Monthly Archives: January 2016

Suffer & Grow Strong: The Life of Emma Gertrude Clanton Thomas, 1834-1907

Over the last 25 years or so Ella Gertrude Clanton Thomas’ life has been the subject of study among scholars of Southern history, particularly as it relates to the Civil War and women’s history. Like many women born into the … Continue reading

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RESEARCHING ANCESTORS IN THE ERA OF FREEDOM

The end of the Civil War was a time of great upheaval for both blacks and whites, but luckily for genealogists, many of the records produced during this time can be invaluable for overcoming brick walls in their family history … Continue reading

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AT WHAT COST? PIPELINES, POLLUTION AND EMINENT DOMAIN IN THE RURAL SOUTH

AT WHAT COST? PIPELINES, POLLUTION AND EMINIENT DOMAIN IN THE RURAL SOUTH, by local, award-winning filmmaker Mark Alberton will screen at the Augusta-Richmond County Public Library on Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at 6:00 pm. The film explores the environmental implications, … Continue reading

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RESISTING SHERMAN: A CONFEDERATE SURGEON’S JOURNAL AND THE CIVIL WAR IN THE CAROLINAS, 1865

Now that the holidays are over take some time to brush up on your knowledge of southern history, and meet local author, historian, and president of Cranston Engineering Group, Tom Robertson as he joins us for a presentation on his … Continue reading

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DARKROOM: A MEMOIR IN BLACK & WHITE

The Augusta University Libraries invite you to attend author and illustrator Lila Quintero Weaver’s book talk on her illustrated memoir, Darkroom, on Tuesday, January 19, 2016, 6 pm, at the Augusta-Richmond County Public Library, 823 Telfair Street in downtown Augusta. … Continue reading

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