Courthouses of Georgia
Title Details
Pages: 368
Illustrations: 160 color photos
Trim size: 12.000in x 9.000in
Formats
Hardcover
Pub Date: 10/15/2014
ISBN: 9-780-8203-4688-5
List Price: $41.95
Subsidies and Partnerships
Published in association with Georgia Humanities
Related Subjects
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
Other Links of Interest
• Learn more about Georgia's County Governments at the New Georgia Encyclopedia
Courthouses of Georgia
A visually stunning and fact-filled tribute to Georgia’s “temples of justice”
Skip to
- Description
- Reviews
- Awards
The courthouses of Georgia’s 159 counties hold the keys to the history of individual families and entire communities alike. From their primary role as the temples of justice for our court system to their better-known function as the official repository of public records for significant life events, these buildings anchor many of Georgia’s town squares.
In Courthouses of Georgia, internationally recognized photographer Greg Newington captures the prominence and character of these great structures. His images pay tribute to the community’s investment in preserving historic courthouses for future generations and celebrate new facilities designed to accommodate expanded county programs and services, keeping pace with the state’s tremendous growth.
Courthouses of Georgia commemorates the centennial anniversary of Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG), Georgia’s county government association. In his introduction to this lavishly illustrated book, former Georgia House of Representatives majority leader Larry Walker shares memories of county courthouses by legislators, authors, judges, and other notable state figures, and historian George Justice highlights the proud civic and architectural heritage of each structure to provide additional context. Organized by the nine travel regions of Georgia, the book offers the perfect starting point for touring any of Georgia’s counties and instills an appreciation for historic preservation.
—Larry Walker, from the introduction
—Covington News
—Dink NeSmith, Athens Banner-Herald
—Library Journal (Best Reference of 2014)
—Melissa Tufts, Northeast Georgia Living
Winner
Award for Advocacy, Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council
Short-listed
Georgia Author of the Year Awards, Georgia Writers Association
Winner
Achievement Award, National Association of Counties