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Author and historian to speak at Richmond Hill History Museum
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Author and historian Buddy Sullivan will be the keynote speaker for the Richmond Hill History Museum’s monthly lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 5, at 11460 Ford Ave.
Sullivan will be discussing and signing his new book, “A Georgia Tidewater Companion.” He also is the author of “Early Days on the Georgia Tidewater, From Beautiful Zion to Red Bird Creek, Georgia: A State History” and 13 other books on coastal Georgia history.
Sullivan’s latest book is an assortment of essays, papers and short studies on various aspects of his research over the last quarter-century. He will talk about his coastal roots, his path to becoming a coastal historian, his research methodology and how some of his books evolved from idea to publication.
This lecture is free for members of the Historical Society. A $5 donation is requested from non-members. Books can be purchased for $30.

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