St. Marys and Camden County

St. Marys and Camden County

Author: Patricia Barefoot

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2001-10-24

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1439629099

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Bounded on the north by the Little Satilla River from neighboring Glynn County and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, Camden County's southern boundary at the St. Marys River separates Georgia from Florida. Dating from a 1766 land grant, port of St. Marys and Camden County have faced a challenging past, present, and future. Camden's growth and development have been driven by businessmen, adventurers and opportunists, determined "wild swamp Crackers," and hardy, self-reliant, God-fearing men and women. Accompanied by Jonathan Bryan, a planter with an insatiable appetite for virgin tracts of land, Georgia's third and last Royal Governor James Wright visited Buttermilk Bluff in June 1767 and envisioned a city. St. Marys was born, and its street names reflect the surnames of the 20 founding fathers. While the county seat was removed from a quaint St. Marys on more than one occasion, today, the garden spot of Woodbine serves as the seat of county government. Formerly the rice plantation of J.K. Bedell, this small city shares a symbiotic relationship with port of St. Marys and the "City of Royal Treatment" at Kingsland. The history of the county, with its three main towns as well as the outlying, rural areas, unfolds in striking photographs from days gone by. Preserved within the pages of this treasured volume, images reveal Camden and its people in times of tragedy and triumph.


Kingsland

Kingsland

Author: Dr. Patrizia Famà Stahle

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1467110787

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Known as the "City of Royal Treatment," Kingsland is named for William Henry King, one of the largest landowners in southeastern Georgia in the late 1800s. On Christmas Day in 1893, the first passenger train of the Florida Central & Peninsular Railroad passed through King's property, which the railroad company called King's Land. As the railroad began to push its way southward through the plantation, King envisioned a town and set out to divide his land into a well-planned city. The center of it was the crossing of King Street and the railroad, with the city limits extending in a half-mile circle. As the railroad advanced, people began to build in and around King's Land, setting a new era in motion. Located at the center of Camden County between the cities of St. Marys and Woodbine, Kingsland has become a lovely town proud of its small-town atmosphere and city amenities. This book presents Kingsland's evolution from its founding in 1908 through the celebration of its centennial and nomination to Lovetown USA in 2012.


Hearings

Hearings

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 1492

ISBN-13:

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Born Again

Born Again

Author: Hal Moroz

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 0595261353

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Election 2000 and September 11th. This is a chronicle of the life-changing events that covered the period October 2000 through October 2001. A time when a foreign army of religious fanatics declared war against our economy, our military, our sovereignty, and our culture. A war, as President Bush has said, between the forces of good and evil! And it marked the moment America came of age, and truly changed forever! "God's hand was on the 2000 Florida presidential vote and recount. His intervention placed George W. Bush as America's Commander in Chief for the terrorist attack on 9-11. Judge Moroz was a witness to these events and relates them in a personal and patriotic manner." -Senator Eric Johnson, Georgia Senate Republican Leader "'Born Again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible .'-KJV Bible Politics are only as corrupt as the people of whom it consists. True American politicians are those who understand sacrifice by the denial of self for others. Such is this story written from the uncorrupted heart of a true American patriot!" -Mayor Deborah Hase, Mayor of St. Marys, Georgia "Judge Hal Moroz-Patriot and Defender of Freedom, Semper Fidelis!" -Lt. Col. Oliver North, USMC Ret.


The New Knighthood

The New Knighthood

Author: Hal Moroz

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 0595220010

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America! That is what this book is all about. It is a vision, a journey, a quest, as seen through the eyes of this American, a member of the New Knighthood. I began this book as a reflection on my race for Congress, and my unique political encounters along the way, but it has evolved into much more than that. It eventually expanded to include my experience in post-election Florida to support the Bush-Cheney ticket. And, finally, following America's second "Day of Infamy," it blossomed to include an analysis of America's birth as the Champion of the 8th Great Crusade in the history of man. It is, I pray, a call to action, and a source of hope and encouragement. "Hal Moroz made history in the 2000 Election. He is America's knight in shining armor!" -Dr. James H. Burnham, Chairman, First Congressional District, Georgia GOP "This book should be read by all Americans! Its ability to unify our focus on the originally constituted vision, and I dare say, divine destiny for America, is inspiring!" -Paul E. Hafer, President, Lighthouse Christian Broadcasting, WECC Radio "Welcome to the World of a Guerilla Candidate." -Capital News Service


Cumberland Island National Seashore

Cumberland Island National Seashore

Author: Lary M. Dilsaver

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780813922683

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Dilsaver, Professor of Geography at the University of South Alabama, is the author or editor of several books about national parkland and natural history, including America's National Parks. Published in association with the Center for American PlacesTag: The controversial history of how a vacation island for the wealthy became a national seashore, and how that designation is threatened today