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The Georgia Gold Rush: Twenty-Niners, Cherokees, and Gold Fever
Published in Hardcover by Univ of South Carolina Pr (1993-02)
Author: David Williams
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Accurate portrayal of America's first gold rush.
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-10

Mr. Williams documents the Georgia gold rush in an interesting and uncompromising style. So many myths surround this time frame in north Georgia's history. For example, Benjamin Parks is frequently credited with the first modern discovery of gold in Georgia, mostly because he claimed it to an Atlanta reporter fifty years later. Williams quickly disproves virtually all of Park's claims.

In the chapters titled "Gold Fever and the Great Intrusion" and "The Cherokee Nation Abandoned," Williams gives one of if not the most accurate concise histories of Cherokee Removal I have ever read.

Additional chapters review a miner's life, the people who made money (most weren't miners), and the end of the Georgia gold era in 1849.

Bravo!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-28
As a Georgia native and an amateur historian, I was shocked by my own level of ignorance about the history of Georgia Gold Rush. While there has been a great deal of literary and historical attention given to the forced removal of the Cherokee nation from Georgia and the tragic journey of the Trail of Tears, there has been relatively little recent scholarship devoted to the historical events that precipitated that exile and the utter disregard shown to the Cherokee people as well as their private property by speculators, the state of Georgia and the Federal government in concert. I highly recommend this volume for the general reader of US and southern regional history as well as for Georgians who are willing to develop a more complex appreciation of their state's history.

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Ghosts of Old Wilmington
Published in Paperback by History Press (2006-08-30)
Author: John Hirchak
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Thoroughly enjoyable...
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Review Date: 2007-02-07
I just recently moved to Wilmington and was looking for something to give me a little info on the town and a few chills. I was not disappointed.

Ghosts Of Old Wilmington combines a little local history with a little spooky stuff. It is not written in a tongue-and-cheek fashion, nor does it take itself too seriously. Rather, the author (who runs the local Ghost Walk, which was featured on The Travel Channel on one of their Top 10 Best shows)gives a nice history of each haunted place, then tells you about it's ghostly activities in a fun way. great book for a cold winters night or a day at the beach.

Awesome!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-06
What an incredibly frightening book! It reads like Stephen King, only this stuff is real. I couldn't sleep for two days after reading it! I love the fact that the book is so well researched (giving you a good sense of where these ghosts come from), and that each story talks about recent occurrences. The photos are also great. I recommend this book for anyone interested in unusual history or a good scare!

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A Good Southerner: The Life of Henry A. Wise of Virginia
Published in Paperback by The University of North Carolina Press (2001-02-28)
Author: Craig M. Simpson
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A Good Southerner Introduced by a Great Historian
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-25
Henry Wise is an interesting and enigmatic character in himself, but he is brought to life with brilliance by Dr. Simpson. This well written, scholarly work brings the person of Henry Wise into our lives as a real erson, and puts us into Wise's world. We realize the relationship between the "Good Southerner" and the other leaders who populated his world. It offers a fresh look at the period that must be seen as the most interesting and highly influential period. We anxiously await your next great volume, Dr. Simpson.

Impressive Work
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-14
Professor Simpson's scholarship is an admirable feat. He provides an extensive biography of Henry A. Wise, and the politics of the union, with the purpose of asserting the supremacy of individual agency. Simpson's treatment of the John Brown raid, and the over laying psychology behind it, is of particular interest. The work's oratory and articulation is of the highest quality.

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The Great Cooper River Bridge
Published in Hardcover by University of South Carolina Press (2002-12)
Authors: Jason Annan and Pamela Gabriel
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A great combination of scholarship and entertainment!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-05
An erudite yet entertaining account of early 20th Century Charleston and the construction of its bridge to the North. An unusual mix of engineering, history, and social commentary. Great old photos and drawings of old Charleston. Written with the charm and grace befitting one of America's greatest historic Old South towns.

Reads like a novel--terrific!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-26
This book is a must for anyone who loves Charleston, SC, and wants to know how this Holy City grew into the gem she is today. The story centers around the city's ancient bridge but really tells the history of Charleston in the early twentieth century. The authors have done an excellent job spinning history with personal vignettes and memories from older Charlestonians. The quirkiness of old Charleston shines through. I read the entire work in one afternoon and at times forgot that I was reading a history--it felt more like a novel.

