Griffin, Georgia: We Could Have Been Famous... Volume 2: Heroes, 1890-1949 by KyL Cobb

Griffin, Georgia: We Could Have Been Famous... Volume 2: Heroes, 1890-1949

KyL Cobb
707 pages
Lulu.com
Jul 2015
Paperback
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Located south of Atlanta, there is a small, all-most forgotten Georgia town called Griffin. While this city is virtually faded from memory today, once it was a thriving center of commerce and culture. From one of the most important Secession speeches given in the pre-War south to hosting the second largest Confederate training camp, Griffin was integral in the War effort. With innovations such as the first paved section of the Dixie Highway and the Georgia Experiment Station, there was a time when Griffin was at the forefront of modern towns. This three part series takes a look at the real history of this sleeping town from fresh research using primary source documents.
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Pages 707
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Published 2015
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