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DOCUMENT RESUME DD 114 893 CS 501 182 PAHQR Logue, Cal M.' TITLF Georgia Public. Address as a Research Area: A , Bibliography. -PUB-DATE 73 NOTE 749p.. Pekinted from the Georgia Speech Communication Journal, Spring 1973 'EDRS PRICE MF-,$0.76 HC-$4.43 Plus ,Postage DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies;. Books; .ComnlUnication (Thought Transfer) ; Doctoral Theses; Government Publications; History; Newspapers; *Public Speaking; *Researchi-. Speech; Speeches _IDENTIFIERS ,*Georgia N ABSTRACT The items J.isted in this bibliography pertain to the history and criticism ot,ipublic address in Georgia and have beeh organized to aid in research in these areas. Entries are divided into eight categories: indexes, bibliographies (speech communication and history), texts of speeches, newspapers, government and related publications, selected books about Georgia and Georgians, and theses and disseitations. (JM) 6 I *************** ***********1:***************************************** Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unriublished. * materialsInot available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Neveftheless, items of marginal * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * via thee ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) . EDRS is not * responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions * '4, supplied ty EDRS are the best that can be made From the original: ********************************************************************* .;a2r ti

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DD 114 893 CS 501 182

PAHQR Logue, Cal M.'TITLF Georgia Public. Address as a Research Area: A

, Bibliography.-PUB-DATE 73NOTE 749p.. Pekinted from the Georgia Speech Communication

Journal, Spring 1973

'EDRS PRICE MF-,$0.76 HC-$4.43 Plus ,PostageDESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies;. Books; .ComnlUnication (Thought

Transfer) ; Doctoral Theses; Government Publications;History; Newspapers; *Public Speaking; *Researchi-.Speech; Speeches

_IDENTIFIERS ,*GeorgiaNABSTRACT

The items J.isted in this bibliography pertain to thehistory and criticism ot,ipublic address in Georgia and have beehorganized to aid in research in these areas. Entries are divided intoeight categories: indexes, bibliographies (speech communication andhistory), texts of speeches, newspapers, government and relatedpublications, selected books about Georgia and Georgians, and thesesand disseitations. (JM)

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*************** ***********1:*****************************************Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unriublished.

* materialsInot available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort ** to obtain the best copy available. Neveftheless, items of marginal* reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality* of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available* via thee ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) . EDRS is not *

responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions *'4, supplied ty EDRS are the best that can be made From the original:*********************************************************************

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GEORGIA PUBLIC ADDRESS AS A RESEARCH AREA:A BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Cal M. Logue

To study the Soah is to study a speaking tradition.Georgians have deliberated their destiny from the churchto the courthouse, fr6m 17W3 to the pre.gent. Discussions

,have been on-such topics as': Who shall govern, Englandor America, Georgia or the Union? How can slavery be

preserved? Who can best personify such views as statesovereignty, freedom, white superiority, honesty; and

concern for the people? '

The history, and criticism of Georgia public addresscan contribute significantly to the understanding of thepeople, issues, and events of this Deep South state.The study of Georgia public address can for cereniencebe divided into four broad periods: (1).Colonial/

Revolutionary Period, 1773-1784, (2) Ante-Bellum/CivilWar Period, 1785-1865, (3) Reconstruction/New SouthPeriod, 1866-1900, and (4) the Twentieth-Century. Each'"

of these general periods can be studied from the stand-point orthe role and influence of individual speakers,groups of speakers, political-parties, issues, and argu-ments. One can also study rhetorical movements 'andrhetorical situations.

There is some advantage in limiting the scope ofone's study. There is otnly so much one can accomplish.To exhaust information Al the newspapers, governmentpublications, personal letters and memoirs, specialcollections:articles, books, and speech texts'availableon a particula subject requires considerable time andenergy. One Mould be more realistic to begin with the

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study of the.speaking of "Rbbeft4Toombs on Secessionfrom the Union" than "Ante-Bellum speaking in 'Georgia."

One should not be limited, however', to individualspeakers. Human affairs are complex.. Speaking is onlyone aspect of human history. Speaking should 1estu:diedin context of the people, forces and events at work ata. particular time, whether rhetorical, pOlitical,' economic, religious, socio-cultural, educationalorphilosophical. Such perspective can only be achievedthroUgh deliberate, and devoted study and research of the

appropriate materials'.The best advice on choosing a subject for study

and getting started is-to begin reading general -httories '

of.Georgia. Check out AlbertSaye's A ConstitutionalHistory of Georgia Kenneth Coleman's Georgia History in

, Dutline, Amanda Johnson's Georgia As' Colony and\State,

or E. Merton Coulter's Georgia: A Short History.(1960)

an4 read through the work for subjects which interestyou and which should be studied rhetorically'. After

you have located a general field, using indexes and

bibliographies, go find what has 'already been written

on the subject. Then carve out an area you can handle

Which deserves further investigation. Below is a list

of sources which will help you in your study of thehistory and criticism of Georgia public address.

INDEXES

Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774 '

1927 Washington, 1928..

Bonner, John Wyatt. Bibliography Of Georgia Authors,

1949-1965. Athens, 1966.

Civil'War Index, 1956-1968. Chicago.

Cleary, James W. and Frederick W.. Haberman. Rhetoric

and Public Address, a Bibliography, 1947-19.61.Madison, 1964. One bound volume which includes allmaterials brom.speech journals and many other sources

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J.,.printed from 1947, to 1961. After 1961 one must go, each

year-.to Speech Monographs'for annual bibliography. After1969 material printed separately in-Bibliographic Annualin Speech Communication.

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Compilation of Georgia Authors. Lithonig, Gp.t 1970.

Cramer, Howard Ross., Index to the Bulletin "and Otherpublications of the Georgia Academy of Science, 1922-1967. Atlanta-, 1969. 4

Georgia, Alabama,. and'South Carolina Papers. DraperManuscripti. U. of ChicagoLibrary; On film,.133 reels.

Georgia Newspaper Directory, 1948?.

Gregory, Winifred. (ed). American Newspapers, 182171936: .

A Union List of Files Available in the United Statesand Canada. New York) 1937.

'10Grier's Almanac for' the Stateg'of North Carolina, South

Carolina, Georgia . . . .

Index to the Writings on American History, 1902-1940.This is an accumulative, index of Writings on American;History up to 1940.' After 1940-onemust go,to-indi-vidUal volumes of Writings on American History.

Johnson, Allen and Dumas Ma/one.of American Biography. 20 vol.'s. and

1928-1937;.HarrisE. Starr .(edNew York, 944.'

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Leckie, George G: Georgia: A Guide to Its Towns and `

Countryside. Atlanta, 1954.

). Dictionaryindex. .New.), Supplement,

Matlon, Ronald and Irene R. Matlon. Table of Contents'and Index Of Quarterly Journal of Speecht. Speech Mono-graphs, Speech Teacher, Southern Speech-YOurnal,Western Speech Journal, Central States Speech Journal,and Today's Speech. Indek goes up to 196q.

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Monthly Catalog. ofsrnited States' Government'Publicatfans.'

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Morris, Joseph Scdtt. Georgia Authors: A Biographical'Dictionary. Athens, 1954,

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A New York Times Index. Guide covering articles thathave appeared in New York Times. A good source forspgech texts or abstracts of speech texts.

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Social Sciences and Hutanitigs Index (Formerly The Inter-national_ Index to Periodicals). = 1907 tb date. .Coversscholarly jourfials in the huvanitites and socialsciences;

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Newspapers on Microfilm. 6th ea. Library Of Congress.,to Nov. 15, 1966;

Phillips, Ulrich Bshnefl. Georgia Local ArtItives. Wash-ington, 1905. Reprinted from Annual Report of Ameri-can Historical Association; 1904, Rp. 553-596. -

(Pride, Armistead S.), Negro Newspapers on Microfilm:A Selected List. Washington, 1953.,

Union 'List of Serials for the Atlanta District. Atlanta,1938.

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tiNLtings on American History, 902- Index of books'.and articles on American history. A gap remains during,World Wal II years: Index to Writings on American His-tory is an'accumulative. Irridex of Writings on American .

'History from 190.2-11,94*0*.

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Speech Communication. . t

Baird, Albert Craig. "A Selected Bibliography of Ameri-.can Oratory," Quarterly Journal of Speech, XII (Nov.

- 1920, 35.2-356. ,

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''Bpase, paul H.- ,''Background Readings in American PublicAddress,".Spedch Teacher, VII (January. 1958)/ 61-64.

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,Braden, Waldo A. "A Selected Bibliography," in- Oratory,in the Old South, 1$28-1860. BatOn Rouge,'1970,

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' Beaden? Waldo W- "The Concept oil Southern Oratory: A .

, Selected Bibliography," Southern Speech Journal, XXIX(Winter 1963), 141-145. .

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Eubanks, Ralph T. and V. L. Baker. "A Bibliography ofSpeech.and Theatre in ae,South for the Year 1954,."Southern Speech Journal, XX ('Summer 1955), T23 -331.

Eubanks, Ralph T., V. L. Baker, and JiMes Golden. "A

Bibliography of Speech and Theatre in the. South forthe Year 1955,"-Southern Speech Journal, XXI (Summer1956), 2487256.

,Eubanks, Ralph T., V. L. Baker, and James Golden. "A

Bibliography of Speech and Theatre in the South fort e Year 1956," Southern Speech Journal, XXII -(Summer957), 248-256. .

Eubanks, Ralph T., V. E. Baker, and James Golden. "ABibliography.of Spaeth and Theatre in the South for'the.Year 1957," SSJ, XXIII (Summer 1958), 2'11-219.

Eubanks, Ralph T.,' V. L. Baker, and James Golden: 11A

Bibliography of Speech and Theatre in the South forthe Year 1958," SSJ, XXIV (Spring 1959), 236-246.

Eubanks, Ralph T., V. L. Baker, and James Golden. "A

Bibliography of Speech and Theatre in the South 'forthe Year 1960," SSJ, XXVI (Summer 1961), 300-312.

Eubanks, Ralph T., V. L: Baker, and James Golden. "A

Bibliography of Speech and Theatre, in the South forthe 'YeaTx1961," SSJ, XXVII (Summer 1962), 290-305i

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Eubanks, Ralph/T., V, L. Baker, and James Golden. "A

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BibliOgraphy of Speech and Theatre in the South forthe Year 1962," SSJ, XXVIII (Summer 1963), 288=301.

Eubanks, Ralph T., V. L. Baker, and James Golden., u.ABibliography of Speech and Theatre in the South forthe Year 1963," SSJ,'XXIX (Summer 1964), 326-341.

Eubanks, Ralph T., V. L. Baker, and Stuart Towns. "A,

Bibliography of Speedll and Theatre in the South forthe tear 1964," SSJ, XXX (Sunlmei'4.?65), 335-349.

Eubanks, 'Ralph T., V.-L. Baker, end Stuart Towns. VABibli,op=aphy of Speech and Theatre in tti6 SOuth forthe Year 1965,'SSJ, XXXt (Summer_19664,.102.314: .

