Research Library
Bulloch Hall is pleased to recommend the following books for your educational enjoyment & enrichment: (*all books shown in black can be purchased through our online Museum Shop)
The Bulloch Family:
Bulloch Hall, Michael Hitt
Mornings on Horseback, David McCullough
Glimpse of the Past, Clarice Martin
19th Century Life:
Journal of A Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839, Frances Kemble
Children of Pride, Robert Myers
Mary Telfair, The Life and Legacy of a Nineteenth-Century Woman, Charles J., Jr. Johnson
The Private Mary Chestnut, Mary Boykin
Life On A Plantation, Bobbie Kalman
I Was A Slave Series, Donna Wyant Howell
Slave Life in Georgia, John Brown
Cherokee Trail of Tears, David G. Fitzgerald
The Roswell Mill, Caroline Matheny Dillman
Godey’s Lady’s Book 1840-1854, Tim Tierny
Civil War:
North Across the River, Ruth Beaumont Cook
Charged With Treason, Michael D. Hitt
The Roswell Women, Frances Patton Stratham
The Roswell Legacy, Frances Patton Stratham
Secret Missions of the Civil War, Philip Van Doren
Rebel Raiders, James Tertius de’Kay
Civil War Navy:
The Last Shot, Lynn Shooler
Sea of Gray, Tom Chaffin
Secret Service of the Confederate Navy, James D. Bulloch
Shark of the Confederacy, Charles M., III Robinson
Ghost Ships of the Mersey, K. J. Williams
Roosevelt Family:
Roosevelt Women, Betty Boyd Caroli
A Strenuous Life, Theodore Roosevelt
My Brother, Theodore Roosevelt, Corrine Roosevelt Robinson
The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, Edmund Morris
Theodore Rex, Edmund Morris
Architecture:
Practical House Carpenter, Asher Benjamin
The American Builders Companion, Asher Benjamin
For Children:
The Girls Own Book, Lydia Maria Francis Child
The Boy’s Own Book, William Clark
The Education of a Daughter, Archbishop Fenelon
The Mother’s Book, Lydia Maria Francis Child
Look Homeward Hannah Lee, Patricia Beatty
Welcome to Addy’s World 1864, Susan Sinnott
The American Spelling Book, Noah Webster
Journal of James Edmond Pease, Jim Murphy
Under the Quilt of Night, Deborah Hopkinson
A Child’s Day, Historic Communities, Bobbie Kalman
A Slave’s Day, Historic Communities, Antionette Debiasi
19th Century Cooking:
The American Frugal Housewife, Lydia Maria Francis Child
Union Army Camp Cooking, Patricia Mitchell
Victorian Parlors and Tea Parties, Patricia Mitchell