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F-1575 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Ancient Families of Bohemia Manor: Their Homes and Their Graves, by Charles Payson Mallery. Part of the Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware, VII series.

Contents:
  • Bohemia Manor and Augustine Herman
  • Herman's Sons and Other Heirs
  • Herman's Daughters and Their Descendants
  • The Sluyter and Bouchelle Families
  • The Bayard Family
  • James Bayard's Descendants
  • Dr. J. A. Bayard's Children
Bohemia Manor covers more than twenty thousand acres of land in Cecil County, Maryland, and New Castle County, Delaware. Publ. 1888. 74p.
2 fiche.
F-1577 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Historical Southern Families, vol 2, by John Bennett Boddie. This work contains information on the following families:
  • Armistead (of England)
  • Armistead (of Virginia)
  • Baber
  • Barlow
  • Barrow
  • Batte
  • Brown
  • Cary
  • Crispe
  • Crocker
  • De Loach
  • Gay
  • Goffe
  • Prosser
  • Kendall
  • Gwaltney
  • Heale
  • Hale
  • Travis
  • Travers
  • Kendrick
  • Lewis
  • Lane
  • Mercer
  • Neville
  • Morris
  • Haynie
  • Harris
  • Parsons
  • Thweatt
  • Perryman (of Oklahoma)
  • Perryman (of Virginia)
  • Reade (of England)
  • Reade (of Virginia)
  • Reynolds
  • Rochelle
  • Stokes
  • Anderson
  • Swan
  • George
  • Blakey
  • Thornton
  • Traverse
  • Travers
  • Travis
  • Tucker (of Essex County, Virginia)
  • Tucker (of Prince George County, Virginia)
  • Waller
  • Wynn
  • Wynne (of North Carolina)
  • Wynne (of Virginia)
Publ. 1958. Illus., tables, charts, index. 300p. 5 fiche (negative).
NOTE: For a positive copy, see F-2961.
F-1578 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol 32, nos 1-4, edited and published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Contents, vol 32, no 1:
  • "Georgia Politics and the Disfranchisement of the Negro," by Dewey W. Grantham, Jr.
  • "Paul Hamilton Hayne Writes to the Granddaughter of Patrick Henry," by Daniel Morley McKeithan
  • "A Latin Poem by James Edward Oglethorpe," by Rudolf Kirk
  • "The Kollock Letters, 1799-1850, part 7," edited by Edith Duncan Johnston
Contents, vol 32, no 2:
  • "Picturesque Thomas Coram, Projector of Two Georgias and Father of the London Foundling Hospital," by H. B. Fant
  • "Early Treatment of the Mentally Ill in Georgia," by Mrs. Hortense S. Cochrane
  • "The Kollock Letters, 1799-1850, part 8," edited by Edith Duncan Johnston
Contents, vol 32, no 3:
  • "Midway District: A Study of Puritanism in Colonial Georgia," by Allen P. Tankersley
  • "Georgians as Seen by Ante-Bellum English Travelers," by Jack K. Williams
  • "Sidney Lanier's Feminine Ideal," by Boyd Guest
  • "A Checklist of Source Materials for Counties of Georgia," compiled by Wayne Stewart Yenawine
  • "Letter of a Confederate Surgeon on Sherman's Occupation of Milledgeville"
  • "A Benjamin Rush Letter About Georgia - To Whom Did He Write It?"
Contents, vol 32, no 4:
  • "A Woman Abolitionist Views the South in 1875," by James Harvey Young
  • "Hoke Smith: Secretary of the Interior, 1893-1896," by Dewey Wesley Grantham, Jr.
  • "A Note on the Preservation of Georgia History," by Richard Barkesdale Harwell
  • "With Sherman through Georgia and the Carolinas: Letters of a Federal Soldier, part 1," edited by James A. Padgett
Publ. 1948. Illus., notes, map, ports., index. 331p. 7 fiche.
F-1579 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol 33, nos 1-4, edited and published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Contents, vol 33, no 1:
  • "Creek Indian Affairs, 1775-1778," by Homer Bast
  • "Glimpses of Savannah, 1780-1825," by Mrs. Paschal N. Strong, Sr.
