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This collection of articles relating to Bulloch County begins with an report about a project on Statesboro history done by second graders at Trinity Christian School, followed by an account of the Martin Pittman Laboratory School, Other Bulloch County Tales, a record of the family of James R. Bird, and memories of the life of Rubye Akins Anderson by Mary Lawrence Anderson. Also included are two accounts on Brooklet, How ‘Six Jug’ Became Atlanta’s First Automotive Star, and research on the Dixon family.
Publication Date
1999
Publisher
Bulloch County Historical Society
City
Statesboro
Keywords
Bulloch County Historical Society, Rural schools, War of 1812
Subject Headings
Bulloch County (Ga.), Bulloch County Historical Society, Southern folkways journal review, Statesboro (Ga.), Rural schools--Georgia, Bulloch County (Ga.)--Social life and customs--20th century, United States--History--War of 1812, Biography--20th century, Brooklet (Ga.), Family history
Disciplines
History
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Chester, Debra; Bunce, Isaac; Bunce, Paul; Anderson, Mary; Cromley, John; Spence, Johnny; and McDougald, Mike, "Southern Folkways Journal Review Number 7" (1999). Bulloch County Historical Society Publications. 18.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bchs-pubs/18