Colcock. Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, Morning News Steam Print. House, 1878. 263p. (975.802) 
Lattimore, Ralston B. Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia. Washington, 
1954: Reprint, 1961. 55p. (u. S. National Park Service, Historical 
Handbook Series, No. 18) (975.8724) 
Leigh, Frances (Butler)  Ten Years On a Geore;ia Plantation Since the War. New York, Negro Univ. Pr., 1969. 347p. (309.1758) 
Lovell, Caroline Couper Stiles. Golden Isles of Geor~ia. Boston, Mass., Little, Brown & Co., 1932. 300p. (975.871 
O'Hara, Arthur J. Hibernian Society, Savannah, Georgia 1812-1912~ the story of a Century. Savannah, Baird and Hutton Pr., Cl912?J 176p. (975.8724) 
Quattlebaum, Julian K. Great Savannah Races: 1908, 1910, 1911. Savannah, The author, 1957. 132p. (796.72) 
Rauers, Betty, Terry Victor and Franklin Traub. Sojourn in Savannah; an Official Guidebook and Ma of Historic Savannah and the Surroundin Count~side. Savannah, Savannah Visitors Service, 19 8. (917.5 724) 
Savannah-Chatham County Historic Site and Monument Commission. Burial Place of Button Gwinnett aRe ort to the Ma or and Aldermen of the Cit of Savannah. Savannah, The Commission, 1959. 3 p. B-Gwinnett 
Savannah. 200th Anniversary Commission. Pageant Committee  . . . The 200th Anniversalt of the Founding of the Colony of Georgia at Savannah, February 1 , 1733  Savannah, The Commission, 1933. 127p. (975.8008) 
Savannah Revisited; a Pictorial History. Athens, Univ. of Georgia Pr., 1969. 96p. (975.8724) 
Screven, John. The Savannah Benevolent Association. Savannah, The Morning News Print, 1896. ll7p. (301.183) 
Sewell, Cliff. Savannah, Now and Then. Savannah, The Printcraft Pr., Inc., 1974. 104p. (917. 58724) 
 
 Simms, 
 
New York, N. Y. p. (286) 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 1790 Census  Albany, Delwyn Associates, 1975. Chatham County, pp. 29-55. (929.3) 
 
Vanstory, Burnett (Lightle). Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1956. 202p. (975.871) 
 
Wightman, Orrin Sage, and Margaret Davis Cate. Early Days of Coastal Georgia. St. Simons Island, Fort Frederica Assn., 1955. 235p. (975.804) 
 
Writers' Program. Georgia. Savannah River Plantations, ed. by Mary Granger. Spartanburg, S.C., Reprint Co., 1972. (reprint of 1947 ed.) 475p. (975.8724) 
 
CHATTAHOOCHEE 
 
Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Georgia. A Bicentennial project, D. Gregory Jeane, ed., Douglas Clare Purcell. assoc. ed., Sidney R. Mullen, Prin. architect, George R. McGlaun, Jr., photo. Published for the Historic Chattahoochee Commission by the Univ. of Alabama Pr. 1978. 208p. (720.9758) 
 
Rogers, Norma Kate. Histor of Chattahoochee Count Columbus Office Supply, 1933. 397p. 975. 
 
ia. Columbus, 
 
Rogers, Norma Kate. Histor of Chattahoochee Count 
 
ia. 
 
Facsimile of orginal 1933 ed. Ann Arbor, 
 
Microfilms. 1976. 405p. (975.8476) 
 
CHATTOOGA 
Chattooga Improvement Association Inc. History of Holland. Developed by Chattooga Improvement Association Inc., Social Services Div., Day Care Parents and Community Residents, Holland Day Care Center Summerville, The author, 1976. 40p. (975.8344) 
Cook, John Homer. History of Chattooga County . unpublished thesis. Macon, Mercer Univ., The author, 1931. 212p. (975.8344) 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Chattooga County. pp. 28-29 
 
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 Summerville News. Civil War Centennial Edition. Summerville, Chattooga County, May 18, 1861. C32p.J. (Ga. VF) (Library Use Only) 
CHEROKEE 
McRay, Sybil. Ses uicentennial Histor of the and Its Affiliated Churches. Cs.l.; s.n., 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Uherokee County. pp. 28-29 
Otto, Rhea Cumming, comp. 18 0 Census of Geor ia (Cherokee 11,650 Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 197 . 
Smith, James F., comp. Cherokee Land Lottery . New York, Harper, 1838. Vidalia, Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1968. 486p. (333.16) 
Wade, Forest C. Cry of the Eagle; History and Legends of the Cherokee Indians( and Their Buried Treasures. Cumming, The author, 1969. 15lp. 970.3) 
Watkins, Floyd C., and Charles H. Watkins. Yesterday in the Hills. Chicago, Ill., Quadrangle Bks., 1963. 192p. (975.825) 
CLARKE 
Coleman, Kenneth. Confederate Athens. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1967. 214p. (975. 818) 
Coulter, Ellis Merton. Toombs Oak, the Tree That Owned Itself, and Other Chapters of Georgia. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1966. 264p. (975.8008) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Clarte Countx: Minutes of Superior Court; Jurors, Wills, Marriages, pp. 15-26. (929.3) 
Hull, Augustus Longstreet. Annals of Athens, Georgia, 1801-1901. (Sketches 
from SOUTHERN WATCHMAN, 1879.) Athens, Banner Job Office, 1906. 
405p. (975.818) 
Hull, Augustus Longstreet. Annals of Athens, Georgia: 1801-1901; with an introductory sketch by Henry Hull. Danielsville, Heritage Papers, 1978. 568p. "These Sketches  were for the most part first published in the SOUTHERN WATCHMAN in 1879." (975.818) 
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 Hynds, Ernest C. Antebellum Athens and Clarke County Georgia. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1974. l96p. (975.818) 
 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., comp. Some Georgia County Records . Easley, S.C., Southern Historical Pr., 1977. v2. Clarke County, pp. l-41. (929.3) 
 
Marsh, Kenneth Frederick. Athens, Georgia's Columned City. Asheville, N.C., Biltmore Pr., 1964. 84p. (975.818) 
 
Marshall, Charlotte Thomas. Oconee Hill Cemete Athens, Athens Historical Soc., 1971. 
 
tions  
 
Morris, Sylvanus. Athens Historical Soc., 19 9. 
 
Morris, Sylvanus and Others. History of Athens and Clarke County, 1923. Athens, H. J. Rowe Pub., Cl923J. 180p. (975.818) 
 
Reed, Thomas Walter. "Uncle Tom" Reed's Memoir Athens, Univ. of Ga. Libraries, 197 . Misc. Pub. No. 11) (378.758) 
 
Reid, Frances W., and Mary B. Warren. Mars Hill Baptist Church (constituted 17*~) Clarke-Oconee County, Georgia. Athens, Heritage Papers, 
19  7lp. (286) 
 
Stegemen, John F. These Men She Gave Civil War 
 
ia. 
 
Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 19 179p. 
 
Tate, William. Strolls Around Athens. Athens, The Observer Pr., 1975. 76p. (917.5818) 
 
Warren, 
 
Jackson Street Cemetery, Original City femetery Tombstone Inscri tions and Obituaries. Athens, 
20p. 929.3 
 
CLAY 
Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Georgia. A Bicentennial project, D. Greogry Jeane, ed., Douglas Clare Purcell, assoc. ed., Sidney R. Mullen, Prin. architect, George R. McGlaun, Jr., photo. Published for the Historic Chattahoochee Commission by the Univ. of Alabama Pr. 1978. 208p. (720.9758) 
Green, E. A. History of Fort Gaines and Clay County, Georgia. (From an unpublished manuscript at the Georgia Department of Archives and History.) (n.d.) 35p. (975.8927) 
King, P. C., Jr. Fort Gaines and Environs. Auburn, Ala. Warren Enterprises, 1976. 2llp. (975. 8927) 
 
 Todd, Priscilla Neves, ed. Histort of Clay County. Fort Gaines, Clay County Library Board, 1976. 17 p. (975,8927) 
 
CLAYTON 
 
Bakken, Terry. Historic Cla ton Count : Home of Gone With the Wind. Jonesboro, Historical Jonesboro, Inc., 1975. 93p. 975.8432) 
 
Curry, Doris F. Clayton County~ Geor~ia, 1860 Census. Riverdale, The author, 1978. 87p. 929.3 
 
Curry, Doris F. Clao/on County, Georgia, 1970 Census. Riverdale, The author, 197  13Bp. (929.3) 
 
Curry, Doris F. Cla Riverdale, 
 
"A" 1859-1870 (part) 
 
Jonesboro Centennial Organization. 1956: Souvenir Booklet. 
 
Mundy, J. Ellis. Around a Town Named for Jones. Jonesboro, The author, 1973. ll5p. (975.8432) 
 
CLINCH 
 
Coulter, E. Merton. Okefenokee Swamp., Its History and Le~ends. (in two parts) GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, XLVIII (June, 1964 , pp. 166-192; (Sept, 1964), pp. 291-312. (975.8005) 
 
Delta 
 
Tau: The author, n.d. 
 
Psi State (Ga.) Tau 
 
Huxford, Folks. History of Clinch County, Georgia. Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1916. 309p. (975. 8812) 
Murray, Alton J. South Gerogia Rebels: the True Wartime Experiences of the 26th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry~ Lawton-Gordon-Evans Brigade, Confederate States Army, 1861-18 5. St. Mary's, The author, 1976. 326p. (973.74) 
COBB 
Bridges-Cobb County, Inc. Bridges Project: Student History of Marietta. Marietta, Touchstones to the past  Marietta, The author, 1975. 48p. (975.8245) 
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 Cobb County, Georgia. Compiled by Cobb County Chamber of Commerce. (s.l.) Windsor Pub., Inc. 1976. 68p. (975.8245) 
GEORGIA MAGAZINE. Cobb County Issue, GEORGIA Magazine. V (Feb-Mar, 1962), 54p. 
McElreath, Walter. McEachern Memorial Methodist Church. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY XLI (Dec, 1957), pp. 365-382. (975.8005) 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Gobb County. PP 28-29 
Temple, Sarah Blackwell (Gober). First Hundred Years, a Short History of Cobb County, in Georgia. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1935. 90lp. (975.8245) 
Vaughan, George Lester. Cotton Renter's Son. Wolfe City, Tex., Hennington Pub. Co., 1967. 195p. (301. 350924) 
COFFEE Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Da~s Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 
1970. 25lp. (975.88 Coffee 
Ward, Warren Preston. Ward's History of Coffee County; with new index by Margaret H. Cannon. Spartanburg, S.C., Reprint Co., 1978. 388p. 
Reprint of the 1930 ed. published by Foote & Davies Co., Atlanta. 
(975.8823) 
COLQUITT 
Baker, Merle Melissa. Past and Present, a History of Funston) Georgia. Moultrie, R M Printing Co., 1976. lOlp. (975,8975 
Covington, William Alonzo. History of Colquitt County. Atlanta, Foote & 
Davies, 1937. 365p. (975,8975) Covington, William Alonzo. Index to the History of Colquitt County by 
W. A. Covington, 1937, by Anne Gometz Foshee, Mary Christian and David Lovett. Moultrie, Colquitt-Thomas Regional Library, 1976. 34p. (975.8975) 
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 COLUMBIA 
Baker, Pearl R. 'Neath Georgia Sod: Cemetery Inscriptions. Albany, Georgia Pioneers Publications, 1970. Columbia County, pp. 3-45. (929.5) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Columbia County: Wills, 1790-1839; Marriages, 1806-1812. pp. 40-48. (929.3) 
 
Georgia Pioneers. Columbia County Georgia: Early Marriage Records. Albany, The author, (1966?) 49p. (929.3) 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., comp. Some Georgia County Records  Easley, S. C., Southern Historical Pr., 1977. v.l CoJumbia County, pp. 1-77. (929.3) 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 1790 Census . Albany, Delwyn Associates, 1975. Columbia Countl, pp. 56-66. (929.3) 
Wilson, Caroline Price, Annals of Geor ia Im ortant Earl Records of the State. Vidalia, Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 19 9 reprint of 192B-33 ed.) 2v in 1. v.2 Columbia County Marriages (1806-1812), pp. 131-134. (929.3) 
 
COOK 
 
Historical Records Survey. Georgia. Inventor of the Count and Town Archives of Geor~ia, No. 37: Cook County. Adel  Atlanta, The author, 1941. 
114p. 975.8876) 
 
Parrish, June Jackson. ~ Adel, 
 
ali- 
 
COWETA 
Anderson, W. U. History of Coweta County from 1825 to 1880. Newnan, NewnanCoweta Historical Society, 1977. 135p. 11From an orginal Publication owned by Mrs. Lee Hand, Senoia, Georgia." (975.8423) 
Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Georgia. A Bicentennial project, D. Gregory Jeane, ed., Douglas Clare Purcell, assoc. ed., Sidney R. Mullen, Prin. architect, George R. McGlaun, Jr., photo. Published for the Historic Chattaho9chee Commission by the Univ. of Alabama Pr. 1978. 208p. (720.9758) 
 
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 Jones, Mary Gibson and Lily Reynolds, eds. coweta County Chronicles For One Hundred Years with an Account of the Indians From Whom the Land was Acquired . Sponsored by the Sarah Dickinson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution of Newnan, Georgia. [Bicentennial Reprinted., Easley, South Carolina, Southern Historical Press], 1976. 869p. (975.8423) Reprint of 1928 edition published by Stein Printing Co., Atlanta. 
Jones, Mary Gibson and Lily Reynolds, eds. Coweta County Chronicles For One Hundred Years with an Account of the Indians From Whom the Land was Acguired  Sponsored by the Sarah Dickinson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution of Newnan, Georgia. Atlanta, Stein Printing Co., 1928. 869p. (SpC 975.8423)* 
 
CRAWFORD 
 
Bankston, Emmie Carnes. 
 
ia. 
 
Macon, Omni Press, 
 
Jones, Charles Colcock. Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, Morning News Steam Print. House, 1878. 263p. (975.802) 
 
CRISP 
Anniversary Album, Crisp County Golden Jubilee, 1905-1955 and Crisp County H droelectric Power Plant Silver Annivers Anniversary Album Steering Committee, 1955. p. Includes Vignettes and Views of local history with program and participants for the spectacle "Golden Heritage" written by Majorie Royal 
Cordele-Crisp County Historical Society. Crisp County's History in Pictures and 
Stories  Atlanta, W. H. Wolfe Associates, 1978. 655p. (975.8893) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Fort Early Chapter. History of Crisp County, Cordele, The author, 1916. 29p. (975.889) 
 
DADE 
 
Coulter, Ellis Merton. M h of Dade Count 's Secedin GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY XLI Dec, 1957 
 
1860. 975.8005) 
 
Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs. The Civil War Comes to Dade County. Chattanooga, Tenn., The author, 1975. 293p. (929.3) 
 
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 Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Dade County. pp. 28-29 
Vance, Paul R. Dade Pioneers: 1840 & 1850 Census of Dade County Georgia. Marietta, The author, 1970. 94p. (929.3) 
 
Dawson 
 
DAWSON Bicentennial Committee. 
 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Dawson County. pp. 28-29 
DECATUR 
Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Georgia. A Bicentennial project, D. Gregory Jeane, ed., Douglas Clare Purcell, assoc. ed., Sidney R. Mullen, Prin. architect, George R. McGlaun, Jr., photo. Published for the Historic Chattahoochee Commissiom by the Univ. of Alabama Pr. 1978. 208p. (720.9758) 
Jones, Frank S. History of Decatur County, Georgia. The author, 1971. 420p. (975.8993) 
DEKALB 
Candler, Charles Murphey. DeKalb Count Centennial Celebration at Decatur Georgia, November 9, 1922; Historical Address. Decatur. Publ. by direction of the DeKalb County Centennial Assn., 1922) 32p. (975.8225) 
Clarke, Caroline McKinney. The Sto of Decatur 1823-189 
Atlanta, Higgens-McArthur, Longino & Porter Pr., 
Davis, Elizabeth Lockhart and Ethel Warren Spruill. Story of Dunwoody: its Heritage and Horlzons, 1821-1975. Atlanta, Williams Pr. Co., 1975. 25lp. (975.8225 
DeKalb Chamber of Commerce. DeKalb County History. [Decatur]: The author, 1976. 20p. (975.8225) 
DeKalb Chamber of Commerce. Early DeKalb County History. Decatur, 1970. 24p. (975.8225) 
DeKalb Historical Society. Georgia. Collections of the DeKalb Historical Society. The Society, 1952. v.l Yrbk. (975.8225) 
 
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First Baptist Church, Chamblee, Georgia. A Century in North DeKalb: the Story of the First Baptist Church of Chamblee, 1875-1975. Chamblee, First Baptist Church, 1975. 204p. (286.1758) 
 
Ford, Elizabeth Austin. Stone Mountain. Decatur, Wommack Quality Print. Co., 1959. 66p. (975.8225) 
 
Garrett, Franklin Miller. Atlanta and Environs; a Chronicle of Its People and Events. New York, N. Y., Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1954. 3v. ( 975.8231) 
 
GEORGIA MAGAZINE. DeKalb County Issue, GEORGIA Magazine. V (Aug-Sept, 1961), 58p. 
 
Johnson, Gerald White. Undefeated (Stone Mountain). New York, Minton, Balch & Co., 1927. 120p. (975.8225) 
 
Knight, Lucian Lamar. Stone Mountain or the Lay of the Gray Minstrel  Commemorative of the South's Confederate, Pre-Historic, Colonial, Revolutionary and World War Days . Atlanta, Johnson-Dallis Co., 1923. 277p. (975.80088) 
 
McMurry, Richard. Early History of DeKalb County. GEORGIA Macazine, V (Aug-Sept, 1961), pp. 18-22. 
 
Martin, Jean. Mule to Marta. Atlanta, Atlanta Historical Society, vol. 1, 
1975. 112p. &Maps. First published as an issue of ATLANTA 
HISTORICAL BULLETIN. (388.4 v.l) 
 
Martin, Jean. Mule to Marta 1902-1950. Atlanta, Atlanta Historical Society, vol. 2, 1977. 208p. (388.4 v.2) 
 
Matthews, Antoinette JOhnson. Oakdale Road Atlanta, Georgia, DeKalb County; Its History and Its People. The author and Atlanta Historical Soc., 1972. 184p. (917.58231) 
 
Neal, Willard. Sto of Stone Mountain: Geolo American Lithograph Co., 1963. 33p. 
 
Memorial. Atlanta, 
 
Shelton, Morris. "Mr. DeKalb". Atlanta, Dickson's, Inc. Printers Publ., 1971. 84p. (352.0758225) 
 
Stewart, William C. 
 
Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and Their Washington, D. C., National 
929.3) 
 
DODGE 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Da)s Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.88 
 
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Cobb, Addie Davis. History of Dodge County; with new index by Margaret H. Cannon. Spartanburg, S. C., Reprint Co., 1979. 296p. Reprint of 
the 1932 ed. published by Foote & Davies, Co., Atlanta. (975.8532) 
Cobb, Addie Davis. HistoiY of Dodge County. Atlanta, Foote & Davies, 1932. 256p. (975.8532 
 
DOOLY 
Cook, Jacquelyn. Tabernacle of Living Water. Vienna, Dooly Campground Trustees, 1974. 146p. (975.8895) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Fort Early Chapter. History of Crisp County. Cordele, The author, 1916. 29p. (975.889) 
Dooly County Historical Committee. History of Dooly County. [s.l.J, Dooly County Sesquicentennial Corp., 1971. 68p. (975.8895) 
Fleming, William P. Crisp County, Georgia, Historical Sketches. Cordele, Ham Print. Co., 1932. Chap.III, Chiefly About Dooly, Mother of Crisp, pp. 11-34. (975.889) 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia (Dooly County) . Savannah, The author, 1971. 77p. (929.3) 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia, (Index to 25 Counties)  Savannah, The author, 1975. 46p. (929.3) 
Powell, Nora and Watts, comp. ed. Historical and Genealogical Collections of Dooly County, Georgia. Vienna, 1973. 3v. (929.3) 
Townsend, Brigid, comp. Indexes to Seven State Census Reports for Counties in Georgia, 1838-1845. Atlanta, R. J. Taylor, Jr., Foundation, 1975. Dooly Count~, pp. 55-83. (929.3) 
 
DOUGHERTY 
 
Bacon, Mary Ellen. Albany on the Flint: Indians to Industry, 1836-1936. Albany, Albany Town Committee of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Georgia, 1970. 124p. (975.8953) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Thronateeska Chapter, Albany. History and Reminiscences of Dougherty County, Georgia; with new index by Margaret H. Cannon. Spartanburg, S. C., Reprint Co., 1978. 444p. Reprint of the 1924 ed. published by the Herald Pub. Co., Albany. (975.8953) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. 
 
Chapter, Albany. 
 
~H~i~s~t~o~~an~d~R~e=m=l~n~i~s~c,e~n~c~e~s~o~f~D~o~~~~~~~~~~~i~a.. Albany, 
 
Gerald Pub. Co., 192  4llp. 
 
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 Geer, Corine Carlton. Southern Plantation Cookbook. Tallahassee, Florida, Rose Pr. Co., 1976. 233p. (641.59) 
GEORGIA MAGAZINE. Featuring Albany Issue, GEORGIA Magazine. XIV (Oct-Nov, 1970), 38p. 
 
DOUGLAS 
GEORGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT MAGAZINE. Douglas County: Past & Present. XVI (Jan, 1965), p. 36. 
GEORGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT MAGAZINE. Douglas County: Focus on Progress ... XIX (Dec, 1966), pp. 24-28. 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Douglas County. pp. 28-29 
EARLY 
Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Georgia. 
A Bicentennial project, D. Gregory Jeane, ed., Douglas Clare Purcell, 
assoc. ed., Sidney R. Mullen, Prin. architect, George R McGlaun, Jr., photo. Published for the Historic Chattahoochee Commission by the Univ. of Alabama Pr. 1978. 208p. (720.9758) 
Early County Historical Society, Inc. Collections of Early County Historical Society. Blakely, The author, 1971. 439p. (975.896) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia, (Index to 25 Counties)  Savannah, The author, 1975. 46p. (929.3) 
Perry, Joel Washington. Some Pioneer History of Early County, 1818-1871. Comp. by Joel Washington Perry as a series of communications to EARLY COUNTY NEWS, 1871. 69p. Photocopy. (975.8962) 
Powell, Arthur Gray . I Can Go Home Again. Chapel Hill, N.C., Univ. of North Carolina Pr., 1943. 30lp. (917.58034) 
 
ECHOLS 
 
Historical Records Survey. Georgia. 
 
of 
 
Georgia, No. 50: Echols County 
 
author, 1940. 46p. (975.8814) 
 
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EFFINGHAM 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Effingham County: Wills, 1791-1820, pp. 48-49. (929.3) 
 
Fries, Adelaide L. Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740. Raleigh, N. C., Edwards 
& Broughton Pr., 1905. 252p. (SpC 284.609758)* 
 
Hemperley, Marion R. English Crown Grants in St. Matthew Parish in Georgia, 1755-1775. [Atlanta, Georgia Secretary of State, Ben W. Fortson, Jr. CwithJ Mrs. Pat Bryant, Deputy, Surveyor-General Dept.J, 1974. 200p. (333.16) 
 
Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Effingham Co., Ga. Ebenezer Record Book Containing Early Records of Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Effin am Ga. and More Commonl Known as Ebenezer Church, ed. by 
C. A. Linn, tr. by A. G. Voight. Savannah, C. A. Linn Braid & Hutton), 
1929. ll2p. (929.3) 
 
Jones, Charles Colcock. Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, Morning News Steam Print. House, 1878. 263p. (975.802) 
 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr. and Caroline Price Wilson, comp. Records of Effingham County, Georgia. Easley, S.C., Southern Historical Pr., 1976. 215p. (929.3) 
 
Mauelshagen, Carl. Salzburg Lutheran Expulsion and Its Impact. New York, N. Y., Vantage Pr., 1962. 167p. (943.63) 
 
otto, Rhea Cumming and Marie Griffin Withington, comp. 1850 Census of Effingham County, Georgiat over 2,000 Free Residents. Savannah, The author, 1970. 32p. 929.3) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia, (Index to 25 Counties) ... Savannah, The author, 1975. 46p. (929.3) 
 
Strobel, P. A Salzbur~ers and Their Descendants. Athens, Univ. of Ga., Pr., 1953. 318p. 975.8) 
 
Substitutes for 
 
Delwyn Associates, 1975. 
 
Urlsperger, Samuel, ed. Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America  Athens, Univ. of Ga., Pr., 1968-1972. v.l, 1733-1734, 2llp. v.2, 1734-1735, 253p. v.3, 1736, 348p. (301.45131) 
Wilson, Caroline Price. Annals of Georgia; Important Early Records of the State. Vidalia, Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1969 (reprint of 1928-33 ed.) 2v. in 1. v.2 Effingham County Records and Connecting Links in Other Counties, pp. 7-129. (929.3) 
 
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 ELBERT 
 
Coulter, Ellis Merton. Old Petersburg and the Broad River Valley of Georgia; Their Rise and Decline. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1965. 228p. (975.81) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3, Elbert County: Wills and Appraisements, 1790-1805; Wills, Marriage Licenses, etc. 1808-1812; Wills, 1829-1860, pp,4956. (929.3) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, Various printers, 1926- v.3 Records of Elbert County. pp. 50-56 (929.3) 
 
GEORGIA MAGAZINE. Elbert County Issue, GEORGIA Magazine. VIII, (Feb-Mar, 1965), 
42p. 
 
Jones, Charles Colcock. Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, Morning News Stream Print. House, 1878. 263p. (975.802) 
 
Mcintosh, John Hawes. Official History of Elbert County, 1790-1935. Supplement, 1935-1939, by Stephen Heard Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1968. 554p. (975.816) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming and Marie Griffin Withington, comp. 1850 Census of Georgia (Elbert County); over 6,600 Persons. Savannah, The author, 1970. l07p. (929.3 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. The author, 
 
(Index to 25 Counties)  Savannah, 
 
Stowers, Clara Adams. Coldwater Community in Elbert County, 1770's-1970. Cn. p. , 1971? J 79p. (929. 3) 
 
Stowers, Clara Adams. Coldwater Methodist Church History. Elberton, The author, 1968. llp. (975.8163) 
 
Substitutes for Geor ia's Lost 17 0 Census  Albany, Delwyn Associates, 1975. Elbert County, pp. 73-90. 929.3) 
 
Wilcox, Herbert. Georgia Scribe: Selected Columns. Cherokee Pub. Co., 1974. 272p. 
 
Chamber 
 
EMANUEL 
 
a Sketch of [s .n. J. 9p. 
 
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Dorsey, 
 
Notices: pre-1860 Notices 
:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~er~s~ [s.l.J, Emanuel Historic 929.3) 
 
Dorsey, James Edward. Footprints Along the Hoopee: a History of Emanuel County 1812-1900. Spartanburg, S. C. Published for Emanuel Historic Preservation Society by Reprint Co., 1978. 258p. (975.8684) 
 
Dorsey, James E. and John K. Derden, comp. Tombstone Registry of Emanuel County. Sponsored by Emanuel County Junior College Foundation, Swainsboro, The author, 1976. 257p. (929.5) 
 
Dorsey, James E. and John K. Derden, comp. Visual Salute to Emanuel County. Sponsored as a bicentennial project by the Swainsboro Agribusiness Council and Exchange Club. Swainsboro, [s.n.J Cl976J. 88p. (975.8684) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming, comp. 1850 Census of Georgia (Emanuel County)i over 3.600 Free Citizene. Savannah, The author, 1970. 55p. (929.3) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia, (Index to 25 Counties) . SaTannah, The author, 1975. 46p. (929.3) 
 
Rogers, W. C. Sr., ed. Memories of Emanuel, 1776-1976. Swainsboro ForestBlade Pub. Co., 1976. 336p. (975.8684) 
 
EVANS 
 
Hodges, Lucille. Histor of Our Locale 
 
ia. 
 
