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The Dodge Land Troubles, 1868-1923

ISBN  0-9745650-1-6
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The Dodge Land Troubles, 1868-1923, is a history book which contains articles from newspapers in the three-rivers area of the State of Georgia. It is the result of over fifty years of research. These articles, some published in the 1830s, tell the history of the Dodge family’s timber depletion during their 55-year tenure in the counties of Telfair, Dodge, Pulaski, Laurens, and Montgomery, a 500-square-mile area of longleaf yellow pine timber, some of which was several hundred years old.

This book records the history upon which the historical novel Widow of Sighing Pines is based. They are “companion books.”
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