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A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Western North Carolina (Richard Hampton Jenrette Series in Architecture and the Decorative Arts)
Published in Paperback by The University of North Carolina Press (1999-04-26)
Authors: Catherine W. Bishir and Jennifer F. Martin
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Best architecture guidebooks in existence
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-27
As with the other titles in this series by Bishir, they just don't get any better. The three books together offer a complete survey of historic architecture in North Carolina. There are many small black and white photographs included, good maps, essays that place the structures in historical context, addresses and precise dating, all grouped by county and organized around the principal towns in each. Many an AIA guide attempts this format and falls far short.

I liked this series so much I bought it twice--one to save and one to use.

Wonderfully informative
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-11
This is a book of wonder and revelation, illuminating the history and splendor of one of America's most magical regions. It will make you want to learn more and more and then drive the Blue Ridge Parkway.

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A Guide to the Wildflowers of South Carolina
Published in Hardcover by University of South Carolina Press (2002-02)
Authors: Richard D. Porcher and Douglas A. Rayner
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Very Informative
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-17
I took a class this summer and one of the Text we used was the Guide to Wildflowers of South Carolina. This book is very informative and gives many different topics for each plant listed. Later I met Dr. Porcher and he really knows his stuff.

Beautiful WildFlowers in The Country
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-04
My husband and I moved to the country,living on 5acres surrounded by woods.We have all kinds of beautiful wildflowers growing here.A guild to wildflowers in s.c.has helped us to identify alot of these flowers.what a wonderful book to have around.Its just full of helpful information on these plants.

South Carolina
Hidden Carolinas: Including Ashville, Great Smoky Mountains, Outer Banks, and Charleston
Published in Paperback by Ulysses Press (2005-04-10)
Author: Catherine O'Neal
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Excellent transaction
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-26
I'm very satisfied with this purchase : book in perfect conditon, very fast delivery. Thanks.

Excellent transaction
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-26
I'm very satisfied with this purchase : book in perfect conditon, very fast delivery. Thanks.

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The Highland Scots of North Carolina, 1732-1776
Published in Paperback by The University of North Carolina Press (1987-08-24)
Author: Duane Meyer
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The Highland Scots of North Carolina, 1732-1776
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-21
This account of the Highlanders and particularly of my ancestor, Alexander McAllister, and the role he played was most informative. I was not familiar with the details of their mid 18th century migration to America. For other researchers, information can also be gained by accessing the web page for Clan McAlister of America. Of course, the name has been spelled different ways, but this is the same Clan. Thanks so much, Duane Meyer, for your research!

Background for my family line
Helpful Votes: 62 out of 66 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-21
This book has excellent information on where my line came from in the Highlands. The description of the economy, the living conditions, the government and clan disharmony, as well as the religion question, all provide a good picture of where our Scots came from and the conditions of their lives. My McRae family came to Carolina in 1774, so this timeline used in this book covered the years preceding, as well as a few following their immigration. I was very interested in the motives for migration. This provided many more than I had previously read about. Because the years led directly into our revolution, it is especially relevant to read this information on the Scots question whether to serve as loyalist or as revolutionary. This proved, as well as disproved several theories which are in print. I appreciate having this book in my reference library. It has more specific descriptive information about the Scots' living conditions both in Scotland and in North Carolina than any other source I have consulted.

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Hiking North Carolina's Lookout Towers
Published in Paperback by John F Blair Pub (2008-04-15)
Author: Peter Barr
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A guide for hikers who want to put a destination into their hikes that ends with a great view
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-10
Lookout towers used to be places where rangers could view the forests and spot any problems. Today, they are open to anyone who wishes to visit them. "Hiking North Carolina's Lookout Towers" is a guide for hikers who want to put a destination into their hikes that ends with a great view of the surrounding landscape. An ideal pick for any hiking enthusiast, "Hiking North Carolina's Lookout Towers" is highly recommended for community library travel collections.

Lookouts and Hiking - a great combination!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-22
Peter Barr has done an outstanding job in combining fire lookout towers, their history, and their current status along with the traditional hiking information. Lots of maps and photos! Peter brings out the plight of the abandoned historic structures and makes a plea for help in saving them! This is a great book for anyone hiking in Western North Carolina or anyone wanting to go there. Even if you hadn't particularly wanted to go there, if you're interested in lookouts and hiking, "Hiking North Carolina's Lookout Towers" will make you want to! A must for fire lookout enthusiasts or anyone interested in learning more about them!

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A History of the Second South Carolina Infantry: 1861-1865
Published in Paperback by Sergeant Kirkland's Press (1994-06)
Author: Mac Wyckoff
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One of the best southern regimentals
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1996-09-12
Excellent roster - very well written narrative

One of the best southern regimentals
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Review Date: 1996-09-12
Excellent roster - very well written narrative


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