Towns, Stuart, Ralph TIEubanks, and Norman DeMarco."A"Bibliography of Speech and Theatre in the South

the Year 1966," SSJ, XXXIII (Fall 1967), 50-60.

Townt, Stuart and Norman DeMarco. PAlbffogfaphy ofSpeech and Theatre in'the South for the Year 1967,"SSJ, XXXIV (Fall 1968), 61-70.

Towns', Stuart and Norman DeMarco.

Speecb and Theatre in the SouthSSJ, XXV (Fall 1969), 71-80.

Towns, Stuartkhd-No'rman DeMarco.Speech and'Theatre in the SouthSSJ, XXXVI (Fall 1970), 71-78

Towns, Stuart and Tice Miller. "A Bibliography of Speechand Theatre in the'South for Ghe Year 19_70," Southern .

Speech Communication/Journal, XXXVII (Fall 197.1),:84.911. .

"A Bibliography offor the Year 1968,"

"A Bibliography offor the Year 1969,"

Towns, Stuart and Thomas K. Wright. "A Bibliography ofSpeeCh and4rheatre in the South' for the Year 1971,"Southern eech Communication Journa2,XXXVIII.(Fall

1972),'91-1Sigb3.

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.Oliver, ROber "Bibliography," in History of Public'Speaking in America. Boston, 1965. /

Prosber, MichaelAl.: "Selected sources.on ContempofaryCommunication and Politics, 1948-1968,"'Today's-Speech,XVI "(November 1968)., 95-118.

Speech Monographs publishes a bibliography each yearfrom 1962 to 1969. After 1969 the,yearly bibliographyis published in Bibliographic Annual in Speech Coribuni-cation, 1970 to present.

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Alden, John Richard. "Bibliography," The American Revo-lution, 1775-1763. New York, 1954, pp. 269-283.

.Bontyr, John Wyatt. Bibliography of Georgia.Authors.Reprinted from Georgia Review. Athens.

Bonner, Jr., John Wyatt. "Bibliography of GeorgiaAuthprs,,1949-1950,' Georgia Review, IV (Winter 1950),353-367.

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Bonner, Jr. John Wyatt. "Biblibgraphy of GeorgiaAuthor,s, '1956-1951," Georgia Review, V Winter 1951),4981509..

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Bonner, Jr., John 441yatt. "Bibliography of GeorgiaAuthors, 1951-1952," Georgia Review,- VI (Winter 1952),475 -487.

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8onner, Jr., John Wyatt. "Bibliography of GeorgiaAuthors, 1952-1953," Georgia Review, VII (Winter 1953),468 -477.

Bonner, Jr., John:Wyatt. "Bibliography of -GeorgiaAuthors, 1953-1954Y Georgia Review, VIII (Winter 1954),466-480.

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Bonner, Jr., John Wyatt. "Bibliography of Georgia

, Authors; 1954-1955," Georgia Review,/ IX Winter 1955),

468-481.

Bonner, Jr., John Wyatt. "Bibliography of'GeorgiaAuthois, 1955-1956," Georgia Review, X (Winter 1956).,495-510.

Bonner, Jr., John Wyatt. "Bibliography of Georgia-44

. Authors, 1956-957,". Georgia Review, XI (Winter 1957),464-478.

Bonner,. Jr., Jbhn Wyatt. "Bibliography of GeorgiaAuthors, 1957-1958," Georgic Review, XII (Winter 1958),

- 458 -473.

Bonner, -Jr., John Wyatt. "Bibliography of Georgia

Authors, 1958-1959'," Georgia Review, XIII (Winter 1959

454-472..

Bonner, Jr., John Jyatt. "Bibliography of GeorgiaAuthors, 1959-1960," Georgia Review, XIV (Winter 1960),450-471:

Bonner, Jr., John Wyatt. "Bibliography of (eorgia

Authors, 1960-1961," Georgia Review, XV (Winter 1961),

430-483.

Bonner, Jr., John Wya,tt. "Bibliography .of Georgia

Authors, 1961-1962," Georgia Review, XVI (Winter 1962),

470-485.

Bonner, Jr.; John Wyatt. ;;Bibliography of Georgia ,

Authors, 1962-1963," Georgia Review, XVII (Winter 1963),

456-471.

Bonner, Jr., John Wyatt. "Bibliography of Georgia,

Authors, 1963-1964," Georgia.

Review, XVIII (Winter .

1964), 484-500.,

Bonner, Jr., John Wyatt. "Bibliography of Georgia

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Authors,491-510.

Bonner, JrAuthors,478-498.

1964-1965," Georgia

',JOhn Wyatt. "Bib

1965-1966," Georgia

Review, XIX (Winter 1965),

liography of GeorgiaReview, XX (Winter 1966),

Bonner, Jr., John Wyatt. "Bibliography of GeorgiaAuthors, 1966-1967," Georgia Review, XXI (Winter 1967),

536-553.--

Bonner, Jr., Jahn Wyatt. "Bibliography of GeorgiaAuthors, 1967-1968," Georgia Review, XXII (Winter 1968),527-544. O

Bonner, Jr., John 'Wyatt. "Bibliography of GeorgiaAuthors, 1969," Georgia Review, XXIV (Spring' 1970.),

91-114..

Brooks, Robert Preston. A Preliminary Biblioaraphy of

Georgia History. Athens, 1910.

Burr, Nelson R. A Critical Bibliography of Religion in

America. Princeton, 1961.

Catalogue of theWymberley Jones De Renne Georgia'

Li -brary . . . . U: of Georgia Library.

Clark, Thomas D. Travels in the Old South: A Bibliog-

raphy: 2 vols. Norman, 1956.

Clark,'Thomas Dionysius (ed.). Travels in the Old South,

A Bibliography. 2 vols. Norman, 1956 and 1962.

Coleman, Kenneth. "Bibliogra t ," The American Revolu-

tion in Georgia, 1763.:1789. Athens, 1958. Pp. 328-

340. Includes colonial and state, records, manuscripts,printed'source materials (American and British), news-papers and magazines, and secondary materials.

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Coleman, Kenneth. ."Bibliography," Georgia History in

Outline. Athens, 1960. Pp. 118.-121. 'Includes general

works on Georgia history and works covering differentperiods of Georgia history.

Coulter, E. M. "Select Bibliography," A Short History

of Georgia. 1933. Pp. 417-429. Includes

works on beginning of Georgia, Savannah, relationswith Spaniards, differenA periods, land, nationalism,party politics, soul of the people, financial pro-gress, social advancement.

Coulte't, E. Merton. "Select Bibliography," Georgia:

A Short History. Chapel Hill, 1960. Pp. 479-498.Includes notes on source's, sources on different

_periods, politics, turnpikes, rivers, .111.1roads,' soul

of the people, financial and economic progress., andsocial advancement.

Craven, Wesley Frank. "Critical Essay on Authorities,"Southern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, 1607-

, 1689. Vol. I. A History of the South. Baton Rouge,

1957. Each volume in this 10-volume series has acritical essay on such items as manuscript collections,newspapers, personal collections, journals, politics,biography, etc.

Davidson, Philip. "Critical Essay on Authorities," ,Southern Colonies in the Eighteenth Century, 1689-1763.Vol. II. A History of. the South. Baton Rouge.

Alden, John Richard.' "Critical Essay on Authorities,"The South in the Revolution, 1763-1789. Vol. III.

A History ofthe.South. Bato9,Rouge, 1957.

Abernethy, Thomas P. "Critical Essay on Authorities,"The South in the New Nation, 1789-1819. Vol. IV.

A History of the South. Baton Rouge, 1961.

Sydnor:Ch9rles S. "Critical Essay on'Authorities,"The Development of Southern Sectionalism, 1819-1848.

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Vol. V. A History of the South. Betel; Rouge, 1948.

Craven, Avery 0. "Critical Essay on Authorities,"Growth of Southern Nationalism, 1848-1861. Vol. VI.A. History of the South. Baton Rouge, 1957.

Coulter, E. Merton. "Critical Essay on Authorities,"The Confederate States of America,-1861-1865. Vol.'

VII. A FL Story of the' South. Baton Rouge,' 1950.

Coulter, E. Merton. "Critical Essay on'Authorities,"The South During Reconstruction, 1865-1877. Vol.VIII. A History of the South. Baton.Rouge, 494f."

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Woodward,,C. V4nn. " Critical Essay'on Authorities,"Origins of the New Sduth,....18Z7-1913. Vol. IX. -AHistory obthe South. Baton Rouge, 1951.

Tindall, George B. "Critical Essays. on Authorities,"Emergence of the New South, 1913-1946. Vol. X.

. A History of the South. Baton Rouge.

Downs, Robert B. and Frances,B. Jenkins, Bibliography:Current State and Future Trends. Urbana, 1967.Reviews currept status and future outlook of bibliog-raphy in every major area.

Evans, Charles. (ed.). American Bibliography: A Chrono-logical Dictionary of all Books, Pamphlets, andPeriodical Publications Printedn the U. S. (1639-1820), 12 vols. Chicago, 1903-1934.

Flanders, Bertram H. Early Georgia Magaeines,4iteraryPeriodicals to 1865. . Athens, 1944,---

Georgia Author Bibliography, 190071940 Atlanta, 1942.....-

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Gohdes, Clarence. Bibliographical Guide to the Studyof the Literature of the U.S.A. Third Edition,revised., Durhalm, 1970.

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Gray, Richard A. (Conipiler). Serial Bibliographiesin the humanities and Social Sciences. Ann Arbor,1969., Lists bibliographies which appear at reasonably.-regular intervals in general subjects, philosophy,religion, social sciences, language, arts, iitratureand rhetoric, general geography,. history, etc.

johnson, AmandA. "Bibliography," Georgia As Colonyand State. Atlanta, no date. Pp. .1023-1045. Inr

cludes almanacs, yearbooks, encyclopedias, newspapers,economic and geographic factors, histories of Georgia,general works, articles, biogrOhy, religion, and.local histories.

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Lanning; John T. "BiW.iagraphy," The Spanish Missionsof Georgia. Chapel Hifb,71235; pa. 283 -291., In-

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chides manubcripts, printed 'gtAITCASi, selondary cooksand `articles.

Link, Arthur S. and_Rembert W. Patrick .(eds.). WritingSouthern History: Essays, in HistoriograRhy in Honorof Fletcher M. Green: ,Baton Rouge, 1965.'

Matthews, William. (ed.). American Diaries: AnAnnotated Bibliog phy to"1861. Berkeley, 1945.

46McCain, James ^R. ';Bibliography," Georgia aa-a Pro- .

prietary Provincy.. Boston, 1917. Includes,manuscriptarchives, printea sources, and secondary sources.

McMillan, "James B. Annotated Bibliography'of SouthernAmerican English. Miami, 1971.

Nevins, Allan, Jan1 I Robertson; Jr., and Bell I Wiley.(eds.). Civil War Books, A 'Critical Bibliography.

'Bat.= Rouge, 1967/

Rowland, A;plur Ray. A Bibliography of the "Writings onGeorgia Ristory. Hamden, Conn., 1966./ .

