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Sylvia Gailey Head, who was born in north Georgia in 1903 and now resides in Athens, Georgia, is a colorful local historian. Elizabeth Etheridge, also a Georgia native, is a professional historian who has taught history at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia, since 1966. She earned her Ph. D. in American history from the University of Georgia. She is the author of The Butterfly Caste: A Social History of Pallagra in the South.
"...Sylvia Head and Elizabeth Etheridge...have succeeded in producing a narrative that reads well and is a good history." -- Edward J. Cashin, Augusta College
"...Throughout, the story is enlivened by the authors' wit and the copiously quoted unintentional humor of office-seeking Georgians." -- Johanna Nicol Shields, Journal of the Early Republic
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