Georgia's Last Frontier

Georgia's Last Frontier
Author: James C. Bonner
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820335258

Published in 1971, Georgia's Last Frontier presents the history of one of the state's least developed regions. During the 1830s, Carroll County was a large part of Georgia's most rugged frontier. James C. Bonner examines how life in this isolated region was complicated by the presence of Native Americans, cattle rustlers, and horse thieves. He details how the discovery of gold in the Villa Rica area resulted in drunkenness and violence, but also laid the foundations of mining technology that were later used in Colorado and California. The region remained isolated until after the Civil War, when a rail line was constructed to stimulate cotton cultivation. With the development of the railway, Carroll County's frontier traditions waned in the early twentieth century.

Wintering

Wintering
Author: Peter Geye
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2017-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101969997

A true epic: a love story that spans sixty years, generations’ worth of feuds, and secrets withheld and revealed. One day, elderly, demented Harry Eide steps out of his sickbed and disappears into the brutal, unforgiving Minnesota wilderness that surrounds his hometown of Gunflint. It's not the first time Harry has vanished. Thirty-odd years earlier, in 1963, he'd fled his marriage with his eighteen-year-old-son Gustav in tow. He'd promised Gustav a rambunctious adventure, two men taking on the woods in winter. With Harry gone for the second (and last) time, unable to survive the woods he'd once braved, his son Gus, now grown, sets out to relate the story of their first disappearance--bears and ice floes and all--to Berit Lovig, an old woman who shares a special, if turbulent, bond with Harry. Wintering is a thrilling adventure story wrapped in the deep, dark history of a rural town.

Slavery and Freedom on the Middle Ground

Slavery and Freedom on the Middle Ground
Author: Barbara Jeanne Fields
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300040326

Examines the history of slavery in Maryland and discusses the conditions of life of Maryland's slaves and free Blacks.

Heroin: the Ripple Effect

Heroin: the Ripple Effect
Author: Tim Weber
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2021-11-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1665542152

My hope is that this book will help others in the world suffering from the disease of addiction. I spent years upon years struggling with drugs and alcohol and was finally led out and eventually recovered. As you read through this book, you will despise the person I became in my active addiction, and I hope you see the depths to which we can go as addicts. This book also shows the impact one person can have on another to start the never-ending Ripple Effect!

Green Birding

Green Birding
Author: Richard Gregson
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2013
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0811726150

Explores practical advise for making your birding greener and offers insights into how you can bird "deeper" by sticking close to home and getting to know the birds in your local area better.

Farming in Carroll County

Farming in Carroll County
Author: Lyndi McNulty
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009-04-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1439622906

Carroll Countys road signs are a testament to the farm families who settled here. Bollinger, Hoff, Roop, Baugher, Royer, Bushey, and many more are road names that honor those who have produced food for themselves and the nation in times of peace, war, and the Great Depression. In 1917, when the first county agricultural agent arrived, 96.6 percent of the land was held in 3,384 farms. By 1926, Carroll County, Maryland, led the state in corn, swine, and poultry production. It was second in dairy and beef, and it was the world leader in wormseed oil production. A prominent feature of Carroll Countys landscape has always been the red barns, and they still are today. The photographs in this book were collected from farm families and historical organizations, portraying a unique insiders view of the history of farm life in Carroll County.