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Saye-, Albert B. ,"Bibliography," A Congtitutichal His-. tory of Georgia, 17.32 -1968. Athens, 1970. Pp. 466-

- 477. Discusses histories of Georgia, primary sources,secondary works, and general works:

Saye, Albert. "Bibliography," New Viewpoints in CeorgiaHistory. Athens, 1943. Pp.'237-247'. Includesprinted sources, manuscripts, secondary works, andgeneral works.

'Southern History in Periodicals, 1964: A SelectedBibliography," Journal of Southern History, XXXI(May 1965), 178-197. Begins XXX (May 1964), 204-19.

"Southern History in'Perio'dicals, 1965: A SelectedBibliography," Journal of Southern His Wry, XXXII(May 1966), 208-230.

."Southern History,ip Periodicals, 1966: A Selebted,Bibliography," Journal of Southern History, XXXIII(May. 1967), 206-233.

"Southern History in Periodicals, 1967: A Selected., Bibliography," Journal of Southern History, XXXIV

' (May 1968), 235-265.

"Southern History in Periodicals, 1968: A SelectedBibliography," Journal o£ Southern History, XXXV

,(May 1969),'203-233.

"Southern Hj.story in Periodicals, 1969: A SelectedBibliography," Journal of Southern History, XXXVI'(May 1970), 212-243.

"Southern History in Periodicals, 1970: A SelectedBibliography," Journal of Southern History, XXXVII(May 1971), 213-240.

"Southern History in Periodicals,, 1971: A SelectedBibliography," Journal of So6thern History, XXXVIII(May 1972)'," 241*272...,

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Strickland, Reba Carolyn. "Bibliography," Religion andthe State in Georgia in the Eighteenth Century. New -York, 1939, pp. 187-197. Includes manuscripts,official records, eoclesiabtical.records, diariesand letters, miscellaneous, newspapers, periodicals,secondary authorities.

Thornton, Ella May. 'Finding-fist of Books and PamphletsRelating to Georgia and Georgians. Atlanta, 1928.

aWarren, Mary. Georgia Bibliography of Articles in Print

in Genealogical Magazines Through 1967: Daniefsville,Ga., 1967.

Warren, Mary. y.DanieravilJe, Ga., 1969.

.:TEXTS OF SPEECHES

Finding4 texts of speeches is critical to the studyof Georgia public address. What distinguishes thecritic of public address from the historian is one'sprimary concern for'the communicative influences andforces at work within a particular social context. Somespeech texts by Georgia speakers are readily available..For example the speeches of public officials such assenators and-governors can be found in the sourceslisted under "government" below. Many anthologies areavailable on such well knoWn persons as Henry t.1. Grady,Joseph E. Brown, Alexander H. Stephens, and Benjamin H.Hill. Georgia speakers are included, in anthologies of

'Southern speeches. Usulally, hOwever, one must rummagearound among"old newspapers, government documents,pamphlets, etc. After you isolate a time period, per-son, or subjec , locate materials appropriate for thattopic and been browsing for speech texts. They canbe,found in official proceedings of many organizations.Once you select a specific subject for study you are offon a detective hunt in every kind of source for speechtexts. The materials in this bibliography will help.

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A few sample speech sources are listed here.

Addresses Before-the Supreme Court of (eorgia in Honorof the Centennial of the Accession of John Marshallto the Bench as Chief Justice, 1901.

Bacon, A. 0. Speeches in the United States Senate.2 vols. Washington, 1896-1907.

Campbell, J. H. /Georgia Baptists: Historical andBiographical. .21-0 ed. Macon, 1874.

Cheney, John Vance. Memorable American Speeches. 4vols.. .

Cleveland, Henry. Stephens, Alexander H., with Lettersand Speeches. Atlanta, 1866.

Fielder,-Herbert. A Sketch of the4Life and Times and

Speeches of Joseph E. Brown. Massachusetts, 1883.

Fleming, William H. Speeches in Congress. Atlanta, 1908.

Georgia Chautauqua. Addressts delivered on Educational'sDay at t1e Georgia State Fair. Macon, Ga., 1890.'

Georgia Historical Society Acaresses, 1840-1892.

Graves, John Temple. Eloquent Sons of the South. 2

vols. Boston, 1909.

Harris, Joel Chandler. (ed.). Henry W. Grady, WrOting.S....,fand Speeches. New York, 1890.

Hill, Jr., Benjamin Senator Benjamin H. Hill ofGeorgia: His Life, Speeches and Writings.' Atlanta,1891.

HoweJulia Ward. Masterpieces of American Eloquence.New York, 1900.

Brewer; David Josiah. (ed.). World's Best Orations.St. Louis, 1900.

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Hurd, Charles'. A Treasury of Great American Speeches.New York, 1959.

Johnston, Alexander. Representative American Orations.New York, 1884.

McConnell,' Joseph Moore. Southern Orators: Speechesand Occasions New York, 1910.

Moore, Frank. American Eloquence. 2 vols. New York,1867.

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Reed, Thomas B. Modern Eloquence. Philadelphia, 1923.

Shurter, Edwin DuBois. Masterpieces of Modern Oratory.Boston, 1906.

Shurter, Edwin DuBois. Oratory of the South: From theCivil War to the Present Time. New York, 1908.

Starkwather, Chauncey C. Orations of American Orators.-IRAvised Edition. Vols. 1 90,4,, 1900. -

SteWart, JOseph Spencer and ',kiln Lamar Knight. GeorgiaOratory. McGreggr Co., 1933.

Woodson, Carter Godwin. Negro Orators and Their Ora-

tions. New York. Reprint of 1925 edition.

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Wrage0 Ernest J. and Barnet Baskerville. AmericanForum. New York, 1960.

NEWSPAPERSI

Athens Athenian (1826-1832):

Athens Southern Watchman (1854-1882).

Pftlanta Baptist Banner (1860-1865). --

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Atlanta Constitution (1868- ).

Atlanta Journal (1883- ).

Atlanta Post-Appeal.

Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel (1785-'

Augusta *Constitutionalist (1823-1877).

Augusta Georgia Courier (1825-1837).

Augusta News.

Calhotn Times.

Central Georgian. Sandersville.

Cherokee Kdvance. Canton.

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Christian Index, oldest religious paper in Georgia.4

Columbus Enquirer (1828-d873).

Columbus Times (1841-1870).

Covington News.

Daily Savanhah-Republican (1802-1873).

Dalton Cit1ze.

Dahlonega Signal.

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'Georgia Citizen.- --Macon. (1850-1860).

Georgia Enterprise. Covington.

Georgia Gazette (1788-1802). Savannah.

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Georgia Republican (1802-18D7). Savannah.

Georgia Times and State Rights' Advocate. Milledgeville,1955- ss

Georgia Weekly Telegraph.' (Macon).

Georgian. Published by the Demosthenian and Phi KappaLiterary Societies of the V. of Georgia, 1896-1920.

Griffin Daily News.,

Jeffersonian (1906-1917). Thomson, Ga:, by Tom Watson.

Macon Georgia Messenger(1823-1869).

Macon Telegraph (1826-1906), became Telegraph and Con-federate in September,:i864, combining with DailyConfederate (1863-1864) and Journal and Messenger,1847-1869).

Madisonian. Madison, Ga.

Milledgeville Confedera& Union (1862-1865).

Milledgeville Georgia Jaliprnal (1809-1847).

Milledgeville Southern Recorder (1819-1873).

People's Parjy Papep(1891-1898), Atlanta, by Tom Watson.

'Putnam County Countryman (1862-1866)..

Sandersville, Ga. Central Georgian (1841-1879).

Savannah Daily Georgian.

Savannah Georgian (1818-1856).

Savannah Recorder.

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Savannah.Republican (1802-1873).

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GOVERNMENT AND RELATED PUBLICATIONS

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For information on 0.e-organs one can write to thefollowing addresses. For example yodican get a brochurelisting all governors and dates they served in office.

Reference and Reader Services LibrarianGeorgia Uate Library301 Judicial Building

Directordept;, of Archives and History

. 214 State Caqritol

Atlanta, .Georgia 30334

Colonial Records for the State of Georgia. Twenty-sixVolumes. Atlanta, 190416.

"Proceedings acid Minutes of the Governor and Council of -Georgia, Oct. 4,.1774-Nov; 7,,1775, and'Sept. 6, 1779&!Sept.,20, 1780," ed. by Mrs. Lilla M. Hawes, GeorgiAHistorical Society, 34-35 (195071951).

Revo).utionary Records of the State of Georgia. 3 vols..7-Atlanta, 1908.

Confederate Records of the State of Georgia. Five

. volumes. Atlanta, 1909-11.

Journals of the House of Representatives of the Stateof Georgia, 11332+.

Journals of the Senate of the Stake of Georgia, 1808+.

Acts and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the

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State of Georgia; 1821+.f

Jones,' C. C. (ed,). Acts Passed by the General Assem-bly of-the Colony of Georgia, 1755-1774. WOrmsloe,

. Ga., 1881.

Collections of Georgia,Hfttorttal Society. 9 vols.Savannah, 184b-1916.

Journal of the Convention of 1839. Milledgeville, 1839.

Journal of the Convention of 1850. Milledgeville, 1850.

JolAnal of the Constitutional Convention. Atlanta, 1787.

Coulter,'E. Mt (ed.). "Minutes of the Georgia co6entionRatifying the Federal Constitution," Georgia, Histori-cal Quarterly, X (1926), 223-237.

Elliot, Jonathan (ed.). Debates in the Several StateConventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitu-tion. 5 vols. Philadelphia, 1896.

Journal of the Convention for the Discussion of theFederal_Constituti:Ud. Atlanta, Dec. 25, 1787.

Federal

Debate's and Proceedings in the Congress of the UnitedStates, 1789-1824. 42 vols. (Washington, 1834-1856).Often called "Annals of Congreii:"

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ItgisLr of Debates in Congress /1824-1832/ton, 1824-1837.

Congressional Globe, 1833-1873. 46 volsr.

1834-1873). For spoken words of Congress_V-

. Washing-

(Washington,men,

Congressional Record (Washington, 1873- ).

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SELECTED BOOKS ABOUT GEORGIA AND GEORGIAN

Abbot, William Wright. Royal Governors of Georgia,1754-1776. Chapel Hill, 1959,

.,Alexander, Bruce. A Guide to the Georgia Mountains.Gainesville, Ga., 1970.

Alldredge,pigene Perr/..., Georgia Baptist Rural' Churches. 1923.

Andrews, Eliza Frances. War-Time Journal of a GeorgiaGirl, 1864-1865. Ed. by Spencer B. King, Jr.,Macon, 1960.

Andrews, Ernest M. Georgia's Fabulous TreasureHoards . . . . Haveville, Ga., 1966.

Andrews, Sidney: The South Since the War: AS Shownby Fourteen Weeks of Travel and Observation inGeorgia and the Carolinas. Boston, 1866.

Arnall, Ellis G. Shore Dimly Seen. Philadelphia, 1946.

Arnett, Alex M. Populist Movement in Georgia, inColumbia U. Studies in History, Economics andPublic Law, New York, 1922.

Auer,..J. Jeffery. (Ed.). Antislavery and Disunion,1858-1861. New York, 1963. See selected chapters.

Austin, Aurelia. Georgia Boys with "Stonewall"Jackson. Athens, 1967.

