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Hidden History of Old Atlanta

Author : Mark Pifer
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467146074

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Hidden History of Old Atlanta

Author : Mark Pifer
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2021-02-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781439671986

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Old Atlanta may conjure images of southern belles and Civil War ruination, but the full story stretches back millennia, even before the first known residents arrived five thousand years ago. From centuries of Native American settlements that ended with the removal of the Creeks to the rough-and-ready pioneer days, the area was rich in history long before it was called Atlanta. Author Mark Pifer unfolds a complex saga, including forgotten details from the struggles of African Americans and new immigrants, while noting modern locations bursting with tales that predate the City in the Forest's rise amid the treetops.

Hidden History of Old Town

Author : Shirley Baugher
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2011-06-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781614233534

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Hidden History of Old Town by Shirley Baugher Pdf

New York has Greenwich Village; New Orleans has its French Quarter; Paris has Montmartre. And Chicago has its own little piece of charm that rivals them all. Chicago has Old Town--an oasis in the steel and stone heart of the city, an old-fashioned, do-it-yourself neighborhood beloved by artists and entrepreneurs as the perfect place to find a muse and raise a family. And while a casual, inobservant visitor can feel the magnetism of the place, lifelong residents may still be unaware of the hidden bits of history Old Town has drawn into itself. Until now.

Living Atlanta

Author : Clifford M. Kuhn
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2005-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0820316970

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Living Atlanta by Clifford M. Kuhn Pdf

From the memories of everyday experience, Living Atlanta vividly recreates life in the city during the three decades from World War I through World War II--a period in which a small, regional capital became a center of industry, education, finance, commerce, and travel. This profusely illustrated volume draws on nearly two hundred interviews with Atlanta residents who recall, in their own words, "the way it was"--from segregated streetcars to college fraternity parties, from moonshine peddling to visiting performances by the Metropolitan Opera, from the growth of neighborhoods to religious revivals. The book is based on a celebrated public radio series that was broadcast in 1979-80 and hailed by Studs Terkel as "an important, exciting project--a truly human portrait of a city of people." Living Atlanta presents a diverse array of voices--domestics and businessmen, teachers and factory workers, doctors and ballplayers. There are memories of the city when it wasn't quite a city: "Back in those young days it was country in Atlanta," musician Rosa Lee Carson reflects. "It sure was. Why, you could even raise a cow out there in your yard." There are eyewitness accounts of such major events as the Great Fire of 1917: "The wind blowing that way, it was awful," recalls fire fighter Hugh McDonald. "There'd be a big board on fire, and the wind would carry that board, and it'd hit another house and start right up on that one. And it just kept spreading." There are glimpses of the workday: "It's a real job firing an engine, a darn hard job," says railroad man J. R. Spratlin. "I was using a scoop and there wasn't no eight hour haul then, there was twelve hours, sometimes sixteen." And there are scenes of the city at play: "Baseball was the popular sport," remembers Arthur Leroy Idlett, who grew up in the Pittsburgh neighborhood. "Everybody had teams. And people--you could put some kids out there playing baseball, and before you knew a thing, you got a crowd out there, watching kids play." Organizing the book around such topics as transportation, health and religion, education, leisure, and politics, the authors provide a narrative commentary that places the diverse remembrances in social and historical context. Resurfacing throughout the book as a central theme are the memories of Jim Crow and the peculiarities of black-white relations. Accounts of Klan rallies, job and housing discrimination, and poll taxes are here, along with stories about the Commission on Interracial Cooperation, early black forays into local politics, and the role of the city's black colleges. Martin Luther King, Sr., historian Clarence Bacote, former police chief Herbert Jenkins, educator Benjamin Mays, and sociologist Arthur Raper are among those whose recollections are gathered here, but the majority of the voices are those of ordinary Atlantans, men and women who in these pages relive day-to-day experiences of a half-century ago.

