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9780820337302

Crossroads of Conflict

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  • ISBN13:

    9780820337302

  • ISBN10:

    0820337307

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-09-15
  • Publisher: Univ of Georgia Pr
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Summary

The impact of the Civil War on Georgia was greater than any other event in the staters"s history. Approximately eleven thousand Georgians were killed and the state suffered more than one hundred thousand in total casualties. Georgia was extremely influential in this nationrs"s most tragic conflict, and the war touched every corner of the state. Based on a comprehensive survey of sites identified by the Georgia Civil War Commission in 2000,Crossroads of Conflictcovers 350 historic sites in detail, bringing the experience of the war to life. Written by Georgia Civil War Commission staff members Barry L. Brown and Gordon R. Elwell, this full-color edition ofCrossroads of Conflictis an updated and significantly expanded version of the guide released by the state of Georgia in 1994. Crossroads of Conflictis arranged geographically, separating the state into nine distinct regions. Beginning in northeast Georgia, sites are followed west to east, north to south. Detailed maps of each region are supplemented by inset maps of urban areas. For each site, the guide provides a detailed history, driving directions, online resources, and GPS coordinates. Color photographs and period images document the locations, which include battlefields (major and minor), POW camps, hospitals, houses, buildings, bridges, cemeteries, and monuments. The war experiences of all Georgians, not just soldiers, are addressed within the guiders"s informative text, and a detailed chronology is included.

Author Biography

Barry L. Brown is heritage tourism specialist for the Georgia Department of Economic Development. Gordon R. Elwell is a former program coordinator and administrator for the Georgia Civil War Commission, retired command historian for the Georgia Army National Guard, and is currently historian for the Georgia State Defense Force.

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