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Title
Isaac F. Arnow articles on the history of St. Marys and Camden County, Georgia
Collection Number
GHS 1566
Dates
1950-1953
Record Type
collection
Record Level
Collection
Creator
Arnow, Isaac F.
Biography/Profile
Isaac F. Arnow (1869-1957) was born and died in St Marys, Camden County, Georgia. He was a clerk and later a postmaster.
Scope and Content
This collection contains a series of continuously running articles by Isaac F. Arnow on the history of St. Marys and Camden County. Georgia. The articles were published weekly in the Camden County Tribune and began running on April 2, 1950. The final article appeared in January 1953.
Extent - Linear Feet
0.25
Container Summary
box 1
Language
English
Restriction on Access
None.
Repository
Georgia Historical Society
,
Savannah
,
GA
,
31401
Publication Rights
Copyright has not been assigned to the Georgia Historical Society. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Division of Library and Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Georgia Historical Society as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.
Citation
GHS 1566, Isaac F. Arnow articles on the history of St. Marys and Camden County, Georgia, 1950-1953. Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia.
Subject
Camden County (Ga)--History
Saint Marys (Ga)--History
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Chapters 1-6
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Chapters 7-9
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Chapters 10-14
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Chapters 15-17
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Chapters 18-21
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Chapters 22-23
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Chapters 28-43
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Chapters 44-61
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Chapters 24-27
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Information on the earliest Indian inhabitants and the first French and Spanish settlements.
Information on the Franciscan and Jesuit missionaries and the early Indian Rebellion.
Information on Jonathan Dickenson, the Yamasee Indians, James Edward Oglethorpe and Juan Ygnacio de los Reyes.
Information on the meeting at Fort St. Andrews, General Montaino and Edmund Gray.
Information on the peace with Spain, applicants for land grants, William Bartram and Fort Tonyn.
Each chapter has two parts (Information on the American Revolution, St. Marys, and the development of court houses and juries.
Information on Fort St. Tammany, churches, Buckingham Smith, War of 1812, drinking water, Captain Samuel F. Flood, customs collection, tax returns, Ed Dufair, steam frigate Wabash, Colonel Thomas W. Higginson, the cities decorative cannons, and birds.
Information on paper-making, Reconstruction, Frederick Ober, the railroad, James Silva, postmasters, Weekly Phoenix, Dr. William Baldwin, saw mills, steam and sailing ships, baseball, Clement Clairborne Clay, military organizations, a haunted house, Sir Gregor MacGregor, Georgia's disputed ruins, and a poem by Arnow on
St. Marys.
Information on education, James Seagrove, and the 19th century.
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