Oxford - Erik Blackburn Oliver - Books - Arcadia Publishing (SC) - 9781467112161 - June 23, 2014
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Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references (page 127). Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Emory's Evolution and Exodus -- 2. A Bridge of Longevity -- 3. Downtown Oxford -- 4. Service and Leadership -- 5. Preservation and Loss -- 6. Fellowship and Celebration -- 7. A Place of Children -- Bibliography. Publisher Marketing: The notion that the stateliest of oaks germinates from an altogether miniscule acorn has special meaning for the community of Oxford, Georgia, whether used literally to describe the "Prince of the Forest" or metaphorically depict large and long serving families or the birth of a great university. Emory College was rooted in the soils of Oxford for 80 years, growing in fits and starts until 1919, when, with relative suddenness, it was transplanted to Atlanta. In the wake of that move, the community shrank from a Methodist stronghold to an institutional afterthought. Yet, both the community and the campus endured and thrived again, as both old and new families put down fresh roots and engendered a deep sense of place, fellowship, service, and celebration. Contributor Bio:  Oliver, Erik Blackburn Oxford native and historian Erik Blackburn Oliver has interviewed numerous longtime residents, consulted the works of previous Oxford and Emory historians and chroniclers, pored over thousands of photographs in public and private collections, and plumbed census records to piece together this testimonial collage in tribute to his beloved hometown on the eve of its 175th anniversary.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 23, 2014
ISBN13 9781467112161
Publishers Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Genre Geographic Orientation > Georgia
Pages 127
Dimensions 163 × 231 × 10 mm   ·   299 g

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