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By William R. Scaife From the author of The Campaign for Atlanta and The March to the Sea comes a comprehensive account of events surrounding one of the Civil War's bloodiest battles, which took place in Bartow County. Complete with diary entries, military communications, photographs, battle and fortification maps, and lists of Federal and Confederate forces involved in the campaign.
Leather-bound Hardback / 65 pages / $30.00 Paperback / 65 pages / $20.00
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by Tom Emery
The first full-length biography of the Union officer who was "the true, unsung hero" of the Battle of Allatoona: Colonel Rowett, of the 7th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. After the war, Rowett returned to Carlinville, Illinois, and became a nationally-recognized breeder of thoroughbred horses, including the 1889 Kentucky Derby winner. He also introduced true-bred beagle hounds to the United States from his native England. Published in 1997, the book was awarded a certificate of excellence by the Illinois State Historical Association. -
By Martha H. Mulinix
From the keepers of Kingston, Georgia's history – the Womens History Club of Kingston – comes this collection of wonderful essays recalling Kingston's past. Now in its third printing, the popular book contains twenty-five essays and is followed by 20 pages of historic photographs and illustrations.
Paperback / 73 pages / $10.00
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By Joseph B. Mahan
Thanks to the generosity and permission of Dr. Joe Mahan, EVHS has reprinted this popular book. Encased in a handsome paperback cover, the new edition has been revised to include pictures, maps, and information not available to the author with its first publication forty-five years ago. Featured on the cover is the old Cassville Female College, destroyed by Union forces in 1864, and recreated here by local artist Jodeen Brown using a wax seal from a diploma.
Paperback / 135 pages