Louis “Press Preston Huddleston (1870-1956) began working for The Atlanta Journal as a young man in the 1880s as a printer and moved over to work in The Atlanta Constitution building that sat at the southeast corner of Alabama and Forsyth in 1900 where he was the real estate and industrial news … [Read more...]
Histocrats Interview
Do you know about the Histocrats? They interviewed me recently as part of their “7 Questions With…” series. The complete interview can be found here. Click through and scroll down past my photo. I appreciate this opportunity to share a bit about my love of history and my own personal … [Read more...]
Historical Hats
A few years ago, I woke one morning realizing I had a few things to do that did not have anything to do with any of work goals. The long list included making appointments for others, finding paperwork for others, washing clothes for others, and planning a couple of projects I needed to finish for … [Read more...]
The Red River Raft
I love the story of the Red River Raft for several reasons. It has an intriguing name. You might see in your mind's eye images of pioneers racing down a river with all their earthly possessions stacked on a hastily fashioned wooden log raft, but that's not what this story is about. In fact, … [Read more...]
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