Dublin by Scott Thompson

Dublin by Scott Thompson

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Dublin by Scott Thompson

At the dawn of the twentieth century, Dublin, Georgia, was transformed from a violent and lawless community into one of the state's fastest growing, most prosperous and cultivated cities. The coming of the railroad, the prohibition of liquor sales, and evolving industries all played a part in escorting
Dublin into this Golden Era, a period of unparalleled expansion and exuberance. With over two hundred historic photographs, Dublin: The Emerald City takes the reader on a journey into Dublin's storied past, tracing the major events that gave Dublin its sense of community and restored pride in its residents following years of turmoil. Included are images of the town's early homes, businesses, churches, and schools, as well as local festivals, fairs, and sports teams. Although the town's Golden Era came to an untimely end with the invasion of the boll weevil, the influenza epidemic of 1918, and the devastation of lives lost during the First World War, Dublin is still a spirited community, growing and changing with the times while reflecting upon a colorful history.

The director of the Dublin-Laurens Museum and a weekly history columnist for the Courier Herald, Scott Thompson, is an author and local historian. Thompson pays tribute to the hardworking, energetic people of Laurens County in this companion volume to Dublin: The Emerald City.

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ISBN 13 9781531603809
ISBN 10 1531603807
Titre Dublin
Auteur Scott Thompson
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Année de publication 2000-09-29
Nombre de pages 130
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