  • "Reminiscences of Life in Georgia During the 1850s and 1860s, part 1," by Myrtie Long Candler
  • "With Sherman through Georgia and the Carolinas: Letters of a Federal Soldier, part 2," edited by James A. Padgett
Contents, vol 33, no 2:
  • "William Bacon Stevens: Physician, Historian, Teacher, Preacher," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "Reminiscences of Life in Georgia During the 1850s and 1860s, part 2," by Myrtie Long Candler
  • "199 Years of Augusta's Library: A Chronology," by Berry Fleming
Contents, vol 33, no 3:
  • "Travel in Ante-Bellum Georgia as Recorded by English Visitors," by Jack K. Williams
  • "Georgia-Before Plymouth Rock and Afterwards," by Thomas Mayhew Cunningham
  • "Reminiscences of Life in Georgia During the 1850s and 1860s, part 3," by Myrtie Long Candler
  • "Letters of John Floyd, 1813-1838"
  • "Georgia Historical Documents," by Lilla M. Hawes
Contents, vol 33, no 4:
  • "The Churches in Georgia During the Civil War," by T. Conn Bryan
  • "Reminiscences of Life in Georgia During the 1850s and 1860s, part 4," by Myrtie Long Candler
  • "Amelia M. Murray on Slavery-An Unpublished Letter," by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Minutes of the Executive Council, May 7 through October 14, 1777, part 1"
  • "Letters of the Kollock and Allied Families, 1826-1884, part 1," edited by Susan M. Kollock
Publ. 1949. Illus., notes, tables, port., index. 366p. 7 fiche.
F-1580 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol 34, nos 1-4, edited and published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Contents, vol 34, no 1:
  • "The Origin of and Distinction Between the Two Protestant Episcopal Churches Known as St Luke's, Atlanta," by Alex M. Hitz
  • "The State Song of Georgia," by Kenneth E. Crouch
  • "Reminiscences of Life in Georgia During the 1850s and 1860s, part 5," by Myrtie Long Candler
  • "Minutes of the Executive Council, May 7 through October 14, 1777, part 2"
  • "Letters of the Kollock and Allied Families, 1826-1884, part 2," edited by Susan M. Kollock
Contents, vol 34, no 2:
  • "James Jackson: Passionate Patriot," by Alexander A. Lawrence
  • "Whitefield, Habersham, and the Bethesda Orphanage," by Erwin C. Surrency
  • "Minutes of the Executive Council, May 7 through October 14, 1777, part 3"
  • "Letters of the Kollock and Allied Families, 1826-1884, part 3," edited by Susan M. Kollock
Contents, vol 34, no 3:
  • "The Cherokee Phoenix: Supreme Expression of Cherokee Nationalism," by Henry T. Malone
  • "Franklin College as a Name for the University of Georgia," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "The Old State Capitol in Milledgeville and Its Cost," by Leola Selman Beeson
  • "The Proceedings and Minutes of the Governor and Council of Georgia, October 4, 1774 through November 7, 1775 and September 6, 1779 through September 20, 1780, part 1," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Letters of the Kollock and Allied Families, 1826-1884, part 4," edited by Susan M. Kollock
Contents, vol 34, no 4:
  • "Savannah's Old Jewish Burial Ground," by Marion Abrahams Levy
  • "The Atlanta Campaign, 1864," by George C. Osborn
  • "The Proceedings and Minutes of the Governor and Council of Georgia, October 4, 1774 through November 7, 1775 and September 6, 1779 through September 20, 1780, part 2," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Letters of the Kollock and Allied Families, 1826-1884, part 5," edited by Susan M. Kollock
  • "Some Letters from Thomas W. Hardwick to Tom Watson Concerning the Georgia Gubernatorial Campaign of 1906," edited by Dewey W. Grantham, Jr.
  • "A Letter from William Knox to James Habersham," contributed by Erwin C. Surrency
Publ. 1950. Illus., notes, tables, ports., index. 351p. 7 fiche.
F-1581 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol 35, nos 1-4, edited and published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Contents, vol 35, no 1:
  • "Georgia's Confederate Leaders after Appomattox," by William B. Hesseltine and Larry Gara
  • "Life in Nineteenth Century Georgia as Reflected in Bill Arp's Works," by Margaret Gillis Figh
  • "Major General Howe's Activities in South Carolina and Georgia, 1776-1779," by L. Van Loan Naiswald
  • "The Proceedings and Minutes of the Governor and Council of Georgia, October 4, 1774 through November 7, 1775 and September 6, 1779 through September 20, 1780, part 3," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Letters of the Kollock and Allied Families, 1826-1884, part 6," edited by Susan M. Kollock
  • "Unique Comments by Georgia Enumerators, Fourth Census, 1820," contributed by H. B. and Kathleen C. Fant
  • "Correspondence Between General James Jackson and Captain William Ross," contributed by John K. Mahon
Contents, vol 35, no 2:
  • "Historical Background of the Salzburger Emigration to Georgia," by Milton Rubincam
  • "The Camilla Riot," by Theodore B. Fitz Simons, Jr.
