Edward J. Cashin
Born 1927-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL31989A
Top Subjects
- Augusta (Ga.) (6)
- History (5)
- Georgia (3)
- History - U.S (2)
- United States - State & Local - General (2)
- United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Biography (2)
- Georgia -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Biography (2)
Books by Edward J. Cashin
Total count: 18
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Augusta and the American Revolutionevents in the Georgia back country, 1773-1783Printed for Richmond County Historical Society by Ashantilly Press1975-01-01
A history of Augusta CollegeAugusta College Press1976-01-01-
The story of AugustaRichmond County Board of Education1980-01-01
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The questA history of public education in Richmond County, GeorgiaR.L. Bryan [printer]1985-01-01
Colonial AugustaKey of the Indian CountryMercer University Press1986-06-01-
The Market PlaceAugusta Junior Woman's Club, Incorporated1986-12-01
The king's rangerThomas Brown and the American Revolution on the southern frontierUniversity of Georgia Press1989-01-01
The king's rangerThomas Brown and the American Revolution on the southern frontierUniversity of Georgia Press1989-01-01
Lachlan McGillivray, Indian traderthe shaping of the southern colonial frontierUniversity of Georgia Press1992-01-01
Governor Henry Ellis and the transformation of British North AmericaUniversity of Georgia Press1994-01-01-
Old SpringfieldRace and religion in Augusta, GeorgiaSpringfield Baptist Church [distributor]1995-01-01
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Setting Out to Begin a New WorldColonial GeorgiaBeehive Press (GA)1995-05-01
William Bartram and the American Revolution on the southern frontierUniversity of South Carolina Press2000-01-01-
Beloved Bethesdaa history of George Whitefield's home for boys, 1740-20001st ed.Mercer University Press2001-01-01
General Sherman's Girl Friend and Other Stories About AugustaAugusta College History Dept2001-08-01-
The brightest arm of the Savannahthe Augusta Canal, 1845-2000Augusta Canal Authority2002-01-01
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A Confederate legendSergeant Berry Benson in war and peace1st ed.Mercer University Press2008-01-01
Guardians of the valleyChickasaws in colonial South Carolina and GeorgiaUniversity of South Carolina Press2009-01-01