Avery, I. W. The History of, the State of Georgia.New York.

Avery, Myrta L. (Ed.). Recollections of Alexander H.Stephens. New York, 1910.

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Ball, Lamar Q. Georgia

Bartley,Numan V. FromTendencies in Georgia

in World War II. Atlanta, 1946..

Thurmond to Wallace: Political1948-1968. Baltimore, 1970.

Belcher, John Cheslow and K. Imogene Dean. (Eds.).Georgia Today. Athens, 1960.

,Bell, Earl L. and KennethChronicle: IndomitableAthens, 1960.

C. Crabbe. The AugustaVoice of Dixie, 1785-1960.

Bland, Julia Mae. Georgia and the Federal Constitution. . . Washington, D.C., 1937.

Bonnet, James C. A History of Georgia Agriculture, 1732-,1x60.`' Athens, 1964.

Bonner, James.C. and Lucien E. Roberts. (Eds.). ,Studies

in Georgia History and Government. Athens, 1940.

Bonner, James Calvin. Georgia Story. OklahomaCity, 1961.

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Bonner, James Calvin. Georgia's Last Frontier: Develop-ment'of Carroll County. Athens, 1971.

Bowdoiii, William R. Georgia's Third Force: Thoughtsand Comments on the People of Georgia and TheirGovernment. Atlanta, 1967?.

Braden, Waldo W. (Ed.). Oratory in the Old South,1828-18641 Baton Rouge, 1910. See Selected chapters.

'Brantly,, Rabun L. Georgia Journalism of the Civil WarPeriod. Nashville, 1929.

Brittain, Marion Luther. Georgia Song Book. New York,1914.

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Brooks, Robert Preston. Georgia Faces a FinancialCrisis. Athens, 1939.

Brooks, Robert Preston. The Agrarian Revolution inGeorgia, 1865 -1912. Bulletin of the U. of WisConsin,No. 639, History Series, Vol. 3, No. 3, Madison, Wis.,1914.

Brookes, Stella. Joel Chandler Harris. Athens, !1950.

Brooks, Robert Preston. Financial History of Georgia,1732-1950. Athens, 1952,

Brown, Ira L. Georgia Colony. New York, 1970.

Bryan, Thomas Conn. Confederate Georgia. Athens,1953.

Burns, Robert E. I am a Fugitive from,a Georgia ChainGang. New York, 1932.

Callaway, James Etheridge. Early Settlement ofGeorgia. Athens, 1948.

Candler, Allen Daniel. Georgia: Comprising Sketchesof Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Per-sons . . . . Atlanta, 1906.

Canaler,'Warren Aiken. Georgia's Educational Work:Atlanta, 1893?.

Carroll, Joseph C. Slave Insurrections in the United'States, 1800-1865. Boston, 1938.

Cartledge, Groves Harrison. Historical Sketches:Presbyterian Churches and Ea ±ly Settlers in North-east Georgia. Ed. by Jessie Julia Mize and VirginiaLouise'Newton. Athens, 1960.

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Chappell, Absalom Harris. Miscellanies of Georgia,Historical, Biographical, Descriptive. Atlanta,1874.

Clark, Thomas D. The Southern Country_Editor.Indianapolis, 1948.

Coleman, Kenneth. American Revolution in Georgia,1763-1789. Athens, 1958.

Coleman, Kenneth. (Ed.) Athens, 1861-1865, As 4en.Through Letters in the University of Georgia Libraries.Athens, 1969.

Coleman, Kenneth. Georgia History in Outline. Athens,1960.

Collings, Henrietta. Georgia's Heritage of Song..Athens; 1955.

Conway, Alan. Reconstruction of Georgia. Minneapolis,1966.

Cooper, Walter G. Story of Georgia. 4 vols.', NewYork, 1938.

Copeland, Edna Arnold. Nancy Hart, the War Woman.Elberton; 1950.

Corley1 Florence Fleming. Confederate City: Augusta;Georgia, 1860-1865. Columbia, S. C., 1960.

Coulter, Ellis Merton. College Life in the Old South.2nd ed.' Athens, 1951.

Coulter, E. Merton. Georgia, A Short History. 'ChapelHill, revised, 1960.

Coulter, E. Merton. Negrc Legislators in Georgia Duringthe Reconstruction Period. Athens: Georgia Histori-

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cal Quarterly, 1968. Limited Edition.

CoUlter, Ellis Merton. Georgia and'the Constitution.Washington, D.C., 1937.

Coulter, Ellis Merton.. Georgia's Disputed Ruins.Chapel Hill, 1937.

Coulter, E: Merton. Georgia in the Making and Ratifica-tion of the Constitution of the U.S. U.S. ConstitutionSesquicentennial Commission, Washington, D.C., 1937.

Coulter, E. Merton. Georgia Waters: Tallelulah Falls,Madison Springs, Scull Shoals and the OkefenokeeSwamp. Athens, 1965.

Coulter,,Ellis Merton. John Jacobus Flournoy,Champion of the Common Man ip the AntebelluM South.Savandah, 1942.

Coulter, E.Merton. JosephVallence Bevan: Georgia's' First Official Historian. glens, 1964:

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Coulter, E. Merton. (ed.). Journal of WilliamStephens) 1741-1743. Athens,-1958.

Coulter, E..' Merton. (ed.). Journal of WilliamStephens, 17484-17A5. ..:Athens, 1959.

Coulter, Ellis Merton, Albert Berry Saye and Spencer-Bidwell King, Jr: ,History of Georgia. New York,1954.

Coulter, Ellis Merton. Old Petersburg and the Broadliver Valley of Georgia:' Their Rise and Decline.Athens, 1965.

Cozart, Abrahqm W. Georgia Private Corporations.Columbus,, 1936.

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Cunningham, Thomas Mayhew. Georgia: Before PlymRock and Afterwards! New York, 1949% -

Daniel, Betty Jane. Georgia Imprints, 1763-1799.Study of form and subjectmatter of early printingin Georgia. Rochester, 1955.

Davis, Wiley H. Georgia Practice and Procedure. .

Atlanta; 1968. Civil procedure. -

Drewry, L. Aubrey: Georgia's Foreign Trade. Athens,1964.

Duckett, Alvin Larby. John Forsyth: PoliticalTactician. Athens, 1962.

Duncan;"WilhurHoward. Guide to Georgia Trees. Afhena,

1941. .

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Echols, Samuel A. Georgia's General Assembly of 1878:Biographical Sketches. Atlanta, 1878.

Felton, Rebecca L. Country Life in Georgia in theDays of my Youth. Atlanta, 1919.

Felton, Mrs. William H. fMy Memoirs of.Georgia Politics.Atlanta, 1911..

Flanders, Ralph B. Plantatibn Slavery in Georgia.Chapel Hill; 1933.

Flemming, Berry. Autbbiography of a Colony: FirstHalf- Century of Augusta., Georgia. .Athens, '1957.

Fleming, Robert. (ea.). Georgia Pulpit. Sermons and

essays from Georgia Baptist ministers.

Flippin, ,Percy S. Herschel V. Johnson of Georgia,State Rights Unionist. Richmbnd, 1931:

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Forrest,, Mazy. Women of the South. New York, 1866.

Fortson, Ben W. Georgia Flags. Atlanta, 1965.

Fulmer, John Leonard. Analysis of Georgia Personal -

Income Payments by Counties. Atlanta, 1959.

,Garrett, Franklin Miller. Atlanta and Environs: AChronicle of its People and Events. 3 yols,. New

York, 1954.I

Georgia: A Guide to its Towns and Countryside. Ameri-

can Guide Series. -Athens, 1940. .

Georgia Agricultural Handbook. 3rd ed: Athens, 1965.

Georgia'as Seen by Northern Men Who Live There:

Atlanta, 1904?.

Georgia Campaign Book 1908. L;sts members of Demo-

cratic committees, platform, etc. MAlapn' 1908.4

Georgia Constitutional Records. On microfilm, 54 reels.Original Georgia state recorder.- Library of Congress,1950-51.

Georgia Court Records. On film, 54 reels. Libraryof Congress, 1950-51.

Georgia Digest, 1792 to date, covering Georgia andGeorgia appeals reports as well as Georgia casesdecided in Supreme Court of United States. St. Paul,

1942--

Georgia Documents, 1825-1859. Rare. Book, University of

Georgia Library.

Georgia Facts inFigures. Athens, 1946.

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Georgia Farms and Folkq. Studies Selected From Fileof the Georgia Club. Athens, 1914.

Georgia Observer, 1940-42. Georgia Committee on Inter-. racial Cooperation.

Georgia Official Directory of State and County Officers.Atlanta, 1940-- .

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Georgia Official and -Statistical Register'. Atlanta?:1923-- . ,..' -

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Georgia. Scenes, Characters, Incidents, etc: in bheFirst Half Cent1ry of the Republic, By a NativeGeorgian. Augusta, -1835.

Georgians "As We See 'Em." Newdpaper Cartoonists Associa-tion of Georgia. Per} sketches in black and white.Atlajita, 1908 -

Georgians: Its Location and Availability: A Symposium.Georgia Libraiy-Association, Augusta, 1953.

Georgia's General Assembly of 1880-1. BiographicalSketches. Atlanta, 1882.

Georgia's Government: A Citizen's Handbook. Leagueof Women Voters, Atlanta, 1969.

Georgia's Historic Mmes. Georgia Tourist Division.Atlanta, .1964.

Georgia's Human Resources. Citizens Council. Atlanta,1946.

Georgia's Official Register. Compiled by State Historian,biennially, 1923-43.

Georgia's People: A Status Report on Human Resources. . State Planning Bureau, Atlanta, 1.968.

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Gilbert, Stirling Price. A Georgia Lawyer. Athens,

1946.

Gilmer, George R. Sketches of Some of the First Set- '

'tlers of Upper Georgia, of the Cherokees, and theAuthor. Baltimore,1965.

Gordon,-Asa H. The Georgia,Negro: A Hi%tory. Spartan-

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burg, 1972. Reprinted from 193 edition.

Gordon, John B. Reminiscences of the Civil War. NewYork, 1903.

Gosnell, Cullen Bryant and C. David Anderson. Govern-,

ment and Administration of Georgia. New York, 1956.

Gosnell, Cullen B: Government and Politics of Georgia.

New YOrki 1936..

Grant, paniel T. When the Melon is Ripe: Autobiographyof a Georgia Negro High School Principal and Minis-ter. New York, 1955. -

Grant, Hugh Fraser. 'Planter Management and Capitalismin Ante-Bellum Georgia: Journal of Hugh Fraser Grant.Ed. by Albert V.'Hause. New York, 1954.

Grantham, IfeWe3i V. Hake Smith and the Politics ofthe New South. Baton Rouge,'1958.

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Greene, Rhodam A. The Georgia Justice. Digest'of

statutes relating to duties of officers, directoryfor justices of peace, etc. Milledgeville, 1835.

1 Green, Th s Fitzgerald. Georgia Law of Evidence.Atlanta 1957.

Grice, ren. Georgia Through Two Centuries. Edited

by E. M rton Coulter. 3 vols. New York, 1966.

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Griffith, Louis T. and John E. Talmadge. GeorgiaJournalism, 1763-1950. Athens, 1951.