Hidden History of Civil War Savannah

Author : Michael L. Jordan
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2017-05-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781625851802

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Hidden History of Civil War Savannah by Michael L. Jordan Pdf

Savannah, Georgia was home to one of the most notable Civil War moments, naval battles, and has a deep Civil War past. Noted local filmmaker and author tells the stories of Savannah's deep engagement in the conflict. Union general William T. Sherman cemented Savannah's most notable Civil War connection when he ended his "March to the Sea" there in December 1864. However, more fascinating stories from the era lurk behind the city's ancient, moss-draped live oaks. A full-scale naval battle raged between ironclad warships just offshore. More than seven thousand prisoners were confined in the area surrounding Forsyth Park. And on March 21, 1861, the present-day Savannah Theatre was the site of one of the most inflammatory and controversial speeches of the entire war. Noted local filmmaker and author Michael Jordan delves deep into this fabled city's Civil War past.

Hidden History of Music Row

Author : Brian Allison, Elizabeth Elkins and Vanessa Olivarez; Foreword by
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467144568

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Hidden History of Music Row by Brian Allison, Elizabeth Elkins and Vanessa Olivarez; Foreword by Pdf

"Nashville's Music Row is as complicated as the myths that surround it. And there are plenty, from an adulterous French fur trader to an adventurous antebellum widow, from the early Quonset hut recordings to record labels in glass high-rise towers and from "Your cheatin' heart' to 'Strawberry wine.' Untangle the legendary history with never-before-seen photos of Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline, Kris Kristofferson and Shel Silverstein and interviews with multi-platinum songwriters and star performers. Authors Brian Allison, Elizabeth Elkins and Vanessa Olivarez dig into the dreamers and the doers, the architects and the madmen, the ghosts and the hit-makers that made these avenues and alleys world-famous."--Unedited summary from page [4] of cover

Women in Atlanta

Author : Staci Catron-Sullivan,Susan Neill
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 9780738517452

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Women in Atlanta by Staci Catron-Sullivan,Susan Neill Pdf

The photographs in this book, drawn from the collections of the James G. Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center, depict Atlanta women at work and at play from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1970s. Original.

A Treasure Chest of Hidden History

Author : Rusty Glover
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2013-09-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781491814239

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A Treasure Chest of Hidden History by Rusty Glover Pdf

As a high school history teacher for the past 25 years, I have collected and read hundreds of books pertaining to my subjects taught. On the completion of each book, I would carefully take notes on the most interesting events, quotes, or interpretations that I felt would enhance instruction for my students. After filling numerous notepads of information on over 800 books, I contemplated a project of sharing my most interesting findings. The result of this twenty plus year project is this book. This book is divided into 16 chapters based on the various topics presented. Some chapters contain a small amount of entries such as Nicknames, Espionage, or Labor while chapters on the Presidents or quotes will fill over thirty pages. The first chapter puts emphasis on the role my home state of Alabama has played on the national scene. One chapter is entitled Miscellaneous Odds and Ends due to the subject matter not fitting into any other classification.

Hidden History of Kentucky in the Civil War

Author : Berry Craig
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2010-02-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781614231035

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Hidden History of Kentucky in the Civil War by Berry Craig Pdf

Kentucky's motto may be "united we stand, divided we fall," but during the civil war, brother fought brother to the bitter end. The Civil War sharply split the Bluegrass State. Kentuckians fought Kentuckians in some of the bloodiest battles of America's bloodiest war. The names and faces of the winning and losing generals of those battles are in most history books. But this book is not like most history books; it is about hidden history. Most of the stories are not found in other books. Some are proof that the Civil War was truly "a brother's war" in the home state of Lincoln and Davis. From the Graves County gun grab to pirates in Paducah to dueling gunboats on the Mississippi, this one-of-a-kind collection of little-known tales by Kentucky historian Berry Craig will captivate Civil War enthusiasts and casual readers alike.