Macon, Southern Pr., Inc., 19 
 
FANNIN 
GEORGIA COUNTY GOVER~'MENT MAGAZINE. Fannin County: Focus on Progress .. XXX {April, 1979), pp. 14-21. 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Fannin County. PP 28-29 
 
FAYETTE 
Fayette County Historical Society. History of Fayette County, 1821-1971. [Carolyn C. Cary, ed.J lst ed., nos 299 & 300. Fayetteville, The Society, 1977. 753p. (975.8426) 
Garrett, Franklin Miller. Atlanta and Environsi a Chronicle of Its People and Eyents. New York, N.Y., Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1954. 3v. (975. 8231) 
 
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 Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., camp. Some Georgia County Records . Easley, S.C., Southern Historical Pr., 1978. v.3 Fayette County, pp. 262-287. (929.3) 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia (FayP.tte County) ... Savannah, The author, 1973. Bop. (929.3) 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia, (Index to 25 Counties) ... Savannah, The author, 1975. 46p. (929.3) 
 
Battey, 
 
FLOYD 
 
Gardner, Robert G. On the Hill: the Story of Shorter College. Rome, Shorter College, 1972. 476p. {378. 758) 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Floyd County. pp. 28-29 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia, (Index to 25 Counties) . Savannah, The author, 1975. 46p. (929.3) 
Reynolds, Hughes. Coosa River Valle From DeSoto Cynthiana, Ky., The Hobson Book Pr., 19 
Rome, Georgia. Chamber of Commerce. Historical Facts About Rome and Floyd County, Georgia. [n.p.J, [n.d.J (Ga.-VF) (Library Use Only) 
Sartain, James Alfred. Session held 
August 5 and 
FORSYTH 
Hill~ Cora Anderson. "Old Timers of Forsyth and Monroe County~ [s.l.J, [s.n.J, 1976. 16p. These commentaries have appeared in the Monroe County Reporter. (975.8563) 
McRay, Sybil. Sesquicentennial History of the Chattahoochee Baptist Association and Its Affiliated Churches. [s.l.J, [s.n.J, 197_. 209p. (286.1758) 
 
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Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter w. 
Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Forsyth County. pp. 28-29 
Shadburn, Don L. Forsyth County's Historical Heritage. Cumming, Forsyth County Historical & Genealogical Society, Cl972J. 18p. (975.8265) 
Townsend, Brigid, comp. Indexes to Seven State Census Reports for Counties in Georgia, 1838-1845. Atlanta, R. J. Taylor, Jr., Foundation, 1975. Forsyth County, pp. 85-130. (929.3) 
Wade, Forest C. Cry of the Eagle; History and Legends of the Cherokee Indians and Their Buried Treasures. Cumming, The author, 1969. 15lp. (970.3) 
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Acker, Martha Walters, comp. Deeds of Franklin Count Easley, S. C., Southern Historical Pr., 197  
Coulter, Ellis Merton. Toombs Oak 2 the Tree That Owned Itself, and Other Chapters of Georgia. Athens, Univ. of Georgia Pr., 1966. 264p. (975.8008) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Franklin County: Records of Deeds, Jurors, Land Grants, Marriages, Wills, Revolutionary Soldiers, etc., pp. 136-354. (929.3) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Franklin County: Wills 1786-1849; Marriages, 1805-1812, pp. 56-67. (929.3) 
Franklin County Georgia Records. Comp. by Frances Wynd. Albany, The author, 
1969. 88p. (929.3) 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. comp. 18 0 Census of Geor ia (Franklin 9 2150 Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 197  
Stewart, William C. Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and Their Neighbors in the Western Migration. Washington, D. C., National Genealogical Society, 1965. 326p. (929.3) 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 1790 Census .. Albany, Delwyn AssociatP.s, 1975. Franklin County, pp. 90-102. (929.3) 
THE LAVONIA TIMES. History of Franklin County, Georgia. Celebratin the 150th Anniversa of the Creation of F 
 
 Trogdon, Kathryn Curtis. History of Stephens County, Georgia (1715-1972). Toccoa, Toccoa Women's Club, 1973. Chap.II Franklin County, pp. 9-38. (975.8132) 
Williams, Marie Haley, comp. Lavonia, Gem of the Piedmont, 1880-1977. Lavonia, Library Committee, Lavonia Carnegie Library, 1917. l12p. (975.8135) 
 
FULTON 
 
Allen, Ivan Earnest. Atlanta From the Ashes. Atlanta, Ruralist Pr., 1928. l44p. (975.8231) 
 
Anonymous. Names From the Fulton Count HISTORICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN I, 
 
(975.8761) 
 
Atlanta, A Chronological & Documentary History, 1813-1976. Compiled and edited by George J. Lankevich. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., Oceana, 1978. 
l54p. (975.8231) 
 
Atlanta Resurgens. [Atlanta] First National Bank of Atlanta, 1911. 92p. (975.8231) 
 
Boylston, Elis Reid. Atlanta: Its Lore~ Legends and Laughter. Doraville,  
Foote &Davies, 1968. 238p. 975.8231) 
 
Clarke, Edward Young. Illustrated History of Atlanta . Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1971. (Reprint of 2d ed. 1879) 206p. (975.8231) 
 
Cooper, Walter Gerald. Official History of Fulton County. Spartanburg, S. C., Reprint Co., 1978. 912p. Reprint of the 1934 ed. published by Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., Atlanta. (975.823) 
 
Cooper, Walter Gerald. Official History of Fulton County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1934. 912p. (975.823) 
 
Cunningham, Cornelia. Atlanta, City of Today: a Sketch-Book. Cs.l.J, [s.n.J, 1933. 28p. Chiefly prints, showing scenes from the streets and high buildings of Atlanta. (741.9758231) 
 
Davis, Elizabeth Lockhart and Ethel Warren Spruill. Story of Dunwoody, its Heritage and Horizons, 1821-1915. Atlanta, Williams Printing Co., 1975. 25lp. (975.8225) 
 
DeVane, Ernest E. Roswell: Historic Homes and Landmarks . Roswell, Roswell Historical Society, 1974. unpaged. (917.5823) 
 
Eason, Deborah. This is Atlanta; a Comprehensive Illustrated Guide to Greater Atlanta with Maps and Directories. Atlanta, Eason Publications, 1970. 8ap. (917.5823lo4) 
 
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 Garrett, Franklin Miller. Atlanta and Enviorns; a Chronicle of Its People and Events. New York, N. Y., Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1954. 3v. (975.8231) 
 
Garrett, Franklin Miller. Yesterday's Atlanta. Miami, Fla., E. A. Seemann Pub., 1974. 166p. (975.8022) 
 
Green, James L. Metronolitan Economic Re Economic Growtb. Athens, Univ. 
 
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Ritz, Alex M. Origins of Fulton County. THE ATLANTA HISTORICAL BULLETIN IX (Oct, 1951), pp. 3-25. (975.8761) 
 
Ivey, John Eli, Jr., Nicolas J. Demerath and Woodrow W. Breland. Building Atlanta's Future. Chapel Hill, N. C., Univ. of North Carolina Pr., 1948. 305p. (975.8761) 
 
Jennings, M. Kent. Communit Influentials the Elites 
 
N.Y., Free Press of Glencoe, 19 
 
212p. 
 
New York 
 
Lockerman, Doris and Patricia LaHatte. Discover Atlanta. New York, N. Y., Simon and Schuster, 1969. 25lp. (917.5B23104) 
MCMahan, Chalmers Alexander. People of Atlanta; a Demographic Study of Georgia's Capital City. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1950. 257p. (975.8761) 
Mann, Carolyn Becknell. Lady's & Gentleman's Inside Guide to Places & 
Pleasures in Atlanta. Rev. ed. Atlanta, The author, 1965. 52p. (917.5823104) 
Martin, Clarece. A Glimpse of the Past; the History of Bulloch Hall and Roswell Georgia. Roswell, Historic Roswell, Inc., 1973. 4op. (917.5823) 
Martin, Jean. Mule to Marta. Atlanta, Atlanta Historical Society, vol. 1, 1975. 112p. & maps. (388.4 V.l) First published as an issue of ATLANTA HISTORICAL BULLETIN 
Martin, Jean. Mule to Marta 1902-1950. Atlanta, Atlanta Historical Society, vol. 2, 1977. 208p. (388.4 V2) 
Mathias, William J. and Stuart Anderson. Horse to Helicopter; First Century of the Atlanta Police Department. Atlanta School of Urban Life, Georgia State Univ., 1973. 192p. (352.2) 
Mitchell, 
 
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Pioneer Citizens' Society, Atlanta. Pioneer Citizens' History of Atlanta, 1833-1902. Atlanta, Byrd Print. Co., 1902. 400p. (975.8231) 
 
Quizzical Quest of Atlanta. [Atlanta, Quizzical Quest of Atlanta, COTEC, 1945.] ll4p. (917.58231) 
 
Sawyer, Elizabeth M. and Jane Foster Matthews. The Old in New Atlanta: a Directory of Houses, Buildings, and Churches Built Prior to 1915, Still Standing in the Mid-l970s in Atlanta and Environs. Photography by Theodosia C. Moore. Atlanta, JEMS Publications, 1976. l34p. (917.5823104) 
 
Shavin, Norman. The Atlanta Century, March 1860-May 1865. [lst ed.J Atlanta, I/D Publishers, 1965. 272p. (973.7) 
 
Shavin, Norman. Old Atlanta. 1st ed. Atlanta, Century House, 1969. 48p. (975.8231) 
 
Shavin, Norman. Underground Atlanta. Atlanta, Capricorn Corp., 1972. 38p. (975.8231) 
 
Sibley, Celestine. Dear Store; an Affectionate Portrait of Rich's. 1st ed. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1967. 143p. (658.871) 
 
Sibley Celestine. Peachtree Street, U. S. A.; an Affectionate Portrait of Atlanta. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1963. 239p. (975.8231) 
 
Slappey, Pansy Aiken. Man and His City, Brown Hayes and Atlanta; the Story of a Man's Passion for the Protection of the Heart of His Cit  Atlanta, Southern Publications Soc., 1961. 78p. (975.8231 
 
Starbuck, James C. Historic Atlanta to 1930: an Indexed, Chronological Bibliography. Monticello, Illinois, Council of Planning Librarians, 1974. 90p. (Bibl. 975.8231) 
 
Williford, William Bailey. Peachtree Street, Atlanta. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1962. 176p. (975.8231) 
 
Wilson, John Stainback. Atlanta As It Is, Being a Brief Sketch of Its Early 
Settlers . New York, Little, Rennie & Co., Printers, 1891. Reprinted 
as January/April 1941 issue of ATLANTA HISTORICAL BULLETIN. l6lp. 
(975.8231 1941 ed.) 
 
Writers' Program. Georgia. Atlanta, Capital of the South. Ed. Paul W. 
 
Miller. New York, N. Y., 0. Durrell, 1949. 318p. (American Guide 
 
! 
 
Series) (975.8231) 
 
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Writers' Program. Georgia. Atlanta& a Cit~ of the Modern South. New York, 
N. Y., Smith & Durrell, 19 2. 26 p. (American Guide Series) 
(975.8231) 
 
32 
 
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1850 Federal Census Gilmer Count Foundation, 1978. 82p. 
 
Atlanta, R. J. Taylor, Jr. 
 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Gilmer County. pp. 28-29 
 
Stanley, Lawrence L. Little History of Gilmer County. Ellijay, The author, 1975. 215p. (975.8295) 
 
Ward, George Gordon. Annals of Upper Georgia; Centered in Gilmer County. 
Carrollton, Thomasson Print. & Office Equipment Co., 1965. 692p. 
(975.8295) 
 
GLASCOCK 
 
Baker, Pearl R. 'Neath Georgia Sod: Cemetery Inscriptions. Albany, Georgia Pioneers Publications, 1970. Glascock County, pp. 46-93. (929.5) 
 
Glascock County 1957 1957. 
 
Centennial of Glascock County, 1857[GibsonJ, The Corporation, 
 
GLYNN 
Brunswick, Georgia. Chamber of Commerceo of Historical Sketches Guale. Brunswick, n.d. 
Cate, Margaret Davis. Our Todays and Yesterdays; a Story of Brunswick and the Coastal Islands. Rev. ed. Brunswick, Glover Brouthers, Inc., 1930. 302p. (975.8) 
Coastal Georgia Historical Society. Historic Glimpses of St. Simons Island, Georgia, 1736-1924. St. Simons Island, The author, 1973. 68p. (975.874) 
Conrad, Georgia Bryan. Reminiscences of a Southern Woman. Reprinted from "Southern Workman", Hampton Virginia, Hampton Institute Press, 1901 26p. (975.8030924 Conrad) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham ~apter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Jbseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Glynn County: Index to Wills lost, 1793-1809; Wills and Administrations, lBl0-1842; Deeds, 1765-1800; Marriages, 1818-1850, pp. 67-74. (929.3) 
 
33 
 
 Fancher, Betsy. Lost Legacy of Georgia's Golden Isles. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1971. 216p. (917.5871) 
 
Fish, Tallu. Once upon an Island; the Story of Fabulous Jekyll, Historical Pictorial, Legends, Ancedotes. Jekyll Island, The author, 1959. 20p. (975.874) 
 
Ford, Elizabeth Austin. Jekyll Island. Decatur, Wommack Quality Print. Co., 1960. 68p. (975.874) 
 
Georgia-Agricultural and Industrial Development Board. Port of Brunswick. Atlanta, The Board, 1945. 123p. (975.814) 
 
GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY. Hawkins-Davison Houses~ Frederica, St. Simons Island, Georgia. Savannah, 1956. (Reprint 27p. (Fort Frederica Assn., Pub. No. 2) (975.874) 
 
Gibson, Dot Rees. St. Simons Island, Gem of the Golden Isles. Waycross, Dot Gibson Publications, 1975. 29p. (975.874) 
 
Gunn, Victoria Reeves. Hofwyl Plantation. State of Georgia, Dept. of Natural Resources, Office of Planning and Research, Historic Preservation Section, 1976. 219p. (975.874) 
 
Hazzard, William W., Walter E. Channing, illus., Virginia Steele Wood, ed. 
 
St. Simons Island 
 
Brunswick and Vicinit : Descri tion 
 
and History, 1825. Belmont, Mass., Oak Hill Pr., 197  3 p. 
 
Originally entitled History of Geor~ia, 1825 and Will W. Hazzard's 
 
History of Glynn County, Georgia, 1 25. (975.874) 
 
Hemperley, Marion R. English Crown Grants for Parishes of St. David, St. Patrick, St. Thomas and St. Mary in Georgia, 1755-1775. [Atlanta, Georgia Secretary of State, Ben W. Fortson, Jr. CwithJ Mrs. Pat Bryant, Deputy, Surveyor-General Dept.J, 1973. 161p. (333.16) 
 
Holmes, James. "Dr. Bullie's" Notes: Reminiscences of Early Georgia and Philadelphia and New Haven in the 1800's. Compiled and edited by Delma Eugene Presley. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1976. 247p. (975.8733) "Dr. Bullie's Notes" originally appeared in the Darien Timber Gazette from 1875 to 1880. 
 
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I 
 
Huxford, Folks. Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia; 
 
I 
 
of  the Ori inal Counties of Irwin 
 
lin 
 
Glynn. Adel, Patten Pub. Co., 1951-1975. 
 
I 
 
Johnson, Guion Griffis. Social History of the Sea Islands  New York, Negro 
 
Univ. Pr., 1969. 245p. (975.799) 
 
Jones, Charles Colcock. Dead Towns of Geor~ia. Savannah, Morning News Steam Print. House, 1878. 263p. (975. 02) 
 
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in 1838975.803) 
 
Lewis, Bessie. Patriarchal Plantations of St. Simons Island. [n.p.J, The author, 1974. 48p. (975.874) 
 
Lovell, Caroline Couper Stiles. Golden Isles of Georcia. Boston, Mass. Little, Brown & Co., 1932. 300p. (975.871) 
 
Martin, Harold H. This Ha Isle the Star of Sea Island, Sea Island Company, 1978. 
 
Montgomery, Sir Robert, bart. and Johh Barnwell. Most Delightful Golden Isles  Introd. by Kenneth Coleman. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1969. 75p. (975. 802) 
 
Murray, Alton J. 
 
the 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming, camp. 
 
700 
 
Free Citizens. Savannah, 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of The author, 1975. 
 
(Index to 2 Counties)  Savannah, 
 
Price, Eugenia. St. Simons Memoir, Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1978. 224p. (813 Price) 
 
Reese, Trevor Richard. Frederica, Colonial Fort and Town: Its Place In History. St. Simons Island, Fort Frederica Assn., 1969. 7Bp. (975.874) 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 1790 Census . Albany, Delwyn Associates, 1975. Glynn County, pp. 103-108. (929.3) 
 
Vanstory, Burnette (Lightle). Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1956. 202p. (975.871) 
Vanstory, Burnette (Lightle). St. Simons Island. Decatur, Bowen Pr., 1950. 3lp. (975.874) 
Wightman, Orrin Sage, and Margaret Davis Cate. Early Days of Coastal Georgia. St. Simons Island, Fort Frederica Assn., 1955. 235p. (975.804) 
 
35 
 
 GORDON 
 
Bell, Burton J., comp. and ed. 1976 Bicentennial History of Gordon County, Georgia, 1830-1976. Calhoun, Gordon County Historical 
Society, 1976. 845p. First Section is reprint of 1933 edition 
of History of Gordon County, Georgia, by Lulie Pitts. (975.836) 
 
Brown, John Martin, comp. Yesteryears: Pictorial History of Calhoun and Gordon County, Georgia, 1830-1977. Gordon County Historical Society, Limited First edition. Dalton, Lee Pr. Co., 1977. 73p. 
(975.836) 
 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Gordon County. pp. 28-29 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming, comp. 18 0 Census of Geor ia (Gordon 5,150 Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 197 . 
 
over 929.3) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 18 0 Census of Geor Savannah, The author, 1975. 
 
Counties 
 
Pitts, Lulie. History of Gordon County, Georgia. Calhoun, CALHOUN TIMES, 1933. 48op. (975.836) 
 
Reeve, Jewell B. Stories of Gordon Count and Calhoun title: Climb the Hills of Gordon. Calhoun, 304p. (975.836) 
 
GRADY 
GEORGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT MAGAZINE. Grady County: Selected Facts and Historical Notes of Interest. XXI, (June, 1968), pp. 24-31. 
 
GREENE 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. 
Atlanta &Athens, various printers, 1926- v.5 Marriage 
Records of Greene County, 1787-1875, pp. 7-148. (929.3) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Jbseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by M~s. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Greene County: Index to Wills Lost, 1793-1809; Wills and Administrations, 1810-1842; Deeds, 1765-1800; Marriages, 1818-1850, pp. 74-85. (929.3) 
 
Griffin, Richard W. Textile Indust in Greene GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, XLVIII, (975.8005) 
 
1860. 
 
Hunt, Caroline C. Oconee, Temporary Boundary: edited by Margaret Clayton Russell. Athens, Laboratory of Archeology, Univ. of Ga., 1973. 85p. (975.85) 
 
36 
 
 Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., comp. Some Georgia County Records .. Easley, S. C., Southern Historical Pr., 1977. v.2 Greene County, pp. 162-365. (929.3) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming, comp. 1850 Census of Geor ia (Greene 4,800 Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 197 . 
 
over 929.3) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia (Index to 25 Counties) . Savannah, The author, 1975. 46p. (929.3) 
 
Raper, Arthur Franklin. Preface to Peasantry: a Tale of Two Black Belt Counties. Chapel Hill, N. C., Univ. of North Carolina Pr., 1936. 423p. (309.1758) 
 
Raper, Arthur Franklin. Tenants of the Almighty. New York, Macmillan, 1943. 482p. (975.861) 
 
Rice, Thaddeus Brockett. History of Greene County, Georgia, 1786-1886. Ed. by Carolyn White Williams. Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1961. 648p. ( 975.861) 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 1790 Census .. Albany. Delwyn Associat~~, 1975. Greene County, pp. 108-130. (929.3) 
 
Underwood, Claire. Easter Monday at Flat Rock Was a Great Day in Greene County Long Ago. GEORGIA Magazine XI, (Apr.-May, 1968), pp. 16-17. 
 
GWINNETT 
Flanigan, James C. Gwinnett Churches, a Complete History of Every Church in Gwinnett County, Georgia, With Short Biographical Sketches of Its Ministers. Lawrenceville, The author, 1911. 388p. (975.822) 
Flanigan, James C. History of Gwinnett County, 1818-1960. 2v. v.l Hapeville, Tyler & Co., 1943. 446p. v.2 Hapeville, Longino & Porter, Inc., 1959. 629p. (975.822) 
McRay, Sybil. Sesquicentennial History of the Chattahoochee Baptist Association and Its Affiliated Churches. [s.l., s.n.J, 197_ 209p. (286.1758) 
Stewart, William C. Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and Their Nei hbors in the Western Mi ration. Washington, D. C., National Genealogical Soc., 19 5. 326p. (929.3) 
 
HABERSHAM 
Christer, Isabel. Demorest in the Piedmont. Demorest, Privately Printed [n.d. (after 1965)J 38p. (975.8125) 
Church, Mary L. Hills of Habersham. Clarksville, The author, 1962. 165p. (975.8125) 
37 
 
 McRay, Sybil. Ses uicentennial Histor of the and Its Affiliated Churches. Cs.l., s.n.J, 
Trogdon, Kathryn Curtis. History of Stephens County, Georgia (1715-1972). Toccoa, Toccoa Womens Club, 1973. Chap.III Habersham County, pp. 39-46. (975. 8132) 
HALL 
Bates, James E. Gainesville's First 150 Years. GEORGIA Magazine XIV (May, 1971), pp. 14-1  
Chicopee Manufacturing Corpotation of Georgia, Chicopee, Ga. Chicopee, Georgia. 
CNew York, Doyle Ketchen & McCormick, Inc., 1930?J 39p. (338.74) 
THE DAILEY TIMES. Hall County's 150th Anniversary. [Sesquicentennial Edition, Gainesville, The author, March 23, 1969. 148p. (Ga. VF) (Library Use Only) 
McRay, Sybil, camp. Book "A" Wills 1837-1867, and Wills Recorded in Minute Book "A"-Misc. 11A11 1819-1 39 Hall Count Ga. Gainesville, The author, 19 8. 70p. 929.3 
McRay, Sybil, camp. 1836 Hall County "Dragoons" ... Gainesville, The author, 1970. 25p. (975.8272) 
 
McRay, Sybil, comp. Hall County, Georgia, 1840-1870: Marriages (Book A, part II). Gainesville, The author, 1969. 95p. (929.3) 
 
McRay, 
 
1850929.3) 
 
McRay, Sybil. Ses uicentennial Histor 
 
and 
 
Its Affiliated Churches. Cs.l.J, Cs.n.J, 
 
McRay, Sybil. This 'N That: Histor of Hall Count Personalities, Bible Records. 
 
McRay, Sybil. Tombstone Inscri author, 1971. 389p. 
 
Hall Count 
 
Gainesville, The 
 
Oglesby, Ted. White Sulphur Springs. GEORGIA Magazine XIV (May, 1971), pp. 26-2~ 
 
Robertson, T. H. History of the Chattahoochee Baptist Association 1826-1955. Cs.l., s.n., 195_J 3Bp. (286.1858} 
 
Stewart, William C. .-G.;.o~n~e_t.;.o~G.;..e_o...,r~g,..i...,a~:~..;....;~;.o;;..;;~~a~n.;.d...,.;.GW1.;.;.-..~nn;;;;.e.;;.t.;;.t~C-o...,un~t;.;i...,e~s;...._;a.;;;.n_d~Th~e.;;;i.;:;..r 
 
Nei hbors in the Western Mi 
 
D. c., National 
 
Genealogical Soc., 19 5. 32 
 
 HANCOCK 
 
Baker, Pearl R. 'Neath Georgia Sod: Cemetery Inscriptions. Albany, Georgia Pioneers Publications, 1970. Hancock County, pp. 94-100. (929.5) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter, Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Puo. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Hancock County: Wills and Estates 1794-1850; A Few Marriages, 1805-1810, pp. 85-92. (929.3) 
 
Houston, Martha Lou, comp. Land Lottery List of Oglethorpe County, Georgia, 1804, and Hancock Countyg Georgia, 1806. Columbus, Walton-Forbes Co., 1928. 44p. (333.1) 
 
Houston, Martha Lou, comp. Marriages of Hancock County, Georgia 1806 to 1850. Reprinted with Land Lottery List of Hancock County, Georgia 1806; with an Index to Brides by Anita Comtois. Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1977. 115p. (929.3) 
 
Jernigan, Paul. Sparta Baptist Church, 1790-1967. Sparta, Sparta Baptist Church, 1967. 47p. (975.8623) 
 
Linley, John. Architecture Univ. of Georgia, 
 
Oconee Re ion. Athens, 
 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., comp. Some Georgia County Records  Easley, S.c., Southern Historical Pr., 1977. v.l Hancock County, pp. 78-121. (929.3) 
 
Moore, Virginia H. Sparta. 
 
Homes of 
 
Moore, Virginia H. Historic Sparta and Hancock County. GEORGIA Magazine IX, (Oct-Nov 1965), pp. 16-17. 
 
Smith, Elizabeth Wiley and Sara S. Carnes. History of Hancock County, Georgia. Washington, Wilkes Publ. Co., 1974. 2v. (975.8623) 
 
Warren, Mary Bondurant. Marriage Book A (1804-1821) Clarke County, Georgia . Athens, Heritage Papers, 1966. Hancock.County Licenses. pp. 33-35. (929.3) 
 
HARALSON 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Haralson County. pp. 28-29 
 
39 
 
 'l'rimble, Lee. S., Sr. rallapoosa Territory. [Tallapoosa?J, 1952. 38p. (975.838) 
 
HARRIS 
 
Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Georgia. A Bicentennial project, D. Gregory Jeane, ed., Douglas Clare Purcell, assoc. ed., Sidney R. Mullen, Prin. architect, George R. McGlaun, Jr., photo. Published for the Historic Chattahoochee Commission by the Univ. of Alabama Pr. 1978. 208p. 
(720.9758) 
 
Barfield, Louise (Calhoun). Histor of Harris Count Columbus, Coleman Office Supply House, 19 1. 
 
Chattahoochee Valley Historical Tem le Beth-El 18 -1 of West Point (Bulletin No. 4) 
 
of C.S.A. 
7p. 
 
Chattahoochee Valley Historical Society. West Point on the Chattahoochee. West Point, The author, 1957. 122p. (Bulletin No. 3) (975.846) 
 
Davidson, William H. Pine Log and Greek Revival; Houses and People of Three Counties in Georgia and Alabama. Alexander City, Ala., Outlook Pub. Co., 1964. 396p. (Chattahoochee Valley Historical Soc., Pub. No. 6.) (975.8) 
 
HART 
Baker, John William. History of Hart County 1933. Atlanta, Foote & Davies, 
1933. 426p. (975.8155) 
 
HEARD 
Bonner, James Calvin. Short Risto~ of Heard County. 3d ed. Milledgeville, The author, 1967. 25p.975.8422) 
Wilkinson, Stannye. Our Town, Franklin, Georgia. Franklin, The author, 1965. 48p. (975.842) 
 
HENRY 
Clements, Wiley A., comp. History of Henry County, May 1821-1921. Compiled and printed by Wiley A. Clements, [s.l.J 19--. 43 pages (some pages not included) Photographic facisimile of copy owned by "Bess Fouche", 1979. (975. 8435) 
 
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 Garrett, Franklin Miller. Atlanta and Its Environs; a Chronicle of Its People and Events. New York, N. Y., Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1954. 3v. (975.8231) 
Henry County Sesquicentennial, 1821-1971. The Sesquicentennial Booklet Committee, J. 0. Rooks, editor, [s.l.J, [s.n.J, [197l?J. 72p. (975.8435) 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., comp. Some Georgia County Records  Easley, S. C., Southern Historical Pr., 1978. v.3 Henry County, pp. 147210. (929.3) 
Mitchell, Stephens, comp. Original Grantees of Lots in the Fourteenth District of Originally Henry County~ now FUlton County, Georgia. ATLANTA HISTORICAL SOC. BULLETIN I Dec, 1930), pp. 43-49. (975.8761) 
Rainer, Vessie Thrasher. Henry County Georgia, the Mother of Counties. McDonough, Henry County Historical Foundation, 1971. 374p. (975.8435) 
 
HOUSTON 
 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Days Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.88) 
 
Flanders, Ralph B. Two Plantations and a Count GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY XII, 
 
ia. 975. 8o05) 
 
Grice, Warren. History of Houston County, Georgia. Compiled under the 
supervision of Mrs. H. P. Dobbins and Mrs. C. B. Andrew unpublished thesis in Perry Public Library. Perry, [n~p.J, 1934. 335p. 
(975.8515) 
 
Hickson, Bobbe Smith. A Land So Dedicated: Houston Count Perry, Houston County Library Board, 1976. 316p. 
 
Wade, John Donald. Marshallville Methodist Church From Its to 1950. Marshallville, The author, 1952. lllp. 
 
IRWIN 
Clements, James Bagley. HistorY of Irwin County; with new index by Margaret H. Cannon. Spartanburg, S. C., Reprint Co., 1978. 
590p. Reprint of the 1932 ed. published by Foote & Davies 
Co., Atlanta. (975.8855) 
Clements, James Bagley. History of Irwin County. Atlanta, Foote & Davies, 1932. 539p. (975.8855) 
 
 Huxford, Folks. Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia; a Biographical Account of Some of  the Original Counties of Irwin, Appling, Wayne, Camden, and Gl~. Adel, Patten Pub. Co., 1951-1975. 7v. and index. (975.87 
New Canaan! Fitzgerald and the Old Soldier Colony in Irwin County, Ga. as seen by an outsider. Editor, Jay Shrader, Fitzgerald, [Savannah Morning News Print, 1896J, 1971. Commemorative edition: Diamond Jubilee, 1896-1971. 58p. (975.8855) 
JACKSON 
Coulter, Ellis Merton. Toombs Oak, the Tree That Owned Itself, and Other Chapters of Georgia. Athens, Univ. of Georgia Pr., 1966. 264p. (975.8oo8) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Jackson County: Marriages, pp. 27-34; 105-109; Ministers and Justices of Peace, pp. 34-35; Wills, pp. 103-105. (929.3) 
Elrod, 
Hardman, Thomas Colquitt . Georgia, 1810-1949. 
McRay, Sybil. Sesquicentennial History of the Chattahoochee Baptist Association and Its Affiliated Churches. Cs.l.J, Cs.n.J, 197_. 209p. (286.1758) 
 
Wilson, Gustavus James Nash. Georgia Blood, edited and published by Peggy Bicknell. Decatur, J & C Graphics, 1977. 343p. Reprint of the 1914 ed. with the title of Early History of Jackson County, 
Georgia, published by Foote & Davies (975.8145) 
JASPER 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Days Alon~ the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.8 ) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Jasper County: Wills and Appraisements; Jurors in Old Randolph; Marriages, pp. 35-43. (929.3) 
42 
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,.... 
 
