Publication
GHQ, Volume CVI, No. 2

Contents:
Articles
Raising Flags, Firing Guns, and Drinking Toasts:
Celebrating Holidays in Colonial Georgia
By Julie Anne Sweet
Further Reading
Book Reviews
by
Raising Flags, Firing Guns, and Drinking Toasts:
Celebrating Holidays in Colonial Georgia
By Julie Anne Sweet
Book Reviews
by
PERSPECTIVES
What Makes History “Patriotic”?
by W. Todd Groce, PhD
FEATURE
50 Years of Filmmaking in Georgia
by Matthew H. Bernstein, PhD and Eddy Von Mueller, PhD
GEORGIA GEMS
An Artifact Worth More than Money
by W. Todd Groce, PhD
PROFILES
John McMullan:
The John Macpherson Berrien Award Winner
by Stan Deaton, PhD
INSIDE GHS
Teaching the Civil Rights Movement with
the Georgia Historical Marker Program
by Elyse Butler and Lisa Landers
STATE OF HISTORY
Coastal Georgia Historical Society
by Sandy White
MILESTONES
GHS News
GEORGIA HISTORY FESTIVAL
Messages from our Friends
and Supporters
by
“Bow Low Down to Death”: The Gospel Pilgrim
Society and Death in Jim Crow Georgia
By Tracy Barnett and Benjamin Ehlers
“Death for a Dollar Ninety-Five”: The Jimmy Wilson Case Reconsidered
By William P. Hustwit
Annual Report for 2021
By W. Todd Groce
by
Advocating Evolution and Unorthodox Religion
in Georgia, 1914–1940: The Passionate Mission of
School Superintendent James Coffee Harris
By Lester Stephens
Hidden History: The Ku Klux Klan in Troup County
By Alexander O. Hughes
by
PERSPECTIVES
The Making of a Georgia Trustee
by W. Todd Groce, PhD
FEATURE
Native American Dispossession and
Georgia’s Changing Landscape
by Andrew Denson
GEORGIA GEMS
Georgia and the Cherokee
by Sheila Boone
STATE OF HISTORY
Charles Crawford: John McPherson
Berrien Award Recipient
by Elyse Butler
INSIDE GHS
Teaching Georgia’s People and Places
by Lisa Landers
MILESTONES
GHS News
PROFILES
2022 Georgia Trustees
by Patricia Meagher
GEORGIA HISTORY FESTIVAL
Schedule of Events
GEORGIA HISTORY FESTIVAL
Messages from our Friends
and Supporters
by
The Three Deaths of John Glover, 1922
By Thomas Aiello
Georgia During the 1940s and the Writing of
This Georgia Rising
By Patrick Novotny
An Interview With Judge Dorothy Toth Beasley
By Ellen Rafshoon
Book Reviews
by
“Unoccupied and of a Valuable Kind”: The Georgia Gold Rush and Manufactured Cherokee Savagery
By Justin Estreicher
The Battle of Chickamauga: Leadership Lessons from the Civil War
By Robert E. Lowe
Book Reviews
by
PERSPECTIVES
Celebrating a Total Transformation
by W. Todd Groce, Ph.D
HISTORY OF HODGSON HALL
The GHS Research Center:
A Renovated and Expanded
Foundation for History
By Stan Deaton and Lisa Landers
by
Savannah’s Out-Villages of Thunderbolt and Skidaway: Microcosms of the Early Colonial Georgia Experience
By Julie Anne Sweet
The Importance of the Oconee War in the Early Republic
By Kevin Kokomoor
Book Reviews
by
“The Worst Woman I Ever Locked Up”: Gender, Race, and the Resistance of a Black Civil War Spy
By Lois M. Leeven
“Green Spots in the Heart of Town”: Planning and Contesting the Nation’s Widest Streets in Georgia’s Fall Line Cities
By J. Mark Souther
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS
Rival Reconstructions: The Century Magazine Debate between George Washington Cable and Henry W. Grady
By David Moltke-Hansen
Annual Report for 2020
By W. Todd Groce