  • "The Proceedings and Minutes of the Governor and Council of Georgia, October 4, 1774 through November 7, 1775 and September 6, 1779 through September 20, 1780, part 4," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Two Forsyth Letters," edited by Chase C. Mooney
Contents, vol 35, no 3:
  • "Elijah Clarke and Anglo-American Designs on East Florida, 1797-1798," by Richard K. Murdoch
  • "An Isochronic Map of Georgia Settlement, 1750-1850," by Wilbur Zelinsky
  • "The Proceedings and Minutes of the Governor and Council of Georgia, October 4, 1774 through November 7, 1775 and September 6, 1779 through September 20, 1780, part 5," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Carl Schurz's Letters from the South," edited by Joseph H. Mahaffey
Contents, vol 35, no 4:
  • "The Georgia-Tennessee Boundary Line," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "An Evaluation of Seventeen British Travelers to Ante-Bellum Georgia," by Jack K. Williams
  • "Two Poems from English Magazines on the Naming of Georgia," by Hennig Cohen
  • "Proceedings of the President and Assistants in Council of Georgia, 1749-1751, part 1," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
Publ. 1951. Notes, maps, index. 360p. 7 fiche.
F-1582 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol 36, nos 1-4, edited and published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Contents, vol 36, no 1:
  • "James Johnson, Provisional Governor of Georgia," by Olive Hall Shadgett
  • "Activities of Beech Island Farmers Clubs, 1846-1862," by Charles G. Cordle
  • "The 'John Randolph:' America's First Commercially Successful Iron Steamboat," by Alexander Crosby Brown
  • "Proceedings of the President and Assistants in Council of Georgia, 1749-1751, part 2," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Alexander H. Stephens's Diary, 1834-1837, part 1," edited by James Z. Rabun
Contents, vol 36, no 2:
  • "A Name for the American War of 1861-1865," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "A Profile of the Georgia Historical Society," by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "The Georgia Department of Archives and History," by Mary G. Bryan
  • "Louisiana Burge: The Diary of a Confederate College Girl," edited by Richard B. Harwell
  • "Alexander H. Stephens's Diary, 1834-1837, part 2," edited by James Z. Rabun
Contents, vol 36, no 3:
  • "Hoke Smith and the 'Battle of the Standards' in Georgia, 1895-1896," by J. Chal Vinson
  • "Furniture and Cabinetmakers of Early Coastal Georgia," by Mrs. Charlton M. Theus
  • "Zachariah Herndon Gordon: His Life and His Letters on the Battle of King's Mountains," by Allen P. Tankersley
  • "Letters to the Georgia Colonial Agent, July, 1761 to January, 1771," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Confederate Soldier's Letter," edited by George W. Clower
Contents, vol 36, no 4:
  • "General Robert Howe and the British Capture of Savannah in 1778," by Alexander A. Lawrence
  • "The Origin of the Tugalo Party's Name," by John E. Talmadge
  • "Jefferson's Attitude Toward History," by Edd Winfield Parks
  • "Foreign Travelers in Georgia, 1900-1950," by Lawrence S. Thompson
  • "Journal of the Georgia Constitutional Convention of 1798," edited by Albert B. Saye
Publ. 1952. Illus., notes, tables, port., index. 409p. 8 fiche.
F-1583 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol 37, nos 1-4, edited and published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Contents, vol 37, no 1:
  • "Foreigners in Ante-Bellum Savannah," by Herbert Weaver
  • "Union Nationalism in Georgia," by Herbert J. Doherty, Jr.
  • "The Influence Upon Alabama of Georgia's Regulation of Railroads," by James F. Doster
  • "Paul Hamilton Hayne's 'Poe:' A Note on a Poem," by Francis B. Dedmond
  • "Miscellaneous Papers of James Jackson, 171-1798, part 1," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
Contents, vol 37, no 2:
  • "Gazaway Bugg Lamar, Confederate Banker and Business Man," by Thomas Robson Hay
  • "Two Colonial Poems on the Settling of Georgia," by Hennig Cohen
  • "The Reverend John Thomas, Jr., Distinguished Early Citizen of Hancock County, Georgia," by Hugh Buckner Johnston
  • "Bryant and Simms: A New Letter to Simms," by John C. Guilds
  • "Miscellaneous Papers of James Jackson, 1781-1798, part 2," edited by Lila M. Hawes
  • "A Letter on Sherman's March through Georgia," edited by George W. Clower
Contents, vol 37, no 3:
  • "Official and Industrial Aspects of Pharmacy in the Confederacy," by Norman H. Franke
  • "The Flags of the Confederacy," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "Beaulieu Plantation," by Robert Walker Groves
  • "Atlanta Journalism During the Confederacy," by Henry T. Malone
  • "The Letter Book of General James Jackson, 1788-1796, part 1," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Some Sidelights on Education in Georgia in the 1860s," edited by George W. Clower
  • "A Robert E. Lee Letter on Abandoning the South After the War," edited by William Tate
Contents, vol 37, no 4:
  • "Contributions of the University of Georgia to Higher Education in Florida During the Nineteenth Century," by S. Walter Martin
  • "The Weekly Atlanta Intelligencer as a Secessionist Journal," by Henry T. Malone
  • "Pharmaceutical Conditions and Drug Supply in the Confederacy," by Norman H. Franke
  • "The Letter Book of General James Jackson, 1788-1796, part," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Across Georgia and into Alabama, 1817-1818," edited by William B. Hesseltine and Larry Gara
  • "William H. Crawford on the Election of 1828: Two Letters," edited by James Z. Rabun and James Harvey Young
  • "A Newly-Discovered Joel Chandler Harris Letter," edited by Benjamin Lease
  • "On the Word Georgian," by Hennig Cohen
  • "Irrepressible Optimism of a Georgia Confederate Soldier in 1864: A Letter," edited by Martin Abbott
Publ. 1953. Illus., notes, table, ports., index. 365p. 7 fiche.