 Linley, John. Architecture Univ. of Georgia, 
 
Oconee Re ion. Athens, 
 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., comp. Some Georgia County Records . Easley, S.C., Southern Historical Pr., 1977. v.2 Jasper County, pp. 42-82. (929.3) 
 
Stewart, William C. Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and Their Neighbors in the Western Migration. Washington, D. C., National Genealogical Soc., 1965. 326p. (929.3) 
 
JEFF DAVIS 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Days Alon~ the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.8 ) 
 
JEFFERSON 
Alden Associates, Albany. Jefferson-Burke Countf1 Georgia: Early Records. Albany, The author, 1965. pp. 1-72. 929.3) 
Baker, Pearl R. 'Neath Georgia Sod: Cemetery Inscriptions. Albany, Georgia. Pioneers Publications, 1970. Jefferson County, pp. 100-154. (929.5) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Jefferson County: Wills; List of Persons entitled to Draws in Lottery, Tax Lists, pp. 43-54. (929.3) 
Dorsey, James Edward, comp. Jefferson County, Georgia 1871-1900: a Collection of Newspaper Sources. Swainsboro, Emanuel County Junior College Library 1979. 50p. Articles taken from issues of the WAYNESBORO TRUE CITIZEN. (975.8663) 
Historical Records Survey. Georgia. ~I-n..;.v-.en.;;;;t.;.o--..~o-f~t;;.;;h.;;..e~C;..;o..,un~t~.;.A~r-c_h"':'i-v_e_s=-o-f Georgia, No. 81: Jefferson County, Louisville  Atlanta, The 
~au~t-ho~r-,~1~9T4~o-.~2~31~p~.~~(9~7~5~.~86~6")~~--~------- 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., comp. Some Georgia County Records  Easley, S.C., Southern Historical Pr., 1977. v.l Jefferson County, pp. 122-183. (929.3) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia (Jefferson County}  Savannah, The author, 1973. 54p. (929.3) 
Powell, Lillian Lewis, Dorothy Collins Odom, and Albert M. Hillhouse. Grave Markers in Burke County 1 Georgia, with Thirty-Nine Cemeteries in Four Adjoining Counties. Waynesboro, Chalker Pub. Co., 1974. 367p. (929.5) 
43 
 
 Thomas, Z. V., ~xs. History of Jefferson County; with new index by Margaret H. Cannon. Spartanburg, S.C., Reprint Co., 1978. 154p. Reprint of the 1927 ed. published by the Press of the J. W. Burke Co., Macon. (975.8663) 
Thomas, Z. V., Mrs. History of Jefferson County. Macon J. W. Burke Co., 1927. 144p. (SpC 975.8663)* 
 
JENKINS 
 
Dorsey, James Edward, comp. Millen, Georgia, 1883-1900: a Collection of Newspaper Sources. Swainsboro, Emanuel County Junior College Library, 1978. 134p. (975.8693) 
 
Powell, Lillian 
 
Odom and Albert M. Hillhouse. with Thirty-Nine Waynesboro, Chalker 
 
JOHNSON 
 
Linley, John. Architecture Univ. of Georgia, 
 
Oconee Re ion. Athens, 
 
Meadows, Mattie Lee Hoover, comp. Searching For Our Ancestors Among the Gravestones: a Cemetery Record of Johnson County, Georgia. Wrightsville, Johnson County Historical Society, Cl97?J 603p. (929.3) 
 
Memory Book of American Revolution Bicentennial, 1776-1976, Johnson County, Georgia, U. S. A. Rebecca R. Lovett and Mary Jo Stephens, editors. [s.l.J, Johnson County Bicentennial Steering Committee, 1976. 106p. (975.8676) 
 
JON~S 
Abbott, Frank M. History of the People of Jones County, Georgia. --Macon, Lineage Unlimited, 1977. v.l Genealogies.--v.2 Early Records. --v.3 1820 through 1860 Census.--v.4 Cemetery Records. (929.3) 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Days Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.88) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens various printers, 1926- v.l Jones County: Wills, pp. 55-57. (929.3) 
Gunn, Victoria Reeves. Jarrell Plantation: a History, Atlanta, Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Historic Preservation Section, 1974. 263p. (975.8567) 
44 
 
 Williams, Carolyn (White). History of Jones County, Georgia, For One Hundred Years, Specifically 1807-1907. Bicentennial ed., sponsored by Old Clinton Historical Society, Macon, J. W. Burke, (cl957), 1976. 1103p. (975.8567) 
Williams Carolyn (White). History of Jones County, Georgia, For One Hundred Years, Specifically 1807-1907. Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1957. 1103p. (975.8567) 
LAMAR 
Lambdin, Augusta, ed. History of Lamar County. Sponsored by Willie Hunt Smith Chapter, U.D.C., Advisory Committee, Citizens Committee, Committee from Lamar County Grand Jury. Atlanta, William H. Wolfe, 1978. 516p. Reprint of the 1932 ed. published by the Barnesville News-Gazette. (975.8446) 
Lambdin, Augusta, ed. History of Lamar County. Sponsored by Willie Hunt Smith Chapter, U.D.C., Advisory Committee, Committee from Lamar County Grand Jury. Barnesville, Barnesville New-Gazette, 1932. 516p. (975.8446) 
LANIER 
Lakeland-Lanier County Bicentennial History Committee. Old Times There are Not Forgotten, a Story in Picture and Words of the People of Lanier County. Lakeland, Carey Cameron, ~1b. 1978. llOp. (975.8817) 
LAURENS 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Laurens County: Index to Wills; Marriages, pp. 57-61. (929.3) 
Hart, Bertha Sheppard. Official History of Laurens County, Georgia, 18071941. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub., 1972. 546p. (975.8535) Reprint of 1941 edition sponsored by John Laurens Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, printed by McGregor Co., Athens. 
Hart, Bertha Sheppard. Official History of Laurens County, Georgia, 18071941. Sponsored by John Laurens Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Athens, McGregor Co., 1941. 546p. (975.8535) 
otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia, (Laurens County)  Savannah, The author, 1973. 46p. (929.3) 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Geor~ia, (Index to 25 Counties)  
Savannah, The author, 1975. 4 p. (929.3) 
45 
 
 Townsend, Brigid, camp. Indexes to Seven State Census Reports for Counties in Georgia, 1838-1845. Atlanta, R. J. Taylor, Jr., Foundation, 1975. Laurens County, pp. 19-26. (929.3) 
 
LEE 
 
Geer, Corinne Carlton. Southern Plantation Cookbook. Tallahassee, Florida, Rose Pr. Co. , 1976. 233p. (641. 59) 
 
Historical Records Survey. Georgia, No. 1942. 97p. 
 
of the Count Archives of Atlanta, The author, 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Geor~ia, (Index to 25 Counties)  Savannah, The author, 1975. 4 p. (929.3) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia (Lee County) . Savannah, The author, 1973. 43p. (929.3) 
 
LIBERTY 
Brunswick, Georgia. Chamber of Commerce. Flags of Five Nations, a Collection of Historical Sketches and Stories of the Golden Isles of Guale. Sea Island, The Cloister, n.d. 95p. (975.871) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Liberty County: Wills, 1790-1835, pp. 92-95. (929.3) 
Fancher, Besty. Lost Legacy of Georgia's Golden Isles. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1971. 216p. (917.5871) 
Folsom, Horace B. Midway Coniregational Church, a Patriotic Paragon, 16301752-1929. Mt. Vernon, rhe author, 1929. 50p. (975.8733) 
Harper, Roland M. A Statistical Stugy Members of the Same Communit QUARTERLY, XXI Sept, 1937 
Holmes, James. "Dr. Bullies" Notes: Reminiscences of Early Georgia and Philadelphia and New Haven in the 1800's. Compiled and edited by Delma Eugene Presley. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1976. 247p. (975.8733) "Dr. Bullie's Notes" originally appeared in the DARIEN TIMBER GAZETTE from 1875 to 1880. 
Jones, Charles Colcock. Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, Morning News Steam Print. House, 1878. 263p. (975.802) 
 
 Jones, Mary Sharpe, and Mary Jones Mallard. Ex erience Durin the Invasion of Tuscaloosa, Ala., Confederate Pub. Co., Centennial Studies, No. 12) (973.78) 
Lovell, Caroline Couper Stiles. Golden Isles of Geor~ia. Boston, Mass., Little, Brown & Co., 1932. 300p. (975.871 
Mcilvaine, Paul M. Dead Town of Sunbury~ Georgia. Hendersonville, N. C., The author, 1971. 64p. (975. 733) 
 
Martin, Josephine Bacon. 2d ed. Darien, 
 
1752-1867. 
 
Monroe, Haskett. Men Without Law: Federal Raidin GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, XLIV June, 
 
Montgomery, Sir Robert, bart. and John Barnwell. Most Delightful Golden Isles .. Introduction by Kenneth Coleman. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1969. 75p. (975.802) 
 
Myers, Robert Manson, ed. Children of Pride  New Haven, Yale Univ. Pr., 1972. l845p. (929.209758 Jones) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia. (Index to 25 Counties)  Savannah, The author, 1975. 46p. (929.3) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia (Liberty County) . Savannah, The author, 1971. 29p. (929.3) 
 
Pond, Cornelia Jones. Life on a Liberty County Plantation  Ed. by Josephine Bacon Martin. Darien, Darien News, 1974. l46p. (917.58030924) 
 
Rogers, George A. and R. F. Saunders, Jr. The Scourge of Sherman's Men in Liberty Count~. Georgia. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, LX (Winter, 1976), pp. 35 -369. (975.8005) 
 
Sheftall, John McKay. Sunbury On the Medway. a Selective History of the Town. Inhabitants. and Fortifications. Atlanta, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Office of Planning and Research, Historic Preservation Section, 1977. 252p. (975.8733) 
 
Stacy, 
 
Substitutes for Geor ia's Lost 1790 Census  Albany, Delwyn Associates, 1975. Liberty County, pp. 130-139. 929.3) 
 
47 
 
 l 
Vanstory, Burnette (Lightle). Geor~ia's Land of the Golden Isles. Athens, Univ. of Georgia Pr., 195 . 202p. (975.871) 
Wightman, Orrin Sage, and Margaret Davis Cate. Early Days of Coastal Georgia. St. Simons Island, Fort Frederica Assn., 1955. 235p. (975.804) 
Wilson, Caroline Price. Annals of Gear ia Im ortant Earl Records of the State. Vidalia, Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 19 9 reprint of 1928-33 ed.) 2v. in 1. v.l Liberty County Records and a State Revolutionary Pay Roll. 208p. (929.3) 
Wilson, Caroline Price. Candle Lifhts on Old Libertt Countl. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, I Mar, 1927), pp. 4 -53. 975.8005) 
LINCOLN 
Baker, Pearl R. 'Neath Georgia Sod: Cemetery Inscriptions. Albany, Georgia Pioneers Publications, 1970. Lincoln County, pp. 155-183. (929.5) 
Coulter, Ellis Merton. Old Petersburg and the Broad River Valley of Georgia; Their Rise and Decline. Athens, Univ. of Georgia Pr., 1965. 228p. (975.81) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Lincoln County: Index to Wills and Estates; Marriages, pp. 61-69. (929.3) 
Hudson, Frank Parker. An 1800 Census for Lincoln Count Geor ia. Atlanta R. J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation, 1977. 135p. 929.3 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia, (Index to 25 Counties)  Savannah, The author, 1975. 46p. (929.3) 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia, (Lincoln County)  Savannah, The author, 1971. 3lp. (929.3) 
Perryman, Clinton J. History of Lincoln County, Georgia. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms International, 1979. 26lp. A facsimile of the manuscript produced in 1933. (975.8165) 
LOWNDES 
Daughters of the American Revolution. General James Jackson Chapter. History of Lowndes County, Georgia, 1825-1941; with new index by Mrs. Fred H. Hodges, Sr. Spartanburg, S. C., Reprint Co., 1978. 424p. Re print of the 1942 ed. published by Daughters of the American Revolution, General James Jackson Chapter, Vaidosta. (975.8864) 
48 
 
 Daughters of the American Revolution. General James Jackson Chapter. History of Lowndes County, Geor~ia, 1825-1941. Valdosta, The 
author, 1942. 4oop. (975.8864 
 
Murray, Alton J. South Georgia Rebels: the True Wartime Experiences of the 26th Re iment Geor ia Volunteer Infantr Lawton-GordonEvans Brigade, Confederate States Army, 18 1-1 5. St. Mary's, The author, 1976. 326p. (973.74) 
 
Shelton, Jane Twitty. Pines and Pioneers: a Histor 
 
Georgia, 1825-1900. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. 
 
864) 
 
LUMPKIN 
 
Boatright, Sherry L. The John C. Calhoun Gold Mine: An Introductory Report On Its Historical Significance. Atlanta, State of Georgia, Dept. of Natural Resources, Historic Preservation Section, 1974. 105p. & maps. (975.8273) 
 
Cain, Andrew W. History of Lumpkin County for the First Hundred Years, 1832-1932; with new index by Margaret H. Cannon. Spartanburg, S.C., Reprint Co., 1978. 530p. Reprint of the 1932 ed. published by Stein Printing Co., Atlanta. (975.8273) 
 
Cain, Andrew W. 1932. 
 
1832- 
 
Coulter, Ellis Merton. Auraria: Story of a Georgia Gold-mining Town. Athens, 
Univ. of Georgia Pr., 1956. 149p. (975.8) 
 
McRay, Sybil. Sesquicentennial History of the Chattahoochee Baptist Association and Its Affiliated Churches. [s.l.J, [s.n.J, 197_. 209p. (286.1758) 
 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Lumpkin County. pp. 28-29 
 
Otto, 
 
(Index to 2 Counties)  Savannah, 
 
Shuler, Edward Leander. Blood Mountain; an Historical Story About Choestoe and Choestoeans. Jacksonville, Fla., Convention Pr., 1953. 147p. (975.8285) 
Spencer, Elma Dill (Russell). Gold County, 1828-1858. San Antonio, Tex., Naylor Co., 1958. 256p. (978) 
 
 Baker, Pearl. A Handbook of Histor : McDuffie Count [s.l.J, Progress-News Pub. Co., 1971? 238p. 
Baker, Pearl. 'Neath Georgia Sod: Cemetery Inscriptions. Albany, Georgia Pioneers Publications, 1970. McDuffie County, pp. 184-271. (929.5) 
Baker, Pearl. Story of Wrightsboro, 1768-1964. Written for the Wrightsboro Restoration Foundation. Warrenton, Warrenton Clipper, 1965. 37p. (975.863) 
Thomas, Kenneth H. Rock House, McDuffie County, Georgia: an Analysis of an Historic Site. Thomson, Wrightsboro Quaker Community Foundation, 1977. 164p. Reprint of the 1974 ed. published by the State of Georgia, Dept. of Natural Resources, Office of Planning and Research, Historic Preservation Section. (975.8632) 
MciNTOSH 
Brunswick, Georgia. Chamber of Commerce. Flags of Five Nations. a Collection of Historical Sketches and Stories of the Golden Isles of Guale. Sea Island, The Cloister, n.d. 95p. (975.871) 
Conrad, Georgia Bryan. Reminiscences of a Southern Woman. Hampton, Va., Hampton Institute Pr. Cl90l?J Reprinted from the SOUTHERN WORKMAN, Feb-July 1901. 26p. (975.8030924) 
Fancher, Betsy. Lost Legacy of Georgia's Golden Isles. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1971. 246p. (917.5871) 
Holmes, James. "Dr. Bullie's" Notes: Reminiscences of Early Georgia and Philadelphia and New Haven in the lBOO's. Compiled and edited by Delma Eugene Presley. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1976. 247p. (975.8733) "Dr. Bullie's Notes" originally appeared in the DARIEN TIMBER GAZETTE from 1875 to 1880. 
Jones, Charles Colcock. Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, Morning News Steam Print. House, 1878. 263p. (975.802) 
Lewis, Bessie. Mcintosh County, Georgia. Darien, Ashantilly Pr., 1966. 24p. (975.8737) 
Lewis, Bessie. They Called Their Town Darien: being a Short History of Darien and Mcintosh County, Georgia. [Darien], The Darien News, 1975. 6op. (975.8737) 
Lovell, Caroline Couper Stiles. Golden Isles of Geor~ia. Boston, Mass., 
Little, Brown & Co., 1932. 300p. (975.871 
Montgomery, Sir Robert, bart. and John Barnwell. Most Delightful Golden Isles  Introduction by Kenneth Coleman. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1969. 75p. (975.802) 
51 
 
 Murray, Alton J. South Georgia. Hebels: the True Wartime Experiences of the 26th Re iment Geor ia Volunteer Infantr Lawton-Gordon-Evans Brigade, Confederate States Army, 18 1-18 5. St. Mary's, The author, 1976. 326p. (973,74) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Geor Savannah, The author, 1975. 
 
to 25 Counties) .. 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia (Mcintosh County) .. Savannah, The author, 1975. 16p. (929.3) 
 
Teal, Mildred. Portrait of an Island. (Sapelo). New York, N. Y., Atheneum, 1964. 167p. (574.9758) 
 
Vanstory, Burnette (Lightle). Geor~ia's Land of the Golden Isles. Athens, Univ. of Georgia Pr., 195 . 202p. (975.871) 
 
Wightman, Orrin Sage, and Margaret Davis Cate. Early Days of Coastal Georgia. St. Simons Island, Fort Frederica Assn., 1955. 235p. (975.804) 
 
MACON 
 
Hays, Louise Frederick. History of Macon County, Georgia. Spartanburg, S.C., Reprint Co., 1979. 803p. & map. Reprint of the 1933 ed. published by Stein Print. Co., Atlanta. (975.8513) 
 
Hays, Louise Frederick. History of Macon County, Georgia. Atlanta, Stein Print. Co. , 1933. 803p. (975.8513) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Geor ia Savannah, The author, 1975. 
 
to 25 Counties) .. 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia (Macon County) .. Savannah, The author, 1973. 52p. (929.3) 
 
Payne, Lois. Historical Sketches of Oglethorpe, Georgia. Cs.l.J, Cs.n.J, 1979. 77p. Facsimile reprint of clippings from THE CITIZEN AND GEORGIAN, Macon County's weekly newspaper. (975.8513) 
 
Raper, Arthur Franklin. Preface to Peasantry; a Tale of Two Black Belt Counties. Chapel Hill, N.C., Univ. of North Carolina Pr., 1936. 423p. (309.1758) 
 
Wade, John Donald. Marshallville Methodist Marshallville, The author, 1952. 
 
to 1950. 
 
MADISON 
Cartledge, Groves Harrison. Historical Sketches: Presbyterian Churches and Early Settlers in Northeast Georgia. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Print. Dept., 1960. 208p. (~AS.l) 
 
51 
 
 Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Madison County: Wills; Marriages, pp. 69-78. (929.3) 
Stewart, William C. Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counti~s and Their Nei hbors in the Western Mi ration. Washington, D. C., National Genealogical Soc., 1965. 32 p. 929.3) 
Tabor, Paul. Histoyz of Nadison County, Georgia. [s.l.J, [s.n.J, 1974. 212p. (975.8152 
MARION 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia, (Index to 25 Counties) ... Savannah, The author, 1975. 46p. (929.3) 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 1850 Census of Georgia (Marion County) . Savannah, The author, 1974. 82p. (929.3) 
Powell, Nettie. History of Marion County, Georgia. Columbia, Historical Pub. Co., 1931. 178p. (975.8577) 
MERIWETHER 
Davidson, William H. Brooks of Honey and Butter; Plantations and People of Meriwether County, Georgia. Alexander City, Ala., Outlook Pub. Co., 1971. 2v. (975.8455) 
Pinkston, Regina P. HistoTical Account of Meriwether Count Greenville, Meriwether Historical Society, 197  
Reid, Charles Sloan. Brief Historical Sketch of the Town of Woodbu Meriwether Co1mt;r, Georgia. [s.l.J, [s.n.J, 19?? 32p. 975.8455) 
MILTON 
Cooper, Walter Gerald. OfficU.l History of Fulton Co'llnty. Spartanburg, S. C., Reprint Co., 1978. 912p. Reprint of the 1934 ed. published by Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., Atlanta. Milton, Mother of Mighty Men. pp. 728-733. (975.823) 
Ritz, Alex M. Orgins of Fulton Count~. ATLANTA HISTOBICAL BULLETIN IX (Oct, 1951), pp. 3-25. (975.8761 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Milton County. pp. 28-29 
52 
 
 MITCHELL 
THE CA}ULLA ENTERPRISE, Centennial Edition. Mitchell County Centennial, 18 7-l 57. Camilla, The author, Oct. 25, 1957. 86p. (Spc Ga. VF)* Only) 
Rogers, Marion D. Building of a Town: a Partial History of Pelham, Georgia, and Surrounding Areas, 1881-1974. Pelham, The author, 1976. l99p. (975-8973) 
Spence, Margaret and Anna M. Fleming. History of Mitchell County, 1857-1976. [s.l.J, [s.n.J, 1976? 340p. (975.8973) 
MONROE 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Days Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.88) 
Fletcher, Jack K. Methodism in Monroe County, 1823-1973. [s.l.J, [s.n.J, 1973? 47p. ( 287. 6) 
Hill, Cora A. "Old Timers" of Forsyth and Monroe County. [s.l.J, [s.n.J, 1976. l6p. These commentaries have appeared in the MONROE COUNTY REPORTER. (975.8563) 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., comp. Some Georgia County Records ... Easley, S. C., Southern Historical Pr., 1978. v.3 Monore County, pp. 227-261. (929.3) 
Otto, Rhea Cumming, comp. 1850 Census of Georgia (Monroe County), Nearly 6,850 Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 1975. 77p. (929.3) 
MONTGOMERY 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Montgomery County: Jurors, 1816; Wills, 18091850; Marriages, 1810-1850. pp. 95-106. (929.3) 
Dorsey, James E., comp. Emanuel County Legal Notices; pre- 1860 Notices appearing in Selected Georgia Newspapers. [s.l.J, Emanuel Historic Preservation Society, 1978. Montgomery County, pp. l, 3-7. (929.3) 
1880 Census, Montgomery County, Georgia. Compiled from the microfilm of the orginal Census by John E. Mosley. Dunwoody, John E. Mosley. 19?? l30p. (929.3) 
53 
 
 MORGAN 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Morgan County: Wills; Marriages, pp. 78-83. (929.3) 
Ricky, Louise McHenry. Rambles Through Morgan County . Madison, Morgan County Historical Soc., 1971. (Includes a seconded. of . Histor~ of Morgan County written to celebrate its sesquicentennial in 1957. 2llp. (975.8595) 
Hunt, Caroline C. Oconee, Temporary Boundary. CAthensJ, Laboratory of Archeology, Univ. of Ga., 1973. 85p. (975.85) 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., comp. Some Georgia County Records . Easley, S.C., Southern Historical Pr., 1977. v.2 Morgan County, pp. 83-101. (929.3) 
Morgan County Ses The 
MURRAY 
Howard, Timothy. Histor~ of Chatsworth, Georgia. Chatsworth, [s.n.J, 1976. 23p. (975.831 
Lewis, Eulalie M. Roads and Steamboats in North Geor ia. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY XLIII Mar, 1959 , pp. 90-102. 975.8005) 
Lewis, Eulalie M. Tilton: Life in a Small Georgia Town. GEORGIA HISTORICAL XLII (Dec, 1958), pp. 427-440. (975.8005) 
Lewis, Eulalie M. Valley of the Conasauga. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY XLII (Sept, 1958), pp. 313-323. (975.8005) 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Murray County. pp. 28-29 
Shriner, Charles H. Histor~ of Murray County. [s.l.J, [s.n.J, 1911. 48 leaves. (975.831 
vfuitfield County, Georgia, History Commission. Official History of Whitfield County, Georgia. Comp. by Mrs. R. M.. Herron, and others. Dalton, A. J. Showalter, 1936. Census of 1850 of Murray County, Georgia, of which Whitfield County was then a part. pp. 175-183. (975.832) 
Vfuitehead, Mrs. Raymond H. (Tolva Roberts). Genealo ical Histor Murray County Georgia. Atlanta, The author, 1972. 
 
 MUSCOGEE 
 
Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Georgia. A Bicentennial project, D. Gregory Jeane, ed., Douglas Clare Purcell, assoc, ed., Sidney R. Mullen, Prin. architect, George R. McG~aun, Jr., photo. Published for the Historic Chattahoochee Commission by the Univ~ of Alabam~ Pr., 1978. 208p. (720.9758) 
 
GEORGIA Magazine. Columbus Issue, GEORGIA Magazine. VI (Feb-Mar, 1963). 42p. 
 
Historical Records Survey. Georgia. Georgia, No. 106: Muscogee 
 
of author, 
 
Lupold, John S. Columbus, Georgia, 1828-1978. Columbus, Columbus Sesquicentennial, Inc., 1978. l39p. (975.847) 
 
Mahan, Katherine Hi~es. Showboats to Soft Shoes; a Century of Musical Development in Columbus, Georgia, 1828-1928. Columbus, Columbus Office Supply Co., 1968. 206p. (780.9758) 
 
Mahan, Katherine Hines, William Clyde Woodall, and Lenora Woodall Nilan. A History of Public Education in Muscogee County and the City of Columbus, Georgia, 1828-1976. Columbus, Muscogee County Board of Education, 1977. 394p. (379.75847) 
 
Martin, John H. Columbus, Geo., From Its Selection As a "Trading Town" in 1827, to Its Partial Destriction by Wilson's Raid in 1865. Easley, S. C., Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1972. (reprint of 1874 ed.) 2 pts in 1: pt. 1 l74p.; pt. 2 l96p. (975.847) 
 
Mealing, Esther Morrison. Century Old Houses of Columbus 
 
and 
 
Vicinity ... Columbus, The author, 1971. 166p. 
 
