Coulter, E. Merton (Ellis Merton), 1890-1981
Coulter, Ellis Merton, 1890-1981
Coulter, E. Merton
Coulter, Ellis Merton
Coulter, E. Merton (1890-1981).
E. Merton Coulter American historian
Coulter, Ellis Merton, 1890-
Coulter, E. Merton (Ellis Merton)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Abraham Baldwin, c1987: | |
Auraria, the story of a Georgia gold-mining town. E. Merton Coulter | |
The Cincinnati southern railroad and the struggle for southern commerce, 1865-1872 | |
The Civil War and readjustment in Kentucky | |
College life in the old South | |
Commercial intercourse with the Confederacy in the Mississippi Valley, 1861-1865 | |
The Confederate States of America : 1861-1865 | |
Daniel Lee, agriculturist; his life North and South | |
The development of Southern sectionalism : 1819-1848 | |
Effects of secession upon the commerce of the Mississippi Valley | |
The efforts of the Democratic societies of the West to open the navigation of the Mississippi | |
Elijah Clarke's foreign intrigues and the "Trans-Oconee republic" | |
The emergence of the new South : 1913-1945 | |
George Walton Williams : the life of a Southern merchant and banker, 1820-1903 | |
Georgia, a short history | |
A Georgia educational movement during the eighteen hundred fifties. | |
Georgia waters: Tallulah Falls, Madison Springs, Scull Shoals and the Okefenokee Swamp | |
Georgians in profile : historical essays in honor of Ellis Merton Coulter | |
Georgia's disputed ruins: | |
The Granville district, 1913. | |
A History of the South. | |
James Monroe Smith; | |
John Ellis Coulter: small-town businessman of Tarheelia. | |
John Jacobus Flournoy, champion of the common man in the antebellum South | |
Joseph Vallence Bevan : Georgia's first official historian | |
The journal of Peter Gordon, 1732-1735. | |
The Journal of William Stephens. | |
A list of the early settlers of Georgia | |
Lost generation : the life and death of James Barrow, C. S. A. | |
The making of modern America | |
Mary Musgrove, "queen of the Creeks", a chapter of early Georgia troubles | |
Negro legislators in Georgia during the reconstruction period | |
Old Petersburg and the Broad River Valley of Georgia : their rise and decline | |
The other half of old New Orleans, sketches of characters and incidents from the Recorder's court of New Orleans in the eighteen forties as reported in the "Picayune". | |
Planters' wants in the days of the confederacy | |
The South during reconstruction, 1865-1877 | |
The South in the new nation : 1789-1819 | |
The Southern colonies in the seventeenth century : 1607-1689 | |
Thomas Spalding of Sapelo. | |
The Toombs Oak, the tree that owned itself, and other chapters of Georgia | |
Travels in the Confederate States : a bibliography | |
The United States in the making | |
When John Wesley preached in Georgia. | |
William G. Brownlow : fighting parson of the Southern Highlands | |
William Montague Browne, versatile Anglo-Irish American, 1823-1883 | |
Wormsloe : two centuries of a Georgia family |