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De Renne : three generations of a Georgia family / William Harris Bragg.

Van Pelt Library F285.2 .B73 1999
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bragg, William Harris.
Series:
Publications (Wormsloe Foundation) ; no. 21.
Publications (Wormsloe Foundation)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Historiography.
Georgia--Historiography.
Georgia.
Georgia--History--1775-1865.
History.
Georgia--History--1865-.
De Renne family.
Georgia--Biography.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xx, 632 pages, 128 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Athens : University of Georgia Press, [1999]
Summary:
Much of what is known today of Georgia history was preserved through the diligent efforts of a single family. From Wormsloe, their ancestral plantation near Savannah, the De Rennes built an extraordinary collection of books and manuscripts on the history of the state and the Confederacy, much of which is now housed at the University of Georgia and the Museum of the Confederacy. This book focuses on their efforts in the years 1827 through 1970, conveying the passion and purpose with which they pursued their avocation.
William Harris Bragg has mined a vast array of archival sources to present this engaging narrative of the De Renne family. He tells how Wealthy bibliophile and philanthropist G. W. J. De Renne and his wife, Mary, set the precedent for the family's accumulation of historic material, how their son established the Wymberley Jones De Renne Georgia Library that bears his name, and how his children in turn expanded upon that tradition. The De Rennes also printed limited editions of primary historical materials beginning with the series known as the Wormsloe Quartos.
Bragg's account of three generations of the De Renne family vividly records their achievements as it reconstructs their life at Wormsloe and follows them in their travels around the world. It provides glimpses into not only the dynamics and behavior of one of Georgia's oldest and most prominent families but also the evolution of the southern aristocracy. The book draws on newly available material to expand significantly on Ellis Merton Coulter's 1955 work, Wormsloe, and provides the most complete account to date of the De Rennes.
Beyond the story of the De Renne family, Bragg also reveals much about the historyof collecting and of the antiquarian book trade, as well as of the evolution of Georgia historical documentation. Appendix material includes genealogical tables and lists of collections and publications, making De Renne: Three Generations of a Georgia Family an invaluable source for all scholars and aficionados of southern history.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [563]-591) and index.
ISBN:
0820320897
OCLC:
40452974

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