Payne, 
 
a Narrative Summar 1979. 26p. (286) 
 
Standard, Diffee William. Columbus, Georgia, In the Confederacy; the Social and Industrial Life of the Chattahoochee River Port. New York, N.Y., William-Frederickson Pr., 1954. 77p. (975.8591) 
 
Telfair, Nancy. History of Columbus, Georgia, 1828-1928. Columbus, Historical Pub. Co., 1929. 386p. (975.8591) 
 
Worsley, Etta (Blanchard). Columbus On the Chattahoochee. Columbus, Columbus Office Supply Co., 1951. 513p. (975.847) 
 
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 NEW'I'ON 
Burge, Dolly Summer (Lunt). Diary. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1962. 14lp. (975.859) 
Dixon, Sara Anderson and Mary Jane Dixon, comp. Newton County Georgia Cemeteries. Starrsville, The authors, 1968. 2-'r. (v.2 is Sesquicentennial edition). (929.3) 
Covington, First Baptist 1973? 158p. (286.1758) 
Jarrell, Charles C. Oxford Echoes. Atlanta, Historical Soc. of the North Georgia Conference, 1967. 104p. (975.8593) 
Lee, Fitzhugh. Newton County History. [being photoduplicated excerpts from 3 issues of The COVINGTON NEWS, Sept. 13, Sept. 20, and Oct. 18, 1935J. Covington, Covington News, 1935. 6 leaves. (929.1) 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., comp. Some Georgia County Records  Easley, S.C., Southern Historical Pr., 1978. v.3 Newton County, pp. 211-226. (929.3) 
Townsend, Brigid, comp. Indexes to Seven State Census Reports for Counties in Georgia, 1838-1845. Atlanta, R. J. Taylor, Jr., Foundation, 1975. Newton County, pp. 27-45. (929.3) 
Williford, William Bailey. Glory of Covington. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1973. 320p. (975.8593) 
OCONEE 
Burger, Emma Leila Sims. History of Oconee County, Georgia. (Mrs. Emma Leila Sims Burger, Watkinsville, Ga.) [s.l.J, [s.n.J, 1930. 20 leaves, 36p. (975.8193) Photographic reproduction of original held by Georgia Dept. of Archives and History. 
Reid, Frances W., and Mary B. Wa~ren. Mars Hill Baptist Church (constituted 1799) Clarke County. Oconee County, Georgia. Athens, Heritage Papers, 1966. 7lp. (286) 
OGLETHORPE 
Coulter, Ellis Merton. Old Petersburg and the Broad River Valley of Georgia; Their Rise and Decline. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1965. 228p. (975.81) 
 
 Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter. Ed by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md. Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Oglethorpe County: Jurors, 1794; Wills, 17941866; Headrights, 1794-1800; Marriages, 1794-1798, pp. 106-119. (929.3) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.5 Oglethorpe County: Marriage Records of ... 1795-1852, pp. 149-210. (929.3) 
Houston, Martha Lou Camp. Land Lottery List of Oglethorpe County, Georgia, 1804, and Hancock County~ Georgia 1806. Columbus, Walton-Forbes Co., 1928. 44p. (333.1 ) 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., camp. Some Georgia County Records .. Easley, S.C., Southern Historical Pr., 1977. v.2 Oglethorpe County, pp. 143-161. (929.3) 
Smith, Florrie Carter. History of Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Washington, Wilkes Pub. Co., 1970. 288p. (975.817) ............. Supplement, 1972. 346p. ( 97 5. 817) 
Smith, Sarah Quinn. Oglethorpe County Wills. [Washington, The author, l962J. 58p. (929.3) 
Stewart, William C. Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett Counties and Their Neighbors in the Western Migration. Washington, D. C., National Genealogical Society, 1965. 326p. (929.3) 
Warren, Mary Bondurant. 1800 Census of Oglethorpe County, Georgia; the Only Extant Census of 1800 Within the State of Georgia. Athens, 1965. 43p. (929.3) 
PAULDING 
County]. 
Mcinvale, Morton R. The Battle of Picketts' Mill: "Foredoomed to Oblivion". Atlanta, Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Office of Planning and Research, Historic Preservation Section, 1977. l75p. (973.73) 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Paulding County. pp. 28-29 
57 
 
 PEACH 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Governor Treutlen Chapter, Fort Valley. History of Peach County. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1972. 59lp. (975.8556) 
Wilson, Thelma. Fort Valley: Its Century of Progress. GEORGIA REVIEW XII (Fall, 1958), pp. 334-344. 
PICKENS 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Pickens County. pp. 28-29 
Tate, Lucius Eugene. History of Pickens County. Spartanburg, S. C., Reprint Co., 1978. 322p. Reprint of the 1935 ed. published by W. W. Brown. Atlanta. (975.8255) 
Tate, Lucius Eugene. History of Pickens County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1935. 322p. (975.8255) 
Tate, William, ed. Documents and Memoirs, Genealogical Tables: the Tates of Pickens County. Marietta, Continental Book Co., 1953. 94p. (929.2) 
PIERCE 
Broome, Dean. History of Pierce County, Georfia. Blackshear, Broome Print. and Office Supplies, 1973. v.l. 6 5p. (975.8792) 
Murray, Alton J. South Georgia Rebels: the True Wartime Experiences of the 26th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Lawton-Gordon-Evans Brigade, 
Confederate States Army, 1861-1865. St. Mary's, The author, 1976. 
326p. (973. 74) 
PIKE 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., camp. Some Georgia County Records .. Easley, S. C., Southern Historical Pr., 1978. v.3 Pike County, pp. 291-293. (929.3) 
Otto, Rhea Cumming, camp. 18 0 Census of Gear ia (Pike Count Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 1977. l03p. 
Pike County, Georgia. Historical Committee. Sesquicentennial, 1822-1972, Pike County, Georgia. CZebulonJ, The author, 1972. 96p. (975.8453) 
Rogers, R. W. History of Pike County From 1822 to 1922. Zebulon, The author, 1922. 72p. (975.845) 
58 
 
 POLK 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown ~~b. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Polk County. pp. 28-29 
Work Projects Administration. Georgia. Report of the Real Property, Land Use and Low Income Housin Area Surve 
 
PULASKI 
 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Da~s Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.88 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Pulaski County: Wills, pp. 83-84. (929.3) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Hawkinsville Chapter. History of Pulaski and Bleckley Counties, Georgia, 1808-1956. Compiled by Virginia Speer Hanes. (Updates its History of Pulaski County (1935) and includes a history of Bleckley County.) Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1957-58. 2v. (975.852) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Risto of Pulaski Count Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 
 
Hawkinsville Chapter. Atlanta, 
 
Jones, Charles Colcock. Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, Morning News Steam Print. House, 1875. 263p. (975.802) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming, comp. 1850 Census of Georgia (Pulaski), Over 3,800 Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 1978. 39p. (929.3) 
 
PUTNAM 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers. 1926- v.l Putnam County: Wills; Marriages, pp. 84-96. (929.3) 
 
Hull, Edward F., comp. Early Records of Putnam County, Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries, Wills, and Marriages. Ashland, Ala., The author, [l975?j l07p. (929.3) 
 
Hunt, Caroline C. Oconee, Temporary Boundary. CAthensJ, Laboratory of Archeology, Univ. of Ga., 1973. 85p. (9J5.85) 
 
Linley, John. Architecture of Middle Univ. of Ga., 1972. l94p. 
 
the Oconee Re ion. Athens, 
 
59 
 
 Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., camp. Some Georgia County Records ... Easley, S. C., Southern Historical Pr., 1977. v.2 Putnam County, pp. 102142. (929.3) 
Wynd, Frances. Putnam County, Georgia, Records. Albany, The author, n.d. 48p. (929.3) 
QUITMAN 
Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Georgia. A Bicentennial project, D. Gregory Jeane, ed., Douglas Clare Purcell, assoc. ed., Sidney R. Mullen, Prin. architect, George R. McGlaun, Jr., photo. Published for the Historic Chattahoochee Commission by the Univ. of Alabama Pr., 1978. 208p. (720.9758) 
RABUN 
Carver, Kaye and Myra Queen, ed. Memories of a Mountain Shortline: the Story of the Tallulah Falls Railroad. Rabun Gap, Foxfire Press, 1976. ll5p. (385.09758) 
Ritchie, Andrew Jackson. Sketches of Rabun Count Clayton, The author, 1959. (reprint of 
RANDOLPH 
Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Georgia. A Bicentennial project, D. Gregory Jeane, ed., Douglas Clare Purcell, assoc. ed., Sidney R. Mullen, Prin. architect, George R. McGlaun, Jr., photo. Published for the Historic Chattahoochee Commission by the Univ. of Alabama Pr., 1978. 208p. (720.9758) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Randolph County: Wills and Appraisements; Jurors in Old Randolph; Marriages, pp. 3543. (929.3) 
Goolsby, Iva P., Florence T. Moye, and Cornelia M. Mattox, comp. Randolph County, Georgia: a Compibation of Facts, Recollections, and Family Histories. (Sponsored by Randolph County Historical Society). Columbus, CCoscoJ, 1977. 670p. (975.8932) 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., camp. Some Georgia County Records  Easley, S. C., Southern Historical Pr., 1977. v.2 Randolph-Jasper County, pp. 79-82. (929. 3) 
O'Brien, Andrew Leary. Journal of Andrew Leary O'Brien; Including an Account of the Origin of Andrew College, Cuthbert, Georgia. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1946. 76p. (975.893) 
60 
 
 RICHMOND 
 
Augusta, Georgia. Bicentennial Commission. t   Augusta Bicentennial. May 
 
At 12th to 18th.... Augusta, Phoenix Print. Co., 1935. 133p. 
 
(975.864) 
 
top of title-page: 1735 Pageant Book 1935. 
 
Baker, Pearl R. 'Neath Georgia Sod: Cemetery Inscriptions. Albany, Georgia Pioneers Publications, 1970. Richmond County, pp. 272-275. (929.5) 
 
Corley, Florence. S. C., Univ. of 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens various printers, 1926- v.l St. Paul's Church, Augusta, Georgia., Richmond County, pp. 115-136. (929.3) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia Chapters. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.2 Richmond County: Records. 402p. (929.3) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter' Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Richmond County: Wills, 1777Tl840; Justices, Jurors, and Constables, 1790; Marriages, 1806-1812, pp. 119-126. (929.3) 
 
Federal Writers Project. Georgia. Augusta. Augusta, Tidwell Print. Supply Co., 1938. 218p. (American Guide Series) (975.864) 
 
Fleming, Berry, comp. Autobiograpny of a City in Arms: Augusta, Georgia, 1861-1865. Augusta, Richmond County Historical Society, 1976. 165p. ( 975.864) 
 
Fleming, Berry. Autobiography of a Colony; the First Half-Century of Augusta, Georgia. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1957. 204p. (975.864) 
 
Hemperley, Marion R. English Crown Grants in St. Paul Parish in Georgia, 1755-1775. [Atlanta, Georgia Secretary of State, Ben W. Fortson, Jr., [with] Mrs. Pat Bryant, Deputy, Surveyor-General Dept.J, 1974. 207p. (333.16) 
 
Historical Records Survey. Georgia. Inventory of the County Archives of Georgia, No. 121: Richmond County ~Augusta). Atlanta, The author, 
l939. 152p. (975.864) 
 
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 Jones, Charles C., Jr. Memorial History of Augusta, Georgia, From Its Settlement in 1 3 to the Close of the Ei hteenth Centu  From the Close of the Eighteenth Century to the Present Time 189~y Salem Dutaher. Spartanburg, S. C., Reprint Co., 1966. (reprint of 1890ed.) 2 pts. in 1: pt. 1 512p.; pt. 2 57p. (Georgia Heritage Series) (975.864) 
Library of the Richmond County Historical Society. CA. Ray Rowland, curator; Virginia E de Treville, assistant curator] 2d. ed. Augusta, Reese Library, Augusta College, 1978. 53p. (Bib1. 017.2 L) 
Norwood, Martha F. A History of the White House Tract, Richmond County, Georgia, 1756-1975. Atlanta, Historic Preservation Section, Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, 1975. 136 leaves. (975.864) 
Powell, Lillian Lewis, Dorothy Collins Odom and Albert M. Hillhouse. Grave Markers in Burke County, Georgia, with Thirty-Nine Cemeteries in Four Adjoining Counties. Waynesboro, Ch_alker Pub. Co., 1974. 367p. (929.5) 
Richmond County Historical Society. Historical Markers of Richmond County, Georgia. Ed. by A. Ray Rowland. Augusta, 1966. 39p  .   rev. ed. 1971. 4op. (975.864) 
Rowland, Arthur Ray. Guide to the Study of Augusta and Richmond County, Georgia. Augusta, Richmond County Historical Soc., 1967. 69p. (975.864) 
Rowland, Arthur Ray and Helen Callahan. Yesterday's Augusta. Miami, Fla., E. A. Seemann Pub., 1976. 128p. (975.864) 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 1790 Census . Albany, Delwyn Associates, 1975. Richmond County, pp. 140-153. (929.3) 
Walden, Ada Ramp. History of Richmond County. (unfinished) Commercial Printing Co., 1946. Repr. Univ. Microfilm International, Ann Arbor. 116p.? (975.864) 
 
ROCKDALF. 
 r::;;:-tir, '(.-:r~o'arct., l. L,. Cowan, [andl France::.[\. Ving, co-editors. ~;.:_~~tory of Fockda1e Countv. ronyers, 'T'. 1;. P. [i.e. ":'om Hay ''r-inting CC'., lnc.J, 1078 [Le. 1979J. 213p. (975.8215) 
 
Bevis, Robert W. Risto of the Con ers Presb Rev. Robert W. Bevis, pastor, [n.p., 
 
1860-1960. 
 
 SCHLEY 
Ellaville and Schley County, an Historical Sketch for all Schley Countians, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. [Heritage Committee, Schley County Bicentennial Commission; Mickey Holloway and Winifred G. Williams, Co-Chairpersons; Text, Dr. Steve GurrJ [s.l.J, 1976. 64p. (975.8495) 
Williams, Mrs. H. J. History of Schley County. n.p., The author, 1932. 33p. (975.8495) 
 
SCREVEN 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.3 Screven County: Wills, 1806-1877; Marriages, 1837-1851, pp. 126-135. (929.3) 
 
Hemperley, Marion R. English Crown Grants in St. Matthew Parish in Georgia, 1755-1712. [Atlanta, Georgia Secretary of State, Ben W. Fortson, Jr. [with] Mrs. Pat Bryant, Deputy, Surveyor-General Dept.J, 1974. 200p. 
(333.16) 
 
Hollingsworth, Clyde. Pioneer Days; a History of the Early Years in Screven County. n.p., The author, 1947. 72p. (975.8695) 
 
Jones, Charles Colcock. Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, Morning News Steam Print. House, 1878. 263p. (975.802) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 18 0 Census of The author, 1975. 34p. 
 
(Screven Count ) . Savannah, 
 
Powell, Lillian Lewis, Dorothy Collins Odom and Albert M. Hillhouse. Grave Markers in Burke County, Georgia, With Thirty-Nine Cemeteries in Four Adjoining Counties. Waynesboro, Chalker Pub. Co., 1974. 367p. {929.5) 
 
Wilson, Caroline Price. Annals of Georgia; Important Early Records of the 
State. Vidalia, Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1969. (reprint of 1928-33 ed.) 2v. in 1. v.2 Screven Count~ Wills; Screven County Marriages (1835-1860), pp. 134-159. (929.3 
 
SEMINOLE 
Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Geor ia. lcen ennlal project, D. Gregory Jeane, ed., Douglas Clare Purcell, 
assoc. ed., Sidney R. Mullen, Prin. architect, George R. McGlaun, Jr., photo. Published for the Historic Chattahoochee Commission by the Univ. of Alabama Pr., 1978. 208p. (720.9758) 
 
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THE DONALSONVILLE NEWS: Seminole Celebrating 50th Birthday. Donalsonville, The author, October 15, 1970. 24p. (Ga. VF) (Library Use Only) 
SPALDING 
Goddard, John H., Jr. History of the First Baptist Church of Griffin, Georgia, 1841-1977. Atlanta, Cherokee Pub. Co., 1978. 286p. (286.1758) 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., camp. Some Georgia County Records .. Easley, S. C., Southern Historical Pr., :978. v.3 Spalding County, pp. 288290 . ( 929. 3) 
Melton, Quimby. Histort of Griffin. Griffin, Griffin Daily News, 1959. 222p. (975.8 4) 
Spalding County Centennial Commission. Spalding County Centennial, 18511951: the Spalding Story. Griffin, The author, 1951. 32p. (975.8443) 
STEPHENS 
Trogdon, Kathryn Curtis. History of Stephens County, Georgia (1715-1972). Toccoa, Toccoa Womans Club, 1973. 568p. (975.8132) 
STEWART 
Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Georgia. A Bicentennial project, D. Gregory Jeane, ed., Douglas Clare Purcell, assoc. ed., Sidney R. Mullen, Prin. architect, George R. McGlaun, Jr., photo. Published for the Historic Chattahoochee Commission by the Univ of Alabama Pr., 1978. 208p. (720.9758) 
Otto, Rhea Cumming, camp. 18 0 Census of Geor ia Stewart Count 8,700 Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 1977. 85p. 
Terrill, Helen Eliza. History of Stewart County. Georgia. Edited, annotated, and indexed by Sara Robertson Dixon. Sponsored by Roanoke Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Columbus, Columbus Office Supply Co., 1958-1975. v.l in 2 sections, section 1 History of Stewart County, by Helen Eliza Terrill, section 2, Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Stewart County, by Sara Robertson Dixon, 1958. 804p. v.2 by S. R. Dixon, with family histories edited, annotated and indexed by Agnew Hilsman Clark and Marean Moncrief Clark. Waycross, A. H. Clark, 1975. 1172p. (975.892) 
 
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SUMTER 
 
Americus, Georgia, "As It Was" in 1894; supplement to AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER, Dec. 4th, 1894. Reprinted from an original, April 15, 1971, courtesy of E. 0. (Gene) McDonald. 64p. (975.8913) 
 
Cook, Jacquelyn. From Violence to Love the DeSoto, The author, 1969. 
 
of DeSoto, Geor ia. 
 
Gibson, Dot Rees and Diane Chavers Barfield. Plains, Georgia -- Carter Country, U. S. A. Waycross, The author, 1977. 28p. (917.58913044) 
 
Grout, Phil. A Spell in Plains. 1st ed. Owings Mills, Md., Stemmer House Pub.' 1978. 149p. (917.58913044) 
 
Gurr, G. Stephen. Americus and the Centennial Year in the Weekly Sumter Republican. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY LX (Fall, 1976), pp. 239250. (975.8005) 
 
Gurr, G. Stephen. The Windsor of Victorian Americus, Hotel Windsor, 1892. Sumter Historic Preservation Society, [s.l.J, [s.n.J, 1973. 20p. (975.8913) 
 
Harvey, William David and Mrs. William David Harvey, comp. Sumter County, Georgia, Cemetery Records. Americus, M. M. Harvey, 1972. 262p. (929.3) 
 
Klenbort, Marcia and Daniel Klenbort. Road to Plains: a Guide to Plains and Nearb Places of Interest in Southwest Gear ia. Atlanta, Avery Press, 1977. 32p. 917.58044 
 
McElroy, John. This was Andersonville. New York, McDowell, Obolensky, 1957. 355p. (973.77) 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming, camp. 18 0 Census of Geor ia (Sumter Count ) 6,500 Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 1877. 67p. 
 
Pettit, Ira S. Diary of a Dead Man .. Compiled by Jean P. Ray. [Waverly, Iowa], J. P. Ray, 1976. 430p. (973.78) 
 
Plains, Georgia: Home of President Jimmy Carter. [design and photography by Charles PlantJ. [s.l.J, [s.n.J; Plains, distributed by Depot Gift Shop, 1977. 12p. ( 917. 58913044) 
 
Pryor, Charles Sheppard and Cora Anderson Pryor. Tales Pa Tells. DeSoto, The authors, 1971. 129p. (818) 
 
Williford, William Bailey. Americus Through the Years; the First One Hundred and Twenty-five Years of a Georgia Town and Its People, 1B311956. Atlanta, The author, 1960. 20Sp. (975.891) 
 
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TALBOT Jordan, Robert H. There Was a Land; a Story of Talbot County, Georgia and 
Its People. Columbus, Columbus Office Supply Co., 1971. 383p. (975.8483) 
Savannah, 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 18 0 Census of Geor ia (Index to 2 Counties  Savannah, The author, 1975. 46p. (929.3 
TALIAFERRO Baker, Pearl R. 'Neath Georgia Sod: Cemetery Inscriptions. Albany, Georgia 
Pioneers Publications, 1970. Taliaferrocounty, pp. 276-291. (929.5) 
 
Norwood, Martha F. Liberty Hall, Taliaferro County, Georgia: a History of the Structures Known as Liberty Hall and Their Owners from 1827 to the Present. Atlanta, Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Office of Planning and Research, Historic Preservation Section, 1977. 264p. (975. 8616) 
 
TATTNALL 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Tattnall County: Wills and Deeds; Marriages, pp. 96-103. (929.3) 
Grice, Joseph T. Sketches of By-gone Days; Historical Facts of Tattnall County and Her People as Gathered Together and Written by a Citizen Proud of His Heritage. Glennville, The author, 1958. 58p. (975.8775) 
Savannah, 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 18 0 Census of Geor Savannah, The author, 1975. 
 
to 25 Counties  
 
Purcell, Ann Rushing. Purcells of South Geor ia and other Related Families. Glennville, The author, 1976. 159p. 929.209758 
 
Townsend, Brigid, comp. Indexes to Seven State Census Reports for Counties in Georgia, 1838-1845~ Atlanta, R. J. Taylor, Jr., Foundation, 1975. Tattnall County, pp. 47-54. (929.3) 
 
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 TAYLOR T~ylor County Turns Back the Clock: a Supplement to THE TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS 
and THE BUTLER HERALD. [Butler] Taylor County News, Cl976J 160p. (975.8493) 
 
TELFAIR 
 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Days Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.88) 
 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Historical Collections. Atlanta and Athens, various printers, 1926- v.l Telfair County: Marriages, pp. 109-115. (929.3) 
 
Mann, Floris Perkins, comp. History of Telfair County From 1812 to 1949; with new index by Margaret H. Cannon. Spartanburg, S. C., Reprint Co., 1978. 218p. Reprint of the 1949 ed. printed by the J. W. Burke Co., Macon. (975.8843) 
 
Mann, Floris Perkins. J. W. Burke 
 
1812 to 1 4  Macon, 
 
Savannah, 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 18 0 Census of Geor ia Savannah, The author, 1975. 
 
Counties .. 
 
TERRELL 
THE DAWSON NEWS. A Century of Terrell County Progress, 1856-1956. [Special Edition] Dawson, The author, April 12. 1956. 60p. (Ga. VF) (Library Use Only) 
Geer, Corinne Carlton. Southern Plantation Cookbook. Tallahassee, Florida, Rose Pr. Co., 1976. 233p. (641.59) 
 
THOMAS 
Balfour, Robert C. This Land I Have Loved. Tallahassee, Florida, Rose Printing Co., 1975. l33p. (975.8) 
Heinsohn, Lillian Britt ..Saints and Sinners: the History of the First Presbyterian Church of Thomasville Georgia. n.p., The author, 1967(?) 272p. (285.1) 
 
 1 
 
Macintyre, William Irwin. History of Thomas County, Georgia, From the Time of DeSoto to the Civil War. (From Issues of TIMES ENTERPRISE) ThomasviU 
1923. 66p. (975.8315) 
 
Robison, Mary Pittman. First Methodist Church Cl815-l951J. [With Appendix, 1951-1961 by Mitchell Davenport]. Thomasville, [First Methodist Church, l96l?J 6lp. (287.6) 
 
Rogers, William Warren. Ante-Bellum Thomas County, 1825-1861. Tallahassee, Florida State Univ. Pr., 1963. l36p. (Florida State Univ. Studies, No. 39) (975.898) 
 
Rogers, William Warren. ~~;::::!::~.::::..:;:;~~~::...=.:;;:Q.......:::.:~,...::C:..=i:...::v..=i:.;;::l:.....:..:W~a:=...r. Tallahassee, 
 
Florida State Univ. 
 
Florida State Univ. Studies, 
 
No 41) (975.898) 
 
Rogers, William Warren. Thomas County, 1865-1900. Tallahassee, Florida State Univ. Pr., 1973. 486p. (975.898) 
 
Sheppard, Peggy. Plantations of Thomas County. GEORGIA Magazine XIII (Feb-Mar, 1970), pp. 17-19. 
 
Sheppard, Peggy and Mary Grubbs. Thomasville - the Rose City. GEORGIA Magazine XIII (Feb-Mar, 1970), pp. 13-16. 
 
Thomas County, Georgia, Public Schools. Thomas County Folklore and Historical Data. Mimeographed by Thomas County Schools, 1951. l07p. (975.8315 
 
Thomas, Kenneth H., Jr. Lapham-Patterson House: a National Historic Landmark, Thomasville, Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Historic Preservation Section, 1978. 263p. (975.898) 
 
Triplett, John, comp. Thomasville (Among the Pines) and Thomas County, Georgia 3d printing. (Repr. of 1891 ed.) Thomasville, Tourist Committee of tl Thomasville-Thomas County Chamber of Commerce, 1967. 48p. (975.898) 
 
Vashti Blasingame Home and School for Girls. A Narrative History of Vashti School) 1903-1959. Thomasville, The School, Cl959?J 25 leaves. (377.8 
 
TIFT 
Williams, Ida Belle. History of Tift County. Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1948. 503p. (975.829) 
 
TOOMBS 
GEORGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT MAGAZINE. Toombs County: Focus on Progr=~s... XXI (May, 1969), pp. 63-70. 
GEOBGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT MAGAZINE. Toombs County: Focus on Progress. . . XXV (Dec, 1973), pp. 38-43; 68. 
 
68 
 
 URBAN GEORGIA. Vidalia: Diversity and Progress. XXIX (Apr, 1979), pp. 11-13 
TOWNS Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, \valter W. Brown 
Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Towns County. pp. 28-29 
 
TREUTLEN 
GEORGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT MAGAZINE. Treutlen County: Past & Present. XIX (Aug, 1966), p. 64. 
Stephens, J. Clayton, Jr., camp. Treutlen County Necrology. Soperton, The author, 1977. 14lp. (929.3) 
 
TROUP 
 
Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Georgia. 
A Bicentennial project, D. Gregory Jeane, ed., Douglas Clare Purcell, 
assoc. ed., Sidney R. Mullen, Prin. architect, George R. McGlaun, Jr., 
photo. Published for the Historic Chattahoochee Commission by the Univ. of Alabama Pr., 1978. 208p. (720.9758) 
 
Chattahoochee Valley Historical Society. Pioneer Members and Beth-El 18 -1 (and) Diar of Private Louis Merz Point Guards, 1862. West Point, The author, 1959. 4) (975.8463) 
 
Chattahoochee Valley Historical Society. West Point on the Chattahoochee. n.p., The author, 1957-. 122p. (Bulletin No. 3) (975.846) 
 
Davidson, William H. Pine Log and ~reek Revival; Houses and People of Three Counties in Georgia and Alabama. Alexander City, Ala., Outlook Pub. Co., 1964. (Chattahoochee Valley Historical Soc. Pub. No. 6) 396p. (975.8) 
 
Johnson, Lucille Bryant and Amanda Watkins. Sketch book; LaGrange, City of Elms and Roses. Atlanta, W. W. Brown, 1935. 22p. (917.58463) 
 
Jones, John H. Americanism: World War Histor Atlanta, Wehh & Vary, 1919. 1G8p. 
 
ia ... 
 
Otto, 1\hf->H Cumminp;, camp. 18'-0 Census of Gear Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 1978. 
 
Smith, Clifford Lewis. History of Troup County. Atlanta, Foote & Davies, 1935. 323p. (975.8463) 
 
 TURNER 
Pate, John Ben. History of Turner County; with new index by Margaret H. Cannon. Spartanburg, S.C., Reprint Co., 1979. 222p. Reprint of the 1933 ed. TJUblished by Stein Print. Co., Atlanta. (975.8885) 
Pate, John Ben. History of 'I'urner County. Atlanta, Stein P.dnt. Co. , 1933. 198p. (975.8885) 
 
TWIGGS 
 
Chalker, fussell M. Pioneer Da~s Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 2)lp. (975.88 
 
Faulk, J. Lanette O'Neal and Billy Walker Jones, comp. History of Twiggs County, Georgia: Sesquicentennial, 1809-1959. Sponsored by Major General Thomas Twiggs Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Jeffersonville. Columbus, Columbus Office Supply Co., 1960. 479p. (975.8545) 
 
Jones, Billy Walker and others. ~H~i_s_t_o~r~~~~~?T---M~i_s_s_i~o_n_a~r~~~~~ 
 
Church Association (of 
 
Dry Branch, The authors, 
 
1965. 256p. (286) 
 
Murray, Alton J. South Georgia Rebels: the True Wartime Experiences of the 
 
2Br6ithgadRee~gimCoenntf,edGeeraotreg 
 
i 
 
a Volu States 
 
nteer Army, 
 
I1n8f6a1n-tl~~5.La 
 
wton-Gordon-Evans St. Mary's, The 
 
a 
 
ut 
 
h 
 
or 
 
, 
 
197! 
 
326p. 973.74) 
 
UNION 
 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Union County. pp. 28-29 
 
ohuler, Edward Leander. Blood Mountain an Historical Stor 
 
and 
 
Choestoeans . Jacksonville, Fla., Convention Pr., .( 975. 8285!"~ 
 
Sketches of Union Count 
 
a Pictorial Histor of Union Count  
 
Blairsville, Union County Historical Society, 197 . v.l written 
 
and edited by C. R. Collins and Jan H. Devereaux, 88p.; v.2, by 
 
Jan H. Devereaux and Bryan Webb, 160p. (975.8285) 
 
UPSON 
 
70 
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 Nottinp)w.rn, Carolyn Wn.Jkl'r and J:vlyll llannuh. lli:-;Lor.v ol' l!p~;on County, 
Georgia. 0ponsorcd by the John Houston Chapter, Daugbters of the American Revolution ... Vidalia, Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1969. ll22p. (975.8486) Reprint of the 1930 ed. published by J. W. Burke, Macon. 
Nottingham, Carolyn (Walker), and Evelyn Hannah. History of Upson County, Georgia. Sponsored by John Houston Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Macon, J. W. Burke Pr., 1930. ll22p. (975.8486) 
WALKER 
Chief John Ross: His Life, with Historic Notes on State of Georgia, Walker County, and Rossville. Rossville, North Georgia Pub. Co., Inc., 1937. 24p. (975.833) 
Hetzler, Doris Coulter. Walker Cour.ty, Georgia, Deed Index I, Walker County Courthouse, LaFayette, Georgia: Re-recorded Deeds Pre-dating the Courthouse Fire of 1883. [s.l.J, Pub. in Northwest Georgia Historical Society Quarterly, 1975-76. 28p. (346.75833) 
Index for History of Walker County by James Alfred Sartain. Compiled by Flora Mae Tatum Patterson, Nora Elizabeth Howard, Michael Eugene Smith, Margaret W. Browne. LaFayette, Cherokee Regional Library, 1978. 13lp. (975.833) 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrison. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., 1932. 289p. (975.825) Walker County. pp. 28-29 
Sartain, James Alfred. History of the Coosa Baptist Association, at the lOOth Session held at Peavine Baptist Church near Rock Spring, Georgia. on August 5 and 6, 1936. [s.l., s.n., 193_J. 94p. (286.1758) 
Sartain, James Alfred. History of Halker Count~, Georgia. Dalton, A. J. Showaltor Co., 19)?. 559p. (975.833 Title-page has; Volume 1. 1\ second Volume was f1(~vcr publ ishcd. 
WALTON 
Sams, Anita B. Wayfarers in Walton; a History of Walton County, Georgia, 1818-1967. Monroe, General Charitable Foundation of Monroe, 1967. 885p. (975.821) 
WARE 
Coulter, Ellis Merton. Okefenokee Swamp, Its History and Legends. (in two parts~) GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY XLVIII (June, 1964), pp. 166192; (Gept, 1964), pp. 291-312. (975.8005) 
 
 Delta 
 
From Tau: Waycross, The author, n.d. 
 
