Buddy Sullivan
Historical Atlas of McIntosh County, Georgia: A Survey Through Maps & a Personal Commentary
Buddy Sullivan
Historical Atlas of McIntosh County, Georgia: A Survey Through Maps & a Personal Commentary
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Reference maps and photographs tracing the history of McIntosh County, Georgia
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- Verlag: Bookbaby
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 218mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781098344313
- ISBN-10: 1098344316
- Artikelnr.: 60976446
- Verlag: Bookbaby
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 218mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781098344313
- ISBN-10: 1098344316
- Artikelnr.: 60976446
BUDDY SULLIVAN is a fourth-generation McIntosh Countian. He has researched and written about the history, culture and ecology of coastal Georgia for 35 years. Sullivan is the author of 30 books and monographs and is in frequent demand as a lecturer on a variety of historical topics. He is a recipient of the Governor's Medal in the Humanities from the Georgia Humanities Council in recognition of his literary and cultural contributions to the state. Sullivan's books include Georgia: A State History (2003), and two comprehensive histories, Early Days on the Georgia Tidewater (revised and expanded 2018), for McIntosh County, and From Beautiful Zion to Red Bird Creek (2000), for Bryan County. The latter volume received the Georgia Historical Society's Hawes Award for Georgia's outstanding work of local history. His most recent books are Sapelo: People and Place on a Georgia Sea Island (2017), Thomas Spalding, Antebellum Planter of Sapelo (2019), Life & Labor on Butler's Island: Rice Cultivation in the Altamaha Delta (2019), Blackbeard Island, A History (2019), Native American & Spanish Influences on McIntosh County, Georgia: An Archaeological Perspective (2019), Twentieth Century Sapelo Island: Howard E. Coffin & Richard J. Reynolds, Jr. (2020), Harris Neck & Its Environs: Land Use and Landscape in North McIntosh County (2020), Darien, Georgia: A History of the Town & Its Environs (2020), Postbellum Sapelo Island: The Reconstruction Journal of Archibald Carlisle McKinley (2020), Early Families of McIntosh County, Georgia, 1736 to 1861 (2020), Notes from Low Country Georgia: History, Ecology and Perspective (2021), Historical Atlas of McIntosh County (2020), Environmental Influences on Life & Labor in McIntosh County, Georgia (2021), and Child-Life on the Tidewater: A Memoir of Coastal Georgia (2021). Sullivan was director of the Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve from 1993 to 2013 and is now an independent writer and consultant living on his ancestral land overlooking the marshes and waters of Cedar Point in McIntosh County.