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"A History of Sautee Nacoochee is a complete local Georgia history that's intended to be a "readily accessible compendium of useful information about the valleys." Indeed, Jones has compiled a vast amount of information into a "narrative that identifies historical contexts; documents and incorporates site-specific information; and strives to illuminate the lives of the people who, over many centuries of human occupation and in many different ways, contributed to making Sautee Nacoochee what it is today." The manuscript traces thousands of years of history in the valleys, covering culture and…mehr

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"A History of Sautee Nacoochee is a complete local Georgia history that's intended to be a "readily accessible compendium of useful information about the valleys." Indeed, Jones has compiled a vast amount of information into a "narrative that identifies historical contexts; documents and incorporates site-specific information; and strives to illuminate the lives of the people who, over many centuries of human occupation and in many different ways, contributed to making Sautee Nacoochee what it is today." The manuscript traces thousands of years of history in the valleys, covering culture and environment all the way up to the current push for preservation and is a comprehensive collection designed for locals, historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in Georgia's natural, political, and economic past"--
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TOMMY JONES, an eighth-generation Georgian, has spent his decades-long career in support of historic preservation. He is retired from the National Park Service where he was an architectural historian and cultural resource specialist in the Southeast Regional Office with a wide range of professional duties supporting the agency's efforts to preserve, protect, and interpret historic sites, buildings, and landscapes. He worked for the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation for many years and has had a variety of other clients, including the Atlanta History Center, local governments, and historical societies. He has authored dozens of studies on a wide variety of historic structures.