Author: Joseph Kitchens
Southern writer/historian focuses on Deep South and Georgia topics, especially of Native American Cherokees and Creeks, plantation life and cotton. Academically trained with a sense of humor and curiosity about how history impacts families and their everyday lives, even in the smallest places.17.03.2022
Photo Exhibition by Neil McGahee,
“In Ordinary Times” comes to Reinhardt’s Falany March 21-April 8, 2022 My former student and longtime friend, Neil…
28.02.2022
Redux: Mitchell and Warm Springs; A Link Between Two Small Georgia Towns and President Roosevelt
This is a republishing of my earlier post about the links between two small Georgia towns, links that…
14.02.2022
Connections: A Georgia Soldier, Two Presidents, and the TITANIC Disaster
If you have toured the stately antebellum homes in Roswell, Georgia you likely know that President Theodore Roosevelt’s…
09.12.2021
Connections: Drama at a River Crossing
Bridges are often crossroads of imagination. I encountered this scene one fall day when I stopped to check…