Josiah Tatnall III: A Proud Navy Officer & Southern Gentleman

Josiah Tatnall III, born on November 9, 1795, in Savannah, Georgia, was a naval officer who left  a lasting mark on both the United States Navy and the Confederate Navy. Coming from a  prominent family with deep ties to Georgia his upbringing was steeped in the values of honor,  duty, and loyalty. These qualities would […]

Moxley Sorrel: The Right Hand of General Longstreet

Gilbert Moxley Sorrel, born on February 23, 1838, in Savannah, Georgia, was a pivotal figure in  the Confederate Army, serving as both a close aide and trusted officer to General James  Longstreet. His keen mind and exceptional organizational skills made him an indispensable part  of Longstreet’s command, and his loyalty to the Confederate cause never […]

Marie Myrick: A Pioneer of Southern Journalism and a Voice for Progress

Marie Myrick was a trailblazer in Southern journalism, a woman who defied societal  expectations to leave an indelible mark on the history of American newspapers. Born in Macon,  Georgia, on March 18, 1868, Marie developed a passion for writing at an early age. This passion,  coupled with her tenacity, would later lead her to become […]

Eli Whitney: Innovator and Beyond

Eli Whitney was so much more than just the man behind the Cotton Gin. He was a man with a  mind for innovation. Born on December 8, 1765, in Westborough, Massachusetts, is often  remembered for a single invention: the cotton gin. However, Whitney’s life and work  encompassed much more than this famous creation. His time […]

Juliette Gordon Low: The Trailblazer Behind the Girl Scouts

Juliette Gordon Low, affectionately known as “Daisy” to her friends and family, was born on  October 31, 1860, into a well-established family in Savannah, Georgia. Raised in a home of  privilege and cultural refinement, Low’s early life was marked by an adventurous spirit and a  deep sense of empathy for others. Though she traveled extensively, […]

John Wesley: Ministry, Conflict, & A New Direction

A Missionary’s Journey to the New World  John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, is a figure of great significance in the history of  Savannah, Georgia. Born in Epworth, England, on June 28, 1703, Wesley was deeply influenced  by his religious upbringing and education at Oxford. In 1735, seeking to spread the Gospel and  to serve […]