Harden,qpward J. Life of George M. Troup. Savannah,

1859.

Harris, John B. (ed..). A History cjf the Supreme Court

of Georgia. Main, 1948.

Harris, Julia C. Life and Letters of Joel ChandlerHarris. Boston,

Harris, Joel Chandler (ed.). Life of Henry W. GradyIncluding His Writings andiSpeeches. New York, 1890.

Harris, Nathaniel. Autobiography. Macon, 1925.

Hatcher, George (ed.). Georgia Rivers. Athens, 1962. .

Heath, Milton Sydney. Constructive Liberalisth: Role

of the State in Economic Development in Georgia to1860. Cambridge, 1954.

Henson, Allen Lumpkin. Confessions of a Criminal Law-22E. New-York, 1959. Author's law practice in Cal-houn, Geoigia and Atianta. , '

Lyewat, Alexander,li An Historical Account of the Riseand Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and'Georgia. London, 1779.

Hill, Louise B. Joseph E. Brown and the Confederacy.Chapel Hill, 1939.

Hodgson, Morton Strahan. "Georgia Under Governor CharlesJones Jenkins," (MA Thesis, U. of Ga., 1934).

'Holland, Lynwood Mathis. Direct Primary in Georgia.. Urbana, 1949.

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Holliday, Carl. A History of Southern Literature.New York, 1906.,-

Hornaday, John R./ Atlanta Yesterday, Today andTomorrow. ,Atlanta, 1922.

Howard, Annie. Georgia Homel and Notable Georgians.Atlanta, 1940?.

Howard, Annie. Peorgia Homes and Landmarks. Atlanta,1929?.

Howell, Clark. History of Georgia. 4 vols. Atlanta,1926.

Hulbert, E. Georgia: the Empire State of the South.'Atlanta, 1887. , Climate, soil, agriculture, etc.

Hull, Augustus L. Annals of Athens, Georgia, 1801-1901.Athens, 1906.

Huxford, Folks. Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia. Seriesof Volumes containing nearly 2000 sketches or records.Homerville?, Ga., 1954-60.

Ives, Sumner. Phonology of the Uncle Remus Stories..Gainesville,. Fla., 1954. Based on thesis, U. of Tex.

James, Thomas p. Manual of Georgia: For Use of Immi-grants and Capitalists. Atlanta,-1878'.

Johnspn, Amanda. Georgia as Colony and State. Atlanta,no date.. Reprinted in 1970 by Cherokee,Atlanta.1

Johnston, Edith'Duncan. Houstouns of Georgia. Athens,

1950.

Johnston, James H. Western and Atlantic Railroad ofthe State of Georgia. Atlanta, 1931.

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Johnson, Zachary T. Political Policies of Howell Cobb.Nashville, 1929.

Jones, Jr., Charles C. Biographical Sketches'of theDelegates from Georgia to the Continental Congress.Boston, 1891.

Jones, Charles C. Education in Georgia. Washington,1889. .

0Jones, Charles Colcock. Georgians During the War Be-

tween the States. An Address before Confederate Sur-vivors' AasOciation in Augusta,. April 26,'1889.Augusta, 1889.

Kemble, Frances A. Journal of a Residence on a GeorgiaPlantation in 1838-1839. New York, 1863.

Kidg, Spencer B. Georgia: A Mission Field. BaptistConvention of Georgia,"1928.

King, Spencer Bidwell (ed.). Georgia Voices. Macon,1962.. Readings in Georgia History to 1860.

King, Spencer Bidwell. Georgia Voices: A DocumentaryHistory to 1872, Athens, 1966.

Knight, Lucian Lamar. A Standard History of Georgia andGeorgians. 6, vols. Chicago, 1917.

Knight, Lucianand Memories.

Knight, Lucianand Legends.

Knight, Lucian Lamar. (Compiler). Georgia's Roster ofthe Revolution. Baltimore, 1967. Reprint from 1920edition.

Lamar. Georgia's Bi- centennial MemoirsAtlanta, L931?.

Lamar. Georgia's. Landmarks, Memorials2 vols. Atlanta, 1913.

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Larwood, James. Georgia; 1800-1900. Selections fromGeorgiana Library. Atlanta, 1954-56.

Lawrence, Alexander A. James Johnston: Georgia'sFirst Printer. Savannah, 1956.

Leigh, Frances Butler. Ten Years on a Georgia PlantationSince the War. London, 1883. rl

Lemmon, Sarah McCulloh. "Governor Eugene Talmadge andthe New Deal," Joseph C. Sitterson, ed., Studies inSouthern History. Chapel Hill, 1957.

Lewis, Ann E. Georgia Stories. Decatur, 1969.

Logue, Calvin McLeod. Ralph McGill: Editor and Pub-lisher. Vol. I. Ralph McGill at Work. Durham, 1969.

Logue, Calvin McLeod. (Compiler). Ralph McGill: Editorand Publisher. Vol. II. Ralph McGill Speaks. Dur-

ham, 1969.

Longstreet, A. B. Georgia Scenes. See Georgia Review,XIV (Winter 1960), 444.

Longstreet, Augustus B. Georgia Scenes. First-Half-Century of Republic. New York, 1957. First printed,1897.

Loyless, Thomas W. Georgia's Public Men . . . 1902-1904.Atlanta, 1902..

Lunt, Dolly S. A Woman's Wartime Journal. Macon, 1927.

Major Jones' Georgia Scenes. New York, 1893.

Malone, Henry Thompson. Episcopal Church in Georgia,1733-1957. Atlanta, 1960,

McGill, Ralph. South and the Southerner. Boston, 1963.

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Meadows, John Cassius. Modern Georgia. Revised.Athens, 1951.

Memoirs of Georgia. 2 vols. Atlanta, 1895.

Mitchell, Frances L. Georga Land and People. Atlanta,1893.

Montgomery, Horace. Cracker Parties. Baton Rouge, 1950.

Montgomery, Horace. Howell Cobb's Confederate Career.Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1959.

Montgomery, Horace. (ed.). Georgians in Profile. Athens,1958.

Montgomery, Horace. Johnny.Cobb: Confederate Aristo-

crat. Athens, 1964.

Moseley, Joseph Edward. Disciples of Christ in Georgia.St. Louis, 1954.

Moses, Montrose. Literature of the South. New York, 1910.

Mosteller, James Donovan. History of theKiokee BaptistChurch in Georgia. Ann Arbor, 1952.

4.Murray, Paul. Whig Party i9 Georgia, 1825-1853. Chapel

Hill, 1948. -

Myers, Robert Manson..-{ed.). The-Children of Pride: ATrue Story of Georgia and the Civil War. New Haven,1972. Family Papers of Rev. Charles Colcock Jones(1804-1863), of Liberty County,_Ga.

Nichols, Frederick Daveton. Early Architectitre ofGeorgia. Chapel Hill, 1957.

Nixon,. Charles. -"A Georgia Woman," Compiled from news-paper clippings on work of Roberta Hodgson (1874--?),1930?.

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Nixon, Raymond B. Henry W. Grady: Spokesman of the

New South. New York, 1943.

Northen, William J. (ed.). Men of Mark in Georgia.

7 vols. 1907.

Oliver, Robert T. History of Public Speaking inAmerica. Boston, 1965. See selected sections.

Orr; Dorothy B. A History of Education in Georgia.Chapel Hill, 1950.

Palmer, Charles Forrest. Adventures of a Slum Fighter.(1933-54). Atlanta, 1955.

Park, Orville A. Georgia Political System. Atlanta?,

1938.

Park, Orville Augustus. History of Georgia in theEighteenth Century, as Recorded in the Reports of theGeorgia Bar Association, 1921.

Patrick, Rembert W. Florida Fiasco, Rampant Rebels onthe Georgia-Florida Border, 1810-1815. Athens, 1954.

Peacock, Bernon. "Georgia Writers on Broadway,"(MA Thesis, U. of Georgia, 1966).

Pearce) Jr., HaywOod J. Benjamin H. Hill, Secession '

and Reconstruction.: Chicago, 1928.

Phillips, Ulrich B. fed.). Correspondence of_RobertToombs, Alexander H. Stephens and Howell Cobb. In

American Historical Assoc., Annual Report, 1911, II.Washington, 1913.

Phillips, Ulrich B. Georgia and State Rights. Wash-

ington, 1902:

Phillips, Ulrich B. Life of Robert Toombs. New York,

1913.

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Pierce, Alfred Mann. A History of Methodism in Georgia,1736-1955. Atlanta, 1956.

Pound, Merritt Bloodworth and Joseph Thomas Askew.Government of Georgia. Oklahoma City, 1959.

Rabun, James W. Georgia and the Creek Indians. ChapelHill, 1937.

Range, Willard. A Century of Georgia Agriculture,1850-1950. Athens, 1954.

Range, Willard. Rise and Progress of Negro Colleges inGeorgia, 1865-1949. Athens, 1951.

Raym6nd, Ida. Southland Writers, Living Female Writersof the South. 2 was. Philadelphia, 1870.

Reese, Trevor Richard. Colonial Georgia: A Study inBritish Imperial Policy in the Eighteenth Century.Athens, 1963.

Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Stateof Georgia,.1846-

Richardson, E. Ramsay. Little Aleck: A Life of Alexan-der H. Stephens. Indianapolis, 1932.

Rigdon, Louis T. Georgia's County Unit System. Decatur,

Ga., 1961.

Rowland, A. Ray. A Guide to the Study of Augusta andRichmond County Georgia. Augusta, 1967.

Blair, Ruth. (Compiler). Georgia Women of 1926.Georgia Dept. of Archives and History, 1926.

Saye, Albert Berry. A Constitutional History of Georgia,1732-1968. Athens, 1970.

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Saye, Albert B. Georgia's Charter of 1732. Athens, 1942.

Saye, Albert Berry. "Georgia's Delegates to the FederalConvention of 1787 . . . ," (MA Thesis, U. of Ga.,1935).

Scott, William A. The Repudiation of State Debts in. theFinancial HistorycriMississippi . . . Georgia. . . .

New York, 1893.

Sebba, Gregor (ed.). Georgia Studies: Selected Writingsof Robert Preston Brooks. Athens, 1952.

Shadgett, Olive Hall. Republican Party in Georgia fromReconstruction through 1900. Athens, 1964.

Sherwood, Adiel. A Gazatteer of the State of Georgia.2nd ed. Philadelphia, 1829.

Shipp, J. E. D. Life and Times of William H. Crawford.Americus, Ga., 1909.

Shryock, Richard H. Georgia and the Union in 1850.Durham, 1926.

Shurter, Edwin DuBois. Oratory of the South, From theCivil War to the Present Time. New York, 1908.

Sibley, Samuel Hale. Georgia's Contribution to Law,the Lamars. New York, 1948.

Smith, C. Alphongo. Southern Literary Studies. Chapel'Hill, 1927.

Spivak, John L. Georgia Nigger. New York, 1932.

St. Clair - Abrams, Alexander. Manual and BiographicalJegister of the State of Georgia for 1871-2. Atlanta, ,1872.

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Standard, Janet Harvill. Georgians of Distinction fromthe Original Wilkes County. Washington, Ga., 1966.