F-1584 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol 38, nos 1-4, edited and published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Contents, vol 38, no 1:
  • "Georgia Tariff Policies, 1775-1789," by William Frank Zornow
  • "Pharmacy and Pharmacists in the Confederacy," by Norman H. Franke
  • "The War Path Across Georgia Made by Tennessee Troops in the First Seminole War," by Annette McDonald Saurez
  • "A Letter to General Oglethorpe," by Carl B. Cone
  • "Letters of Henry Gilliam, 1809-1817," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Three Sixteenth Century Spanish Chronicles Relating to Georgia," edited and translated by Robert E. Ketcham
  • "Letter from an Eyewitness at Andersonville Prison, 1864," edited by Spencer B. King, Jr.
  • "A Missionary's Letters from South Georgia in 1860," edited by Margaret Burr Deschamps
Contents, vol 38, no 2:
  • "General Lachlan McIntosh and His Suspension from Continental Command During the Revolution," by Alexander A. Lawrence
  • "Benjamin Martyn, Secretary to the Trustees of Georgia," by T. R. Reese
  • "The Papers of Lachlan McIntosh, 1774-1799, part 1," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "The Confederate Letters of John W. Hagen, part 1," edited by Bell Irvin Wiley
Contents, vol 38, no 3:
  • "Cudjo Fye's Insurrection," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "The Ideology of Eugene Talmadge," by Sarah McCulloh Lemmon
  • "Madame Sophie Sosnowski," by Mary Morris Miller
  • "The Papers of Lachlan McIntosh, 1774-1799, part 2," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "The Confederate Letters of John W. Hagen, part 2," edited by Bell Irvin Wiley
  • "Sidney Lanier and Virginia Hankins: Two Letters," edited by Walter Harding
Contents, vol 38, no 4:
  • "The Irish Brigade of France at the Siege of Savannah, 1779," by W. S. Murphy
  • "The Romantic Wines of Madeira," by Malcolm Bell, Jr.
  • "Georgia Bounty Land Grants," by Alex M. Hitz
  • "The Legend that Governor Moral Sanchez was Hanged," by John Tate Lanning
  • "The Papers of Lachlan McIntosh, 1774-1799, part 3," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Letters from Ellen Axson Wilson to Anna Harris of Rome, Georgia, 1885-1912," edited by George C. Osborn
  • "Yankee Letters from Andersonville," edited by Spencer B. King, Jr.
Publ. 1954. Notes, tables, port., index. 407p. 7 fiche.
F-1585 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol 39, nos 1-4, edited and published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Contents, vol 39, no 1:
  • "The Path to Oakfuskee, Upper Trading Route in Georgia to the Creek Indians," by John H. Goff
  • "The Death Blow to Independentism in Georgia," by John E. Talmadge
  • "Judge William Wyatt Poulan of Worth County, Georgia," by Stellanova Osborn
  • "The Papers of Lachlan McIntosh, 1774-1799, part 4," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "The Diary of the Reverend Charles S. Vedder, May-July, 1861," edited by Willard E. Wight
Contents, vol 39, no 2:
  • "Problems of the Southern Cotton Planters After the Civil War," by Richard W. Griffin
  • "Nancy Hart, Georgia Heroine of the Revolution: The Story of the Growth of a Tradition," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "The Path to Oakfuskee, Upper Trading Route in Alabama to the Creek Indians," by John H. Goff
  • "The Papers of Lachlan McIntosh, 1774-1799, part 5," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "The Presidential Campaign of 1864 as Viewed by a Federal Army Colonel," edited by David Lindsey
Contents, vol 39, no 3:
  • "Northern Financial Interests in Southern Railroads, 1865-1900," by John F. Stover
  • "Flush Times in Brunswick, Georgia in the 1830s," by Edward M. Steel, Jr.
