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Georgia Historical Quarterly
Fall 2007 (vol. 91, no. 3)
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Articles
Braddock, J.G., Sr. The Plight of a Georgia Loyalist: William Lyford, Jr. pp. 247-265.
Davis, Robert Scott. A Cotton Kingdom Retooled for War: The Macon Arsenal and the Confederate Ordnance Establishment. pp. 266-291.
Lorence, James J. The Workers of Chicopee: Progressive Paternalism and the Culture of Accommodation in a Modern Mill Village. pp. 292-323.
Novotny, Patrick. The Impact of Television on Georgia, 1948-1952. pp. 324-347.
Mitchell, Nicole, and E. Lorene Flanders. Annual Bibliography Georgia History in 2006. pp. 348-353.
Groce, W. Todd. Annual Report of the Georgia Historical Society for Fiscal Year 2007. pp. 356-402.
Book Reviews
Crimmins, Timothy J., and Anne H. Farrisee. Democracy Restored: A History of the Georgia State Capitol. Athens, GA.: University of Georgia Press, 2007.
Fleischmann, Arnold, and Carol Pierannunzi. Politics in Georgia. second edition. Athens, GA.: University of Georgia Press, 2007.
Kaufman, David R. Peachtree Creek: A Natural and Unnatural History of Atlanta's Watershed. Athens, GA.: University of Georgia Press, 2007.
Wilson, Charles Reagan. Judgment and Grace in Dixie: Southern Faiths from Faulkner to Elvis. Athens, GA.: University of Georgia Press, 2007.
Walker, Scott. Hell's Broke Loose in Georgia: Survival in a Civil War Regiment. Athens, GA.: University of Georgia Press, 2005.
Hayler, Nicole. Sound Wormy: Memoir of Andrew Gennett, Lumberman. Athens, GA.: University of Georgia Press, 2007.
Wiggins, Clyde G., III. Georgia History: My Dear Friend The Civil War Letters of Alva Benjamin Spencer 3rd Georgia Regiment, Company C. Penfield, GA.: Mercer University Press, 2007.
Robins, Glenn. The Bishop of the Old South: The Ministry and Civil War Legacy of Leonidas Polk. Penfield, GA.: Mercer University Press. 2006.
Berry, Daina Ramey. "Swing the Sickle for the Harvest is Ripe": Gender and Slavery in Antebellum Georgia. University of Illinois Press, 2007.
Rogers, William Warren, Jr. A Scalawag in Georgia: Richard Whiteley and the Politics of Reconstruction. University of Illinois Press, 2007.
Schultz, Mark. The Rural Face of White Supremacy: Beyond Jim Crow. University of Illinois Press, 2005.
Bragg, C. L. Never for Want of Powder: The Confederate Powder Works in Augusta, Georgia. University of SouthCarolina Press, 2007.
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Published by Georgia Historical Society
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Minnesota History
Fall 2007 (vol. 60, no. 7)
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Articles
Hession, Jane King. Lindholm Service Station, Cloquet. pp. 251.
Welter, Christopher G. Voices Cast Upon the Sea Minnesota's Titanic Passengers. pp. 252-267.
Atkins, Annette. Style Comes to Staples. pp. 268-281.
Roberts, Kate. "Educated Food for Educated People" Richards Treat Cafeteria 1924-1957. pp. 282-295.
Kenney, Dave. Movie Mystery. Solves the mystery of an arresting image: Why is that policeman posed by that poster? pp. 300.
Book Reviews - pp. 296-299
Hudelson, Richard, and Carl Ross. By the Ore Docks: A Working People's History of Duluth. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2006.
Marks, Susan. Finding Betty Crocker: The Secret Life of America's First Lady of Food. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2007.
Grineski, Steve. Baby Dragons: The Story of Moorhead’s Campus School 1888-1972. Moorhead: Minnesota State University Moorhead, 2007.
Atkins, Annette. Creating Minnesota: A History from the inside out. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2007.
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Published by Minnesota Historical Society
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APG Quarterly
Association of Professional Genealogists
September 2007 (vol. 22, no. 3)
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Articles
Moody, Sharon Tate. To Be a Professional Genealogist: What Does It Mean? pp. 101-102.
Gehring, Jake. Speaking Disasters: And How Our Members Survived Them. pp. 117-120.
Smith, Gary M. Attending Conferences: 11 Benefits of Making the Trip. pp. 121-124.
Morse, Stephen P. The Jewish Calendar Explained: An Expert Tells a Tale. pp. 125-134.
Taylor, D. Joshua. A Broader Community: Archivists, Genealogists, and Technology. pp. 137-138.
Smith, Diana Crisman. A Lasting Memory: Writing a Great Conference Syllabus. pp. 139-140.
Lauer, Nancy Lee Waters. Lean Six Sigma: For Organizing Your Genealogy. pp. 141-142.
Arner, Amy E.K. Topics from the APG-L: Speaking Jitters and Receiving International Payments. pp. 143-144.
Taylor, Maureen A. Putting on Your Best Face: Dealing with a Professional Photo Request. pp. 145-146.
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Published by Association of Professional Genealogists
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