Hopkins, John M. Fort -five Years with the Atlanta, Georgia Soc. of Naturalists, 19 (975.875) 
 
No. 4) 
 
Hurst, Robert Latimer. This Magic Wilderness; Historical Features of the Wiregrass. Sponsored by the Waycross-Ware County Centennial Committee. Jesup, Sentinel Pr., 1974. 194p. (975.8794) 
 
McQueen, Alexander Stephens. History of Okefenokee Swamp. Clinton, S. C., Jacobs Graphic Arts Co., 1926. 19lp. (975.875) 
 
Murray, Alton J. South Georgia Rebels: the True Wartime Experiences of the 26th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Lawton-Gordon-Evans Brigade, Confederate States Army, 1861-1865. St. Mary's, The author, 1976. 326p. (973.74) 
 
Walker, Laura Singleton and Sara Singleton King. About "Old Okefenok". Comp. from ATLANTA JOURNAL and CONSTITUTION MAGAZINE and WAYCROSS JOURNAL-HERALD, 1947. 73p. (975.875) 
 
Walker, Laura Singleton. History of Ware County, Georgia. Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1934. 547p. (975.875) 
 
Wright, Albert Hazen. Our Georgia-Florida Frontier; the Okefenokee (sic) Swamp, Its History and Cartogr~ Ithaca, N.Y., The author, 1945. 183p. (His STUDIES IN HISTORY, No. 9-14) (975.875) 
 
WARREN 
Baker, Pearl R. 'Neath Georgia Sod: Cemetery Inscriptions. Albany, Georgia Pioneers Publications, 1970. Warren County, pp. 292-344. (929.5) 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the JOseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs. William Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.l Wn.rrcn County: Wilb, 179l-J8'}?; Mn.rria(';rs, 
l'(()l1-lf10(;, pp. H')-1')0. (<);'0. ~) 
History of Warren County, Georgia, 1793-1974. [Washington], Wilkes Pub. Co., 1976. (Based on research by Virginia Hill Wilhoit, updated by the Warren County History Committee). 309p. (975.8625) 
Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr., comp. Some Georgia County Records . Easley, S. C., Southern Historical Pr., 1977. v.l Warren County, pp. 184391. (929. 3) 
 
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Otto, Rhea Cwnmir,g, comp. 1850 Census of Georgia (Warren County), Over 6,300 Free Citizens. Savannah, The author, 1874. 8lp. (929.3T 
 
Otto, Rhea Cumming. 18 0 Census of Geor Savannah, The author, 1975. 
 
Counties) ... 
 
Townsend, Brigid, comp. Indexes to Seven State Census Re~orts for Counties in Georgia, 1838-1845. Atlanta, R. ~ Taylor, Jr., Foundation, 
1975. Warren County, pp. 131-152. (929.3) 
 
Warren County, Georgia: Early Marriage Records. Albany, Georgia Pioneers, 1966. 6lp. (929.3) 
 
WASHINGTON 
 
Coleman, Kenneth. Ladies Volunteer Aid Association of Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia 1861-1862. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY LII (Mar, 1968), pp. 78-113. (975.8005) 
 
Coulter, Ellis Merton. Toombs Oak, the Tree That Owned Itself, and Other Chapters of Georgia. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1966. 264p. (975.8008) 
 
Dorsey, James E., camp. Emanuel County Legal Notices; pre-1860 Notices Appearing in Selected Georgia Newspapers. [s.l.J, Emanuel Historic Preservation Society, 1978. Washington County, pp. 1-2; 4-5. (929.3) 
 
Jones, Charles Colcock. Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, Morning News Steam Print. House, 1878. 263p. (975.802) 
 
Linley, John. Architecture of Middle Georria: the Oconee Region. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1972. 194p.720.958) 
 
Mitchell, Ella. History of Washington County. Atlanta, Byrd Print. Co., 1924. 17lp. (975.8672) 
 
Newsom, Elizabeth Pritchard. Washington County, Georgia, 1825 Tax Digest. Sandersville, The author, 1968. 137p. (929.3) 
 
Newsom, Elizabeth tions. 
 
Inscri - 
 
Paris, Rachel. Silk Stocking Street. Darien, Ashantilly Pr., 1970. 98p. (817) 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 1790 Census .. Albany, Delwyn Associates, 1975. Washington County, pp. 153-164. (929.3) 
 
Washington County Georgia Records. Comp. by Frances Wynd. Albany, The author, 1966. 109p. (929.3) 
 
 WAYNE 
Huxford, Folks. Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia; a Biographical Account of Some of ... the Original Counties of Irwin, Appling, Wayne, Camden, and Glynn. Adel, Patten Pub. Co., 1951-1967. 7v. and index. (975.87) 
,Jordan, Margaret Coleman. Hayne Miscellany. Jesup, The Jesup Sentinel, 1976. 253Il (9~~9.3) 
Hurrr1y, AJ.ton J. South Georgia Rebels: the True Wartime Experiences of the 26th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Lawton-Gordon-Evans Brigade, Confederate States Army, 1861-1865. St. Mary's, The author, 1976. 326p. (973.74) 
Vanstory, Burnette (Lightle). Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1956. 202p. (975.871) 
HHEELER 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Da1s Along the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.88 
WHITF. 
Edwards, Charles Thomas. A Blue Ridge Mountain Boy. lst ed. New York, Exposition Press, 1972. 6lp. (917.58277) 
Historical Facts and Legends--White County [Georgia], 1857-1957. [Historical Facts Committee, Clyde Dixon .. et al.J [s.l.J, [White County Centennial Committee], 1957. 25 leaves. Photographic reproduction. (975.8277) 
WHITFIELD 
Lewis, Eulalie M. Roads and Steamboats in North Georgia. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUAR'rERLY XLIII (Mar, 1959), pp. 90-102. (975.8005) 
Lewis, Eulalie M. Tilton: Life in a Small Georgia Town. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY XLII (Dec, 1958), pp. 427-440. (975.8005) 
T.c,wis, F.ulalie M. Valley of the Conasauga. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Xlrii (Sept, 1958), pp. 313-323. (975.8005) 
Marlin, Lloyd Garrjson. History of Cherokee County. Atlanta, Walter W. Brmm Pu1>. Co., 1932. 2S9p. (9'(5.825} Whi::field County. pp. 28-29 
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 Today and Tomorrow Become Yesterday; the City of' Dalton and the County of' Whitfield in the State of' Georgia Celebrate the National Bicentennial. Dalton, Dalton-Whitfield County Bicentennial Commission, 1976. 88p. (975.8324) 
Whitfield County History Commission. Official History of' Whitfield County, Georgia. Camp. by M~s. R. M. Herron, and others. Dalton, A. J. Showalter, 1936. 236p. (975.832) 
WILCOX 
Chalker, Fussell M. Pioneer Ds.ys Alor..g the Ocmulgee. Carrollton, The author, 1970. 25lp. (975.83) 
WILKES 
Alden Associates, comp. 11 C2C'_ed Lands;" Records of' St. Pa-..:..1 Parish and Ea.rlT Hill:es Co"Wlty, G-eo:.n:ic.. Albany, The author, 1964. 159p. ( 929.3 
Ashmore, Otis. Wi'~{e2 Coun.:::::.:'G :ts Place in Georgia Histo1. GEORGIA HIS'l'ORICAL QUA."'''I'Efu,Y I (Mar, 1917), pp. 59-69. 975. 8005) 
Baker, Pearl R. 'Neath Georgia. Sod: Cemetery Inscriptions. Albany, Georgia Pioneers Publications, 1970. Wilkes County, pp. 182-183; 345-350. (929.5) 
Bartra.r:1 Trail Regior..cl Li"brc.:;-. k::.shington-~Tilkes f.isto:::r and Genealogy, a Bi"bliography. Wasnington, The au-c:1or, 1978. 30p. (Bibl. 975.817) 
Bowen, Eliza. A., and Louise Frederick Hays. Story of' Wilkes County, Georgia. Marietta, Continental Book Co., 1950. 192p. (975.817) 
Chronicles of Wilkes Co1).ntv. Georgia? from 1iiashington' s Newspapers 1889-1898. Articles of' Eliza A. Bowen, Rev. F'. T. Simpson, S. A. Wooten, and others, transcribeQ and edited by Mary Bondurant Warren. Danielsville, Heritage PatJers, l9T3. 5llp. (9/5.817) Excerpts from the WASHINGTON CHrtONICLE, and from the ~PBHINGTON GAZETTE. Includes the contents of' Story cf' \Iilkes Co1.:.n~~Y, Georgia by Eli za A. Bowen. 
Coulter, Ellis Merton. 01:: ?eters-.:mrg and t~1e Broad River Valley of' Georgia; Yneir Rise and Jecline. Athens, U~iv. of' Ga.. Pr., 1965. 228p. (975.81) 
Daughters of' the American Revolution. Georgia.. Joseph Habersham Chapter, Atlanta. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter. Ed. by Mrs-:\7i'IT'r8l:t Lawson Peel. Baltimore, Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967-1968. v.S Wilkes County: Justice and Jurors, 1779; Tra.itors to be hanged, 1779; Yiills and Mixed Records, 1777-83; Wills, 1801 and 1806-7; \'lills 1610-36; Adl~inistra.tors Bonds, 1800-19; Guardians' Bonds, 1822-28; Marriages, a. few from 1806 to 1824; Wills in Office of' Sec. of' State at Atlanta., pp. 150-172. (929.3) 
75 
 
 Davidson, Grace Gilliam. Early Records of Geor~ia: Wilkes County. Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1932. 2v. (975.817 
 
Davis, Roberts. and Kenneth H. Thomas, Jr., Xettle Creek. the Bettle of the Cane Brakes, Wilkes County, Georgia. Atlanta, State of Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Office of Planning and Research, Historic Preservation Section, 1975. 176p. (973.33) 
GEORGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT. Wilkes County: Focus on Progress..  XXX (Oct, 1978), pp. 24-31. 
Gilmer, George Rockingham. Sketches of Some of the First Settlers of Upper Georgia, of the Cherokees, and the author. Indexed ed., reprinted from the author's rev. and corrected ed. of 1926, with an added index. Baltimore Md., Genealogical Pub. Co., 1965. 463p. (975.8o3) 
 
Herndon, G. Melvin. Dia...ry of Samu.el Edward Butler, 1784-1786 and the Inventory and Apuraisement of His Estate. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY LII (June, 1968), pp. 203-220. (975.8005) 
 
Herndon, 
 
1784. 975.8005) 
 
Ritz, Alex M. Earliest Settlements in Wilkes Countr. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY XL (Sept, 1956), pp. 260-280. 975.8005) 
 
Newsome, F. M. and Nell H. Newsome. Wilkes County Cemeteries and a Few From Adjoining Counties. Washington, Wilkes Pub. Co., 1970. 2lpp. 
(929.5) 
 
Randall, Jo, comp. and ed, Wilkes Countl Churches~ Washington, Wilkes Publishing Co., 1973. 128p. 277.5817) 
 
Smith, Sarah Quinn. Early Georgia Wills and Settlements of ~states, Wilkes County. Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1976. Blp. Reprint of 1959 ed. published Washington, Ga. (975.817) 
 
Smith, Sarah Quinn. Early Georgia Wills and Settlement of Estates, Wilkes County. Rev. ed. Danielsville, Heritage Papers, 1971. Blp. "Supplemental to Mrs. Grace Gilliam Davidson's two-volume work, Early Records of Georgia: Wilkes County." (975.817) 
 
Standard, Janet Harvill. Historic Homes of Washington 2 .Georgia. Washington, Wilkes Pub. Co., 1973. 61p. (975.817) 
 
Standard, Janet Harvill. Will':es County Scrapbook, March 1967-December 1969, Volume A.. Washington, Wilkes Pub. Co., 1970. Volume B 
January 1970-December 1972. 2v. (975.817) 
 
Sustitutes for Georgia's Lost 1790 Census  Albany, Delwyn Associates, 1975. Wilkes County, pp. 164-178. (929.3) 
 
 Willingham, Robert Marion, Jr. No Jubilee: the Storr of Confederate Wilkes. Washington, Wilkes Pub. Co., 1976. 344p. 975.817) 
Willingham, Robert Marion, ,Tr. We Have This Heritage; the History of Wilkes County, Georgia, Be~inning to 1860. Washington, Wilkes Pub. Co., 1969. 234p. (975. 17) 
Writer's Program. Georgia. ... StorZ of Washington-Wilkes .. Athens, Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1941. 136p. American Guide Series) (975.817) 
 
WILKINSON 
 
Davidson, Victor. History of Wilkinson Cou..'1ty. Spartanburg, S. C., Reprint Co., 1978. 645p. Reprint of the 1930 ed. published by the John Ball Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Macon. (975.8543) 
 
Davidson, Victor. History of Wilkinson County. Sponsored by John Ball Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1930. 645p. (SpC 975.854)* 
 
Jones, Billy Walker and others. History of Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Association of Georgia 1814-1964. Dry Branch, The author, 1965. 256p. ( 286, 
 
Linley, John. Arch"tecture of Middle Univ. of Ga. Pr., 1972. 19 
 
Oconee Re ion. Athens, 
 
WORTH 
Daughters of the American Revolution. Georgia. Barnard Trail Chapter, Sylvester. Historv of Worth County, Geergia, volume II for the Third Fortv Years 1934-1974. Ann Arbor, Mich., Edwards Brothers, 1975. 73lp. Continues JEstory of Worth County, Georgia for the First Eighty Years 18t4-1934, by Mrs. Lillie Martin Grubbs. With revised index 1978? 975.8945) 
Geer, Corinne Carl~on. Southern Plantation Cookbook. Tallahassee, Fl~~ida, RosePr. Co., 1976. 233p. (641.59) 
Grubbs, Lillie {Martin). Histo~r of Worth County, Georgia, for the First Eighty Years, 1854-1934. Macon, J. W. Burke Co., 1934. 594p. (975.8945) 
 
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 FORMATION OF COUNTIES* 
 
ORIGINAL 
COU~TY 
 
- 
 
HEADRIGHT COUNTIES 
 
FORMATION OF COUNTIES 
 
:I 
 
I 
 
LAND-LOT COUNTIES 
 
ORIGI!lAL COUNTY 
 
LAND DISTRICTS 
 
AuCrRmF.S 
 
IN LOT 
 
DATE OF SURVEY 
 
DATE OF LOTIERY 
 
REMARKS 
 
BURKE CAMDEN CHATHAM EFFINGHAM GLYNN LIBERTY 
 
Jm-Cm:k cession of May 20, 1733-an or~nal C.ounty pre- APPLING 
 
1 to 13 inclusive 
 
400 
 
viously organiaed in li58 as the Par. of St. George HALDWIN 
 
1-2~ 
 
202~ 
 
1777-Ciftk CfSSiooa of Nov 10, 1763 and Nov. 12, 17~ ori&inal County previ'>u~ly organised in 17~ aa the 
 
BALDWIN 
 
&t:l 20 inclwlive 
 
202~ 
 
PariahfS of St. Thoma.s and St. Mary 1.777-C~k cession of May 20, 17~ original Counth 
vioualy organiaed in 1758 aa the Parish~ of St. ilip 
 
CARROLL CHEROKEE 
 
1 to 1& inclusive All ex~rt Gold Diate. 
 
202~ 
160 
 
aud Christ Church 
 
1777-Crtek ~on of May 20, 1733-an or~ County pre- CH. GOLD DIS. 1 Sec. 1-2~11-12-13-1415 
 
40 , 
 
viou.sly oTtised in 1758 a.s the Parishes of St. Mat.- CH. GOLD DIS. 2 Sf-~. 1-2-~-IS.16-17-III-19-21 
 
41l 
 
thew and d. Phli;~ 
 
i CH.-GOLD DIS. 3l:ier. 1-2-:!-l=-i7-18-i9=2()..21----~o 
 
1777-Crttk <=Sion~ of Nov. 10, 1763 and Nov. 12, J7ss..n 
 
ori&inal County previously organiaed in 17~ aa the 
 
Pariahe~ of St. David and St. Patrick 
 
. 
 
CH. GOLD DIS. 4 Sec. 1-2-'1-16-17 
 
COWETA 
 
I to 9 inclusive 
 
40 
202 1~ 
 
1m-Creek celllion of May 20, 17~ or~nal County~ DOOLY 
 
I to 16 inclusive 
 
202!-i 
 
viously organiaed in 1758 aa the Panahes of St. John, 
 
St. Andrew and St. James 
 
EARLY 
 
1 to 28, Except 24 A: 25 ?.50 
 
1819 A: 1820 180i 4: 1805 1806 A: 1807 
1827 1832 
18.~2 
1832 1832 1832 182() A: 1827 1821 
1819 A: 1820 
 
1820 lOth Di.a. Surny 1850 A~t -1803 
Act 180& Bookl filed in Cue marked "lott.rry 1805" 
1827 1832 See Cherokee Laud 
Lottery, pub. 1&38 
1832 Gold Lottery 
1832 Gold Lottery 
1832 Gold Lott.rry 
1832 Gold Lott.rry 1827 1821 Some Iota au"eyed in 
11!25 1820 
 
1777-Crttk cession of May 20, 1733-an original County pre- FA'\'ETi'E 
 
6-i-9-14 
 
204!~ 
 
1821 
 
1821 
 
RICHMOND 
 
viou.sly ori:&Jliaed in li58 aa the Parish of St. Paul 
 
GWINNETT 
 
~7 
 
250 
 
lf\19 
 
1820 
 
--.,J (X) 
 
ViiLKESFRANKLIN 
 
and 1777-Chrrokee eessi<:'n aod Creek -ion both of June I. 1773-an origir.al County 
 
HABERSHAM -HALL 
 
17S4-C'berokee c~ion of May 31, 17!!3 of Nov. I, 1783-an ori&inal County 
 
Creek Cftllion -"HENRY 
 
1-2-3-4-S-6-1(}.11-12-13 250 
 
18194: 1820 
 
1820 
 
13-9-1(}.11-12 I to 18 inclusive 
 
250 
202~ 
 
181Q A: 1820 1821 
 
1820 11!21 
 
WASHINGTON 1784-Creek cession of Nov. l, 17i\3 
 
HOUSTON 
 
I to 16 inclulivt 
 
202!~ 
 
1821 
 
1821 
 
GREENE_ _ _ 1786-Feb. 3. 1786-Washington COLUM~ 17oo:O~c. 10, lf90-Rirhmond 
 
I-RWIN LEE 
 
'I to 16 indusive I to 33 inclusive 
 
490 
202~ 
 
1819,1820,11!21 1826 4: 1827 
 
1820 1827 
 
ELBERT BRYAN 
 
1790-Dec. 10. 1700:\l.:;lke~ 
_ _ _  I-793-Dec. T9:17~c~ihl.m 
 
HANCOCK-- ti9J-i'cZI7,l793-Gr~~e and Washin,ton 
 
MONROE 
MUSCOGEE -RABu~ 
 
I to 15 inclusive I to 24 inclu5ive 115i,trict No. 2 
 
202~ 
 
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1821 
 
202~ 
 
1826 4: 1827 
 
IR27 
 
~50 
 
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i820 
 
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OGLETifORPE 1793-Dec. 19-:179~~\\'lfkes 
 
~CR~EN 
 
li793-:-Dec~li~~793_-~rk-e ~~E~;g~;;m 
 
- ... . 
 
TROUP 
WALTON 
I WAY~E 
 
WARREN 
 
a: 1793-Dec:-l!l, 1792-C'olumbill, Hancocl., Rio:hmond \\il~;osll WILKINSON 
 
BULL<?CH 
 
_1_f96="Jo~7%="Bryan and Smvtn 
 
11 WILKINSON 
 
JACKSON 
 
1796-Ftb. II, 17S6-Frank_li_n__,_,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 
 
1-3-4-5 ~-12 indus&vt 
11-2-3-4 . ~-2..,') ,1-2-3-4-5 ~6- to 28 inclusive 
 
490 
20.2~ 
250 
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1820 1826 4: 1827 1819 4: 1820 
lli05 ~~~ 4:1805 
180U: 1807 
 
