• Vanishing Georgia: Lay-By Time
• Legendary Faith Brunson
• The Hunger Artist, Remastered
• Ghosts of Gordon
• Nuclear Missiles in Georgia
• Historic Church: 1st Presby. Darien
• 1909 Donald Bain Murder Trial
• American Revolution in the Up Country
• Best News of His Life
• Barnesville to Talbotton
• Mountain Lightningscape
• Civil War Portrait – Pattillo Brothers
• Soul of a Southerner
Summer 2021
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SUMMER 2021 • VOLUME 20, NUMBER 2 | TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Along the Backroads: In July
A stillness comes over mountain woodlands in midsummer.
BY DANIEL M. ROPER • NORTHWEST GEORGIA
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The Hunger Artist, Remastered
His resume lists years he spent in spandex, crouching in abandoned movie theaters, graveyards, lots, and condemned buildings.
BY DREW TONEY • SOUTH GEORGIA
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Vanishing Georgia: Lay-By Time
There is a season to slow down and reflect on time’s passage.
BY TERRY KAY • HART COUNTY & STATEWIDE
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A Knack for Picking Winners
Legendary Rich’s department store book buyer, Faith Brunson, could choose (and make) best-selling authors.
BY SIBLEY FLEMING • FULTON COUNTY
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The Ghosts of Gordon – A Rainy Day Treasure Hunt, Part II
A 140-year-old photo album finally comes home.
BY LEE JOYNER • WILKINSON COUNTY
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Blazing Skies. This is Not a Drill.During the Cold War, Nike Hercules missiles protected the state.
BY CLAYTON H. RAMSEY • ROBINS & TURNER AIR FORCE BASES
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Historic Rural Churches of Georgia: First Presbyterian, Darien
This community’s roots date to the time when Scots Highlanders came to defend the colony from Spanish forces.
BY CLAYTON H. RAMSEY, PHOTOGRAPHY BY WAYNE C. MOORE • MCINTOSH COUNTY
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Mountain Lightningscape
A midnight camera captured nature’s most fleeting show.
BY SKIP LOWERY • UNION COUNTY
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Readers Remember: Atlanta Humane Society
In the late 1940s, the Atlanta Humane Society was home to orphan animals and three lucky children.
BY LARRY W. LIND • FULTON COUNTY
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The 1909 Donald Bain Murder Trial
Seething resentment provoked a killing, followed by a trial that served as a precursor to the famous Leo Frank case.
BY W. CLIFFORD ROBERTS • FULTON COUNTY
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Only Hard Men Survived their Enemies
Cruelty and hardship during the American Revolution reduced men to “living on urine and pumpkins.”
BY LEWIS SMITH • SAVANNAH RIVER VALLEY
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The Best News of His Life
After surviving combat in one theater of operations, a young soldier seemed fated for deployment to another.
BY JEFF BRYANT • WALKER COUNTY
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Soul of a Southerner
A southerner fondly writes her memories of growing up and living in the South.
BY MARY ANN ANDERSON • GEORGIA
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Genuine Georgia Backroads: Barnesville to Talbotton
Touring West-Central Georgia is a scenic, historic trip through time.
BY DAVID B. JENKINS • WEST CENTRAL GEORGIA
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Dad’s Certificate of Accomplishment
Family ruptures sometimes pass to the third and fourth generation.
BY WILLIAM C. NOBLE • DOOLY COUNTY
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Civil War Portrait
The Pattillo brothers served with the 22nd Georgia Infantry Regiment.
BY DAVID W. VAUGHAN • HENRYCOUNTY