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Volume IV, Winter 2010, No. 1 |
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Volume III, Spring/Summer
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Volume III, Winter 2009, No. 1
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Correction: The article on Johnny Mercer in
the current issue of Georgia History Today,
entitled"Celebrating Georgia Days 2009:
Honoring Johnny Mercer," states that
Mercer worked as a young man at the PinPoint
Oyster and Crab Packing Factory. This is
incorrect. While Mercer did spend time at the
oyster factory during the summers his family
spent on Burnside Island and was undoubtedly
influenced by the women talking and singing
hymns in the Geechee dialect as they shelled
crabs and shucked oysters, he did not work
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Volume II, Winter 2008, No. 1 |
Volume I, Fall 2007, No. 3 |
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Volume I, Summer 2007, No. 2 |
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