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Cumberland Island: A History (Wormsloe Foundation Publication) [Paperback]

Mary R. Bullard (Author)
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Wormsloe Foundation Publication March 1, 2005
Cumberland Island is a national treasure. The largest of the Sea Islands along the Georgia coast, it is a history-filled place of astounding natural beauty. With a thoroughness unmatched by any previous account, Cumberland Island: A History chronicles five centuries of change to the landscape and its people from the days of the first Native Americans through the late-twentieth-century struggles between developers and conservationists.

Author Mary Bullard, widely regarded as the person most knowledgeable about Cumberland Island, is a descendant of the Carnegie family, Cumberland's last owners before it was acquired by the federal government in 1972 and designated a National Seashore. Bullard's discussion of the Carnegie era on Cumberland is notable for its intimate glimpse into how the family's feelings toward the island bore upon Cumberland's destiny.

Bullard draws on more than twenty years of research and travels about the island to describe how water, wind, and the cycles of nature continue to shape it and also how humans have imprinted themselves on the face of Cumberland across time--from the Timuca, Guale, and Mocamo Indians to the subsequent appearances of Spanish, French, African, British, and American inhabitants. The result is an engaging narrative in which discussions about tidal marshes, sea turtles, and wild horses are mixed with accounts of how the island functioned as a center for indigo, rice, cotton, fishing, and timber. Even frequent visitors and former residents will learn something new from Bullard's account of Cumberland Island.


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"This history of a place and its people makes fascinating reading. Mary Bullard has told the story of Cumberland Island in more detail, and with more insight, than has been done before, and probably will ever be done again."--Harvey H. Jackson, Jacksonville State University


"Cumberland Island is the best book written about any barrier island on the Georgia coast—and there have been many."--Buddy Sullivan, author of Early Days on the Georgia Tidewater


"This is one of those travel/history books that will please all the serious Georgia history and nature lovers. . . . If you read it and then visit Cumberland Island, your knowledge of the historical landscape will probably impress even the natives."--Macon Magazine


"Bullard has done a commendable job . . . This book is a very solid addition to any Georgia history library and will be a valuable source for students . . . Bullard is to be commended for her contribution to Georgia scholarship."--Georgia Historical Quarterly


"In this richly researched book, Bullard explores Cumberland Island's historical significance and remarkable beauty. . . . Bullard's research is vast and impeccable, a treasure for anyone who has visited Cumberland or wishes to."--St. Petersburg Times


“Bullard's history has all the hallmarks of an award-winning book. She has carefully mined local, state, and national archives and illustrated her story with numerous maps and photographs. Perhaps most noteworthy, she has written a history that will be interesting to both scholars and general readers."--Journal of Southern History


"Overall, the book is well researched and provides the best historical account specifically of Cumberland Island yet presented."--Cumberland Island Newsletter


"Anyone interested in reading the saga of this, the largest of Georgia's islands, and the families who lived there should read this work."--Atlanta Journal-Constitution

About the Author

Mary R. Bullard is an independent scholar specializing in Sea Island history. Her books include Robert Stafford of Cumberland Island (Georgia), An Abandoned Black Settlement on Cumberland Island, and Black Liberation on Cumberland Island in 1815. She resides in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 440 pages
  • Publisher: A Wormsloe Foundation Publication (March 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0820327417
  • ISBN-13: 978-0820327419
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #639,540 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely informative - Very well researched - Unusual data, July 3, 2006
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This is a book that Cumberland Island history buffs must have. Bullard has accomplished an amazing level of research and put it together in a very readable format. While she has glossed over many details found in other books, she presents facts and data I have never seen in any other book written about Cumberland. So, it is not the only book you need to understand Cumberland; you do need the others. too. The history written here goes as far back as one could go in the written history of Cumberland. You will not be displeased with this book. And as I said earlier, it is a must have for those who collect books on the Cumberland Islands. As a side note, I had hoped for a little more data on Little Cumberland Island...but, this is one great book. And for you researchers, almost the last third of the book contains reference material where you can begin or further your own research of Cumberland Island or the variety of people connected with her past.
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The ONLY book you ever need regarding Cumberland Island!, October 10, 2009
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As a full-time resident of Cumberland Island, I am often asked which book folks should buy to learn more about the island. Without any hesitation, I ALWAYS tell them Mary Bullard's book, Cumberland Island A History! It's a true reference book and the bibliography is amazing! Mary spent at least 20 years researching this book. SO many trash books out there folks....This is the book you need to read if you want to know the FACTS! Other authors have spun tales and quoted my husband without even speaking with him (Charles Seabrook!). Don't waste your money on any of those trash books. THIS is the book you need.
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