Steed, Henry Alexis. Georgia: Unfinished State.Atlanta, 1971. Reprint of 1942 edition.

Stewart, Joseph Spencer and Lucian Lamar Knight.' Georgia Oratory. McGregor Co., 1933.

Stevens, William B. History of Georgia. 2 vols. NewYork, 1847; Philadelphia, 1859.

Strickland, Reba C. Religion and the State in Georgiain the Eighteenth Century. New York, 1939. 11-99.

Strobel, Philip A. Salzburgers and Their Descendents.Athens, 1953.

Tailfer, Patrick, Hugh Anderson, and David Douglas. ATrue and Historical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia.Ed. by L. Ver Steeg. Athens, 1960.

Talmadge, John Erwin. Rebecca Latimer Felton: NineStormy Decades. Athens, 1960.

Tankersldy, Allen P. College Life at Old Oglethorpe.Athens, 1951.

Tdhkersley, Allen P. John B. Gordon: A Study inGallantry. Atlanta, 1955.

Temple, Sarah Blackwell. Georgia Journeys .. . . 1732

. . .1,754. Athens, 1961.

Thompson, C. Mildred. Reconstruction in Georgia, Econo-mic, Social, Political, 1865. -1872. New York, 1915.

Thompson; William Y. Robert Toombs of Georgia. BatonRouge, 1966.

Thornton, Ella May. Georgia Women. Atlanta, 1941.

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Toomey, Joseph M. Georgia'sWar and the Histbry of thecan Legion. Macon, 1936.

Tuck, Henry C. Four Years at'1877-1881. Athens, 1938.

Participation in th WorldDept. of Georgia, the eri-

the University of Georgia,

Vanstory, Burnette. Georgia's Land of the Golden Isles.Athens, 1956.

Vaughan, W. Harry. Georgia's People, Rocks and Minerals.1937?.

Von Abele, Rudolph. Alexander H. Stephens, A Biography.New York, 1946.

Waddell, James D. (ed). Biographical Sketch of LintonStephens . . . Letters, Speeches, State Papers.Atlanta, 1877.

Waldrip, Myrtle Lorraine. "A Study of Georgia's Liter-ature and Writers Between the Ends of the World Wars,"(MA Thesis, U. of Ga., 1967).

d aw, Ralph W. Negro Suffrage in Georgia, 1867-1930,U. of Ga% Bulletin, XXXIII, Athens, 1932.

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Waters, John Caldwell. "Georgia's Environmental Forces,"(MA Thesis, U. of Ga., 1970).

Watson, Thomas E. Life and Speeches df Thomas E. Watson.Nashville, 1908. .

Watson, Vincent Cornelius. "Goergia's Law of Libel forNetpapers," (MA Thesis, U. of Ga., 1954).

White, George. Historical Collection of Georgia. NewYork, 1854. Facts, traditions, sketches, anecdotes,and engravings.

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Wightman, Orrin S. and Margaret Davis '6ate:i. Early Daysof Coastal

4Georgia. St. Simons, 1955.

Williams, Carolyn. History of Jones County Georgia . .

18_07-1907. Macon, 1?57.

Williams, Eleanor. Ivan Allen. Atlanta, '1950.

Williford, WilliAL Bailey. Americus LTa.7 Throughthe Years. Privately published, 1960.

Willingham, Wright. Georgia's Constitution of 1877 as'Relates to the Judiciary. Georgia Bar Assoc., 1913.

Woodwdrd, Emily Barnelia. Georgia Facts. 1931.

Wooley, Edwin C. Reconstruction of Georgia. NewYork,1901.

,SELECTED ARTICLES ABOUT GEORGIAAND GEORGIANS

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Abbot, William W. "Structure of Politics in Georgia:1782-1789," William and Mary Quarterly, XIV (1957),

#0- +47-65o,

Aldridge,Agent,"

Alexander,Southern

Alfred Owen. "Benjamin Franklin as GeorgiaGeorgia Review,:6-(S4mmer 1952), 161-73.

Robert J. "Negro Business in Atlanta,"Economic Journal, 17 (April 1951), 451 -64.

Almond, Bond.,

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McCain, Ray. "Speaking on School Desegregation by

Atlanta Ministers," Southern Speech Journal, XXIX

(Spring 1964), 256-262.

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McCaul, Robert L. "Education in Georgia During thePeriod of Royal Government, 1752-1776," GeorgiaHistorical Quarterly, 40 (June-Sept. 1956), 103-12;248-59.

McClosky, H. "State Sovereignty: Alexander H. StephensDefense of Particularist Federalism," Review of Poli-tics, XL (April 1949), 170-183.

McDavid, Jr., Raven I. and Virginia G. McDavid. "TheLate Unpleasantness: Folk Names for the Civil War,"Southern Speech Journal, XXXIV (Spring 1969), 194-204.

McElreath, Walter. "McEachern Memorial MethodistChurch," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 41 (Dec. 1957),365-82. (Cobb County, Ga. church.)

McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Pioneer Printing in Georgia,"Georgia Historical Quarterly, XVI (June 1932), 77-113.

mcPhersOn, Robert G. (ed.). "Georgia Slave Trials,1837-1849," American Journal of Legal History, 4(July 1960), 257-84; 4 (Oct. 1960), 364-77. Recordsfor Elbert. County.

Mebane, John. "Joseph Habersham in the RevolutionaryWar," Georgia Historical Quarterly,. XLVII (March1963), 76-83.

Meier, August and Elliott Rudwick. "Boycott MovementAgainst Jim Crow Streetcars in the South, 1900-1906,"Journal of American History, LV (March 1969), 756-775.

Miller, Henry Prentice. "Ante-Bellum Georgia Humorand Humorists," Emory University Quarterly, 5 (June1949), 84-100?.

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Miller, Randall M. "Stamp Act in Georgia," Georgia

Historical Quarterly, LVI (Fall 1972), 318-331.

Mitchell, Eugene M. "Atlanta During the 'Reconstruction

Period'," Atlanta Historical Bulletin, II (1936), 18-

24.

Mondy, Robert W. "Jesse Mercer and the Baptist College

Movement," Georgia Historical Quarterly., 40 (Octobdr

1956), 349-59.

Montgomery, Hbrace. "Georgia's Howell Cobb Stumps for

James Buchanan in 1856," Pennsylvania History, XXIX

(January 1962), 40-52.

Montgomery, Horace. "Howell Cobb, Daniel Webster, and

Jenny Lind," Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLV (March

1961), 37-41.

MonEgomeuilHorace. "The Two Howell Cobbs: A Case of

Mistaken Identity," Journal of Southern History,

XXVIII (August 1962), 348-355,

Moody, Minnie Hite. "Books About Georgia, 1950-1953,"

Georgia Review, VIII (Spring 1954), 70-80.

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Morgan, David. T. "Consequences of George Whitefield's

Ministry in Georgia and the Carolinas, 1739-1740,"

Georgia Historical. Quarterly, LV (Spring 1971), 62 -82.

Morgan;'Jr., David T. "George Whitefield and the Great

Awakening in the Carolinas and Georgia, 1739-1740,"

Georgia Historical Quarterly, LIV (Winter 1970),

517-539.

Moseley, Charlton. "Latent KlanA.sm in Georgia, 1890-

1915," Georgia Historical Quatterly, LVI (Fall 1972),

365-386.

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Newsom, Lionel and William Gordon. "A Stormy Rally inAtlanta," Today's Speech, XL (April 1963), 18-21.

Niven, Alexander C. "Joseph E. Brown, ConfederateObstructionist," Georgia Historical Quarter-17i 42(September 1958),. 233-57.

Nixon, Raymond B. "Just Human: a Lecture by Henry W.*Grady," Emory University Quarterly, VI Tnne 1950),65-83.

Norton, Wesley. "Role of a Religious Newspaper inGeorgia During the Civil War," Georgia RisrnricalQuarterly, XLVIII (June 19-6 4), 125 -146.

O'Brien, Harold 3. "Slavery,Sentiments That Led toWar," Today's Speech, IX (November 1961), 5-7.

, O'Donnell, J. H. "Alexander McGillivray: Trainingfor Leadership, 1777-1783," Georgia Historical Quer-terlY, XLIX (June 1965), 172-186.

Odum, Gertrude Gilmer. "Georgia Fiction: 1926-1950,"Georgia Review, 5 (Summer, 1951), 244-57.-

Orson, Gary D. -"Thomi-s Brown, Loyalist Partisan, andthe Revolutionary War in Georgia, 1777-1782, Part I,"

Georgia Historical Quarterly, LIV (Spring 1970), 1-19.

Olson,_Gary D. "Thomas'Brown, Loyalist Partisan, andthe Revolutionary War in Georgia, 1777-1789-, Part II,"Georgia Historical Quarterly, LIV (Summet 1970), 183-208.

Osborn,.George C. "Atlanta Campaign, 1864," GeorgiaHistorical Quarterly, 34 (December 1950), 271-87.

Parks, Joseph H. "State Rights in a-risiaGovernorJoseph E. Brown versus Presideht Jefferson Davis,"Journal df Southern History, XXXII (February 1966),3-24.

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Perkins, Eunice R. "Progress of the Revolution inGeorgia," Georgia Historical Quarterly, XVII (1933),

Peterson, Owen. "Nathan S. S. Beman at Mt. Zion,"Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLIX (June 1965), 157-171.

Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell. "The Cburse of the South toSecession: The Fire-Eaters,' Georgia Historical Quar-terly, XXII (1938), 41-71.

Posey, Walter Brownlow. "Adiel Sherwood: Georgia'sFirst Gazetteer," Emory University Quarterly, 13(Malth 1957), 17-26.

Prescott, Frank Williams. "A Footnote on Georgia'sConstitutional History: Item of the Veto of theGovernor," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 42 (March1958), 1-25.

Proctor, Jr., William G. "Ambiguous Auction Block,"Georgia Review, XXIII (Spring 1969), 63-71.

Proctor, Jr., William G. "Slavery in Southwest Georgia,"Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLIX (March 1965), 1-22.

Raines, Lenora. "Atlanta's Dream of Fair Women,"Atlanta Historical Bulletin, 9 (1951), 26-38.

Range, Willard. Rise and Progress of Negro Colleges inGeorgia, 1865-1949. Athens, 1951.

Reddick, Glenn E. "When the Southern Senators SaidFareWell," Southern Speech Journal, XV (March 1950),162-197.

Repass, Jr., John L. Wit and Wisdom of Georgia Law.Atlanta, 1952.

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Reps, John William. "Town Planning in Colonial Georgia.,"Town Planning Review, 30 (January 1959), 273-85.

Richardson, Ralph. "The Rhetorical Death Rattle of theConfederacy," Southern Speech Journal, XX (Winter 1954),109-116.

Ridgold,Mary Spencer. "Role of the State Legislaturesin the Confederacy," Georgia Historical Quarterly,XLVIII(September 1964), 255-270.

Rives, Ralph Hardee. "Public Address in the 'Old Domin-ion, 1820-1840," Southern Speech Journal, XXVI (Summer1961), 318-28.

