Following the Tabby Trail: Where Coastal History Is Captured in Unique Oyster-Shell Structures

Author:   Jingle Davis ,  Benjamin Galland
Publisher:   University of Georgia Press
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9780820357492


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   01 June 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jingle Davis ,  Benjamin Galland
Publisher:   University of Georgia Press
Imprint:   University of Georgia Press
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780820357492


ISBN 10:   0820357499
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   01 June 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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From my perspective, the single most valuable contribution of Following the Tabby Trail is that it brings the history of Spanish Florida into the realm of Georgia and Carolina history. By shining a different light on well-established stories, Davis is tying together a diverse region with all that this implies in terms of understanding people and their cultures.--Paul M. Pressly ""coeditor of Coastal Nature, Coastal Culture: Environmental Histories of the Georgia Coast"" Like dinosaur bones, tabby ruins litter the coastal plain from St. Augustine to Charleston, silent sentinels of a distant time when Europeans and enslaved Natives and Africans left permanent marks on the Atlantic coast. In this monumental undertaking, Following the Tabby Trail, Jingle Davis brings to light stories from our past that have been locked in stone for centuries. Enhanced by Ben Galland's striking photography, this book represents a significant addition to the collective history of the Southeast coast.--Stephen Doster ""author Cumberland Island: Footsteps in Time (Georgia)""


From my perspective, the single most valuable contribution of Following the Tabby Trail is that it brings the history of Spanish Florida into the realm of Georgia and Carolina history. By shining a different light on well-established stories, Davis is tying together a diverse region with all that this implies in terms of understanding people and their cultures.--Paul M. Pressly coeditor of Coastal Nature, Coastal Culture: Environmental Histories of the Georgia Coast Like dinosaur bones, tabby ruins litter the coastal plain from St. Augustine to Charleston, silent sentinels of a distant time when Europeans and enslaved Natives and Africans left permanent marks on the Atlantic coast. In this monumental undertaking, Following the Tabby Trail, Jingle Davis brings to light stories from our past that have been locked in stone for centuries. Enhanced by Ben Galland's striking photography, this book represents a significant addition to the collective history of the Southeast coast.--Stephen Doster author Cumberland Island: Footsteps in Time (Georgia)


"From my perspective, the single most valuable contribution of Following the Tabby Trail is that it brings the history of Spanish Florida into the realm of Georgia and Carolina history. By shining a different light on well-established stories, Davis is tying together a diverse region with all that this implies in terms of understanding people and their cultures.--Paul M. Pressly ""coeditor of Coastal Nature, Coastal Culture: Environmental Histories of the Georgia Coast"" Like dinosaur bones, tabby ruins litter the coastal plain from St. Augustine to Charleston, silent sentinels of a distant time when Europeans and enslaved Natives and Africans left permanent marks on the Atlantic coast. In this monumental undertaking, Following the Tabby Trail, Jingle Davis brings to light stories from our past that have been locked in stone for centuries. Enhanced by Ben Galland's striking photography, this book represents a significant addition to the collective history of the Southeast coast.--Stephen Doster ""author Cumberland Island: Footsteps in Time (Georgia)"""


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Jingle Davis is a retired journalist who worked for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for over 20 years, often covering South Georgia and the coast. She is the author of Island Time: An Illustrated History of St. Simons Island, Georgia and Island Passages: An Illustrated History of Jekyll Island, Georgia (both Georgia). Benjamin Galland, born and raised on St. Simons Island, is a photographer and partner with the h2o Creative Group in Brunswick and the photographer for Jingle Davis’s Island Time: An Illustrated History of St. Simons Island, Georgia and Island Passages: An Illustrated History of Jekyll Island, Georgia as well as Buddy Sullivan’s Sapelo: People and Place on a Georgia Sea Island (all Georgia).

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