
The Georgia Open History Library has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this collection, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Georgia Open History Library
The Georgia Open History Library (GOHL) includes open-access digital editions of single-authored scholarly titles and two multivolume series, comprising almost fifty individual volumes in history and primary documents. The open text library was generously funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities in anticipation of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States in 2026. Our title selection, not surprisingly, focuses on the colony and eventual statehood of Georgia and its relationship with other groups, colonies, countries, and the new Union. It includes studies of Adams and Jefferson; the American Revolution in Georgia; the Creek Nation; the papers of Revolutionary War general Lachlan McIntosh and the colony’s visionary founder James Edward Oglethorpe; and records of the German-speaking Protestant Salzburger settlement.

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Link Link Origins of a Southern Mosaic: Studies of Early Carolina and Georgia
Link T. Butler King of Georgia
Link Laws of the Creek Nation
Link Salzburgers and Their Descendants
Link Revolution and Regeneration: Life Cycle and the Historical Vision of the Generation 1776
Link Georgia's Planting Prelate
Link Old Petersburg and the Broad River Valley of Georgia: Their Rise and Decline
Link Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America Volume 17: 1759-1760
Link Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America Volume 16: 1753-1754
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- publisherUniversity of Georgia Press
- publisher placeAthens, GA
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