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Cumberland Island National Seashore: A History of Conservation Conflict - Dilsaver, Lary M, and Center for American Places (Prepared for publication by)
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Located off the coast of Georgia, Cumberland Island was once the retreat of some of America's wealthiest families, most notably the family of Thomas Carnegle, brother of steel magnate Andrew Carnegle, and his wife Lucy. The death in 1962 of their last child, Florence Carnegle Perkins, ended the restrictions of a complex family trust arrangement, and led to the division of their land among Carnegle descendants. These parties and the other landowners, both old and new, clashed over their conflicting interests in retaining ...

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Cumberland Island National Seashore: A History of Conservation Conflict 2004, University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville

ISBN-13: 9780813922683

Hardcover