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Works by Robert Scott Davis
Georgia Research: A Handbook for Genealogists, Historians, Archivists, Lawyers, Librarians, and Other Researchers (1656) 72 copies
Research in Georgia: With a Special Emphasis upon the Georgia Department of Archives and History (2002) 23 copies
A Researcher's Library of Georgia History, Genealogy, and Records Sources, Vol. 2 (Researcher's Library of Georgia… (1991) 13 copies
The 1833 Land Lottery of Georgia and Other Missing Names of Winners in the Georgia Land Lotteries (1991) 13 copies
Ghosts And Shadows of Andersonville: Essays on the Secret Social Histories of America's Deadliest Prison (2006) 12 copies
Quaker records in Georgia: Wrightsborough, 1772-1793 : Friendsborough, 1776-1777 (Ancestoring monograph series) (1986) 8 copies
Cotton, Fire & Dreams: The Robert Findlay Iron Works and Heavy Industry in Macon, Georgia 1839-1912 (1998) 5 copies
The early settlers of Georgia : a list of the file headings of the loose headright and bounty land grant files in the… (1997) 2 copies
"Indians of Pickens County," 1 copy
A Blountsville picture book 1 copy
A guide to native American (Indian) research sources at the Georgia Department of Archives and History (1985) 1 copy
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- Legal name
- Davis, Robert Scott, Jr.
- Other names
- Davis, Bob
- Birthdate
- 1954-02-14
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- Blountsville, Alabama, USA
- Education
- Piedmont College
North Georgia College
University of Alabama at Birmingham - Occupations
- genealogist
historian - Organizations
- Wallace State Community College
Marble Valley Historical Society
Alabama Historical Records Advisory Board - Awards and honors
- Outstanding Young Men in America (1976)
National Award of Merit from the National Genealogical Society (1986)
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- Works
- 46
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 398
- Popularity
- #60,946
- Rating
- 4.8
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 31
Edited with an introduction by Robert Scott Davis, Jr.