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A History of Georgia Railroads - Robert C. Jones
"A History of Georgia Railroads" by Robert C. Jones, 2017. As per title, a history of railroads in Georgia including those that came through Thomasville including the Georgia Northern (page 75), Tifton, Thomasville, and Gulf (page 96), and the Atlantic Coast Line, amongst others.
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A History of the Civil War by Benson J. Lossing - Benson J. Lossing
"A History of the Civil War" by Benson J. Lossing, 1912. Pictorial history of the Civil War, including many photographs by Brady, and images of many leaders of the North and South. Very distressed condition.
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A Meteor Shining Brightly: Essays on Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne - Mauriel Phillips Joslyn
"A Meteor Shining Brightly: Essays on Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne" edited by Mauriel Phillips Joslyn, 1999. As per title, a book with a series of essays about Confederate Civil War Major General Patrick Cleburne.
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A Picture Dictionary for Children - Garnette Watters
"A Picture Dictionary for Children" by Garnette Watters, 1945. Inside cover is signed "Eugene Jarrett Rt. 2 Thomasville, GA."
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A Place Apart
"Thomasville, Georgia...A Place Apart" by the Thomas County Historical Society (Thomasville History Center), 1985. The copy of the first pictorial history of Thomasville is a special edition with "Lapham-Patterson House" embossed in gold in the upper right corner.
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A Practical Course in Touch Typewriting - Charles E. Smith
"A Practical Course in Touch Typewriting" by Charles E. Smith, 1917. As per title, a book designed to teach touch typing. Owned by Bessie Weirig.
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A Scalawag in Georgia: Richard Whiteley and the Politics of Reconstruction - William Warren Rogers, Jr.
"A Scalawag in Georgia: Richard Whiteley and the Politics of Reconstruction" by Dr. William Warren Rogers, Jr., 2007. As per title, a book about North Georgia politician Richard Whiteley during Reconstruction by the son of the author of Thomas County's history books.
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A Sense of Place in Southern Georgia - Robert Joseph Rubanowice
"A Sense of Place in Southern Georgia: Birdsong Plantation, Farm, and Nature Center" by Robert Joseph Rubanowice, 1994. As per description, a history of Birdsong Plantation, the Dickey farm, and the Birdsong Nature Center.
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A Sense of Place in Southern Georgia: Birdsong Plantation, Farm, and Nature Center - Robert Joseph Rubanowice
"A Sense of Place in Southern Georgia: Birdsong Plantation, Farm, and Nature Center" by Robert Joseph Rubanowice, 1994. As per description, a history of Birdsong Plantation, the Dickey farm, and the Birdsong Nature Center.
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A Sequal to Webster's Elementary Spelling Book - William Webster
"A Sequal to Webster's Elementary Spelling Book" by William Webster, 1845. Basic dictionary and spelling book owned by Gertrude Lash, mother of Bessie Weirig, and later Bessie Weirig.
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A Splendid Hazard - Harold MacGrath
"A Splendid Hazard" by Harold MacGrath, 1910. Love novel (book) owned by Mary Ann (Marianne) Hansell Watt. She placed the year 1908 under her name, which is confusing.
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A Textbook of Bacteriology - Dr. Hans Zinsser
"A Textbook of Bacteriology" by Dr. Hans Zinsser, 1925.
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A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, & Hygiene - Dr. Calvin Cutter
"A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, & Hygiene" by Dr. Calvin Cutter, 1857. Book as described, owned by Mary Samantha Neel.
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A Woman's Thoughts About Women - Dinah Maria Craik
"Woman's Thoughts about Women" by Dinah Maria Craik, published by Follet, Foster & Co, 1864.
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A.T. MacIntyre, Sr. & America Young | Family Bible
"The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments Translated out of the Original Tongues, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised" published by the American Bible Society in New York City, New York, 1846. This is the family bible of Archibald Thompson MacIntyre Sr. and America Young MacIntyre, including genealogy pages for the MacIntyre family.
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Abercrombie Family Bible
The Captain James Abercrombie family Bible published by Silas Andrus of Hartford, Connectictut, 1835. Abercrombie and family are from Russell County, Alabama, connecting to Thomasville through their grand-daughter Sally Wright, who married Samuel Laird Hayes, who are the parents of Louise Hayes, and eventually the Mallette family of Thomasville. James Abercrombie's father Charles Abercrombie was in the American Army during the Revolutionary War...
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Advice to a Young Christian - Dr. Alexander
"Advice to a Young Christian, on the Importance of Aiming at an Elevated Standard of Piety" by Dr. Alexander, 1836. As per the title, as series of essays about how Christians should live their lives to be as moral as possible.
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Aerology for Pilots
"Aerology for Pilots" by the United States Navy, 1943. Text book about flight for United States Navy pilots in training including the donor, Ken Horton , who used the book in 1956.
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African American Life on the Southern Hunting Plantation, 1900-1940 - James "Jack" Hadley
"African American Life on the Southern Hunting Plantation, 1900-1940" edited by James "Jack" Hadley, 1993. Transcription of oral history interviews with African American employees of Pebble Hill, Fair Oaks, and Melrose Plantations by Jack Hadley, sponsored by the Thomasville History Center through a grant with the Georgia Humanities Council.
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African-American Life on the Southern Hunting Plantation - Brown, Titus
"African-American Life on the Southern Hunting Plantation" by Titus Brown and James "Jack" Hadley, 2000. Developed from the oral histories given by African Americans who worked on the Thomas County and surrounding area hunting plantations. These illustrated and edited oral histories give a sense of those who worked the plantations in the first half of the twentieth century. From the back cover: "By the early 1900s, virtually all of the rich ...
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