  • "The Influence of Naval and Maritime Developments on the History of Georgia," by John B. Heffernan
  • "The Papers of Lachlan McIntosh, 1774-1799, part 6," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Testimony of Margaret Ketcham Ward on Civil War Times in Georgia, part 1," edited by Aaron M. Boom
Contents, vol 39, no 4:
  • "James S. Calhoun: Pioneer Georgia Leader and First Governor of New Mexico," by Fletcher M. Green
  • "Harman Verelst, Accountant to the Trustees," by Trevor R. Reese
  • "Robert Walker Lewis and His Old Letters," by Mary Morris Miller
  • "The Papers of Lachlan McIntosh, 1774-1799, part 7," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Testimony of Margaret Ketcham Ward on Civil War Times in Georgia, part 2," edited by Aaron M. Boom
  • "Letters from the Georgia Gold Region," edited by James W. Covington
Publ. 1955. Illus., notes, tables, index. 418p. 7 fiche.
F-1586 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol 40, nos 1-4, edited and published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Contents, vol 40, no 1:
  • "Restored Colonial Georgia, 1779-1782," by Kenneth Coleman
  • "The Georgia Secession Convention," by Ralph Wooster
  • "Robert Toombs and the Georgia Railroad," by William Y. Thomson
  • "The Papers of Lachlan McIntosh, 1774-1799, part 8," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
Contents, vol 40, no 2:
  • "Education in Georgia During the Period of Royal Control, 1752-1776: Financial Support of Schools and Schoolmasters," by Robert L. McCaul
  • "The Perplexing Case of John H. Gregory," by Margaret Inman Meaders
  • "The Short Cruise of the C. S. S. Atlanta," by Malcolm Maclean
  • "Wormsloe House and Its Masters," by Robert Preston Brooks
  • "The Papers of Lachlan McIntosh, 1774-1799, part 9," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Letters from H. J. Hightower, a Confederate Soldier, 1862-1864," edited by Dewey W. Grantham, Jr.
Contents, vol 40, no 3:
  • "The Original Houses of Frederica, Georgia: The Hawkins-Davison Houses," by Margaret Davis Cate
  • "The Excavation of the Hawkins-Davison Houses, Frederica National Monument, St Simons Island, Georgia," by Charles H. Fairbanks
  • "The Confederate Monument in Athens, Georgia," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "Education in Georgia During the Period of Royal Government, 1752-1776: Public-School Masters and Private-Venture Teachers," by Robert L. McCaul
  • "The Earliest Settlements in Wilkes County," by Alex M. Hitz
  • "The Letter Book of Thomas Rasberry, 1758-1761, part 1," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Confederate Life at Home and in Camp: Seven Letters," edited by George W. Clower, Jr.
Contents, vol 40, no 4:
  • "The Georgia Bryans and Screvens, 1685-1861," by Frank B. Screven
  • "Jesse Mercer and the Baptist Movement," by Robert W. Mondy
  • "Negro Colonization in the Reconstruction Era, 1865-1870," by Willis Dolmond Boyd
  • The War Against Georgia Wild Cats," by Larry Gara
  • "The Letter Book of Thomas Rasberry, 1758-1761, part 2," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "A Voice from the South," edited by William W. Wroten
Publ. 1956. Illus., notes, tables, ports., index. 421p. 7 fiche.
F-1587 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol 41, nos 1-4, edited and published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Contents, vol 41, no 1:
  • "The Peace Movement in the Confederate Congress," by Wilfred B. Yearns, Jr.
  • "The Georgia Wine Industry on the Eve of the Civil War," by James C. Bonner
  • "William Gilmore Simms and the Cosmopolitan," by John C. Guilds, Jr.
