Recently Processed Manuscript Collections & Cataloged Material at the Georgia Historical Society.Published in:Georgia Historical Quarterly, 2008, v. 92, n. 3, p. 438Publication type:Article
Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through His Private Letters.Published in:2008By:Gordon, Lesley J.Publication type:Book Review
The Encyclopedia of Civil War Medicine.Published in:2008By:Humphreys, MargaretPublication type:Book Review
Confederate Daughters: Coming of Age during the Civil War.Published in:2008By:Revels, Tracy J.Publication type:Book Review
Never For Want of Powder: The Confederate Powder Works in Augusta, Georgia.Published in:2008By:Jones, Gordon L.Publication type:Book Review
Lincoln and the Decision for War: The Northern Response to Secession.Published in:2008By:Manning, ChandraPublication type:Book Review
The Cherokee Nation and the Trail of Tears.Published in:2008By:Frank, Andrew K.Publication type:Book Review
The Letters of Pierce Butler, 1790-1794: Nation Building and Enterprise in the New American Republic.Published in:2008By:Broadwater, JeffPublication type:Book Review
Who Shall Rule at Home? The Evolution of South Carolina Political Culture, 1748-1776.Published in:2008By:McDonough, DanielPublication type:Book Review
Annual Bibliography Georgia History in 2007.Published in:2008By:Flanders, E. LorenePublication type:Bibliography
What Hath Howe (and the Whigs) Wrought?Published in:2008By:Rable, George C.Publication type:Book Review
Killed in the Line of Duty: Marshal Robert Harriss, Jr., of Summerville, Georgia.Published in:Georgia Historical Quarterly, 2008, v. 92, n. 3, p. 378By:Brown, Russell K.Publication type:Article
In Memoriam: Edward Joseph Cashin, Jr. (1927-2007).Published in:2008By:Caldwell, Lee AnnPublication type:Obituary
A Rebel Yell for Yankee Doodle: Selling the New South at the 1881 Atlanta International Cotton Exposition.Published in:Georgia Historical Quarterly, 2008, v. 92, n. 3, p. 340By:Prince, K. StephenPublication type:Article
Hysteria and Literature: Atlanta's First Execution and its Legendary Ties to Organized Crime.Published in:Georgia Historical Quarterly, 2008, v. 92, n. 3, p. 321By:Davis, Robert ScottPublication type:Article
"Next to Nothing?": Benjamin Ingham's Mission to Georgia.Published in:Georgia Historical Quarterly, 2008, v. 92, n. 3, p. 287By:Scott, John ThomasPublication type:Article