Interview with Barbara Brown Rawlings
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Location of Interview
Bloomingdale, Chatham County (Ga.)
Date of Interview
7-19-2016
Length of Interview
65 minutes
Publisher
Ogeechee Riverkeeper
Keywords
Connors Fishing Camp, Fishing, Bait, Redbreast fish, Rawlings family, Redbreast Fish, Wildlife, Orendoff, Brown family, local food terms, produce, selling produce, selling bait, moonshine, Uncle Shads fishing camp, Love machine, Inventor, Osteen Road, Black ankle, Jack Leigh, Dickerson family, land purchases, land sales Morgan’s bridge, Melvin’s Beach, Morgan’s bridge explosion, Desoto, Spanish artifacts, Sword, Chunky rock, Chunky ball, Indian ball sports, Sherman, Ogeechee River landowner, Harden Canal, Alligator, Jericho River, Tattnall County, Little Ogeechee River, Flooding, 1990s, County land swaps, Recreational use history, Personal meaning, Shad fishing, Russo family, Heritage, Dashers Dancehall, Skates, Horsepin swamp, Highway intrusion.
Disciplines
Environmental Studies | History | Human Ecology | Human Geography | Nature and Society Relations | Oral History | Physical and Environmental Geography | Social History
Recommended Citation
Perry, Simona, "Interview with Barbara Brown Rawlings" (2016). Ogeechee Riverkeeper Oral Histories. 13.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ogeecheeriverkeeper/13
Language
English
Document Type
Audio
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