  • "Birdsville," by C. D. Hollingsworth
  • "The Letter Book of Thomas Rasberry, 1758-1761, part 3," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • Nathaniel Pendleton's 'Short Account of the Sea Coast of Georgia in Respect to Agriculture, Shipbuilding, Navigation, and the Timber Trade,' edited by Theodore Thayer
  • "Reconstruction in Georgia: Three Letters by Edwin G. Higbee," edited by Willard E. Wight
Contents, vol 41, no 2:
  • "Ulrich B. Phillips: The University of Georgia and the Georgia Historical Society," by Wendell H. Stephenson
  • "Woodrow Wilson as a Young Lawyer, 1882-1883," by George C. Osborn
  • "John Abbot, Pioneer Naturalist of Georgia," by Elsa G. Allen
  • "The Letter Book of Thomas Rasberry, 1758-1761, part 4," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "From Spotsylvania Courthouse to Andersonville: A Diary of Darius Starr," edited by E. Merton Coulter
  • "Marriage Records of Liberty County, Georgia, 1785-1895, part 1," abstracted by Bess D. Stanley
Contents, vol 41, no 3:
  • "The New Departure Democrats in Georgia: An Interpretation," by Judson Clements Ward, Jr.
  • "Four Slave Trials in Elbert County, Georgia," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "Ben: Perley Poore's Stay in Athens," by John E. Talmadge
  • "The Letter Book of Thomas Rasberry, 1758-1761, part 5," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Marriage Records of Liberty County, Georgia, 1785-1895, part 2," abstracted by Bess D. Stanley
  • "With Sherman through Georgia: A Journal," edited by David J. de Laubenfels
  • "Letters of James Longstreet Relative to His Position of United States Marshall in Georgia," edited by George P. Perros
  • "Leaves from a Travel Diary: A Visit to Augusta and Savannah, 1882," edited by Samuel Proctor
  • "The Journal of Ebenezer Hazard in Georgia, 1778," edited by Fred Shelley
  • "An Augustus Baldwin Longstreet Letter, Annotated by Jefferson Davis," edited by Ben W. Griffith
Contents, vol 41, no 4:
  • "The Toombs Legend," by William Y. Thompson
  • "The Myth of Dade County's Seceding from Georgia in 1860," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "McEachern Memorial Methodist Church," by Walter McElreath
  • "Duche, the Potter," by E. D. Wells
  • "The Letter Book of Thomas Rasberry, 1758-1761, part 6," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "Fanny Cohen's Journal of Sherman's Occupation of Savannah," edited by Spencer B. King, Jr.
  • "A Georgia Authoress Writes her Editor: Mrs. Mary E. Bryan to W. W. Mann (1860)," edited by James S. Patty
  • "The Death of Richard Henry Wilde: A Letter," edited by Nathalia Wright
Publ. 1957. Notes, map, index. 445p. 7 fiche.
F-1588 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol 42, nos 1-4, edited and published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Contents, vol 42, no 1:
  • "Footnote on Georgia's Constitutional History: The Item Veto of the Governors," by Frank W. Prescott
  • "Francis Meson: An Early Georgia Merchant and Philanthropist," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "The Farm Journal of John Horry Dent, 1882-1884," by Warren I. Smith
  • "The Letter Book of Thomas Rasberry, 1758-1761, part 7," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "The Letters of Warren Akin, Confederate Congressman, part 1," edited by Bell Irvin Wiley
  • "Letters of the Bishop of Savannah, 1861-1865," edited by Willard E. Wight
  • "A New Joel Chandler Harris Letter," edited by David Bonnell Green
  • "The Battle of Atlanta as Described by a Confederate Soldier," contributed by Andrew Forest Muir
  • "A Note on Christian Priber," by Clemens de Baillou
Contents, vol 42, no 2:
  • "Meson Academy, Lexington, Georgia," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "Eleanor Kenzie Gordon," by Mrs. Clarence Gordon Anderson
  • "British Enterprise in Georgia, 1865-1907," by Alfred Tischendorf
  • "The Letter Book of Thomas Rasberry, 1758-1761, part 8," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "The Letters of Warren Akin, Confederate Congressman, part 2," edited by Bell Irvin Wiley
  • "A Moses Waddel Letter," edited by George W. Clower
  • "Epitaphs from the Cemetery of the First Roman Catholic Church in Georgia," contributed by A. Mell Lunceford, Jr.
Contents, vol 42, no 3:
  • "Joseph E. Brown, Confederate Obstructionist," by Alexander C. Niven
  • "The Seagrove-White Stolen Property Agreement of 1797," by Richard K. Murdoch
  • "The Founding of St Paul's Church, Augusta," by Trevor R. Reese
  • "The Letter Book of Thomas Rasberry, 1758-1761, part 9," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "The Letters of Warren Akin, Confederate Congressman, part 3," edited by Bell Irvin Wiley
  • "The Valley of the Conasauga," by Eulalie M. Lewis
  • "Sherman's March through Georgia: Letters from Charles Ewing to His Father Thomas Ewing," edited by George C. Osborn
Contents, vol 42, no 4:
  • "Revival and Development of the Women Suffrage Movement in Georgia," by A. Elizabeth Taylor
  • "The Origins of the Industrial Revolution in Georgia: Cotton Textiles, 1810-1865," by Richard W. Griffin
  • "The Ruined Railroads of the Confederacy," by John F. Stover
  • "The Memoirs of Charles H. Olmstead, part 1," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "The Letters of Warren Akin, Confederate Congressman, part 4," edited by Bell Irvin Wiley
  • "Tilton: Life in a Small Georgia Town," by Eulalie M. Lewis
  • "With Sherman in Georgia: A Letter from the Coast," contributed by F. B. Joyner
Publ. 1958. Notes, map, tables, ports., index. 454p. 8 fiche.
