ROBERT SCOTT DAVIS, JR., Director
Family and Regional History Program
Wallace State College
Hanceville, AL
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Office Wallace State College 801 Main Street P.O. Box 2000 Hanceville, AL 35077-2000 USA Work Phone: (256) 352-8263 e-mail: [email protected] |
Home: 68074 Main Street Blountsville, AL 35031 P.O. Box 687 Hanceville, AL 35077-0687 USA Home Phone: (205) 429-5251 |
II. ARTICLES IN
PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS:"Letters From St. Paul Parish." Richmond County
History 10
(1978): 19-35. "Georgia History and the American Revolution." Georgia Social Science Journal 10 (1979): 172-81. "The Loyalist Trials at Ninety Six in 1779." South Carolina Historical Magazine 80 (1979): 172-81. "The Joseph M. Toomey Collection of Wilkes County Papers." Georgia Archive 8 (1980): 34-8. "The Other Side of the Coin: Georgia Baptists Who Fought For the King." Viewpoints in Georgia Baptist History 7 (1980):47-58. "The British Invasion of Georgia in 1778." Atlanta Historical Journal 24 (1980):5-26. "Ups and Downs of an Oral History Project: Searching for a North Georgia Inventor of a Flying Machine." Proceedings and Papers of the Georgia Association of Historians 2 (1981):91-7. "The Invisible Soldiers: The Georgia Militia at the Siege of Savannah." Atlanta Historical Journal 25 (1981):23-66. "Portrait of a Governor." Atlanta Historical Journal 26 (1982):45-8. "George Galphin and the Creek Congress of 1777." Proceedings and Papers of the Georgia Association of Historians 3 (1982):31-9. "The Wrightsborough Quakers and the American Revolution." The Southern Friend: Journal of the North Carolina Friends Historical Society 4 (1982): 3-16. "Georgia Joins the American Revolution: British Views of the Battle of the Riceboats." Proceedings and Papers of the Georgia Association of Historians 4 (1983): 111-22. "Lord Montagu's Mission to Charleston in 1781: American POWs for the King's Cause in Jamaica." South Carolina Historical Magazine 84 (1983): 89-109. "Col. Dooly's Campaign of 1779." Huntington Library Quarterly 46 (1984): 65-71. "UFOs as an Exercise in Discretionary Thinking in the Secondary School Classroom." Georgia Social Science Journal 15 (3) (1984): 18-21. "The Last Colonial Enthusiast: Captain William Manson and Revolutionary War Georgia." Atlanta Historical Journal 28 (1984): 23-38. "The Last Chapter of the Gray Fox or the Great White Sulphur Train Robbery and its Aftermath." Atlanta Historical Journal 29 (1985): 61-74. "New Research Materials on the American Revolution in Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 65 (1985):316-21. "Thomas Pinckney and the Last Campaign of Horatio Gates." South Carolina Historical Magazine 86 (1985): 75-99. "The Machine Tools of a Southern Iron Founder: Findlay's Steam Engine Manufactory." Tools & Technology 4 (1985): 25-8. "One Man's Civil War: The Curious Adventures of Flem Grieve and the Georgia Reports." Georgia Historical Quarterly 49 (1985): 229-32. "British Engineers as Geographers in Georgia in 1779." Proceedings and Papers of the Georgia Association of Historians 6 (1985): 81-6. "Robert Findlay, Macon Iron Founder." Journal of Southwest Georgia History 3 (1986): 17-43. "An Old Map Documents Revolutionary War Sites." Georgia Historical Quarterly 69 (1986): 518-22. "The Search for Killicrankie: A Case Study in Researching Georgia's Pre-Grant Colonial Land Records." Georgia Historical Quarterly 70 (1986): 111-15. "Goliad and the Georgia Battalion: Georgia Participation in the Texas Revolution." Journal of Southwest Georgia History 4 (1986): 25-55. "Georgia Cities on the Eve of the Civil War: The Insurance Reports of C. C. Hine." Atlanta History: a Journal of Georgia and the South 31 (1987): 48-56. "Arms Manufacturing