Description: About this Item The item is a book Hardback The Author Name is Benjamin Galland The Title is Following the Tabby Trail : Where Coastal History Is Captured in Unique Oyster-Shell Structures Condition New Other Comments Pages Count - 352. Category - Travel Product Description - Following the Tabby Trail provides a guided tour of some of the most significant tabby structures found along the southeastern coast and includes more than two hundred illustrations that highlight the human and architectural histories of forty-eight specific sites. Jingle Davis explains how tabby-a unique oyster-shell concrete-helps us to understand the complex past of the coast. A tabby structure is, as the author puts it, "a storehouse of history." Each of the site descriptions includes the intriguing profile of a historic figure associated in some way with the tabby. Though the first documented use of tabby in North America was in 1672 in what is now St. Augustine, Florida, Spanish colonists had used many of its constituent parts a century earlier. In addition to their Spanish-speaking competitors, colonizers from France and the British Isles also enthusiastically adopted the building material for their colonial missions. This meant, of course, that enslaved Africans and Indigenous peoples built with the material. Tabby remained a fashionable, effective, and enduring building material until shortly after the Civil War. This richly photographed work provides readers with a guide to the underexplored string of tabby structures still standing along the stretch of coast between Florida and South Carolina, an approximately 275-mile trail traced by the book from just south of St. Augustine north to the dead town of Dorchester near Summerville. Sites include such varied structures as ancient Late Archaic shell mounds called middens and rings of shells thousands of years old Fort Matanzas, built in 1742 but named for a sixteenth-century massacre of French colonists by St. Augustine's Spanish founder Pedro Menendez de Aviles Fort Mose, a significant feature of Florida's Black Heritage Trail and homes of the enslaved, warehouses, Charleston's seawall, churches, and cemeteries. We Use Stock Images Because we have over 2 million items for sale we have to use stock images, this listing does not include the actual image of the item for sale. The purchase of this specific item is made with the understanding that the image shown in this listing is a stock image and not the actual item for sale. For example: some of our stock images include stickers, labels, price tags, hyper stickers, obi's, promotional messages, signatures and or writing which may not be available in the actual item. When possible we will add details of the items we are selling to help buyers know what is included in the item for sale. The details are provided automatically from our central master database and can sometimes be wrong. Books are released in many editions and variations, such as standard edition, re-issue, not for sale, promotional, special edition, limited edition, and many other editions and versions. The Book you receive could be any of these editions or variations. If you are looking for a specific edition or version please contact us to verify what we are selling. Gift Ideas This is a great Christmas gift idea. Hours of Service We have many warehouses, some of the warehouses process orders seven days a week, but the Administration Support Staff are located at a head office location, outside of the warehouses, and typically work only Monday to Friday. Location ID 9000z iHaveit SKU ID 167397712
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Location: US
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Fiction/Non-Fiction: Non-Fiction
Genre/Subject: Travel
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Length: 215
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Title: Following the Tabby Trail Where Coastal History Is Captured in
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Weight: 1.04
Number of Pages: 352 Pages
Publication Name: Following the Tabby Trail : Where Coastal History Is Captured in Unique Oyster-Shell Structures
Language: English
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Item Height: 1.4 in
Subject: United States / South / South Atlantic (DC, De, Fl, Ga, Md, Nc, SC, VA, WV), General, History / General, Fossils
Publication Year: 2022
Item Weight: 37.4 Oz
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: Nature, Travel, Architecture
Item Length: 8.1 in
Author: Jingle Davis
Item Width: 8.2 in
Series: Wormsloe Foundation Publication Ser.
Format: Hardcover