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The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol 43, nos 1-4, edited and published by the Georgia Historical Society.

Contents, vol 43, no 1:
  • "Britain's Military Support of Georgia in the War of 1739-1740," by Trevor R. Reese
  • "The Last Phase of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Georgia," by A. Elizabeth Taylor
  • "A Brief Survey of Protestantism in Archiepiscopal Salzburg and the Emigration of 1732, by Felix F. Strauss
  • "The Memoirs of Charles H. Olmstead, part 2," edited by Lilla M. Hawes
  • "The Letters of Warren Akin, Confederate Congressman, part 5," edited by Bell Irvin Wiley
  • "Roads and Steamboats in North Georgia," by Eulalie M. Lewis
  • "A Lady Novelist Views the Reconstruction: An Augusta Jane Evans Letter," edited by Ben W. Griffith, Jr.
  • "News of Georgia," contributed and translated by Katharine de Baillou
Contents, vol 43, no 2:
  • "The Petersburg Youth of John Williams Walker," by Hugh C. Bailey
  • "Military Relations Between Georgia and the United States, 1789-1794," by John K. Mahon
  • "The Admission of Women to the University of Georgia," by Sara Bertha Townsend
  • "The Memoirs of Charles H. Olmstead, part 3," edited by Lilla Mills Hawes
  • "The Letters of Warren Akin, Confederate Congressman, part 6," edited by Bell Irvin Wiley
  • "Personne Goes to Georgia: Five Civil War Letters," contributed by James M. Merrill
  • "Richard Henry Wilde's Italian Order of Nobility," edited by Nathalia Wright
Contents, vol 43, no 3:
  • "Georgia Military Institute: The West Point of Georgia, 1851-1864," by Lynwood M. Holland
  • "The Civil War Comes to Savannah," by Earl W. Fornell
  • "The Memoirs of Charles H. Olmstead, part 4," edited by Lilla Mills Hawes
  • "The Letters of Warren Akin, Confederate Congressman, part 7," edited by Bell Irvin Wiley
  • "Joseph Bevan and William Godwin," edited by Jack W. Marken
  • "The Ulrich B. Phillips Memorial Fund"
Contents, vol 43, no 4:
  • "Senator Walter George's 1938 Campaign," by Luther Harmon Zeigler, Jr.
  • "Shakerism and the Shakers in Georgia," by Burnette Vanstory
  • "A Famous Duel that was Never Fought," by E. Merton Coulter
  • "The Memoirs of Charles H. Olmstead, part 5," edited by Lilla Mills Hawes
  • "Some Letters from Henry C. Wayne to Hamilton Fish," edited by Alexander A. Lawrence
  • "Henry Wemyss Feilden, Confederate Soldier," by Ella May Thornton
  • "Impact of Impressment on Northwest Georgia as Seen in a Petition of Floyd County Citizens, 1863," edited by Spencer B. King, Jr.
  • "The Italian Son of Richard Henry Wilde," by Nathalia Wright
  • "Watch on the Chattahoochee: A Civil War Letter," edited by Elizabeth Hulsey Marshall
  • "A Yankee Views the Agony of Savannah," edited by Frank Otto Gatell
Publ. 1959. Notes, index. 441p. 8 fiche.
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Four States Genealogist, vol 1, nos 1-4, edited by Charlene Hook and Catherine S. Schorn. This periodical covers Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. The articles consist of genealogical information on the following topics:
  • Church records
  • Cemetery records
  • County records
  • Family records
  • Bible records
  • War records
  • Taxation
  • and more
Publ. 1969-1970. Map, tables. 267p. 5 fiche.
F-1591 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Four States Genealogist, vol 2, no 1, edited by Charlene Hook and Catherine S. Schorn. This periodical covers Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. The articles consist of genealogical information on the following topics:
  • Church records
  • Cemetery records
  • County records
  • Family records
  • Bible records
  • War records
  • Taxation
  • and more
Publ. 1969-1970. Map, tables. 86p. 2 fiche.