1820 11!27 1820 AcL 1803 Act 1803 Act 180& Book.a filed in Cue 
~~~&rked "Lotlfty 1806" 
 
JEFFERSON-- 17%=F~b. 20, 1796-Burke and Wanea 
 
LINCOLN CLARKE 
 
lf96="Feb. W, 1796-Wilkes 
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*Georgia. Department of Archives and History. Georgia Official and Statistical Register. Atlanta. State of Georgia, Department of Archives and History. 1975-76. 
 
 ORDER OF CREATION OF GEORGIA'S 159 COUNTIES* 
{Alphabetically) 
 
Name 
 
Number Date of Act 
 
Created From 
 
APPLING 
 
40 Dec. 15, 1818-Creek cessions of Aug. 9, 1814 and Jan. 22, 1818-original County 
 
ATKINSON 
BACON BAKER BALDWIN 
 
151 Aug. 15, 1917-Clinch, Coffee 149 July 27, 1914-Appling, Pierce, Ware 61 Dec. 12, 1825-Early 27 [May 11, 1803-Creek cessions of June 16, 1802 and 
[June 26, 1806-Nov. 14, 1805-original County 
 
BANKS BARROW BARTOW 
 
127 Dec. 11, 1858-Franklin, Habersham 
147 July 7, 1914-Gwinnett, Jackson, Walton 80 Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee-originally named Cass; 
name changed Dec. 6, 1861 
 
BEN HILL BERRIEN BIBB BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BROOKS BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE 
 
144 July 31, 1906-Irwin, Wilcox 
 
114 Feb. 25, 1856-Coffee, Irwin, Lowndes 
 
54 Dec. 9, 1822-Houston, Jones, Monroe, Twiggs 
 
145 July 30, 1912-Pulaski 
 
156 Aug. 14, 1920-Charlton, Pierce, Wayne 
 
128 Dec. 11, 1858-Lowndes and Thomas 
 
16 Dec. 19, 1793-Chatham 
 
21 
 
Feb. 8, 1796-Bryan and Screven 
 
1 Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cession of May 20, 1733original County previously organized 
 
in 1758 as the Parish of St. George 
 
BUTTS CALHOUN CAMDEN 
 
64 Dec. 24, 1825-Henry and Monroe 
111 Feb. 20, 1854-Baker and Early 2 Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cessions of Nov. 10, 1763 and Nov. 12, 1785- original County 
 
previously organized in 1765 as the 
 
Parishes of St. Thomas and St. Mary 
 
CAMPBELL 
 
104-C Dec. 20, 1828- Carroll, Coweta, DeKalb, Fayette. Abolished (merged into Fulton Jan. 
 
1, 1932) 
 
CANDLER CARROLL 
 
148 July 14, 1914-Bulloch, Emanuel, Tattnall 66 [June 9, 1825-Creek cession of Jan. 24, 1826, Mar. 
[Dec. 11, 1826-31, 1826 and Nov. 15, 1827-origi- 
 
nal County 
 
CATOOSA CHARLTON CHATHAM 
 
99 Dec. 5, 1853-Walker and Whitfield 
110 Feb. 18, 1854-Camden 3 Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cession of May 20, 1733original County previously organized 
 
in 1758 as the Parishes of St. Philip 
 
and Christ Church 
 
CHATTAH'CHEE CHATTOOGA CHEROKEE 
 
108 Feb. 13, 1854---Marion and M uscogee 92 Dec. 28, 1838-Floyd and Walker 79 [Dec. 21, 1830-0riginal County 
[Dec. 24, 1831-Cherokee cession of Dec. 29, 1835- 
 
[Dec. 26, 1831-U.S. Treaty (Act pert. to actual re- 
 
CLARKE CLAY CLAYTON CLINCH 
 
moval) 
25 Dec. 5, 1801-Jackson 109 Feb. 16, 1854---Early and Randolph 125 Nov. 30, 1858-Fayette and Henry 
94 Feb. 14, 1850-Lowndes and Ware 
 
*Georgia. Department of Archives and History. Georgia Official and Statistical Register. Atlanta, State of Georgia, Department of Archives and History. 1975-76. 
 
79 
 
 Nam1 
COBB COFFEE COLQUITT COLUMBIA COOK COWETA 
CRAWFORD CRISP DADE DAWSON DECATUR DEKALB DODGE DOOLY 
DOUGHERTY DOUGLAS EARLY 
ECHOLS EFFINGHAM 
ELBERT 
EM~~UEL 
EVANS FANNIN FAYETTE 
FLOYD FORSYTH FRANKLIN 
FULTON GILMER GLASCOCK GLYNN 
GORDON GRADY GREENE GWINNETT 
HABERSHAM 
HALL 
 
Number Date of A.ct 
 
Created From 
 
81 Dec. 3, 1832-Chcrokee 
 
107 Feb. 9, 1854-Ciinrh, Irwin, Telfair, Ware 
 
115 Feb. 25, 1856-Lowndes and Thomas 
 
12 Dec. 10, 1790-Richmond 
 
153 July 30, 1918-Berrien 
 
67 (June 9, 1825-Creck cessions of Jan. 24, 1826 and 
 
Jan. 24, 182~-Dec. 11, 1826- 
 
Mar. 31, 1826-0riginal County] 
 
55 Dec. 9, 1822-Houston 
 
136 Aug. 17, 1905-Dooly 
 
91 Dec. 25, 1837-Walker 
 
118 Dec. 3, 1857-Gilmer and Lumpkin 
 
58 Dec. 8, 1823-Early 
 
56 Dec. 9, 1822-Fayctte, Gwinnett, Henry 
 
134 Oct. 26, 18 70- Montgomery, Pulaski, Telfair 
 
48 
 
May 15, ~821-Creek cession of Jan. 8, 1821--origi- 
 
nal County 
 
102 Dec. 15, 1853-Baker 
 
131 Oct. 17, 1870-Campbell and Carroll 
 
41 Dec. 15, 1818-Creek cess10n of Aug. 9, 1814-- 
 
original County 
 
130 Dec. 13, 1858-Clinch and Lowndes 
 
4 Feb. 5, 1777-Crcek cession of May 20, 1733- 
 
original County previously organized 
 
in 1758 as the Parishes of St. Mat- 
 
thew and St. Philip 
 
13 Dec. 10, 1790-Wilkes 
 
39 Dec. 10, 1812-Bulloch and Montgomery 
 
150 Aug. 11, 1914-Bulloch and Tattnall 
 
106 Jan. 21, 1854-Gilmer and Union 
 
49 May 15, 1821-Creek cession of Jan. 8, 1821--origi- 
 
nal County 
 
82 Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee 
 
83 Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee 
 
9 Feb. 25, 1784-Cherokee cession of May 31, 1783 
 
and Creek cession of Nov. 1, 1783- 
 
original County 
 
104 Dec. 20, 1853-DeKalb 
 
48 Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee 
 
120 Dec. 19, 1857-Warren 
 
5 Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cessions of Nov. 10, 1763 and 
 
Nov. 12, 1785- original County 
 
previously organized in 1765 as the 
 
Parishes of St. David and St. Patrick 
 
93 Feb. 13, 1850-Bartow (Cass) and Floyd 
 
137 Aug. 17, 1905-Decatur and Thomas 
 
11 Feb. 3, 1786-Washington 
 
42 [Dec. 15, 1818-Cherokee cessionof July 8, 1817 and [Dec. 19, 1818-Creek cession of Jan. 22, 1818original County 
 
43 [Dec. 15, 1818-Chcrokee cessions of July 8, 1817 and [Dec. 19, 1818-Ft'b. 27, 1819 - original County 
 
44 [Dec. 15, 1818-Chcrokce cession of July 8, 1817 and [Dec. 19, 1818-Feb. 27, 1819 - original County 
 
80 
 
 Name 
HANCOCK HARALSO:'{ HARRIS HART HEARD HE:'{RY 
HOUSTO:-; 
IRWIN 
JACKSON JASPER 
JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON JONES LAMAR LANIER LAURENS LEE 
LIBERTY 
LINCOLN LONG LOWNDES LUMPKIN McDUFFIE MciNTOSH MACON MADISON 
MARION MERIWETHER MILLER MILTON 
MITCHEJ..L MONROE 
MONTGOMERY MORGAN MURRAY MUSCOGEE 
NEWTON 
 
Number Date of Act 
 
Created From 
 
15 Dec. 17, 17.93-Greene and Washington 112 Jan. 26, 1856-Carroll and Polk 
71 Dec. 14, 1827-Muscogee and Troup 101 Dec. 7, 1853-Elbert and Franklin 76 Dec. 22, 1830-Carroll, Coweta, Troup 50 May 15, 1821-Creek cession of Jan. 8, 1821--origi- 
nal County 51 May 15, 1821-Creek cession of Jan. 8, 1821--origi- 
nal County 45 Dec. 15, 1818-Creek cessions of Aug. 9, 1814 and 
Jan. 22, 1818-original County 22 Feb. 11, 1796-Franklin 34 Dec. 10, 1807-Baldwin. Randolph County between 
1807-12. Name changed to Jasper 1812. 140 Aug. 18, 1905-Appling and Coffee 23 Feb. 20, 1796-Burke and Warren 138 Aug. 17, 1905-Bulloch, Burke, Emanuel. Screven 129 Dec. 11, 1858-Emanuel, Laurens, Washington 30 Dec. 10, 1807-Baldwin 158 Aug. 17, 1920-Monroe and Pike 155 Aug. 7, 1920-Berrien, Clinch, Lowndes 31 Dec. 10, 1807-Wilkinson 68 [June 9, 1825-Creek cessions of Jan. 24, 1826 and [Dec. 11, 1826-Mar. 31, 1826-original County 6 Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cession of :May 20, 1733original County previously organized in 1758 as the Parishes of St. John, St. Andrew and St. James 24 Feb. 20, 1796-Wilkes 157 Aug. 14, 1920-Liberty 62 Dec. 23, 1825-Irwin 85 Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee, Habersham, Hall 132 Oct. 18, 1870-Columbia and Warren 17 Dec. 19, 1793-Liberty 
90 Dec. 14, 1837-Houston and Marion 
38 Dec. 5, 1811-Clarke, Elbert, Franklin, Jackson, Oglethorpe 
72 Dec. 14, 1827-Lee and Muscogee 
73 Dec. 14, 1827-Troup 
116 Feb. 26, 1856-Baker and Early 
104-M Dec. 18, 1857-Cherokee, Cobb, Forsyth, Abolished. (merged into Fulton Jan. 1, 1932) 
121 Dec. 21, 1857-Baker 
52 May 15, 1821-Creek cess10n of Jan. 8, 1821original County 
18 Dec. 19, 1793-Washington 
32 Dec. 10, 1807-Baldwin 
86 Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee 
69 [June 9, 1825-Creek cession of Jan. 24, 1826 and [Dec. 11, 1826-Mar. 31, 1826-original County 
53 Dec. 24, 1821-Henry, Jasper, Walton 
 
81 
 
 Nam1 
OCONEE OGLETHORPE PAULDING PEACH PICKENS PIERCE PIKE POLK PULASKI PUTNAM QUITMAN RABUN 
RANDOLPH RICHMOND 
ROCKDALE SCHLEY SCREVEN SEMINOLE SPALDING STEPHENS STEWART SUMTER TALBOT TALIAFERRO 
TATTNALL TAYLOR TELFAIR TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TOOMBS TOWNS TREUTLEN TROUP 
TURNER TWIGGS UNION UPSON WALKER WALTON 
WARE WARREN WASHINGTON 
WAYNE 
 
Number Date of Act 
 
Created From 
 
135 Feb. 25, 1875-Ciarke 
 
19 Dec. 19, 1793-Wilkes 
 
87 Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee 
 
159 July 18, 1924-Houston and Macon 
 
100 Dec. 5, 1853-Cherokee and Gilmer 
 
119 Dec. 18, 1857-Appling and Ware 
 
57 Dec. 9, 1822-Monroe 
 
95 Dec. 20, 1851-Floyd and Paulding 
 
36 Dec. 13, 1808-Laurens 
 
33 Dec. 10, 1807-Baldwin 
 
126 Dec. 10, 1858-Randolph and Stewart 
 
47 Dec. 21, 1819-Cherokee cession of Feb. 27, 1819- 
 
original County 
 
75 Dec. 20, 1828-Lee 
 
7 Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cession of May 20, 1733- 
 
original County previously organized 
 
in 1758 as the Parish of St. Paul 
 
133 Oct. 18, 1870-Henry and Newton 
 
122 Dec. 22, 1857-Marion and Sumter 
 
14 Dec. 14, 1793-Burke and Effingham 
 
154 J ulr 8, 1920-Decatur and Early 
 
96 Dec. 20, 1851-Fayette, Henry, Pike 
 
141 
 
Aug. 18, 1905-Franklin and Haber ~am 
 
77 Dec. 23, 1830-Randolph 
 
78 Dec. 26, 1831-Lee 
 
74 Dec. 14, 1827-Muscogee 
 
65 Dec. 24, 1825-Greene, Hancock, Oglethorpe, 
 
Warren, Wilkes 
 
26 Dec. 5, 1801-Montgomery 
 
98 Jan. 15, 1852-Macon, Marion, Talbot 
 
35 Dec. 10, 1807-Wilkinson 
 
113 Feb. 16, 1856-Lee and Randolph 
 
63 Dec. 23, 1825-Decatur and Irwin 
 
139 Aug. 17, 1905-Berrien, Irwin, Worth 
 
142 Aug. 18, 1905-Emanuel, Montgomery, Tattnall 
 
117 Mar. 6, 1856-Rabun and Union 
 
153 Aug. 21, 1917-Emanuel and Montgomery 
 
70 [June 9, 1825-Creek cessions of Jan. 24, 1826 and [Dec. 11, 1826-Mar. 31, 1826-original County 
 
143 Aug. 18, 1905-Dooly, Irwin, Wilcox, Worth 
 
37 Dec. 14, 1809-Wilkinson 
 
88 Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee 
 
59 Dec. 15, 1824--Crawford and Pike 
 
89 Dec. 18, 1833-Murray 
 
46 [Dec. 15, 1818-Creek cession of Jan. 22, 1818[Dec. 19, 1818-original County 
 
60 Dec. 15, 1824-Appling 
 
20 Dec. 19, 1793-Columbia, Burke, Richmond, Wilkes 
 
10 Feb. 25, 1784--Creek cession of Nov. 1, 1783original County 
 
28 May 11, 1803-Creek cession of June 16, 1802original County 
 
82 
 
 Name 
WEBSTER 
WHEELER WHITE WHITFIELD WILCOX WILKES 
WILKINSON 
WORTH 
 
Nllmber Date of Act 
 
Created From 
 
103 Dec. 16, 1853-Stewart -originally Kinchafoonee; 
name changed Feb. 21, 1856 
146 Aug. 14, 1912-Montgomery 123 Dec. 22, 185 7-Habcrsham 
97 Dec. 30, 1851-Murray 
124 Dec. 22, 1857-Dooly, Irwin, Pulaski 8 Feb. 5, 1777-Cherokee cession and Creek cession 
both of June 1, 1773 - original County 
29 [May 11, 1803-Creek cessions of June 16, 1802 and [June 26, 1806-Nov. 14, I805 - original County 
105 Dec. 20, 1853-Dooly and Irwin 
 
ORDER OF CREATION OF GEORGIA'S 159 COU~'TIES (Numerically) 
 
No. Name 
 
Date of Act 
 
Created From 
 
1 BURKE 2 CAMDEN 3 CHATHAM 4 EFFINGHAM 5 GLYNN 6 LIBERTY 7 RICHMOND 8 WILKES 9 FRANKLIN 
 
Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cession of May 20, 1773original County previously organized in I 758 as the Parish of St. George 
Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cessions of Nov. 10, 1763 and Nov. 12, 1785, original County previously organized in 1765 as the Parishes of St. Thomas and St. Mary 
Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cession of May 20, 1733original County previously organized in 1758 as the Parishes of St. Philip and Christ Church 
Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cession of May 20, 1733original County previously organized in 1758 as the Parishes of St. Matthew and St Philip 
Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cession of Nov. IO, I763 and Nov. I2, I785- original County previously organized in I 765 as the Parishes of St. David and St. Patrick 
Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cession of May 20, 1733original County previously organized in 1758 as the Parishes of St. John, St. Andrew and St. James 
Feb. 5, 1777-Creek cession of May 20, 1733original County previously organized in 1758 as the Parish d St. Paul 
Feb. 5, 1777-Cherokee cession and Creek cession both of June 1, 1773- original County 
Feb. 25, 1784-Cherokee cession of May 31, 1783 Creek cession of Nov. 1, 1783original County 
 
83 
 
 No. Nam1 10 WASHINGTON 
11 GREENE 12 COLUMBIA 13 ELBERT 14 SCREVEN 15 HANCOCK 16 BRYAN 17 MciNTOSH 18 MONTGOMERY 19 OGLETHORPE 20 WARREN 21 BULLOCH 22 JACKSON 23 JEFFERSON 24 LINCOLN 25 CLARKE 26 TATINALL 27 BALDWIN 
28 WAYNE 
29 WILKINSON 
30 JONES 31 LAURENS 32 MORGAN 33 PUTNAM 34 JASPER 
35 TELFAIR 36 PULASKI 37 TWIGGS 38 MADISON 
39 EMANUEL 40 APPLING 
41 EARLY 
42 GWINNETT 
43 HABERSHAM 
44 HALL 
45 IRWIN 
 
Date of Act 
 
Created From 
 
Feb. 25, 1784-Creek cession of Nov. 1, 1783original County 
Feb. 3, 1786-Washington Dec. 10, 1790-Richmond Dec. 10, 1790-Wilkes Dec. 14, 1793-Burke and Effingham Dec. 17, 1793-Greene and Washington Dec. 19, 1793-Chatham Dec. 19, 1793-Liberty Dec. 19, 1793-Washington Dec. 19, 1793-Wilkes Dec. 19, 1793-Columbia, Burke, Richmond, \\'ilkes Feb. 8, 1796-Bryan and Screven Feb. 11, 1796-Franklin 
Feb. 20, 1796-Burke and Warren 
Feb. 20, 1796-Wilkes 
Dec. 5, 1801-Jackson 
Dec. 5, 1801-Montgomery 
[May 11, 1830-Creek cessions of June 16, 1802 and [June 26, 1806-Nov. 14, 1805- original County 
May 11, 1803-Creek cession of June 16, 1802-an original County 
[May 11, 1803-Creek cessions of June 16, 1802 and [June 26, 1806-Nov. 14, 1805- original County 
Dec. 10, 1807-Baldwin 
Dec. 10, 1807-Wilkinson 
Dec. 10, 1807-Baldwin 
Dec. 10, 1807-Baldwin 
Dec. 10, 1807-Baldwin - Randolph County between 1807-12. Name changed to Jasper 1812. 
Dec. 10, 1807-Wilkinson 
Dec. 13, 1808-Laurens 
Dec. 14, 1809-Wilkinson 
Dec. 5, 1811-Clarke, Elbert, Franklin, Jackson, Oglethorpe 
Dec. 10, 1812-Bulloch and Montgomery 
Dec. 15, 1818-Creek cessions of Aug. 9, 1814 and Jan. 22, 1818-original County 
Dec. 15, 1818-Creek cession of Aug. 9, 1814original County 
(Dec. 15, 1818-Chcrokee cession of July 8, 1817 and [Dec. 19, 1818-Creek cession of Jan. 22, 1818- 
original County 
Dec. 15, 1818-Cherokee cession of July 8, 1817 and Dec. 19, 1818-Feb. 27, 1819-original County 
Dec. 15, 1818-Cherokee cessions of JulyS, 1817 and Dt!c. 19, 1818-Feb. 27, 1819-original County 
Dec. 15, 1818-Creek cessions of Aug. 9, 1814 and Jan. 22, 1818-original County 
 
84 
 
 No. Name 46 WALTON 
47 RABUN 
48 DOOLY 
49 FAYETTE 
50 HENRY 
51 HOUSTON 
52 MONROE 
53 NEWTON 54 BIBB 55 CRAWFORD 56 DEKALB 57 PIKE 58 DECATUR 59 UPSON 60 WARE 61 BAKER 62 LOWNDES 63 THOMAS 64 BUTTS 65 TALIAFERRO 
66 CARROLL 
67 COWETA 
68 LEE 
69 MUSCOGEE 
70 TROUP 
71 EARRIS 72 MARION 73 MERIWETHER 74 TALBOT 75 RANDOLPH 76 HEARD 77 STEWART 78 SUMTER 
 
Date of .A.ct 
 
Created From 
 
[Dec. 15, .1818-Creek cession of Jan. 22, 1818[Dcc. 19, 1818-original County Dec. 21, 1819-Cherokee cession of Feb. 27, 1819- 
original County 
May 15, 1821-Creek cession of Jan. 8, 1821original County 
May 15, 1821-Creek cession of Jan. 8, 1821original County 
May 15, 1821-Creek cession of Jan. 8, 1821original County 
May 15, 1821-Creek cessiOn of Jan. 8, 1821original County 
May 15, 1821-Creek cessiOn of Jan. 8, 1821 original County 
Dec. 24, 1821-Henry, Jasper, Walton Dec. 9, 1822-Houston, Jones, Monroe, Twiggs Dec. 9, 1822-Houston Dec. 9, 1822-Fayette, Gwinnett, Henry Dec. 9, 1822-Monroe Dec. 8, 1823-Early Dec. 15, 1824-Crawford and Pike Dec. 15, 1824-Appling Dec. 12, 1825-Early Dec. 23, 1825-Irwin Dec. 23, 1825-Dccatur and Irwin Dec. 24, 1825-Henry and Monroe Dec. 24, 1825-Greene, Hancock, Oglethorpe, War- 
ren, Wilkes [June 9, 1825-Creek cessions of Jan. 24, 1826, Mar. [Dec. 11, 1826-31, 1826 and Nov. 15, 1827- 
original County [June 9, 1825-Creek cessions of Jan. 24, 1826 and [Dec. 11, 1826-Mar. 31, 1826-original County 
[June 9, 1825-Creek cessions of Jan. 24, 1826 and [Dec. 11, 1826-Mar. 31, 1826-original County 
[June 9, 1825-Creek cessions of Jan. 24, 1826 and [Dec. 11, 1826-Mar. 31, 1826-original County 
[June 9, 1825-Creek cessions of Jan. 24, 1826 and [Dec. 11, 1826-Mar. 31, 1826-original County Dec. 14, 1827-Muscogee and Troup Dec. 14, 1827-Lec and Muscogee Dec. 14, 1827-Troup Dec. 14, 1827-Muscogee Dec. 20, 1828-Lee Dec. 22, 1830-Carroll, Coweta, Troup Dec. 23, 1830--Randolph Dec. 26, 1831-Lee 
 
85 
 
 No. Name 
79 CHEROKEE 
80 BARTOW 
81 COBB 82 FLOYD 83 FORSYTH 84 GILMER 85 LUMPKIN 86 MURRAY 87 PAULDING 88 UNION 89 WALKER 90 MACON 91 DADE 92 CHATTOOGA 93 GORDON 9+ CLINCH 95 POLK 96 SPALDINC 97 WHITFIELD 98 TAYLOR 99 CATOOSA 100 PICKENS 101 HART 102 DOUGHERTY 103 WEBSTER 
104 FULTON 104-C CAMPBELL 
104-M MILTON 
105 WORTH 106 FANNIN 107 COFFEE 108 CHATTAH'CHEE 109 CLAY 110 CHARLTON 111 CALHOUN 112 HARALSON 113 TERRELL 114 BERRIEN 115 COLQUITI 116 MILLER 117 TOWNS 118 DAWSON 119 PIERCE 120 GLASCOCK 121 MITCHELL 
 
Date of Act 
 
Created From 
 
[Dec. 21, 1830-0riginal County [Dec. 24, 1831-Cherokee cession of Dec. 29, 1835[Dec. 26, 1831-U. S. Treaty (Act pert. to actual re 
moval). Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee. Original Cass; name 
changed Dec. 6, 1861 Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee, Habersham, Hall Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee Dec. 3, 1832-Cherokee Dec. 18, 1833-Murray Dec. 14, 1837-Houston and Marion Dec. 25, 1837-Walker Dec. 28, 1838-Floyd and Walker Feb. 13, 1850-Bartow (Cass) and Floyd Feb. 14, 1850-Lowndes and Ware Dec. 20, 1851-Floyd and Paulding Dec. 20, 1851-Fayette, Henry, Pike Dec. 30, 1851-Murray Jan. 15, 1852-Macon, Marion, Talbot Dec. 5, 1853-Walker and Whitfield Dec. 5, 1853-Cherokee and Gilmer Dec. 7, 1853-Elbert and Franklin Dec. 15, 1853-Baker Dec. 16, 1853-Stewart. Originally Kinchafoonee; 
name changed Feb. 21, 1856 Dec. 20, 1853-DeKalb Dec. 20, 1828-Carroll, Coweta, DeKalb, Fayette. 
Abolished (merged into Fulton Jan. 1, 1932) Dec. 18, 1857-Cherokee, Cobb, Forsyth. Abolished. (merged into Fulton Jan. 1, 1932} Dec. 20, 1853-Dooly and Irwin Jan. 21, 1854-Gilmer and Union Feb. 9, 1854-Clinch, Irwin, Telfair, Ware Feb. 13, 1854--Marion and Muscogee Feb. 16, 1854-Early and Randolph Feb. 18, 1854-Camden Feb. 20, 1854-Baker and Early 
Jan. 26, 1856-Carroll and Polk 
Feb. 16, 1856-Lee and Randolph 
Feb. 25, 1856-Coffee, Irwin, Lowndes 
Feb. 25, 1856-Lowndes and Thomas 
Feb. 26, 1856-Baker and Early 
Mar. 6, 1856-Rabun and Union 
Dec. 3, 1857-Gilmer and Lumpkin 
Dec. 18, 1857-Appling and Ware 
Dec. 19, 1857-Warren 
Dec. 21, 1857-Baker 
 
86 
 
 No. Name 
122 SCHLEY 123 WHITE 124 WILCOX 125 CLAYTON 126 QUITMAN 127 BANKS 128 BROOKS 129 JOHNSON 130 ECHOLS 131 DOUGLAS 132 McDUFFIE 133 ROCKDALE 134 DODGE 135 OCONEE 136 CRISP 137 GRADY 138 JENKINS 139 TIFT 140 JEFF DAVIS 141 STEPHENS 142 TOOMBS 143 TURNER 144 BEN HILL 145 BLECK.LEY 146 WHEELER 147 BARROW 148 CANDLER 149 BACON 150 EVANS 151 ATKINSON 152 TREUTLEN 153 COOK 154 SEMINOLE 155 LANIER 156 BRANTLEY 157 LONG 158 LAMAR 159 PEACH 
 
Date of A.ct 
 
Created From 
 
Dec. 22, 1857-Marion and Sumter Dec. 22, 1857-Habersham Dec. 22, 1857-Dooly, Irwin, Pulaski Nov. 30, 1858-Fayette and Henry Dec 10, 1858-Randolph and Stewart Dec. 11, 1858-Franklin and Habersham Dec. 11, 1858-Lowndes and Thomas Dec. 11, 1858-Emanucl, Laurens, Washington Dec. 13, 1858-Clinch and Lowndes Oct. 17, 1870-Campbell and Carroll Oct. 18, 1870-Columbia and Warren Oct. 18, 1870-Henry and Newton Oct. 26, 1870-Montgomcry, Pulaski, Telfair Feb. 25, 1875-Clarke Aug. 17, 1905-Doolv Aug. 17, 1905-Deca,tur and Thomas Aug. 17, 1905-Bulloch, Burke, Emanuel, Screven Aug. 17, 1905-Berrien, Irwin, Worth Aug. 18, 1905-Appling and Coffee Aug. 18, 1905-Franklin and Habersham Aug. 18, 1905-Emanuel, Montgomery, Tattnall Aug. 18, 1905-Dooly, Irwin, Wilcox, Worth July 31, 1906-Irwin and Wilcox July 30, 1912-Pulaski Aug. 14, 1912-Montgomery 
July 7, 1914----Gwinnett, Jackson, Walton July 14, 1914-Bulloch, Emanuel, Tattnall July 27, 1914-Appling, Pierce, Ware Aug. 11, 1914-Bulloch and Tattnall Aug. 15, 1917-Ciinch and Coffee Aug. 21, 1917-Emanuel and Montgomery July 30, 1918-Berrien 
July 8, 1920-Decatur and Early Aug. 7, 1920-Berrien, Clinch, Lowndes Aug. 14, 1920-charlton, Pierce, Wayne Aug. 14, 1920-Liberty 
Aug. 17, 1920-Monroe and Pike July 18, 1924-Houston and ~i ..:on 
 
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Abbott, Frank M..... .   . . .      44 Acker, Martha Walters ... 29 Alden Associates  6, 43, 75 Allen, Ivan Earnest .... 30 A~ffiRICUS TIMES RECORDER ... 65 Anderson, Mary Talley.......... 9 Anderson, Stuart........... .    31 Anderson, W. U................. 19 Anonymous ............ 5, 30 Ashmore, Otis .......... 75 Augusta, Ga., Bicentennial Comm. 61 Bacon, Mary Ellen ........ 23 Bailey, Eloise................. 8 Baker, Bonnie T...... .   . . . . .   1 Baker, John William ..... 40 Baker, Merle Melissa  18 Baker, Pearl R 19, 33, 39, 43 
48, 50, 61, 66, 72, 75 Bakken, Terry.  . .      . .        17 Balfour, Robert.C ... 67 Bankston Emmie Carnes ... 20 Barfield, Diane Chavers ... 65 Barfield, Louise (Calhoun)  40 Barksdale, Margaret G. 62 Barnwell, John 35, 47, 51 Barrow County Historical Soci- 
ety. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Barrow, Elfrida De Renne . 11 Bartram Trail Regional Library. 75 Bates, James E ... 38 Battey, George Magruder, Jr  28 Beeson, Leola (Selman)......... 2 Bell, Burton J ..... 36 Berrien County Cent. Hist. Comm. 3 Berrien County Chamber of Comm. 3 
Bevis, Robert w................ 62 
Boatright, Sherry L.......    7, 49 Bonner, James Calvin . 2, 9, 40 Bowden, Haygood Samuel ... 11 Bowen, Eliza A....... 75 Boylston, Ellis Reid .... 30 Breland, W. W.................. 31 Bridges-Cobb County, Inc .. 17 Broome, Dean. . . .  .    .  .  .  . .   58 Brown, John Martin ........ 36 Browne, Margaret W...... 71 Browning, Sue G.  . .  . . . .  . .  .   3 
 
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Brunswick, Ga., Chamber of Commerce .. 8, 33, 46, 50 
Burge, Dolly Summer (Lunt)  56 Burger, Emma Leila Sims  56 BUTLER HEMLD. . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  67 Butler, John C................. 4 Cain, Andrew W.  . . . .  .    .      49 Caldwell, Joseph.   .  .    . .   .  11 Callahan, Helen................ 62 CAMILLA ENTERPRISE ......... 53 Candler, Charles Murphey . 21 
Carnes, Sara s................. 39 
Cartledge, Groves Harrison 51 Carver, Kaye, . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Carver, Myra Queen.... 60 Cate, Margaret Davis . 9, 14, 33, 35 
48, 51 Chalker, Fussell M 3, 4, 7, 18 
22, 41, 42, 43, 44, 53, 59, 67, 70, 74, 75 Chamber of Commerce, Swainsboro. 26 Channing, Walter E 34 Chattahoochee Valley Historical Society .. 40, 69 Chattooga Improvement Association, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Chicopee Manufacturing Corp. of Georgia, Chicopee, Ga  38 Chrisler, Isabel............... 37 Church, Mary L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Clark, William Henry Harrison. 10 Clarke, Caroline McKinney  21 Clarke, Edward Young ..... 30 Clements, James Bagley ... 41 Clements, Wiley A.  . .  .         40 Coastal Georgia Historical Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Cobb, Addie (Davis) . 23 Cobb,County Chamber of Commerce 18 Cobb, Joe...................... 9 Coffee County Centennial, Inc  18 Colbert Museum Committee .. 52 Cole, Mildred Jackson . 53 Coleman, Brooks.  . . . .  .   .  .  .  5 Coleman, Kenneth ... 15, 73 Coleman, Leodel. ..... 5, 6 
Collins, c. R....... 70 
 
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conrad, Georgia Bryan .. :l3, 50 Cook, Anna Maria Green......... 2 Cook, Jacquelyn ...... 23, 65 Cook, John Homer ......... 14 Cooper, Walter Gerald ... 30, 52 Cordele-Crisp County Historical 
Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 
Corley, Florence .......... 61 Coulter, Ellis Merton. 10, 15, 17 
20, 26, 29, 42, 48, 49, 56, 71 
73' 75 Covington, William Alonzo  18 Cowan, E. L... . . . .  .    .   . .    62 Coyle, Mattie (Oglesby) .. 18 Cunningham, Cornelia .. 30 Cunyas, Lucy Josephine......... 3 Curry, Doris F.  . . . .        .    17 DrA.R. Georgia. (Historical 
Collections)  2, 6, 15, 26 29, 36, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 66, 67 D.A.R. Georgia. Archibald Bulloch Chapter.. . . . . . . .  . . . . .        6 D.A.R. GaDrgia. Barnard Trail Chapter Sylvester  77 D.A.R. Georgia. Fort Early Chapter ... 20, 23 D.A.R. Georgia, General James Jackson Chapter, Valdosta. 48, 49 D.A.R. Georgia. Governor Treutlen Chapter, Fort Valley  58 D.A.R. Georgia. Hanna Clarke Chapter...................... 5 D.A.R. Georgia. Hawkinsville Chapter. . . . .   .  .   .   .     4, 59 D.A.R. Georgia. John Ball Chapter.  . . .    .  .     .  .     77 D.A.R. Georgia. John Laurens Chapter, Dublin.... .  .   .     45 D.A.R. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter .......... 5, 6, 8, 11, 19 25, 26, 29, 33, 36, 39, 46, 53, 
57' 63' 72 , 7 5 D.A.R. Georgia. Major General 
John Twiggs Chapter  70 D.A.R. Georgia. Mary Hammond 
Washington Chapter, Macon.... 4 D.A.R. Georgia. Sarah Dickinson 
Chapter, Newnan .. 20 D.A.R. Georgia. Stephen Heard 
Chapter, Elberton..... 26 D.A.R. Georgia. Thronateeska 
Chapter, Albany .............. 23 
 
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D.A.R. Georgia. WilUam Mcintosh Chapter, Jackson....... . .     7 
DAILEY TIMES................... 38 David, Robert S................ 76 Davidson, Grace Gilliam ... 76 Davidson, Victor.......  .       77 Davidson, William H.. 40, 52, 69 Davis, Elizabeth Lockhart  21, 30 Dawson County, Georgia, Bicent- 
ennial Committee............. 21 DAWSON NEWS.................... 67 DeKalb Chamber of Commerce  21 DeKalb Historical Society. Ga. 21 Delta Kappa Gamma Society. Psi 
State (Ga.) Tau Chapter, Waycross  10, 17, 72 Delwyn Associates, Albany . 2, 7 8, 14, 19, 25, 26, 29, 35, 37, 47 62, 73, 76 Demerath, N. J................. 31 Derden, John K. . . . .   .   . . . . .   27 DeVane, Earnest E.............. 30 Devereaux, Jan H............... 70 Dixon, Clyde................... 74 Dixon, Mary Jane.... . . . .   . . .   56 Dixon, Sara Anderson...... 56 Dixon, Sarah Robertson.. 64 DONALSONVILLE NEWS ....... 64 Dooly County Historical Committee 
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 
Dorsey, James Edward  6, 27, 43 44, 53, 73 
Early County Historical Society, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 24 
Eason, Deborah . 30 Edwards, Charles Thomas  74 Elrod, Frary.  . . . . . .   .    .     42 Fancher, Betsy  11, 34, 46 
50 Faulk, J. Lanette O'Neal .. 70 Fayette County Historical Soci- 
ety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Federal Writers' Project, Ga  11 
12, 61 First Baptist Church, Chamblee, 
Ga.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    . 22 
Fish, Tallu.................... 34 Flanders, Ralph B.............. 41 Flanigan, James C.............. 37 Fleming, Anna M.... .  .  .     .   53 Fleming, Berry.   .  .   .    .     61 Fleming, William P.. 20, 23 Fletcher, Jack K..... 53 
 
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Folsom, Horace B........ 46 Ford, Elizabeth Austin... 22, 34 Foster, L. Alton... . . . . .  . . . . .  10 Foster, Edith L.... ..... .... 9 Fries, Adelaide L....... 12, 25 Gamble, Thomas ............. 12 Gardner, Robert G....... 28 Garrett, Franklin Miller . 22, 27 
31, 41 Geer, Corinne Carlton 1, 7, 24 
46, 67, 77 Georgia-Agricultural and Industri- 
al Development Board ... 34 GEORGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT MAGA- 
ZINE .... 9, 24, 27, 36, 68 69, 76 GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY .. 34 GEORGIA MAGAZINE. 1, 18, 22, 24, 26 55 Georgia Pioneers, Albany, Ga  19 Gibson, Dot Rees .. 34, 65 Gilmer, George Rockingham . 76 Givens, William Wyatt ... 10 Glascock County Centennial Corp. 33 Gnann, Pearl Rahn......... 12 Goddard, John H., Jr  64 Goolsby, Iva P...... 60 Gray, Sara Lois ..... 56 Green, James L..... 31 Greene, E. A.................. 16 Grice, Jospeh T....... 66 Grice, Warren........... 41 Griffin, Richard W... 36 Grout, Plli 1 . .................. . 65 Grubbs, Lillie (Martin) ... 77 Grubbs, Mary ........ 66 Gunn, Victoria Reeves  34, 44 Gurr, G. Stephen.  .   .      . 63, 65 Habersham, Josephine Clay .. 12 Hannah, Evelyn.......... 71 Harden, William........ 12 Hardman, Thomas Colquitt . 42 Harper, Roland M..... 46 Harris, Virginia Speer .... 4 Hart, Bertha Sheppard . 45 Harvey, Mrs. William David  65 Hays, Louise Frederick ... 51 Hazzard, Willi am W........ 34 Heinsohn, Lillian Britt .... 67 Hemperley, Marion R. 5, 8, 12, 25 34, 61, 63 Henry County Sesquicentennial, 1821-1971 ............. 41 
