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The Avenging Avengers - Kenneth Bryan Horton
"The Avenging Avengers" by Kenneth Bryan Horton, 2007. Book written by a Thomasville native about his experiences as a United States Navy pilot in the Pacific during World War II.
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The Beginners' Book in French - Sophie Doriot
"The Beginners' Book in French" by Sophie Doriot, 1886. A book for people who speak English to begin learning French. Signed by Daisy Neel on inside cover.
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The Bible, Vulgate Edition
"The Bible, Vulgate Edition" c.1885. Small Christian Bible containing the Old and New Testaments.
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The Bobwhite Quail, Its Habits, Preservation and Increase - Stoddard, Herbert L.
"The Bobwhite Quail, Its Habits, Preservation and Increase" by Herbert L. Stoddard, 1931. Complete study by Herbert Stoddard about the bobwhite quail. Limited edition print, 70 of 260.
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The Bobwhite Quail: Its Habits, Preservation, and Increase - Stoddard, Herbert L.
"The Bobwhite Quail: Its Habits, Preservation, and Increase" by Herbert L. Stoddard. Exhaustive study of the bobwhite quail for area plantation owners. 1931. Limited edition 55 of 250.
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The Book of Common Prayer - The Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America
"The Book of Common Prayer" by The Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, 1867. The prayer book used in Episcopal Churches, owned by James Watt Jeffries
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The Broken Home - B. M. Palmer
"The Broken Home; or Lessons in Sorrow" by B.M. Palmer, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, New Orleans, 1890 Published by E.S. Upton, Religious Book Depository, New Orleans. LA. From the simple desire of comforting those who mourn, stories of repeated bereavements, conversations are copied verbatium from notes taken at the time.
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The Building of a Town - Rogers, Marion D.
"The Building of a Town" by Marion D. Rogers, 1976. History book about Pelham, Georgia in Mitchell County. Signed by the author to the Thomas County Historical Society.
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The Burton and Van Duzer Family History - Leila Eliott Burton Hadley Luce & Vincent Begley
"The Burton and Van Duzer Family History" by Leila Eliott Burton Hadley Luce and Vincent Begley, 2008. A narrative and genealogical histgory of the Burton and Van Duzer families of New York; Saleh Van Duzer owned Greenwood Plantation in the late 19th century.
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The C & S: Georgia's Cornerstone Bank - Jan Pogue
"The C & S: Georgia's Cornerstone Bank" by Jan Pogue, 1993. As per the title, a book about the history of C & S (Citizen & Southern) National Bank, which had several branches in Thomasville.
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The Cambridge Course of Elementary Natural Philosophy - J.C. Snowball & Thomas Lund
"The Cambridge Course of Elementary Natural Philosophy" by J.C. Snowball, updated by Thomas Lund. Book for bachleor's degree candidates at Cambridge University. Owned by James Brandon who attended University of Georgia and whose family owned Greenwood Plantation, signed by Brandon on inside cover, dated January 7, 1875.
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The Code of the State of Georgia - John L. Hopkins
"The Code of the State of Georgia" by John L. Hopkins, 1911. As per the title, a massive book of laws for the State of Georgia, made for the Thomasville law firm of (Hugh James) MacIntyre and (Walter Cyrus) Snodgrass.
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The Colored Cadet at West Point - Flipper, Henry Ossian
"The Colored Cadet of West Point: Autobiography of Lieutenant Henry Ossian Flipper" edited by Quintard Taylor, Jr., 1998. Publication of the autobiography of the epinonimous first black graduate of West Point who was born in Thomasville, with notes from a University of Washington professor.
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The Complete Civil War - Philip Katcher
"The Complete Civil War" by Philip Katcher, 1992. Facts, figures, and general information about the Civil War.
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The Complete Works of John Bunyan - John Bunyon
"The Complete Works of John Bunyan, with an Introduction by Rev. John. P. Gulliver, D.D." Published by Bradley, Garretson & Co. Philadelphia, 1872.
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The Country Art of Blueberry Cookery - Clifford Davis Morrison
"The Country Art of Blueberry Cookery" by Clifford Davis Morrison, 1972. A cookbook of blueberry recipies collected by the author, a native of Grady County, who may have also lived in Thomasville in her childhood before living in New York.
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The Courthouse and the Depot - Caldwell, Wilber W.
"The Courthouse and the Depot" by Wilber W. Caldwell, 2001. A narrative guide to railroad expansion and its impact on public architecture in Georgia, 1833-1910. Includes references to Thomasville and Thomas County on pages 103, 220, and 222-225.
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The Cross of Military Service: Its History and Its Record - Maude McIver Rountree
"The Cross of Military Service" by Maude McIver Rountree for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1927. Book by the U.D.C. that compiles, by state, the recipiants of the "Cross of Military Service," an award issued by the organization to military service members with ancestors who served in the Confederacy during the Civil War. Signed by the author to United States Army General Frank Parker.
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The Day the Church Burned - Whitehead, Elise Gannon
"The Day the Church Burned" by Elise Gannon Whitehead, 1992. A short book compiling what happened when First Baptist Church burned in 1982.
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The Deaf and Dumb: or, A Collection of Articles - Edwin John Mann
"The Deaf and Dumb: or, A Collection of Articles Relating to the Condition of Deaf Mutes; Their Education, and the Principal Asylums Devoted to Their Instruction." by Edwin John Mann, Late Pupil of the Hartford Asylum. Publishes by D.K. Hitchcock, Boston, 1836. Author became deaf at the age of two, when struck down with a fever that continued for weeks, resulting in loss of hearing. At age 12, he was sent to an institution in Hartford for five ye...
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