F-1592 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Tales of the Trail, by Arabella Fulton. This work is an account, from a woman's viewpoint, of the crossing of the plains in an ox caravan in 1864, and settlement of the Boise Valley of Idaho; a wagon trip to Texas, and settlement and life there; and a wagon trip to Washington Territory from Texas, and settlement in the Kittitas Valley. Publ. 1965. Illus., ports. 378p. 6 fiche.
F-1593 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Winthrop Fleet of 1630, by Charles Edward Banks. This account of the Winthrop Fleet discusses the vessels, the voyage, the passengers, and their English homes. Reprint. 1968. Maps, tables, index. 119p. 2 fiche.
F-1594 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Magna Charta Barons and Their American Descendants, by Charles H. Browning.

Contents:
  • The Story of the Magna Charta of King John
  • The Magna Charta of King John
  • Description of the Magna Charta
  • Runnemede
  • Lists of the Magna Charta Barons
    • Barons in Arms for the Charter
    • Barons Loyal to King John
    • Barons Appointed Sureties
  • Relationship of the Magna Charta Sureties
  • Memoirs of the Magna Charta Sureties
  • Americans Descended from the Sureties
  • Founders of the Order of Runnemede
This also contains the pedigrees of the founders of the Order of Runnemede. Reprint. 1969. Illus., charts, index. 463p. 7 fiche.
F-1606 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Ancestral Notes from Chedwato, vol 14, nos 2 and 3, 5 and 6, edited and published by Charles D. and Edna W. Townsend.

Contents:

  • Volume 14, number 5, 1967
  • Volume 14, number 6, 1967
  • Index to Ancestral Notes, volume 9, 1962
  • Index to Ancestral Notes, volume 10, 1963
  • Index to Ancestral Notes, [volume 11], 1964
  • Index to Ancestral Notes, [volume 12], 1966
  • Volume 14, number 2, 1967
  • Volume 14, number 3, 1967

Ancestral Notes, published bi-monthly, contains compilations of marriage, probate, church, pension, cemetery, family Bible, and land records from throughout the United States. Each number of this issue includes a section called Family Migrations from Census Records and Queries. States covered are: Louisiana, North Carolina, Ohio, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Indiana, Idaho, Maryland, South Carolina, Massachusetts. Family names: Webster, Holmes, Owen-Gardner, Waugh, Sands, Gump, and Jennings.
Also contains book reviews, queries, and Market Place. Publ. 1967. Variously paged. 6 fiche.
F-1616 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Some Tennessee Heroes of the Revolution, Pamphlet no 3, compiled from pension statements by Zella Armstrong. The Revolutionary Pension Lists provide an interesting source for research work. There are four pension lists in all: 1806, 1818, 1832, and 1840. These records give information that often can be found nowhere else. The Pamphlets contain:
  • name
  • age
  • service
  • residence
  • source of information
And in the case where the widow applied for her husband's pension, additional information is given, such as:
  • date of the pension application
  • date and place of birth
  • service record
  • names of all family members cited in the pension statement
  • other place or places of residence
The 1840 Pension List is especially interesting to researchers as it includes many widows' applications. Widows were required to submit proof of marriage and children; therefore, their applications provide much additional data. Altogether several hundred Revolutionary War veterans and several thousand related family members are documented. Publ. 1933. Cumulative index. 1 fiche.
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Thompson's Vermont, Part Third, Gazetteer of Vermont. This item contains topographical and historical descriptions of all the counties, towns, rivers, and mountains. Alphabetically arranged. No publication date. Illus., maps, index. 200p. 3 fiche.

Note: Title page is missing.
F-1618 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Maryland Records: Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church from Original Sources, vol 2, by Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh.
Contents:

  • State of His Lordship's Manor
  • Census of 1776
  • Oaths of Fidelity and Support
  • Early Maryland Naturalizations
  • Revolutionary War Pensions, etc.
  • Marriage Records

Publ. 1928. Index. 688p. 4 fiche.
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Louisiana Genealogical Register, vol 4, nos 1-6, edited by Mary Elizabeth Sanders, et. al. This register contains entries on the following subjects:
  • census records
  • bible records
  • newspaper notices
  • births
  • marriages
  • deaths
  • parish records
  • obituary notices
  • war records
  • cemetery records and tombstone inscriptions
  • state papers
  • colonial records
Publ. 1957. Index. 64p. 2 fiche.
F-1620 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Louisiana Genealogical Register, vol 5, nos 1-6, edited by Mary Elizabeth Sanders, et. al. This register contains entries on the following subjects:
  • census records
  • bible records
  • newspaper notices
  • marriages
  • parish records
  • obituary notices
  • church records
  • cemetery records and tombstone inscriptions
  • Quaker records
  • state papers
Publ. 1958. 48p. 1 fiche.