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Heritage Committee, Schley County Bicentennial Commission 63 
Herndon, G. Melvin ... 76 Hetzler, Doris Coulter .. 71 1-Iicky, Louis McHenry ... 54 Hill, Cora Anderson .... 28, 53 Hillhouse, Albert M. 7, 43, 44 
62, 63 Hines, Nelle (Womack)   . . . .  .   2 Historical Records Survey, Geor- 
gia ... 17, 19, 24, 43, 46 55, 61 Historic Savannah Foundation, 
Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 
History Group, Inc., The....... 1 Ritz, Alex M.... 31, 52, 76 Hodges, Lucille ... 27 Holland, Hurbert Glenn.. 57 Hollingsworth, Clyde .... 63 Holloway, Jllli ckey.           .  .  63 Holmes, James . 2, 12, 34, 46 
50 Hopkins, John M... 10, 72 Housing Authority of Savannah  12 Houston, Martha Lou .... 39, 57 Howard, Nora Elizabeth ... 71 Howard, Timothy.   . . .  .   .   .   54 Hudson, Frank Parker  48 Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs  20 Hull, Augustus Longstreet  15 Hull, Edward F.    .  .          . 59 Hulse, FrederickS ...... 11 Hunt, Caroline C 36, 54, 59 Hurst, Robert Latimer ... 72 HuxforQ, Folks . 1, 5, 8, 16 
17, 34, 42, 74 Ingram, C. Fred.   .       .   .   3 Ivey, John Eli ..... 31 
Jarrell, Charles c............. 56 
Jeane, D. Gregory  14, 16, 21, 24 40, 55, 60, 63, 64, 69 
Jennings, M. Kent.............. 31 Jernigan, Paul................. 39 Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran 
Church, Effingham Co., Ga  25 Johnson, Gerald White .... 22 Johnson, Guion Griffis .... 34 Johnson, Lucille Bryant . 69 Jones, Billy Walker . 70, 77 Jones, Charles Colcock  5, 13, 25 
26, 34, 46, 50, 59, 62, 63, 73 Jones, Frank S................. 21 
Jones, John H.................. 69 
 
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Jones, Mary Gibson ...... 20 Jones, Mary Sharpe ..... 47 Jonesboro Centennial Organiza- 
tion ..... ~ ....... ~:~ 17 Jordan, Margaret Coleman  74 Jordan, Robert H. . .     . . . .  .   66 Kemble, Frances Anne .... 35 King, Frances A..... , 62 
King' p. c. ' Jr . ............ e  G 16 
King, Sara Singleton 11, 72 Klenbort, Daniel ..... 65 Klenbort , Marcia.  . . .   . .    .   65 Knight, Lucian Lamar . 22 Kurtz, Wilbur G..... ,...... 31 LaHatte, Patricia.............. 31 Lakeland-Lanier County Bicent- 
ennial History Committee  45 Lambdin, Augusta.         . .  . .  45 Lankevich, George J ... 30 Lattimore, Ralston B. 13 LAVONIA TIMES.................. 29 Lawrence, Alexander A.. 13 Lee, Fitzhugh.   .               56 Leigh, Frances (Butler) . 13, 35 Lewis, Bessie ............... 35, 50 Lewis, Eulalie M.. 54, 74 Library of the Richmond County 
Historical Society  62 Linley, John............. 2, 43, 44 
59, 73, 77 Linn, C. A....... 25 Lockerman, Doris.    .    . .      31 Lovell, Caroline Couper Stiles. 8 
13 ' 3 5' 47 ' 50 Lovett, Rebecca R.           .   44 Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr  4, 7, 16 
19, 25, 28, 37, 39, 41, 43, 54, 56, 57, 60, 64, 72 Lunceford, Alvin Mell ... 66 Lupold, Johns ......... 55 McCann, Catherine .. 11 McDaniel, Susie Blalock ... 10 McElreath, Walter.............. 18 McGlaun, George R., Jr  14, 16, 21 24, 40, 55, 60, 63, 64, 69 Mel 1vai ne, Paul M....... .  ..    47 Mcintosh, John Hawes ... 26 Macintyre, William Irwin. 68 Mcinvale, Morton R 57 McKay, John J., Jr.  .    . .      4 McMahan, Chalmers Alexander  31 McMichael, Lois................ 7 
 
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McMurry, Richard .. 22 McQueen, Alexander Stephens  10, 72 McRay, Sybi 1. ............. 15, 28, 37 Maddox, Joseph T  ,  . . . .  .   .    77 Mahan, Katherine Hines ...... 55 Mallard, John B........ 47 Mallard, Mary Jones .... 47 Mann, Carolyn Becknell ... 31 Mann, Floris Perkins . 67 Marlin, Lloyd Garrison 3, 10, 14 
15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 28, 29, 33, 36, 39, 49, 52, 54, 57, 58, 59, 69, 70, 71, 74 Marsh, Kenneth Frederick . 16 Marshall, Charlotte Thomas . 16 Martin, Clarece ....... 31 Martin, Harold H................. 35 Martin, Jean 22, 31 Martin, John H...... 55 Martin, Josephine Bacon.... 47 Mathias, William . 31 Matthews, Jane Foster ... 32 Mattox, Cornelia M,........... .   60 Mauelshagen, Carl ... 25 Mays, Lois Barefoot ...... 11 Meadows, Mattie Lee Hoover .. 44 Mealing, Ester Morrison.......... 55 Melton, Quimby................... 64 Mitchell, Ella .. 73 Mitchell, Stephens ... 31, 41 
Mize, Jessie J................... 3 
Monroe, Haskett.      .            47 Montgomery, Sir Robert, bart  35 
47, 50 Moore, Virginia H................ 39 Morgan County Georgia Sesquicent- 
ennial Committee............... 54 Morgan, Jack.  . . . .  .   .      . .    70 Morris, Sy 1vanus.   .            .  16 Mosley,JohnE  53 Moye, Florence T.                 60 Mullen, Sidney R 14, 16, 21, 24 
40, 55, 60, 63, 64, 69 Murray, Alton J  5, 8, 11, 17, 35 
49, 51, 58, 70, 72, 74 Myers, Robert Manson .. 47 NASHVILLE HERALD (The)            3 Neal, Willard ........ 22 Newman, Lois Owens . 39 Newsom, Elizabeth Pritchard,  73 
Newsome, F. Mu................ . . . 76 
Newsome, Nell H...............    76 
 
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Nilan, Lenora Woodall ....... 55 Ni pp, Robert E.  . . . . . . . . . . .  .  . 1 North Ga. Pub . , Co. .  . .   . . . .  . 71 Norwood, Martha F . 7, 62, 66 Nottingham, Carolyn Walker .. 71 O'Brien, Andrew Leary ..... 60 Odom, Dorothy Collins . 7, 43, 44 
62, 63 Otto, Rhea Cumming  1, 5, 6, 7, 8 
9, 13, 15, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 29, 35, 36, 37, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 58, 59, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 6~, 73 Paris, Rache 1.   . .  . .  .  .       73 Parrish, June Jackson...... 19 Pate, John Ben................. 70 Patterson, Flora Mae Tatum . 71 Payne, Julia Miles.  . . . . . .  . . .  55 Peel, Mrs. William Lawson. 3, 6, 8 11, 19, 26, 29, 33, 46 Perry, Joel Washington. 24 Perryman, Clinton J .. 48 Pike County, Georgia ....... 58 Pinkston, Regina P............. 52 Pioneer Citizens' Society, Atlanta ........ 32 Pitts, Lulie................... 36 Plant, Charles.  .       .   . .    65 Pond, Cornelia Jones ... 47 Pope, G. D..................... 4 Powell, Arthur Gray ...... 24 Powell, Lillian Lewis  7, 43, 44 62, 63 Powell, Nettie................. 52 Powell, Nora.  . .  . .     . .    . .  23 Powell, Watts ......... 23 Presley, Delma Eugene  2, 12, 34 46, 50 Price, Eugenia................. 35 Proctor, Virginia.   . .  .      .  8 Pryor, Charles Sheppard ... 65 Pryor, Cora Anderson ....... 65 Purcell, Ann Rushing .... 66 Purcell, Douglas Clare .. 14, 16, 21 24, 40, 55, 60, 63, 64, 69 Quattlebaum, Julian K..... 13 Rainer, Vessie Thrasher .. 41 Randall, Jo .............. 76 Raper, Arthur Franklin . 37, 51 Rauers, Betty.  .  . . . . . . . . .      13 Reddick, Marguerite............ 8 Reed, Thomas Walter............ 16 
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Reese, Trevor Richard ... 35 Reeve, Jewell B................ 36 Register, Alvaretta Kenan...... 6 Reid, Charles Sloan ........ 52 Reid, Frances ............... 16, 56 Reynolds, Lily.  . . . . . . . . . . . . .   20 Reynolds, Hughes... . . . . .  . .     28 Rice, Thaddeus Brockett ...... 37 Richmond County Historical 
Society..... . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .   62 Ritchie, Andrew Jackson..... 60 Robertson, T. H................ 38 Robison, Mary Pittman.... 68 ROCKDALE CITIZEN (The) ....... 62 Rodgers, Ava D... . .    . . .  . .    57 Rodgers, R. W... .  .  .      . . .   58 Rogers, George A.  . . .    .  . . .   47 Rogers, Marion D.... 53 Rogers, Norma Kate.    .   . . . . .  14 
Rogers, W. c., Sr ...... 27 
Rogers, William Warren ... 68 Rome, Georgia. Chamber of 
Commerce 28 Row land, Arthur Ray. .        .   62 Royal, Majorie ......... 20 Sams, Anita B..... 71 Sartain, James Alfred  3, 28, 71 Saunders, R. F. , Jr.  . . .   . .    47 Sawyer, Elizabeth M.. 32 Savannah-Chatham County Historic 
Site and Monument Commission. 13 Savannah. 200th Anniversary 
Commission Pageant Committee. 13 Sewell, Cliff ......... 13 Shadburn, Don L.   .  .  . .  . .  .  . 29 Shavi n, Norman.  . .   .  . . . .      32 Shaw, Aurora C................. 1 Sheftall, John McKay .... 47 Shelton, Jane Twitty .. 49 Shelton, Morris................ 22 Sheppard, Peggy.   . . . .   .   .   . 68 Shriner, Charles H..... 54 Shuler, Edward Leander ... 49, 70 Sibley, Celestine ........... 32 Simms, James Meriles ..... 14 Simpson, F. T... ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Slappey, Pansy Aiken...... 32 Smith, Berthenia Croker........ 4 Smith, Clifford Lewis .... 69 Smith, Elizabeth Wiley . 39 Smith, Florrie Carter ...... 57 Smith, James F................. 15 
Smith, Michael Eugene....  .    71 
 
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Smith, Sarah Quinn 57, 76 
 
Spalding County Centennial Com- 
 
mission...................... 64 
 
Spence, Margaret . 53 
 
Spencer, Elma Dill.... .  . . .     49 
 
Spruill, Ethel Warren.. 21, 30 
 
Stacy, James .. 47 
 
Standard, Diffee William  55 
 
~tandard, Janet Harvill . 76 
 
Stanley, Starbuck 
 
, 
 
c Lawrence James 
 
.L................ 
 
33 32 
 
STATESBORO NEWS.  .  . .   .        6 
 
Statesboro Regional Library 
 
System....................... 6 
 
Stegemen, John F. 16 
 
Stephens, J. Clayton, Jr . 69 
 
Stephens, Mary Jo.... .   .       44 
Stewart, William c.. 22, 37, 38, 42 
 
43, 52, 57 
 
Stowers, Clara Adams . 26 
 
Strobel, P. A.................. 25 
 
SUMMERVILLE NEWS ....... 15 
 
Tabor, Paul        .   .       .   52 
 
Tankersley, Allen P... 2, 48 
 
Tate, Lucius Eugene  58 
 
Tate, William . 16, 58 
 
TAYLOR COUN'IY NEWS (The)....... 67 
 
Taylor (R. T., Jr.) Foundation. 33 
 
Taylor, Hildreth F .. 35 
 
Taylor, Jerry A.. 69 
 
Teal, Mildred.    . .             51 
 
Telfair, Nancy.         . .       55 
 
Temple, Sarah Blackwell (Gober) 18 
 
Terrill, Helen Eliza . 64 
 
Thomas County, Georgia, Public 
 
Schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 
 
Thomas, Kenneth H. Jr  1, 50, 68 
 
76 
 
Thomas, Z. V., Mrs ... 44 
 
Todd, Priscilla Neves . 17 
 
Townsend, Brigid  23, 29, 46, 56 
 
66, 73 
 
Traub, Franklin................ 13 
 
Trimble, Lee S. , Sr.        .    40 
 
Triplett, John.   .       .       68 
 
Trogdon, Kathryn Curtis  30, 38 
 
64 
 
U.D.C., Willie Hunt Smith Chapter, 
 
Advisory Committee .. 45 
 
Underwood, Claire .. 37 
 
URBAN GEORGIA.. . . . .   . . .  .      69 
 
Urlsperger, Samuel .. 25 
 
Vance, Paul R.                  21 
 
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Vanstory, Burnette (Lightle)  8 14, 35, 48, 51, 74 
Vashti Blasingame Home and School 
for Girls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 
Vaughan, George Lester  18 Victor, Terry . .................. . 13 Vocelle, James Thomas  9 Wade, Forest C. 15, 29 Wade, John Donald.  . . .  .    .   .   51 Walden, Ada Ramp . 62 Walker, Laura Singleton 11, 72 Ward, George Gordon .. 33 Ward, Warren Preston... 18 Warren County History Committee  72 Warren, Mary Bondurant  16, 39, 56 
57, 75 Watkins, Amanda.   . . .  .           69 Watkins, Charles H............... 15 
Watkins, Floyd c................. 15 
Webb, Bryan...................... 70 White County Centennial Committ- 
ee. . . . . . . . .  .   . .       . . .  . .   74 Whitehead, Mrs. Raymond H 54 Whitfield County, Georgia, History 
Commission..... 54, 75 Wightman, Orrin Sage  9, 14, 35, 48 
51 Wilcox, Herbert . 26 Wilhoit, Virginia Hill . 72 Wilkinson, Stannye ... 40 Williams, Carolyn (White)  45 Williams, Mrs. H. J  63 Williams, Ida Belle . 68 Williams, Marie Haley .. 30 Williams, Winifred G.    .   .      63 Williford, William Bailey. 32, 56, 65 Willingham, Jean Saunders........ 4 Willingham, Robert Marion, Jr  77 Wilson, Caroline Price  6, 9, 19, 25 
48, 63 Wilson, Gustavus James Nash  42 Wilson, John Stainback ... 32 Wilson, Thelma.                   58 Withington, Marie Griffin  25, 26 Woodall, William Clyde ... 55 
Wooten, s. A..................... 75 
Work Projects Administration  59 Worsley, Etta (Blanchard)  55 Wright, Albert Hazen 11, 72 Writers' Program, Georgia  4, 14, 32 
77 Wynd, Frances . 29, 60, 73 YouiJg, Ida....................... 4 
 
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About "Old Okefenok" .. ll, 72 Albany on the Flint: Indians 
to Industry, 1836-1936  23 The Alma-Bacon County, a Model 
for Rural America  1 Americanism: World War History 
of Troup County, Georgia  69 Americus and the Centennial Year 
in the Weekly Sumter Republican .................... 65 Americus, Georgia "As It Was" in 1894 ...................... 65 Americus Through the Years; the First One Hundred and Twentyfive Years of a Georgia Town and Its People, 1831-1956  65 Anchored Yesterdays; the Log Book of Savannah's Voyage Across a Georgia Century, in Ten Watches ......... 11 Annals of Athens, Ga. 1801-1901. 15 Annals of Georgia; Important Early Records of the State.... 6 9, 19, 25, 33, 48, 63 Antebellum Athens and Clarke County Georgia  16 Ante-bellum Thomas Co. 18251861 .................... 68 Architectural Legacy of the Lower Chattahoochee Valley in Alabama and Georgia . 14 16, 19, 21, 24, 40, 55, 60, 63, 64, 69 Architecture of Middle Georgia: the Oconee Region . 2, 39, 43 
44 ' 59 ' 73 ' 77 Around a Town Named for Jones  17 Athens, Georgia's Columned City. 16 
Atlanta, A Chronological & 
Documentary History, 18131976 ..................... 30 Atlanta, a City of Modern South. 32 Atlanta and Environs; a Chronicle of Its People and Events  22 27, 31, 41 Atlanta As It Is, Being a Brief Sketch of Its Early Settlers. 32 Atlanta, Capital of the South  32 
 
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The Atlanta Century, March 1860- 
May 1865 ........ 32 
Atlanta, City of Today: a SketchBook ............. 30 
Atlanta Cyclorama, the Story of the Famec. Battle of Atlanta  31 
Atlanta From the Ashes  30 Atlanta: Its Lore, Legends and 
Laughter ......... 30 Atlanta Resurgens  30 Augusta  61 Augusta Bicentennial, May 12th to 
18th ...................... 61 Auraria: Story of a Georgia Gold- 
mining Town ........ 49 Autobiography of a City in Arms: 
Augusta, Georgia, 1861-1865  61 Autobiography of a Colony; the 
First Half-Century of Augusta, Georgia .. 61 Baptist Heritage: Bethlehem Baptist Church of Christ 1823  56 The Battle of Picketts' Mill: "Foredoomed to Oblivion"  57 Beadland to Barrow: a History of Barrow County  3 Beautiful Georgia Homes and Gardens -Proud Old Homes of Sparta . 39 Berrien County Centennial, 1856- 
1956........................... 3 
Bethesda, an Historical Sketch of Whitefield's House of Mercy in Georgia ......... l2 
Bibb County, Georgia: Early Wills and Cemetery Records  4 
Bicentennial Look at Dawson Co  21 Blood Mountain; an Historical 
Story About Choestoe and Choestoeans .. 49 70 A Blue Ridge Mountain Boy  74 Book "A" Wills 1837-1867, and Wills Recorded in Minute Book "A"-Misc. "A" 1819-1839, Hall County Ga  38 Brantley CountF, a Sketch of the Late Benjamin Daniel Brantley in Whose Honor Brantley County 
was Named.     .     .            5 
 
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Bridges Project: Student History of Marietta. Marietta, Touchstones to the Past  17 
Brief Historical Sketch of the Town of Woodbury, Meriwether County, Georgi a.   .  .  .  .  .   52 
Brief History and Data: a Sketch of Emanuel County and Swainsboro, Georgia ..... 26 
Brief History of Pegamore Creek, Raccoon Creek, the Old Log House and the Pokey Hole, and other Papers about Paulding County. . . . . . .  . .  .    .   . .    57 
Brooks of Honey and Butter; Plantations and People of Meriwether County, Georgia . 52 
Building Atlanta's Future ... 31 Building of a Town: a Partial 
History of Pelham, Georgia, and Surrounding Areas, 1881197 4 . " . . . 53 0   0         0      0  Bulloch County Bibliography: A List of Materials Available at the Statesboro Regional Library, March 9, 1976 . 6 Burial Place of Button Gwinnett; a Report to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah.  . .  . . .   . . . . . .  .    13 Camden's Challenge: A History of Camden County, Georgia  8 Candle Lights on Old Liberty Co. 48 Candler County: Focus on Pro- 
gresse~" 9 
Candler County: Past & Present. 9 
Carroll County and Her People  9 The Carroll County Story as 
Told By the People ... 9 Carroll Judiciary, 1827-1975  9 "ceded Lands;" Records of St. 
Paul Parish and Early Wilkes County, Georgia .............. 75 Centennial History of the Carrollton (Georgia) Baptist Association, 1873-1973 ..... 10 Centennial of Glascock County, 1857-1957, Oct. 27-31, 1957: Souvenir Program ...... 33 A Century in North DeKalb: the Story of the First Baptist Church of Chamblee, 1875-1975.22 
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Century of Columbia County, Ga., Wills, 1790-1890, . 19 
A Century of Terrell County Progress, 1856-1956 . 67 
Century Old Houses of Columbus, Georgia, and Vicinity  55 
Cherokee Land Lottery ........ 15 Chicopee, Georgia ........ 38 Chief John Ross: His Life, with 
Historic Notes on State of Georgia, Walker County, and Rossville ............ 71 Children of Pride ............... 47 Chronicles of Wilkes County, Ga., from Washington's Newspapers 1889-1898......... 75 City of Statesboro, Bulloch Co  6 Civil War Centennial Edition  15 The Ci vi 1 War Comes to Dade Co.  20 Clayton County, Ga. 1870 Census. 17 Clayton County, Ga. 1860 Census. 17 Clayton County Georgia Marriage Book "A" 1859-1870 ... 17 ~obb County, Georgia ... 18 Cobb County Issue, GEORGIA Magazine .................. 18 Coffee County Centennial Celebra 
tion ......... .. " ............. 18 Coldwater Community in Elbert 
County, 1770's-1970........ 26 Coldwater Methodist Church His- 
tory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Collections of the DeKalb Histori- 
cal Society ... 21 Collections of Early County His- 
torical Society .. 24 College Life at Old Oglethorpe  2 Columbia County Georgia: Early 
Marriage Records . 19 Columbus, Georgia, 1828-1978  55 Columbus, Geo., From Its Selection 
As a "Trading Town" in 1827, to Its Partial Destruction by Wilson's Raid in 1865  55 Columbus, Georgia, In the Confederacy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Columbus Issue, GEORGIA Magazine 55 Columbus On the Chattahoochee  55 Community Influentials; the Elites of Atlanta ............. 31 Confederate Athens ... 15 Confederate City, Augusta, Georgia, 1860-1865    .                 61 
 
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Coosa River Valley From DeSoto to Hydroelectric Power  28 
Cotton Renter's Son  18 Coweta County Chronicles For One 
Hundred Years .. 20 Crisp County, Georgia, Historical 
Sketches ... 20 23 Crisp County's History in Pictures and Stories  20 Cry of the Eagle; History and Legends of the Cherokee Indians, and Their Buried Treasures  15 29 
Dead Towns of Georgia  S, 13 
20, 25, 26, 34, 46, so, 59, 
63, 73 Dade Pioneers: 1840 & 1850 Census 
of Dade County Georgia  21 Dead Town of Sunbury, Georgia . 47 Dear Store; an Affectionate Port- 
rait of Rich's  32 Deeds of Franklin County, Ga. 
1784-1826  29 DeKalb County Centennial Celebra- 
tion at Decatur, Georgia, November 9, 1922; Historical Address . 21 DeKalb County History . 21 DeKalb County Issue, GEORGIA Magazine ..... 22 Demorest in the Piedmont  37 Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled 
in Americao 25 Diary  56 Diary of a Dead Man . 65 Diary of Samuel Edward Butler, 
1784-1786 and the Inventory and Appraisement of His Estate .. 76 Discover Atlanta . 31 Documents and Memoirs, Genealogical Tables: the Tates of Pickens County  58 "Dr. Bullie's" Notes: Reminiscences of Early Georgia and Philadelphia and New Haven in the 1800's . 2, 13 
34, 46, so 
Douglas County: Focus on Progress . 24 
Douglas County: Past & Present. 24 
 
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Earliest Settlements in Wilkes Co. 76 Early Days of Coastal Ga  9, 14 
35, 48, 51 Early DeKalb County History  21 Early Georgia Wills and Settle- 
ments of Estates, Wilkes, Co  76 Early History of DeKalb County  22 Early History of Jackson County, 
Georgia ..... 42 Early Records of Bethany Church 
Tell of Life a Century Ago  39 Early Records of Georgia: Wilkes 
County .. 76 Early Records of Putnam County, 
Georgia, 1807-1860: Old Cemeteries, Wills, and Marriages  59 Early Records of Taliaferro County, Georgia ...... 66 Easter Monday at Flat Rock Was a Great Day in Greene County Long 
Ago. . . . .  . . .   .  .  . .  .  .   .     37 
Eastside Cemetery, Statesboro, Bulloch County, Georgia  6 
Ebb Tide; as Seen Through the Diary of Josephine Clay Habersham, 1863 .................. 12 
Ebenezer Record Book Containing Early Records of Jersusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Effingham, Georgia  25 
1880 Census, Montgomery County, Georgia ........ 53 
1850 Census of Georgia (Baker County), Nearly 4,300 Free Citizens .... 1 
1850 Census of Georgia (Bryan County), Nearly 1,200 Free Citizens  5 
1850 Census of Georgia (Burke 
County)........................ 6 
1850 Census of Georgia (Butts County), Nearly 3,700 Free Citizens....................... 7 
1850 Census of Georgia (Camden County), Nearly 2,100 Free Citizens ........ 8 
1850 Census of Georgia (Campbell County, now a Part of Fulton County), over 5,700 Free Citizens .. 9 
1850 Census of Georgia (Chatham County), Nearly 9,900 Free Citizens .. 13 
 
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1850 Census of Georgia (Chattooga County), over 5,100 Free Citizens ..... 15 
1850 Census of Georgia (Cherokee County), Nearly 11, 650 Free Citizens ...... 15 
1850 Census of Georgia (Dooly County) ..................... 23 
1850 Census of Georgia (Early County), Nearly 3,750 Free Citizens ...... 24 
1850 Census of Effingham County, Georgia; over 2,000 Free Residents ..... 25 
1850 Census of Georgia (Elbert County); over 6,600 Persons  26 
1850 Census of Georgia (Emanuel County); over 3,600 Free Citizens .. 27 
1850 Census of Georgia (Fayette County) .. 28 
1850 Census of Georgia (Floyd County); over 5,200 Free 
Citizens .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 28 
1850 Census of Georgia (Franklin County), Nearly 9,150 Free 
Citizens .................... 29 
1850 Census of Georgia (Glynn County); over 700 Free Citizens .... 35 
1850 Census of Georgia (Gordon County), over 5,150 Free Citizens ..... 36 
1850 Census of Georgia (Greene County), over 4,800 Free Citizens .............. 37 
1850 Census of Georgia, (Index to 25 Counties)  7, 8, 23 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 35, 36, 37, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 66, 67, 73 
1850 Census of Georgia (Jefferson 
County)~ ............. 43 
1850 Census of Georgia (Laurens 
County) ................... 45 
1850 Census of Georgia (Lee County)  46 
1850 Census of Georgia (Liberty County) .... 47 
1850 Census of Georgia (Lincoln 
County). . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .   .  . 48 
1850 Census of Georgia (Lumpkin County), Nearly 8,100 Free 
Citizens .... 49 
 
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1850 Census of Georgia (Mcintosh 
County) ........................ 51 
1850 Census of Georgia (Macon 
County) .................. 51 
1850 Census of Georgia (Marion 
County) .................... 52 
1850 Census of Georgia (Monroe County), Nearly 6,850 Free Citizens ..... 53 
1850 Census of Georgia (Montgomery County), Nearly 1,550 Free Citizens .... 54 
1850 Census of Georgia (Muscogee County), Nearly 10,424 Free Citizens .. 55 
1850 Census of Georgia (Pike County), Nearly 8,800 Free Citizens .. 58 
1850 Census of Georgia (Pulaski), over, 3,800 Free Citizens  59 
1850 Census of Georgia (Randolph County), Nearly 7,900 Free Citizens .... 61 
1850 Census of Georgia (Screven County) .................. 63 
1850 Census of Georgia (Stewart County), Nearly 8,700 Free 
Citizens. . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .   64 
1850 Census of Georgia (Sumter County), Nearly 6,500 Free Citizens .......... 65 
1850 Census of Georgia (Talbot 
County).. .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  66 
1850 Census of Georgia (Tattnall County) ................... 66 
1850 Census of Georgia (Telfair County) ................... 67 
1850 Census of Georgia (Troup County), Nearly 7,850 Free Citizens ..... 69 
1850 Census of Georgia (Warren County), over 6,300 Free Citizens .... 73 
1850 Federal Census, Gilmer County, 
Georgia ..................... 33 
An 1800 Census for Lincoln County, 
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 
1800 Census of Oglethorpe County, Georgia; the Only Extant C~nsus of 1800 Within the State of Ga. 57 
1836 Hall County "Dragoons"  38 1820 U. S. Census: Appling Co  1 Elbert Co. Issue, GEORGIA Magaziae 26 
 
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Ellaville and Schley County, an Historical Sketch for all Schley Countians, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow  63 
Emanuel County Legal Notices: pre-1860 Notices appearing in Selected Georgia Newspapers  27 53, 73 
English Crown Grants for Parishes of St. David, St. Patrick, St. Thomas and St. Mary in Georgia, 1755-1775  8 34 
English Crown Grants for St. Philip Parish in Georgia, 1755-1775 .... 5 12 
English Crown Grants in Christ Church Parish in Georgia, 17551775 ....................... 12 
English Crown Grants in St. Matthew Parish in Georgia, 1755-1775  25 63 
English Crown Grants in St. Paul Parish in Georgia, 1755-1775. 61 
Fannin County: Focus on Progress .... 27 
Featuring Albany Issue, GEORGIA Magazine. . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  .     1 24 
First Colored Baptist Church in North America, Constituted at Savannah, Georgia, January 20, A.D. 1788 . 14 
First Hundred Years, a Short History of Cobb County, in Georgia ...... 18 
First Methodist Church 181519 51 . . .  . . . . 68 0                 
Flags of Five Nations, a Collection of Historical Sketches, Legends and Stories of the Golden Isles of Guale  8 33, 46, 50 
Footprints Along the Hoopee: a History of Emanuel County 1821-1900 .. 27 
Forsyth County's Historical Heritage .. 29 
Fort Gaines and Environs . 16 Fort Pulaski National Monument, 
 
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Georgia ......... 13 Fort Valley: Its Century of 
Progress. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 58 Forty-five Years With the Okefe- 
nokee Swamp, 1900-1945  10, 72 Franklin County Ga. Records . 29 Frederica, Colonial Fort and Town: 
Its Place In His tory.  ......  .      35 From Stage Coaches to Train 
Whistles: History of Gum Pond, Mt. Enon Baconton in Mitchell County, Georgia, 1856-1976  53 From Violence to Love; the History of DeSoto, Georgia ... 65 Gainesville's First 150 Years  38 Genealogical History of Original Murray County Georgia . 54 Genealogy Bibliography: A List of Materials Available for Genealogical Research in the libraries of the Statesboro Regional Library System, March 1, 1976........................ 6 General James Jackson Chapter. His tory of Lowndes County, Georgia, 1825-1941  48 Georgia Blood ... 42 Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles . 8, 14, 35, 48, 51 74 Georgia's Last Frontier; the Development of Carroll Co  9 Georgia Plantation Development in Chatham County .. 11 Georgia Salzburger and Allied 
Fami 1ies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  12 Georgia Scribe: Selected Columns. 26 A Glimpse of the Past; the History 
of Bulloch Hall and Roswell Ga. 31 Glory of Covington .... 56 Gold Country, 1828-1858  49 Golden Isles of Georgia .... 8 
13, 35, 47, 50 Gone to Georgia: Jackson and 
Gwinnett Counties and Their Neighbors in the Western Migra- 
tion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 29, 37, 38, 42, 43, 52, 57 Grady County: Selected Facts and Historical Notes of Interest  36 Grave Markers in Burke County, Ga., with Thirty-Nine Cemeteries in 
 