Roach, Jr., S. F, "The Georgia Gazette and the StampAct: A Reconsideration," Georgia Historical Quarterly,LV (Winter 1971), 471-491.

Roberts, Derrell. "Duel in the Georgia Capital," Geor-gia Historical Quarterly, XLVII (December 1963), 420-424.

Roberts, Derrell Clayton. "Joseph E. Brown and HisConvict Lease System," Georgia Historical Quarterly,44 (December 1960), 399-410.

Roberts, Derrell. "Joseph E. Brown and the Universityof Georgia," Georgia Review, XIX (Summer 1965), 239-249.

'Roberts, Derrell. "Joeph E. Brown and his GeorgiaMines," Geprgia Historical QuarterlyLII (September1968), 285-292.

Roberts, L. E. "Educational Reform in Ante-Bellum.eorgia," Georgia Review, XVI (Spring 1962), 68-82.

Roberts, Lu E "Sectional Problems in Ga. Duringthe Formative iod, 1776-1798," Ga. Historical Quar-terly, XVIII (Se.t-,Per 34), 207-227.

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Robertson, James I. "Development of the Funeral Busi-ness in Georgia," Georgia Review, XIII (Spring 1959),86-96.

Rogge, Edward. "Accommodating Theory to Necessity:.The Confederate Congress and Conscription," Southern

Speech Journal, XXIX (Winter 1963), 115-124.

Rubincam, Milton: "Historical Background of the Salz-burger,Emigration to Georgia," Georgia HistoricalQuarterly, 35 (June 1951), 99-115.

Rudulph, Marilou Alston. "Michael Rudulph, 'Lion of

the Legion'," Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLV(September 1961), 201-222.

Russ, Jr., William A. "Radical Disfranchisement inGeorgia, 1867-71," Georgia Historical Quarterly., XIX

(1935), 175-209.

Russell, H. D. "How to Know One When You See Him,"(Soldiers from Georgia in 1940s/ Georgia Review, 2

(1948); 193-201.

Sanders, Jennings B. "George Whitfield Two Hundred and

Twenty-Five Years After His First American Visit: An

Interpretation," Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLVIII

(March 1964), 64-73.

Saunders, Robert M. "Transformation of Tom Watson,

1894-1895," Georgia Historical Quarterly, LIV

(Fall 1970), 339-356.

Saye, Albert Berry. "Elective Franchise in Georgia,"Georgia Review, 2 (Winter 1948), 434-446.

Saye, Albert B. "Genesis of. Georgia Reviewed," Georgia

Historical Quarterly, L (June 1966), 153-161.

Saye, Albert Berry. "Georgia's County Unit System ofElection," Journal of Politics, 12 (1950), 93-106.

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Scott, Anne Firor. "After Suffrage: Southern Women in,the Twenties," Journal of Southern History, XXX(August 1964), 298-318, k' '

Scroggs, Jack B. "Carpetbagger Constitutional Reformin the South Atlantic States, 1867-1868," Journal ofSouthern History, 27 .(November 1961), 475-493.

Sears, William Hulse. "Prerhistory of Georgia," Georgia' Review, 6.(Winter 1952), 397-409.

Shadgett: Olive Hall. "History of the Republican Partyin Georgia," Georgia Review, 6 (Winter 1953), 428-42.

Shadgett, Olive Hall. "James Johnson, Provisional .

Governor of Georgia," Georgia Historical Quarterly,36. (March 1952), 1-21.

Simpson, John Eddins. "Howell Cobb's Bid for thePresidency in 1860," Georgia Historical Quarterly,LV (Spring 1971), 102-113.

Skelton, Lynda Worley. "States Rights Movement inGeorgia, 1825-1850," Georgia Historical Quarterly, L(December 1966), 391-412.

Smith, Donald H. "Martin Luther King, Jr.: In theBeginning at Montgomery," Southern Speech Journal,

XXXIV (Fall 1968), 8-17.

Smith, Herbert F. "Joel Chandler Harris's Contributionto Scribner's Monthly and Century Magazine, 1880-1887," Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLVII (Rine 1963),169-179.

Smith, Lillian Eugenia. Killers of the Dream. NewYork, 1949. Author's Life in Georgia as friend toblacks.

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Smith, W. Calvin. "Reconstructidn 'Triumph' of RufusBBullock," Georgia Historical Quarterly, III'(December 1968), 414-425.

Smith, Warren I. "Farm Journal of John Harry Dent,1882-1884," Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLII(March 1958), 44-53.

Society for Preservation of Early .Georgia History.Early Georgia. Vol. I, 1955.

'Spalding, Phinizk. "James Edward Oglethorpef ABiographical Survey," Georgia Historical Quarterly,LVI (Fall 1972), 332-348.

Standard, Janet Harville. "Historic Washington-Wilkes,"Georgia Review, 5 (Winter 1951), 455-71.

Stegeman, John and Janet. "Georgia's Forgotten Man,"Georgia Review, XV (Fall 1961), 2.88-295. LWilliamHarris Crawford/

Stephens, Jr., Robert Grier. "Background and Boyhoodof Alexander H. Stephens," Georgia Review, 9 (Winter1955), 386-97.

Stinson, 0. H. "Negro Baptists in Georgia," L,Baptist/Quarterly Review, 19 (Jan.-March 1959), 54-7.

Strauss, Felix F. "Brief Survey of Protestantism inArchiepiscopal Salzburg and the Emigration of 1732,"Georgia Historical Quarterly, 43 (March 1959), 28-59.

Surrency, Erwin C. (ed.). "Directions for HoldingCourt in Colonial,) eorgra," American Journal of LegalHistory, 2 (Octobee1958), 321-5.

Sweat, Edward Forre4t. "Social Status of the Free Negroin Ante-Bellum Georgia," Negro History Bulletin,'21(March 1958), 129-31.

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"Synod of Georgia," [1756-1955Y, Presbyterian Survey,1 45 (June 1955), 28-30'

Talmadge, Herman Eugene. "Georgia's County UnitSystem, Fountainhead Of Democratic Government,"Georgia*Review, 5 (Wiflter 1951), 411-22.

Talmadge, John Erwin. "Burritt Mystery: PartisanJodrnalism in Antebellum Georgia," Georgia Review,8 (Fall 1954), 332-41.

Talmadge, John Erwin. "Georgia's Federalist Press and*theVar of 1812," Journal of Southern History, 19(November 1953), 488-500.

Talmadge, John Erwin. "Joseph E. Brown's Missing Corres-pondence," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 44 (Decem-tier 1960), 411-18.

Talmadge, John E. "Georgia Tests the Fugitive SlaveLaw," Georgia Historical 5uarterly, XLIX (March1965), 5,7-64.

Talmadge, John Erwin. "Peace-Movement Activities inCivil War Georgia," Georgia Review, 6 (Summer 1953),'190-203t

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Tankersley, Allen P. "Midway District: A Study ofPuritanisin Colonial Georgia," Georgia Historical

.' Quarterly, 32 (September 1948), 149-157:

Taylor, Antoinette Elizabeth. "Revival and Develop-ment of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Georgia,"Georgia Historical Quarterly, 42 (December 195-8),.339-54.

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Taylor, A. Elizabeth. "The Last Phase of the WomanSuffrage Movement in Georgia," Georgia HistoricalQuarterly, 43 (1959), 11-28,

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Thomason, Hugh M. "Governor Peter Early and theIndian Frontier, 1813-1815," Georgia HistoricalQuarterly, XLV (September 1961), 223-237.

Thompson, William Y. "Robert Toombs, a Man Withouta Country," Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLVI(June 1962), 162-168.

Thompson, William Young. "Robert Toombs and theGeorgia Railroads.," Georgia Historical Quarterly,

. 46 (March 1956), 56-64.

Tucker, Edward L. "Charles Sumner and Richard HenryWild," Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLIX (Sept.1965),-320-333.

Tucker, Edward L. "John Walker Wild," Georgia Histori-cal Quarterly, XLV (June 1961), 120-127.

Tucker, Norma. "Nancy Ward, Ghighau of the Cherokees,"Georgia Historical` Quarterly, LIII (June'1969), 192-

' 200.

Vinton, John Rogers (1801-47. "Journal of a Missionat Georgia in 1827," Georgia Historical Quarterly,44 (Mar.1960), 74-85. Shows dislike for Milledge-ville and Methodists.

Voigt, Gilbert Paul. "Ebenezer, Georgia: An EighteenthCentury Utopia," Georgia Review, 9 (Summer 1955),209-15.

Wird, Margaret Edith. "Testimony of Margaret KetchamWardon Civil War Time in Georgia," Georgia Histori-'dal Quarterly, 39 (Sept.-Dec. 1955), 268-93; 375-401. Ed. by 'Aaron M. Boom.

Watkins, Floyd C. "Southern Mountaineers' ArchaicEnglish," Georgia Review, 3 (Summer 1949), 219-225.

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Wells, Tom Henderson. "Charles Augustus LafayetteLamar," Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLVII (June1963), 158-168.

Wheeler, John Taylor. Two Hundre4 Years of Agricul-tural Education in Georgia. Danville, 1948?.

White, Mary Harriet. "Madame Sophie Sosnoiski,Educator of Young Ladies," Georgia Historical Quar-terly, L (September 1966), 283-287.

Wight, Willard E. (ed.). "Negroes in the Georgia Legis-lature: Case'of F. H. Fyall of Macon County," Geor-gia Historical Quarterly, 44 (March 1960), 85-97.

Williams, Donald E. "Protest Under the Cross: TheKu Klux Klan Presents Its Case to the Public,"Southern Speech Journal, XXVI (Fall 1961), 43-55.

Williams, G. Cerleon. "The Celebrity Cult a CenturyAgo," Georgia Review, XIV (Summer 1960), 133-42.

Willis, Katherine Jackson and William Warren Rogers."Robert Hamilton Harris: Georgia's WiregrassHumorist," Georgia Historical Quarterly, LV(Winter 1971), 492-500.

Williams, Jack K. "An Evaluation of Seventeen itishTravelers to Antebellum Georgia," Geor is H'stori-cal Quarterly, 35 (December 1951), 307-18.

Woodward, C. Vann. "Bourbonism in Georgia:" NorthCarolina Historical Review, XVI (1939), 23-35.

Wooster, Ralph A. "Notes on the Georgia Legislature, of.I860,".,Georgia Historical Quarterly, XLV (March 1961),22-36.

Yeomans, G. Allan. "Southern Oratory and the Art ofStory-Telling:, A Case Study," Southern Speech Journal,XXXII.(Summer 1967); 251-260.

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Zeigler, Harmon. 'Letters of Tom Watson to HisCampaign Manager," Georgia Historical Quarterly,XLVI (September 1962), 274-279.

Zornow, William Frank. "Georgia Tariff Policies, 1775-1789," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 38 (September1954), 1-10.

Zelinsky, Wilbur. "An Isochronic Map of GeorgiaSettlement, 1750-1850," Georgia Historical Quarterly,

35 (September 1.951), 191-5.

THESES AND DISSERTATIONS

For index to masters theses and abstracts ofdoctoral dissertations in speech communication, seeSpeech Monographs through 1969, and BibliographicAnnual in Speech Communication after 1969.

