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The New South Comes to Wiregrass Georgia, 1860-1910

Mark V. Wetherington 2001 © University of Tennessee Press
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  • 9781572331686 (paperback)
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter (page N/A)
  • Acknowledgments (page xv)
  • Introduction (page xvii)
  • 1. The Piney Woods (page 1)
  • 2. The New South's Origins (page 27)
  • 3. Railroads, Riverboats, and Roads (page 47)
  • 4. Filling Up the Land (page 76)
  • 5. Timber is King (page 99)
  • 6. Cotton is King (page 139)
  • 7. The Middlemen's Revolution (page 178)
  • 8. Sawmill Villages, Railroad Towns, and Cotton Cities (page 219)
  • 9. The New South Frontier (page 263)
  • Conclusion (page 301)
  • Notes (page 309)
  • Bibliography (page 357)
  • Index (page 377)
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