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Coweta County Chronicles for One Hundred Years

by Edited by Mary G. Jones and Lily Reynolds

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The Stein Printing Company, 1978. Second Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. This book is clean, solid and in great shape! This is a thick hardcover book with 869 pages including many photos. The binding is strong with all pages firmly attached. The pages are clean with no soiling, writing, or tears. The copyright page states 1978 Second Printing. The red cloth covers are clean with a few faint scratch marks on the front. This book looks and feels great! We always ship in a sturdy cardboard box!
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Coweta County Chronicles for One Hundred Years: With an Account of the Indians from Whom the Land Was Acquired and Some Historical Papers Relating to its Acquisition by Georgie, with Lineage Pages

by Editor & Compilor-Mary G. Jones, Lily Reynolds

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Southern Historical Press, 1978. Hardback. Very Good/No. Very Good, gently used. 3rd Printing (Southern Historical Press - 1978) No marks, light wear on red cloth covers. The binding is tight and square. Very light foxing on end papers and edges. First Edition published by The Stein Printing Company in 1928. . . . . TABLE OF CONTENTS: * Map of Coweta County, Georgia -- 1.) Coweta and the Coweta Indians -- 2.) McGillivrays appeals -- 3.) Miscellaneous paragraphs -- 4.) Of the pioneers -- 5.) Presidential campaigns -- 6.) The prosperous years -- 7.) The prosperous period -- 8.) Early history of Senoia told by Mrs. Alice Baggerly Fall -- 9.) Record of service of Coweta County men in the Confederate Army -- 10.) The battle of Browns mill -- 11.) From the Southern Literary Messenger -- 12.) A tragedy causes the Curetons to return to Coweta -- 13.) From the "Herald" -- 14.) Death of Major Wooten -- 15.) Entertainments -- 16.) County Medical Association -- 17.) A leap-year party -- 18.) The… Read More
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Coweta County Chronicles for One Hundred Years with an Account of the Indians from Whom the Land was Acquired and Some Historical Papers Relating to its Acquisition by Georgia, with Lineage Pages

by Jones, Mary G. (ed. and comp.); Reynolds, Lily (ed. and comp.)

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Atlanta: Stein Printing Company, 1928. Hardcover. Good with no dust jacket. Exlibrary markings. Binding sound, but hinges have been reinforced with cloth library tape. Pages tanned. Cloth over boards is edge rubbed with bumped corners and heavier wear at top and bottom of spine. Spine is sunned, and gilt lettering darkened but visible. Illustrated with black and white photographs throughout and a full-page county map. ; Written for the Sarah Dickinson Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution of Newnan, Georgia. ; Ex-Library; 9.25" tall; 869 pages.
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Coweta County Chronicles for One Hundred Years: With an Account of the Indians from Whom the Land Was Acquired and Some Historical Papers Relating to its Acquisition by Georgie, with Lineage Pages

by Editor & Compilor-Mary G. Jones, Lily Reynolds

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Southern Historical Press, 1997. Hardback. Like New. 5th Printing (Southern Historical Press - 1994) LIKE NEW - Appears unread. No marks. No dust jacket as issued. 1st Edition published by The Stein Printing Company in 1928. . . . TABLE OF CONTENTS: * Map of Coweta County, Georgia -- 1.) Coweta and the Coweta Indians -- 2.) McGillivrays appeals -- 3.) Miscellaneous paragraphs -- 4.) Of the pioneers -- 5.) Presidential campaigns -- 6.) The prosperous years -- 7.) The prosperous period -- 8.) Early history of Senoia told by Mrs. Alice Baggerly Fall -- 9.) Record of service of Coweta County men in the Confederate Army -- 10.) The battle of Browns mill -- 11.) From the Southern Literary Messenger -- 12.) A tragedy causes the Curetons to return to Coweta -- 13.) From the "Herald" -- 14.) Death of Major Wooten -- 15.) Entertainments -- 16.) County Medical Association -- 17.) A leap-year party -- 18.) The death of William U. Anderson -- 19.) Baptists of Holly Springs buy Mount Zion -- 20.) Mild… Read More
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Coweta County Chronicles for One Hundred Years with an Account of the Indians from Whom the Land was Acquired and Some Historical Papers Relating to its Acquisition by Georgia, with Lineage Pages FIRST EDITION

by Jones, Mary G. (Ed.); Reynolds, Lily (Ed.)

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Newnan, Georgia; Printed in Atlanta, Georgia: Sarah Dickinson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution; Printed by Stein Printing Company, 1928. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. First Edition. Hardcover. 9 1/4" X 6 1/2". xiv, 869pp. Bound in full red cloth over boards, with spine dimly letttered in faded gilt. Rather heavy wear to binding, with tears to cloth at edges and extremities, hard scattered rubbing, sunning to spine, and lettering faded from spine. Rear hinge tender and text block shaken; binding remains sound. Previous owner's inscription to front pastedown. Foxing to endpapers. Loose plate carefully reinserted with archival adhesive between pages 52 and 53, but with creasing to center and chipping to margins. Pages gently toned and occasionally creased or dog-eared, else unmarked, but with notes and ephemera laid in throughout, including: an April 1945 proclamation closing businesses and opening churches in Newnan, Georgia to honor the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This is… Read More
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