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Hugh T. Harrington

    Hugh T. Harrington è un ricercatore e autore indipendente il cui lavoro approfondisce la storia militare, con un focus particolare sulla Rivoluzione Americana e la Guerra Civile. I suoi scritti esplorano anche figure storiche accattivanti, inclusa la rinomata maga di fine Ottocento Annie Abbott. Inoltre, Harrington ha un vivo interesse per i personaggi letterari, come dimostra il suo esteso lavoro su Sherlock Holmes, evidenziando un'ampia gamma di indagini storiche e culturali.

    Civil War Milledgeville: Tales from the Confederate Capital of Georgia
    Remembering Milledgeville: Historic Tales from Georgia's Antebellum Capital
    • 2005

      The history of this quintessential Southern town is best enjoyed on a sunny afternoon with a big glass of sweet tea. Whether it's the battle for a bridge, the loss of life and limb by cannon fire, or the efforts of the community to fight a fire and save the old statehouse, readers will delight in this journey through Milledgeville's important and often colorful past. Milledgeville's resident and local historian Hugh Harrington leads visitors and locals alike through the fascinating and often bizarre stories of life in the antebellum capital of Georgia. Harrington's "'Round and About'? column has appeared in the Baldwin Bulletin over 100 times, and his work as appeared in other publications such as Georgia Backroads , Georgia Historical Quarterly , America's Civil War , Muzzle Blasts , and more. He is also the author of Civil War Tales from the Confederate Capital of Georgia and More Milledgeville Memories .

      Remembering Milledgeville: Historic Tales from Georgia's Antebellum Capital
    • 2005

      As the reader is sure to discover, the division between combatant and civilian at the local level is not always clear. With a natural curiosity to unearth the unknown, local Milledgeville author and historian Hugh T. Harrington has put forth a collection of tales and personalities that have until now gone untold or forgotten. Civil War Milledgeville shows that it is these often these forgotten events and people that have shaped our larger understanding of the Civil War. From a women's riot to a Confederate cavalry rescue, Hugh recounts local stories of heroism and cowardice, success and strife, which illuminate the history of Milledgeville.

      Civil War Milledgeville: Tales from the Confederate Capital of Georgia