Albertson. "The,Topoi of Black Nationalism." Ph.D.

dissertation, University of California, 1969'.

Averitt, Jack Nelson. "Georgia Politics on the Eve

of Secession." M.A. Thesis, University of Georgia,

1945.

Bauer, Marvin. "Henry Grady: Spokesman of the New

South." Ph.D. disse at , U. of Wisconsin, 1936.

Beck, Nemias B. "The Orators of Alexander H. Stephens."Ph.D. dissertation, U. of Wisdonsin, 1937.

Bacote, Clarence Albert. "Negro in Georgia Politics,

1880-1908." Ph.D. dissertation, U. of,Chicago, 1955.

Bartlett, Helen R. "Eighteenth Century Georgia Women."

Ph.D. dissertation, U. of Maryland, 1939.

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Bloom, Charles G. "Georgia Election of April, 1868:A Re-examination of the Politics of Georgia Recon-struction." M.A. thesis, U. of Chicago, 1963.

Bradfofd, GaryB. Russell'sM.A. thesis,

Brantley, RabunWar Period."College, 1928

Paul. "Rhetorical Analysis of Richard1963 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Speech."U. of Georgia, 1966.

Lee. "Georgia, Journalism Of the CivilPh.D. dissertation, George Peabody

Brown, John Ivey. "Relations Between Georgia's RoyalGovernors and Their Assemblies." M.A. thesis, U.of Georgia, 1970. ,

Burgess, Samuel Lamkin. "Georgia Journalism, 1951-60."M.A. thesis, U. of Georgia, 1966.

Cobb, James Charles. "Eugene Talmadge and the Purge:Georgia Senatorial Campaign of 1938." M.A. thesis,University of Georgia,_1972.

Coleman, Kenneth. "The Administration of Alfred H.Colquitt as Governor of Georgia." M.A. thesis, U.

of Gedrgia, 1940.

Coleman, Kenneth. "American Revolution in Georgia,1763-1789." Ph.D. dissertation, U. of Wisconsin, 1954.

Colei°71an, Ronald.. "Historical Survey of the RhetoricalProof Used by the Women Speakers of the SuffrageOrganizations." Ph.D. dissertation, Case WesternReserve U., 1968.

Coode, Thomas Hodges, "Georgia Congressmen and theNew Deal." M.:A. thesis, U. of Georgia, 1966.

COoper, Sherwin Harry. "The Rural'Settiement of theLower Savannah River Basin in-Georgialsince 1732/."Ph.D. dissertation, U. of Michigan, 1960.

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Couch, Jane Allen: "Julian Bond: Rhetoric of A

Realist." M:A. thesis, U. of Georgia, 1972.

Daniel, Marjorie L. "Revolutionary Movement in Georgia,

1763-1777." Ph.D. dissertation; U. of Chicago, 1935.

Denison, Ronald' Harry. "A Rhetorical Analysis of

Speeches by Segregationists in the Deep.South." Ph.D.

dissertatiop,,Purdue.U.,'1961,

Fleisher, Richard L. "Henry W. Grady: Towarda Reyo-

lution." M.A. thesis, U. of Illinois,, 1968.

Fossett, Roy-E., "The Impact of the NeW Deal on Georgia

Politics, 1933-1941." Ph.D. dissertation, U. of

Florida, 1960.

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Gambel, Robert Scott. "Athens: Study of

Town During Reconstruction, 1865-1872."

U. of Georgia, 1967.

Gaston, Jr., Edward Aaron. "A History of

Wage Earner in Georgia, 1890-1940." Ph.

'tion, Emory University, 1959.

a Georgia,M.A. thesis,

the NegroD. disserta-

Gibson, James Chester. "Eugene Talmadge: A Case

Study in the Principle of Common Ground During the

1934 Gubernatorial.Campaign in Georgia." M.A. thesis',

U. of GeOrgia, 1967.

Graham, William L. "Patterns of Intergroup Relations

. . LatT Paine College /Ga,./." Ph.D. dissertation,

New York University, 1955.

Greene, Helen I. "Politics in Georgia, 1830-1854."

Ph.D. dissertation, U. of Chicago, 1945.

Greer, Cec Thomas. "Georgia in the Presidential

Campal nd Election of 1872." M.A. thesis, U. of

Georg 953.

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Grice, Nurline Homes. "The Influence of Black Poweron tie Rhetorical Practices of, Dr. Martin LutherKing." M.A. Thesis, Miami U., Ohio, 1968

Grizzle, Earline. "Style in the Public Address ofHenry W. Grady." M.A. thesis, U. of Houston, 1967.

Hadley, Sarah Jane. "A Rhetorical Analysis of SelectedSpeeches of Senator Walter F. George." M.A. thesis,U. of Georgia, 1966.

Harley, Mary Parker. "Georgia Indian Trade: TheTrustee Period, 1733-1752." M.A. thesis, U. ofGeorgia, 1935.

Hall, Wade Henry. "A Study of Southern Humor: 1865-,' 1913." Ph.D. dissertation, U. of Illinois, 1961.

Harrison, Donald E. "A Rhetorical Criticism of theSpeech by Secretary of State Dean Rusk at theDedication of the Big Bend Dam." M.A. thesis, U.of South Dakota, 1967.

Hedden, Harry. "Evaluating the Georgia Mountain Fairas an Educational Experience for the People of TownsCounty." Class project in education at U. of Ga.,1957.

Hemmer, Joseph. "A Rhetorical Analysis of the Politi-cal Oratory of Robert Toombs." M.A. thesis, Brad-ley U., 1962.

Holbrook, Laura. "Georgia Scenes and Life in the Worksof William Tappan Thompson." M.A. thesis, U. ofGeorgia, 1967.

Hodgson, Morton Strahan. "Georgia Under GovernorCharles Jones Jenkins." M.A. thesis, U. of Ga., 1934.

Howard, Elizabeth Cary. "Georgia Reaction to DavidWalker's Appeal." M.A. thesis, U. of Ga.,11968.

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Huff, Lawrence. "Joseph Addison Turner: A Study inthe Culture of Antebellum Middle Georgia." Ph.D.dissertation, Vanderbilt U., 1958.

Kennicott, Patrick C.- "Negro Abolitionist Speakers inAmerica Before the Civil War." Ph.D.dissertation,Florida State U., 1968,

King, Andrew A. "A Study of the Rhetoric of Accommoda-tion in the Civil Rights Movement." Ph.D. disserta-tion, U. of Minnesota, 1968.

Kitchens, James Travis. "John Joachim Zubly: ARhetoric of Repentance." M.A. thesis, U. of Georgia,1972.

Knight, Virginia Deane. "The New Opera House ofAthens, Georgia: 1887-1932." M.F.A. thesis, U. ofGeorgia, 1970.

Knox, Harold Campbell. "A Georgia Newspaper and Gov.Joseph E. Brown LMilledgeville Federal Union/."M.A. thesis, U. of Ga., 1950.

Lemmon, Sarah M. "The Public Career of Eugene Tal-madge, 1926-1936." Ph.D. dissertation, U. of NorthCarolina, 1952.

Littlefield, Valgene. "An Evaluation of Joseph Emer-son Brown's Invention, 1857- 1880." Ph.D. dissertation,U. of Oklahoma, 1964.

Lowe, Larry V. "A Rhetorical Analysis of the Speakingof Robert A. Toombs of Georgia." Ph.D. dissertation,Michigan State U., 1965.

Lyons, Margaret Spears. "A Comparison of Carl Sanders'Gubernatorial Campaigns: 1962 and 1970." M.A.thesis, U. of Georgia, 1971.

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Martin, William. "A Rhetorical Study of Ralph DavidAbernathy's Speech to 180th - General Assembly, United .

Presbyterian Church." WA. thesis, Wisconsin StateU., River Falls, 1968.

Meese, Jimmie. "Representative Addresses of SouthernGovernors Since 1960 on the Issue pf Race Relations."Ph.D. dissertation, U. of-Missouri, 1968.

Miscally, Mildred Lois. "An Historical and Annotated'Compilation of Current Georgia Newspapers with aTracing of Trends in the Modern Press." M.A. thesis,U. of Ga., 1946.

Peacock, Bernon. "Georgia Writers on Broadway."M.A. thesis, U. of Georgia, 1966.

Peeples, Dale Hardy. "Georgia Railroads:Civil WarReconstruction." M.A. thesis, Ut-of Georgia, 1961.

Rabun, James. "Alexander H". Stephens, 1812-61." Ph.D.dissertation, U. of Chicago, 1948.

Riley; lames Arthur. "Desertion and Disloyalty inGeorgia During the Civil War." M.A. thesis, U. ofGeorgia,, 1951.

Robe'rtsrDerrell Clayton. "Joseph Brown and the,South:" Ph.D. dissertation, U.'of Georgia, 1958.

Salden, Dan R. "An Analysis of_SelectedPrOaganda.

Speeches in the Southern Confederacy, 1861- 1865."M,A. thesis, U. of Akron, 1963.

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'Saye, Albert Berry. "Georgia's Delegates to the Fed-eral Convention oj 1787 . . ." M.A. thesis_U.ofGeorgia, 1935.

Shryock, Richard Harrison. "Georgia and the Union in1850."' Ph.D. dissertation, U. of Pennsylvania, 1926.

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Smith, Robert Gordon. "Arguments over AbolitionPetitions in the House of Representatives in Decem-ber, 1835."40h.D. dissertation, U. of Minnesota,1962.

Spalding, Billups Phinizy. "Georgia and South Caro-lina during the Oglethorpe Period." M.A. thesis,U. of North Carolina, 1963.

Strickland, Reba Carolyn. "Religion and the State inGeorgia in the Eighteenth Century." Ph.D. dissertation,Columbia U., 1939.

Sweat, Edward Forest. "Free Negro in Ante-BellumGeorgia,ru Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana U., 1957.

Waldrip, Myrtle Lorraine. "A Study of Georgia'sLiterature, and Writers Between the Ends of the WorldWars." M.A. thesis, U. of Ga., 1967.

Wander, Philip. "The Image of the Negro in Three. Movements: A Case Study." Ph.D. dissertation, U.

of Pittsburgh, 1967.

Ward, Jr., Judson Clements. "Georgia--Under theBourbon Democrats, 1872-1890." Ph.D. dissertation,U. of North Carolina, 1947.

Waters, John Caldwell. "Georgia's Environmental

Forces." M.A. thesis, U. of Georgia, c1970.

Watson, Vincent Cornelius. "Georgia's Law of Libelfor Newspapers." M.A. thesis, U. of Georgia, 1954.

Young, William Alvin. "Georgia Whigs and the MexicanWar." M.A. thesis, U. of Georgia, 1971.

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MANUSCRIPT' COLLECTIONS

Important primary materials relating to Georgiapublic address can be found in special collectionsof manuscripts. For specific information on manu-scripts, see individual bibliographies listed under"bibliography above. In particular should you seethe bibliography in books on Georgia by Coulter,Coleman, Saye, Johnson, and the ten-volume series onthe History of the South.

Mr. Logue is Associate Professor of SpeechCommunication and Coordinator of Graduate Studiesin Speech Communication, University of Georgia,Athens, Georgia.

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