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This book, also known as which is the twelfth book in Readings in Bulloch County History is divided into three sections. The first is devoted primarily to correspondence and includes letters from Confederate soldier James Waters, Samuel W. Hodges, and a letter addressed to Rhoda Quinn in Wilkes County. These are followed by notes on the Hodges family by Smith Callaway Banks. The second section of this book is composed of two articles on the Lumbee Indians in Bulloch County, and the third section contains a history of Statesboro High School by Mattie Lively and an early roster of the school’s students and faculty.
Publication Date
4-1993
Publisher
Bulloch County Historical Society
City
Statesboro
Keywords
Bulloch County Historical Society, Readings in Bulloch County History, Civil War, Lumbee Indians
Subject Headings
Bulloch County (Ga.), Bulloch County Historical Society, Readings in Bulloch County History, Banks, Smith Callaway, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Correspondence, Correspondence, Lumbee Indians--History, Statesboro (Ga.)
Disciplines
History
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Recommended Citation
Waters, James; Hodges, Samuel W.; Banks, Smith Callaway; Simmons, Dorothy Durrence; Hubbard, Linda S.; Lively, Mattie; and Lanier, Camilla A., "Letters, Lumbees, and Lists" (1993). Bulloch County Historical Society Publications. 22.
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