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Four Adjoining Counties ... 7, 43 
44' 62' 63 Great Savannah Races: 1908, 
1910, 1911 ....... 13 Guide to Macon's Architecture 
and Historical Heritage  4 Guide to the Study of Augusta 
and Richmond County, Ga  62 Gwinnett Churches, a Complete 
History of Every Church in Gwinnett County, Georgia, With Short Biographical Sketches of Its Ministers  37 Hall County, Georgia, 1819-1839: Marriages (Book A), and Genealogical Notes................ 38 Hall County, Georgia, 1840-1870: Marriages (Book A, Part II)  38 Hall County's 150th Anniversary. 38 A Handbook of History: McDuffie County, Georgia, 1870-1970 50 Hawkins-Davison Houses, Frederica, St. Simons Island, Georgia  34 Henry County Georgia, the Mother of Counties ... 41 Henry County Sesquicentennial, 1821-1971 ....... 41 Hibernian Society, Savannah, Georgia 1812-1912 . 13 Hills of Habersham ... 37 Historic Atlanta to 1930: an Indexed, Chronological Bibliography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . 32 Historic Clayton County: Home of Gone With the Wind .. 17 Historic Glimpses of St. Simons Island, Georgia, 1736-1924  33 Historic Homes of Washington, Georgia ....... 76 Historic Preservation Plan for the Central Area General Neighborhood Renewal Area, Savannah, Georgia . 12 Historic Savannah . 12 Historic Sparta and Hancock Co  39 Historical Account of Meriwether County, 1824-1974 ... 52 Historical and Genealogical Collections of Dooly County, Ga. 23 Historical Collections (D. A. R.) 2 6, 15, 26, 29, 36, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 52, 54, 57, 59, 60, 61, 
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Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter (D. A. R.) .. ....... ......... 5, ~' 3 11, 19, 25, 26, 29, 33, 36, 39, 46, 53, 57, 61, 63, 72, 75 
Historical Facts About Rome and Floyd County, Georgia  28 
Historical Facts and Legends-White County)Georgia, 18571957 ........................... 74 
Historical Notes-Berrien County, 1856-1956 .. 3 
Historical Notes on Jackson County, Georgia . 42 
Historical Record of Macon and Central Georgia, Containing Many Interesting and Valuable Reminiscences Connected With the Whole State ... 4 
Historical Sketch of Temple . 10 Historical Sketches of Oglethorpe, 
Georgia . 51 Historical Sketches: Presbyterian 
Churches and Early Settlers in Northeast Georgia . 51 History and Reminiscences of Dougherty County, Georgia  23 History in Catoosa County  10 History of Athens and Clarke County, 1923 .. 16 History of Baldwin County, Ga  2 History of Banks County, Georgia, 1858-1976 3 History of Bartow County, Formerly Cass. . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .   . . .  . .  . . 3 History of Berrien County  3 History of Brooks County, Georgia, 1858-1948  5 History of Butts County Georgia, 1825-1976 .... 7 History of Camden County, Georgia. 9 History of Charlton County  10 History of Chatsworth, Georgia  54 History of Chattahoochee County, Georgia . 14 History of Chattooga County  14 History of Cherokee County  3, 10, 14 
15 ' 18 ' 21' 24' 27' 28' 29' 33' 36, 39, 49, 52, 54, 57, 58, 59, 69, 70, 71, 74 History of Clay County ... 17 History of Clinch County, Georgia. 17 History of Colquitt County . 18 
 
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History of Colquitt County, Georgia, and Her Builders  18 
History of Columbus, Georgia, 1828-1928 . 55 
History of Cook County, Georgia and Its Municipalities  19 
History of Coweta County from 1825 to 1880 . 19 
History of Crisp County . 20, 23 History of Decatur County, Ga  21 History of Dodge County  23 History of Dooly County  23 History of Ebenezer Missionary 
Baptist Church Association (of Georgia) 1814-1964 . 70, 77 History of Fayette County, 18211971 ................ 27 History of Fort Gaines and Clay County, Georgia .. 16 History of Franklin County, Georgia. Historical Edition. 29 History of Gordon County, Ga  36 History of Greene County, Georgia, 1786-1886 . 37 History of Griffin  64 History of Gwinnett County, 1818-1960 .. 37 History of Hancock County, Ga  39 History of Harmony Grove-ComMerce, Jackson County, Ga., 1810-1949  42 History of Harris County, Georgia, 1827-1961  40 History of Hart County 1933  40 History of Henry County, May 1821-1921 . 40 History of Holland . 14 History of Houston County, Ga  41 History of Irwin County  41 History of Jefferson County  44 History of Jones County, Georgia, For One Hundred Years, Specifically 1807-1907 . 45 History of Lamar County  45 History of Lincoln County, Ga  48 History of Lowndes County, Georgia, 1825-1941  49 History of Lumpkin County for the First Hundred Years, 1832-1932 . 49 History of Macon, Georgia  4 History of Macon County Georgia. 51 History of Madison County, Ga  52 
 
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Historical Markers of Richmond County, Georgia .. 62 
History of Midway Congregational Church, Liberty County, Ga  47 
History of Mitchell County, 1857- 
1976 ...................... 53 History of Murray Cou~ty  54 History of Oak Grove Baptist 
Church, Route Three, Carrollton, Georgia, 1877-1977  10 History of Oconee County, Ga  56 History of Oglethorpe County, Ga  57 History of Okefenokee Swamp  lO, 72 History of Our Locale, Mainly Evans County, Georgia  27 History of Peach County . 58 History of Pickens County  58 History of Pierce County, Ga  58 History of Pike County From 1822 to 1922 .... 58 A History of Public Education in Muscogee County and the City of Columbus, Ga., 1828-1976  55 History of Pulaski and Bleckley Counties, Georgia, 1808-1956  4 59 History of Richmond County  62 History of Roberta and Crawford County, Georgia  20 History of Rockdale County  62 History of Rome and Floyd County  1540-1922 ... 28 History of Savannah and South Ga  12 History of Schley County  63 History of Stephens County, Georgia (1715-1972) .. 30, 38, 64 History of Stewart County, Ga  64 History of Stone Creek Baptist Church, Twiggs County, Georgia, 1808-1958 . 70 History of Telfair County From 1812 to 1949 . 67 History of Thomas County, Georgia, From the Time of DeSoto to the Civil War . 68 History of Tift County  68 History of Troup County  69 History of Turner County  70 History of Twiggs County, Georgia: Sesquicentennial, 1809-1959  70 History of Upson County, Georgia  71 History of Villa Rica, City of Gold. . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .   .  . .  9 
 
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History of Walker County, Ga . 71 History of Ware County, Georgia. 72 History of Warren County, Ga., 
1793-1974 ..... 72 History of Washington County  73 History of Wilkinson County  77 History of Worth County, Georgia, 
for the First Eighty Years, 1854-1934 .... 77 History of the Carrollton First United Methodist Church . 9 Hi s~ory of the Chattahoochee Baptist Association 18261 9 5 5 . 3 8 e e e . e e . e 11 e e e e e e e e e e II  e  e History of the Conyers Presbyterian Church, 1860-1960  62 History of the Coosa Baptist Association: at the 100th Session held at Peavine Baptist Church near Rock Spring , Georgi a.    .          3 28, 71 History of the First Baptist Church of Griffin, Georgia, 1841-1977 .... 64 History of the People of Jones County, Georgia . 44 A History of the White House Tract, Richmond County, Ga., 1756-1975 .... 62 History Stories of Milledgeville and Baldwin County,  2 Hofwyl Plantation. 34 Horse to Helicopter; First Century of the Atlanta Police Department.    . .       .       31 Housing of Oglethorpe County, Georgia 1790-1860 .. 57  I Can Go Home Again ... 24 Illustrated History of Atlanta,, 30 Index for History of Walker County by James Alfred Sartain . 71 Index to the History of Colquitt County By W, A, Covington, 1937 .......... 0  0 0 18 Indexes to Seven State Census Reports for Counties in Ga., 1838-1845, Dooly County,,,,, 23 Indexes to Seven State Census Reports for Counties in Ga., 1838-1845. Forsyth County  29 Indexes to Seven State Census Reports for Counties in Ga., 
 
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1838-1845. Laurens County  46 IndeKes to Seven State Census 
Reports for Counties in Ga., 1838-1845. Newton County  ,,,, 56 Indexes to Seven State Census Reports for Counties in Ga,, 1838-1845. Tattnall County,,,, 66 Indexes to Seven State Census RepoDts for Counties in Ga., 1838-1845. Warren County  73 The Indian Springs Hotel as a Nineteenth Century Watering Place  , ........... , 7 Inventory of the County and Town Archives of Georgia, No. 37: Cook County (Adel) ..... 19 Inventory of the County Archives of Georgia, No. 32: Clinch County (Homerville) . 17 Inventory of the County Archives of Georgia, No. 47: Dougherty County (Albany)          .   .  .  24 Inventory of the County Archives of Georgia, No. 50: Echols County (Statenville) .. 24 Inventory of the County Archives of Georgia, No. 81: Jefferson County, (Louisville) .. 43 Inventory of the County Archives of Georgia. No, 88: Lee County (Leesburg) . ,  ,  ,  46 Inventory of the County Archives of Georgia, No, 106: Muscogee County (Columbus),.,.,., . 55 Inventory of the County Archives of Georgia, No. 121; Richmond County (Augusta) ..... 61 Irene Mound Site, Chatham County, Georgi a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  . . . .  . 11 Jackson Street Cemetery, Original City Cemetery of Athens, Georgia: Tombstone Inscriptions and Obituaries ........................... 16 Jarrell Plantations: a History,,. 44 Jefferson-Burke County, Georgia: Early Records.,,,, ... ,  6, 43 Jefferson County, Georgia 18711900: a Collection of Newspaper Sources. , , . , , ,           43 Jekyll Island,.,.,,,., . 34 The John C. Calh9unh Gold Mine: An Introductory Report On Its Hsitorical Significance  49 
 
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Jonesboro Centennial, September 16-22, 1956: Souvenir Booklet ......................... 17 
Journal of a Milledgeville Girl, 1861-1867 . 2 
Journal of a Residence On a Georgia Plantation in 18381939 ............... 35 
Journal of Andrew Leary O'Brien; Including an Account of the Origin of Andrew College, Cuthbert, Georgia  60 
Kettle Creek, the Battle of the Cane Brakes, Wilkes County, Georgia  76 
Ladies Volunteer Aid Association of Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia 1861-1862  73 
Lady's & Gentleman's Inside Guide to Places & Pleasures 
in Atlanta ................ 31 
Land Lottery List of Oglethorpe County, Georgia, 1804, and Hancock County, Georgia, 1806 ... 39, 57 
A Land So Dedicated: Houston County, Georgia  41 
Lapham-Patterson House: a National Historic Landmark, Thomasville, Georgia  68 
Lavonia, Gem of the Piedmont, 1880-1977 . 30 
Liberty County, Georgia; an Address Delivered at Hinesville, July 4, 1876 .. 47 
Liberty Hall, Taliaferro County, Georgia: a History of the Structures Known as Liberty Hall and Their Owners from 1827 to the Present ... 66 
Library of the Richmond County Historical Society . 62 
Life on a Liberty County 
Plantation ............. o 47 
Little History of Gilmer County. 33 Lost Legacy of Georgia's Golden 
Isles........................ 8 
11 ' 34 ' 46 ' 50 McCranie's Turpentine Still, 
Atkinson County, Georgia .. 1 McEachern Memorial Methodist 
Church . 18 Mcintosh County, Georgia . 50 
 
The Mcintosh Inn and Its Place in Creek Indian History, Butts County, Georgia . 7 
Macon Guide, and Ocmulgee National 
Monurnent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  . . . . 4 
Man and His City, Brown Hayes and Atlanta; the Story of a Man's Passion for the Protection of the Heart of His City . 32 
Marriage Book A (1804-1821) Clarke County, Georgia . Hancock County Licenses . 39 
Marriage Records, 1856-1900, Towns County, Georgia .. 69 
Marriage Records of Bulloch County, Georgia, 1796 (origin of County) through 1875  6 
Marriages of Hancock County, Ga., 1806 to 1850 ................... 39 
Marshallville Methodist Church From Its Beginning to 1950  41 51 
Mars Hill Baptist Church (constituted 1799) Clarke-Oconee County, Ga., ....................... 16, 56 
Memorial History of Augusta, Ga  1735-1890 . 62 
Memories of a Mountain Shortline: the Story of the Tallulah Falls Railroad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . 60 
Memories of Emanuel, 1776-1976  27 Memories of Our Home Town, Colbert, 
Georgia, 1776-1976  52 Memory Book of American Revolution 
Bicentennial, 1776-1976, Johnson County, Georgia, U. S. A 44 Men Without Law: Federal Raiding in Liberty County, Georgia  47 Methodism in Monroe County, 18231973 .. 53 Methropolitan Economic Republics; a Case Study in Regional Economic 
Growth ..................... 31 Midway Congregational Church, a 
Patriotic Paragon, 1630-1752- 
1929 ....................... 46 Midway District: a Study of 
Puritanism in Colonial Ga  48 Midway Georgia in History and 
Legend, 1752-1867  47 Milledgeville, Georgia's Antebellum 
Capital  2 Millen, Ga., 1833-1900: a Collection 
of Newspaper Sources  6, 44 
 
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Mis c .-"D" 12 Months Support, Inventory and Appraisement, 1850-1868, Hall County, Ga . 38 
''Mr. DeKa lb ''.  . . .   .    . . .   .   . 22 
Mitchell County Centennial 1857- 
1957 ...................... 53 
Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740. 12 25 
Morgan County, Georgia, Sesqui Centennial: Panorama of Progress, 1807-1957 . 54 
Most Delightful Golden Isles  35 47, 50 
Mul e to Marta ........... 22 Mule to Ma rta 1902-1950  31 Myth of Dade County's Seceding 
From Georgia in 1860 ... 20 Names From the Fulton County Tax 
Digest of 1854 . 30 A Narrative History of Vashti 
School, 1903-1959 .. 68 'Neath Georgia Sod: Cemetery 
Inscriptions . l9, 33, 39 43, 48, 50, 61, 66, 72, 75 New Canaan! Fitzgerald and the Old Soldier Colony in Irwin County, Ga. as Seen by an Outsider ................... 3, 42 Newton County Georgia Ceme- 
teries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 
Newton County History . 56 1976 Bicentennial History of 
Gordon County, Georgia, 1830- 
1976 ......................... 36 
No Jubilee: the Story of Confederate Wilkes . 77 
Oakdale Road Atlanta, Georgia, DeKalb County; Its History and Its People ..... 22 
Ocmulgee National Monument, Ga  4 Oconee Hill Cemetery; Tombstone 
Inscriptions ........ 16 Oconee, Temporary Boundary  36, 54 
59 Official History of Catoosa 
County, Georgia, 1853-1953  10 Official History of Elbert 
County, 1790-1935 .. 26 Official History of Fulton Co  30 
52 Official History of Laurens 
County, Georgia, 1807-1941  45 Official History of Whitfield 
 
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County, Georgia   .... 54, 75 Ogelthorpe County Wills ... 57 Okefenokee Swamp, I ts History and 
Legends .  ... 10, 17, 71 Old Atlanta ... . .... . ........ 32 The Old in New Atlanta .. 32 Old Petersburg and t he Broad River 
Valley of Georgia; Their Rise and Decline ... 26 
48' 56' 75 "Old Timers of Forsyth and Monroe 
County'' ................ 28, 53 Old Timers There are Not Forgotten, 
a Story in Picture and Words of the People of Lanier County  45 On the Hill: the Story of Shorter College . 28 Once Upon an Island; the Story of Fabulous Jekyll, Historical Pictorial, Legends, Anecdotes  34 One Hundred Years of the Old Governors' Mans i on, Milledgeville, Georgia, 1838-1938 ... 2 Origins of Fulton County . 31, 52 Original Grantees of Lots in the Fourteenth District of Originally Henry County, Now Fulton County, Georgia .... 31, 41 Our Georgia-Florida Frontier: the Okefenokee (sic) Swamp, Its History and Cartography  ll, 72 Our Todays and Yesterdays; a Story of Brunswick and the Coastal Islands ....... 33 Our Town, Franklin, Georgia . 40 Oxford Echoes .  .... 56 Past and Present, a History of Funston, Georgia .. 18 Patriarchal Plantations of St. Simons Island ..... 35 Peachtree Street, Atlanta  32 Peachtree Street, U.S. A.; an Affectionate Portrait of Atlanta .. 32 People of Atlanta; a Demographic Study of Georgia's Capital city. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Pine Log and Greek Revival; Houses and People of Three Counties in Georgia and Alabama    .  . .  . 40, 69 Pines and Pioneers: a History of Lowndes County, Ga., 1825-1900. 49 Pioneer Citizens' History of 
Atlanta .. . .. 32 
 
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Pioneer Days Along the Ocmulgee 
..................... 3' 4' 7 ) 18 22, 41, 42, 43, 44, 53, 59, 67' 70, 74, 75 Pioneer Days; a History of the Early Years in Screven Co  63 Pioneer Members and History of Temple Beth-El 1859-1959 (and) Diary of Private Louis Merz, 
C. s. A. of West Point Guards, 
1862 ..... 40 69 Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia; a Biographical Account of the Original Counties of Irwin, Appling, Wayne, Camden, and Glynn . l, 8, 34, 42, 74 Plains, Georgia -- Carter Country, U. S . A. . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Plains, Georgia: Home of President Jimmy Carter  65 Plantations of Thomas County  68 Port of Brunswick . 34 Portrait of an Island .... 51 Preface to Peasantry: a Tle of Two Black Belt Counties  37, 51 Present for Mr. Lincoln; the Story of Savannah From Secession 
to Sherman. . . .  . . . . . . . . . .   . . 13 Purcells of South Georgia and 
other Related Families  66 Putnam County, Georgia, Records. 60 Quizzical Quest of Atlanta  32 Rambles Through Morgan County . 54 Randolph County, Georgia: a 
Compilation of Facts, Recollections, and Family Histories  60 Records of Baldwin County, Ga  2 Records of Effingham County, Ga. 25 Reminiscences of a Southern Woman ........... 33, 50 Report of the Real Property, Land Use, and Low Income Housing Area Survey, Cedartown, Georgia.     .  .   .  .    59 Roads and Steamboats in North Georgia .... 54, 74 Road to Plains: a Guide to Plains and Nearby Places of Interest in Southwest Ga  65 The Rockdale Citizen, 1871-1971; Rockdale County Centennial Edition ..... 62 
 
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Rock House, McDuffie County, Georgia: a Analysis of an Historic Site .................. 50 
Rose Hill Baptist Church, 18791979, a Narrative Summary  55 
Roswell: Historic Homes and Landmarks.   . . .   .  .          .  30 
 Saints and Sinners: the History of the First Presbyterian Church of Thomasville Georgia . 67 
St. Simons Island ... 35 St. Simons Island, Gem of the 
Golden Isles .... 34 St. Simons Island, Georgia, Bruns- 
wick, and Vi~inity:  1825  34 St. Simons Memoir . 35 Salzburgers and Their Descendants. 25 Salzburg Lutheran Expulsion and 
Its Impact ................... 25 Samuel Edward Butler of Virginia 
Goes to Georgia, 1784 . 76 Savannah. . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Savannah: a Renaissance of the 
Heart ....................... 11 The Savannah Benevolent Associa- 
tion ........................... 13 Savannah Duels and Duelists, 
1733-1877 ... 12 Savannah, Now and Then  13 Savannah Revisited; a Pictorial 
History ..................... 13 Savannah River Plantations  14 The Scourge of Sherman's Men in 
Liberty County, Georgia  48 Searching For Our Ancestors Among 
the Gravestones: a Cemetery Record of Johnson County, Ga  44 Seminole Celebrating 50th Birthday. . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . . 64 Sesquicentennial, 1822-1972, PikQ County, Georgia . 58 Sesquicentennial His tory of the Chattahoochee Baptist Association and Its Affiliated Churches . 15, 28, 37, 38, 42, 49 Settlers of the Okefenokee  11 Short History of Alma and Bacon County . 1 Short History of Heard County . 40 Short History of the BrunswickGlynn County Regional Library  35 Showboats to Soft Shoes; a Century of Musical Development in Columbus Georgia, 1828-1928  55 
 
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Silk Stocking Street. . . . . .       73 Sketch book; LaGrange, City of 
Elms and Roses. . . .   .  .    .   69 Sketches of By-gone Days; His- 
torical Facts of Tattnall County and Her People as Gathered Together and Written by a Citizen Proud of His 
Heritage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 
Sketches of Rabun County History, 1819-1948 ..... 60 
Sketches of Some of the First Settlers of Upper Georgia, of the Cherokee~, and the 
author .. "..................... 76 
Sketches of Union County History: a Pictorial History of Union County.  . . .   .  . . .   .  . . .     70 
Social History of the Sea Islands ...... 34 
Sojourn in Savannah; an Official Guidebook and Map of Historic Savannah ...... .............. . 13 
Some Georgia County Records. Bibb County ......... 4 
Some Georgia County Records. Butts County ......... 7 
Some Georgia County Records. Clarke County .... 16 
Some Georgia County Records. Columbia County ..... 19 
Some Georgia County Records. Fayette County ..... 28 
Some Georgia County Records. Greene County .. 37 
Some Georgia County Records. Hancock County ... 39 
Some Georgia County Records. Henry County ...... 41 
Some Georgia County Records. Jasper County .... 43 
Some Georgia County Records. Jefferson County .... 43 
Some Georgia County Records. Monroe County ......... 53 
Some Georgia County Records. Morgan County .. 54 
Some Georgia County Records. Newton County ..... 56 
Some Georgia County Records. Oglethorpe County . 57 
Some Georgia County Records. Pike County ... 58 
 
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Some Georgia County Records. Putnam County.  . . . . .            60 
Some Georgia County Records. Randolph-Jasper County  60 
Some Georgia County Records, Spalding County  64 
Some Georgia County Records. Warren County.  . .               72 
Some Pioneer History of Early County, 1818-1871,  24 
South Georgia Rebels: the True Wartime Experiences of the 26th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Lawton-Gordon-Evans Brigade, Confederate States Army, 1861-1865, ........... 5, 8, 11, 17 35, 49, 51, 58, 70, 72, 74 
Southern Plantation Cookbook  1, 7 24, 46, 67, 77 
Spalding County Centennial, 1851-1951: the Spalding Story . 64 
Sparta Baptist Church, 1790-1967  39 A Spell in Plains ... 65 Statesboro: 1866-1966; a Century 
of I>I-ogress.................... 6 A Statistical Study of the Midway 
Cemetery, With Notes on Members of the Same Community Buried Elsewhere. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Stone Mountain.... 22 Stone Mountain or the Lay of the Gray Minstrel ... 22 Stories of Gordon County and Calhoun, Georgia . 36 Stories of Old Savannah; first Series  with a Special Article on the Savannah Theater by Charles Coburn....... 11 Story of Bulloch County .. 5 The Story of Decatur, 1823-1899, Decatur, Georgia .. 21 Story of Dunwoody: its Heritage and Horizons, 1821-1975  21 30 Story of Stone Mountain: Geology, History, Memorial. ... 22  Story of Washington-Wilkes  77 Story of Wilkes County, Georgia  75 Story of Wrightsboro, 1768-1964  50 Strools About Athens During the Early Seventies  16 Strolls Around Athens . 16 
 
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Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
1790 Census. Burke County  7 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
1790 Census. Camden County.. 8 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
1790 Census. Chatham County. 14 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
1790 Census. Columbia 
 
County  19 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
1790 Census. Effingham 
 
County . ............ 25 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
1790 Census. Elbert County  26 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
1790 Census. Franklin 
 
County ........   29 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
1790 Census. Glynn County  35 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
1790 Census. Greene County  37 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
1790 Census. Liberty County. 47 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
1790 Census. Richmond 
 
County ........ 62 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
1790 Census. Washington 
 
County  73 
 
Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 
 
.............. . 1790 Census. Wilkes County  76 
 
"Such Goings On. II 
 
2 
 
Sumter County, Georgia, Cemetery 
 
Records . ............... 65 
 
Sunbury On the Medway, a Selective 
 
History of the Town, Inhabitants, 
 
and Fortifications  47 
 
Survey of the Historical and 
 
Archaeological Impact of 
 
Selected Model Cities and 
 
Community Development Pro- 
 
jects, Alma, Georgia  1 
 
Tabernacle of Living Water  23 
 
Tales Pa Tells  o 65 
 
Tallapoosa Territory  40 
 
Taylor County Turns Back the 
 
Clock ................ 67 
 
Ten Years On a Georgia Planta- 
 
tion Since the War  l3, 35 
 
Tenants of the Almighty  37 
 
Terrell County's Centennial 
 
Panorama, 1856-1956, Dawson, 
 
Georgia .......... 67 
 
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Textile Industry in Greene County, Georgia Before 1860  36 
There Was a Land; a Story of Talbot County, Georgia and Its People  66 
These Men She Gave; Civil War Diary of Athens, Georgia  ~ 16 
They Called Their Town Darien: being a Short History of Darien and Mcintosh County, Georgia  50 
This Happy Isle; the Story of Sea Island and the Cloister  35 
This is Atlanta; a Comprehensive Illustrated Guide to Greater Atlanta with Maps and Directories  30 
This Land I Have Loved  67 This Magic Wilderness; Historical 
Features of the Wiregrass  72 This 'N That: History of Hall 
County, Georgia; History, Genealogy, Personalities, Bible Records ..... 38 This was Andersonville  65 Thomas County During the Civil 
War.. .  . . . .   . .  . .  .  .     .  .  . 68 Thomas County, 1865-1900  68 Thomas County Folklore and His- 
torical Data  68 Thomasville (Among the Pines) and 
Thomas County, Georgia  68 Thomasville - the Rose City  68 Tilton: Life in a Small Georgia 
Town ...... 54, 74 Tips From Tau: the Okefenokee 
Swamp; and Educational Opportunity  10 
17' 72 Today and Tomorrow Become Yester- 
day.  .  .  . .   . .     . .    .     .  75 
Tombstone Inscriptions of Hall County, Georgia  38 
Tombstone Registry of Emanuel Co  27 Toombs County: Focus on Progress. 68 Toombs Oak, the Tree That Owned 
Itself, and Other Chapters of Georgia .... 15 29, 42, 73 Treasure Album of Milledgeville and Baldwin County, Georgia  2 Treutlen County Necrology  69 
Truetlen County: Past & Present  69 
Two Hundred Years of Education; 
 
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Bicentennial, 1733-1933, Savannah, Chatham County Ga  11  The 200th Anniversary of the Founding of the Colony of Georgia at Savannah, February 14, 1733 .................. 13 Two Plantations and a County of Ante-Bellum Georgia  41 "Uncle Torn" Reed 1 s Mernobr of the University of Georgia  16 Undefeated .... 22 Underground Atlanta . 32 Upson County Georgia Cemeteries. 70 Valley of the Conasauga . 54 74 Vidalia: Diversity and Pro- 
gress ........................ 69 Visual Salute to Emanuel County. 27 Walker County, Georgia, Deeds 
Pre-dating the Courthouse Fire of 1883  71 Ward 1 s History of Coffee Co  18 Warren County, Georgia: Early Marriage Records  73 Washington County, Georgia, 1825 Tax Digest  73 Washington County Georgia Records .. 73 Washington County, Georgia, Tombstone Inscriptions . 73 Washington-Wilkes History and Genealogy, a Bibliography  75 Wayfarers in Walton; a History of Walton County, Georgia, 1818-1967  71 Wayne Miscellany  74 We Have This Heritage; the History of Wilkes County, Georgia, Beginning to 1860  77 West Point on the Chattahoochee. 40 69 White Sulphur Springs . 38 Wilkes County Cemeteries and a Few From Adjoining Counties  76 Wilkes County Churches  76 Wilkes County: Focus on Progress ...................... 76 Wilkes County, Its Place in Georgia History . 75 Wilkes County Scrapbook, March 1967-Decernber 1969 . 76 Wilkinson County, Georgia, Historical Collections  77 
 
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The Windsor of Victorian Americus, Hotel Windsor, 1892  65 
Yankees A'cornin; One Month's Experience During the Invasion of Liberty County, Georgia, 1864-1865 . 47 
Yesterday in the Hills .. 15 Yesterday's Atlanta  31 Yesterday's Augusta . 62 Yesteryears: Pictorial History of 
Calhoun and Gordon County, Georgia, 1830-1977  36 
 
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