Historic Photos of Atlanta

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2007-12-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781618586001

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Historic Photos of Atlanta by Anonim Pdf

The City in the Forest, Atlanta was a spot found in the wilderness of north Georgia for the end of a railroad line. It was thought few people would stay here, because most would be passing through to somewhere else. Instead, the people remained and the town grew, growing from Terminus to Marthasville to Atlanta. The city was defined by the rail lines, and for that reason, General William T. Sherman came with the Civil War. After he left the city in ruins, Atlanta rebuilt, rising from the ashes, raising a brave and beautiful city.For a century and a half, Atlanta has been the southern city on the move, a town of railroads, business and trade—putting up and pulling down—airplanes and highways, America's team and international Olympics. Along the way, professional and amateur photographers have documented Atlanta's rich visual history. This volume, Historic Photos of Atlanta, presents nearly two hundred images of the city's past, including views of its streets, the people who called it home, and the life, look, and feel of Atlanta.

Courage to Dissent

Author : Tomiko Brown-Nagin
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 603 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199932016

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Courage to Dissent by Tomiko Brown-Nagin Pdf

Offers a sweeping history of the civil rights movement in Atlanta from the end of World War II to 1980, arguing the motivations of the movement were much more complicated than simply a desire for integration.

Atlanta Then & Now

Author : Michael Rose
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Atlanta (Ga.)
ISBN : 1571454748

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Atlanta Then & Now by Michael Rose Pdf

The South's leading city has changed greatly over the past 100 years, and this collection features archival photos and modern-day shots of each location, from Five Points to the State Capitol to Peachtree Street. 140 photos. 70 in color.

Hidden History of Louisiana's Jazz Age

Author : Sam Irwin
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2023-01-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467153423

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Hidden History of Louisiana's Jazz Age by Sam Irwin Pdf

Step backstage in this look at little-known and utterly fascinating aspects of Jazz Age Louisiana. New Orleans' early jazz greats like Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Kid Ory and Buddy Bolden had fascinating careers, but Hidden History of Louisiana's Jazz Age is filled with tales of murder, lust and adventure. Clarinetist Joe Darensbourg of Baton Rouge ran away and joined the circus three times before the age of 20. The Martel Band of Opelousas witnessed a legal public hanging of a convicted serial murderer in 1923 Evangeline Parish. Trumpeter Evan Thomas of Crowley could have been a rival to Satchmo but was cut down on the bandstand in the Promised Land neighborhood of Rayne, La. Author Sam Irwin explores the odd and quirky in these fascinating stories of the Roaring Twenties.

Hidden History of Milwaukee

Author : Robert Tanzilo
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781625849892

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Hidden History of Milwaukee by Robert Tanzilo Pdf

Join a local history expert for an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of Milwaukee’s incredible past. Sail out to the Breakwater Lighthouse, scramble up the wings of the Milwaukee Art Museum, and dig up the city’s roots on the corner of Water Street and Wisconsin Avenue. Seize the chance to do a little urban spelunking and explore basilicas, burial grounds, and breweries. Ring the bell in the city hall tower, and take a turn around the secret indoor track at a Montessori school. No space is off limits in these untold stories of the Cream City's most familiar places and celebrated landmarks, from Bobby Tanzilo of the popular OnMilwaukee website. Includes photos!

Native Decatur

Author : Mark Pifer
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2018-06-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9780692974377

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Native Decatur by Mark Pifer Pdf

The city of Decatur, Georgia, was founded in 1823. The place of Decatur has existed for several billion years. Unlike other history books that tell the story of a town beginning with its founding, Native Decatur tells the story of how the place came to be. The story begins over a billion years ago with the creation of the current landscape and explains each era of natural and cultural history as a saga of evolution, tragedy, violence, wonder and hope that led to the settlement of the city. The narrative is supported by more than 75 illustrations, photos, historical maps and exhibits. Today's points of interest and remnants of the past are then specifically identified and explained so that you can visit and appreciate them today.