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A brief historical overview of the efforts from 1866 to the present to conserve and protect the barrier islands of Georgia.

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A brief historical overview of the efforts from 1866 to the present to conserve and protect the barrier islands of Georgia.
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Autorenporträt
BUDDY SULLIVAN, a native of McIntosh County, is the author of 35 books and monographs about the history, culture, and ecology of coastal Georgia. Among other awards he is a recipient of the Governor's Medal in the Humanities from the Georgia Humanities Council in recognition of his literary contributions to the state. Sullivan's books include histories of McIntosh and Bryan counties and Sapelo Island, a history of the state of Georgia, and studies relating to the rice and timber economies of the low country in the nineteenth century. Sullivan was a newspaper sports writer from 1970 to 1985 followed by eight years as editor of the Darien News. He was manager of the Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve from 1993 to 2013 and is now Senior Historian of the Coastal Georgia Historical Society and an independent writer and consultant residing on ancestral tidewater property at Cedar Point, McIntosh County.