in the United States on the Eve of the Civil War: An 1860 Report." Tools & Technology 7 (1987): 25-31. "Records of the Western & Atlantic Railroad and Related Historical Resources in Georgia." Railroad History no. 158 (1988): 151-55. "Baptist Historical Research in Secular Georgia Sources." Viewpoints in Georgia Baptist History 11 (1988): 13-22. "The First Golden Age of Georgia Industry, 1828-1860." Georgia Historical Quarterly 72 (1988): 699-711. "Building a Good Georgia Genealogical Library." The Georgia Librarian 26 (1989): 33-36. "The Steam Engine and the Computer: A Comparison of Technical Revolutions." Tools & Technology 8 (1989): 30-1. "Nathaniel Pendleton and the Attempt to Publish the First Digest of Georgia Laws." Proceedings and Papers of the Georgia Association of Historians 9 (1988): 155-60, "The Many Journeys of The Rev. John Newton and His Diaries, 1781- 1790." Viewpoints in Georgia Baptist History 12 (1990): 23-9. "Sources for Writing a Georgia County History." Georgia Librarian 29 (1993): 91-3. "Georgia Ghosts or Where Are They Now?: One Researcher's Catalog of Georgia's Missing Historical Records." Provenance 8 (1990): 31-51. "'As Good as the French': The Rise and Decline of Georgia's Buhrstone Industry." Georgia Historical Quarterly 77 (1993): 560- 66. "Genealogy as Higher Education: The Family and Regional History Program at Wallace State College." Mississippi Libraries 57 (1994): 72-4. "The Curious Civil War Career of James George Brown, Spy." Prologue: The Quarterly of the National Archives 26 (1994): 17- 31. "A View of a Golden Era: A White County Mining Community in 1869." Georgia Historical Quarterly 78 (1994): 603-14. "Memoirs of a Partisan War: Sion Darnell Remembers North Georgia, 1861-1865." Georgia Historical Quarterly 80 (1996): 93-116. "Confederate Machine Toolmaker: John S. Schofield of Macon, Georgia." Tools & Technology (Spring 1997): 1-3. "A Georgia Loyalist's Perspective on the American Revolution: The Letters of Dr. Thomas Taylor, 1776-1782." Georgia Historical Quarterly 81 (1997): 118-38. "Without Right of Conquest: The Civil War Occupation and Restoration of the Findlay Foundry of Macon, Georgia." Prologue: The Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration 29 (1997): 301-15. "Cannon Makers of the Confederacy: The Noble Foundry and Its Tools." Tools & Technology (Winter 1998): 1-4. "'Every Crossroads and Farm': General Henry DeLamar Clayton's Civil War Maps of Northwest Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 82 (1998): 151-67. "Braxton Bragg's Headquarters on the Eve of the Battle of Lookout Mountain: a Memoir." Chattanooga Regional Historical Journal 1 (1998): 159-74. "Exposing `Secrets Worth Knowing' in the Early Republic: Robert R. Henry's Papers as a Problem in Documentary Research." Documentary Editing 20 (1998): 61-67. "The Honest Man's Friend & Protector of Pickens County, Georgia: Moonshine and Vigilantism in Northwest Georgia." Chattanooga Regional Historical Journal 2 (1999): 40-56. "Selective Memories of Civil War Atlanta: The Memoir of Sallie Clayton." Georgia Historical Quarterly 82 (1998): 735-50. "An Antebellum Georgia Textile Factory Orders Northern Machinery." Tools & Technology (April 1999): 1-3. "An American Woman Faces the Gallows: The Campaign to Save Kath- Kate Southern's Neck." Chattanooga Regional Historical Journal 2 (1999): 150-85. "A Soldier's Story: The Records of Hubbard Pryor, Forty-Fourth United States Colored Troops." Prologue: The Quarterly of the National Archives 31 (1999): 266-72. "George Corn Tassel." Chattanooga Regional Historical Journal 1 (2000): 72-96. "A Georgian and a New Country: Ebenezer Platt's Imprisonment in Newgate for Treason in 'The Year of the Hangman,' 1777." Georgia Historical Quaarterly 84 (2000): 106-15. |