Macon (Georgia)

Macon (Georgia)
Para otros usos de este término, véase Macon.

Macon es una ciudad localizada en el centro del estado de Georgia, Estados Unidos. Es parte del área metropolitana homónima junto al condado de Bibb. Una pequeña porción de la ciudad se extiende hacia el condado de Jones. Se encuentra ubicado en el centro geográfico de Georgia, aproximadamente a 130km al sur de Atlanta, por lo cual también la denominan como el Corazón de Georgia. En el 2009, Macon tenían una población estimada de 92,582 habitantes.[1] En cuanto a población, Macon es la sexta ciudad más grande de Georgia (justo después de Atlanta).

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Bibliografía

  • Bellamy, Donnie D. "Macon, Georgia, 1823-1860: A Study in Urban Slavery," Phylon 45 (December 1984): 300-304, 308-309
  • Brown, Titus. "A New England Missionary and African-American Education in Macon: Raymond G. Von Tobel at the Ballard Normal School, 1908-1935," Georgia Historical Quarterly, Summer 1998, Vol. 82 Issue 2, pp 283–304
  • Brown, Titus. "Origins of African American Education in Macon, Georgia 1865-1866," Journal of South Georgia History, Oct 1996, Vol. 11, pp 43–59
  • Butler, John Campbell. Historical Record of Macon and Central Georgia (Macon, 1879),
  • Davis, Robert Scott. "A Cotton Kingdom Retooled for War: The Macon Arsenal and the Confederate Ordnance Establishment," Georgia Historical Quarterly, Fall 2007, Vol. 91 Issue 3, pp 266–291, full text online in EBSCO
  • Davis, Robert S. Cotton, Fire, & Dreams: The Robert Findlay Iron Works and Heavy Industry in Macon, Georgia, 1839-1912 (Macon, Ga., 1998)
  • Eisterhold, John A. "Commercial, Financial, and Industrial Macon, Georgia, During the 1840's," Georgia Historical Quarterly, Winter 1969, Vol. 53 Issue 4, pp 424–441
  • Hux, Roger K. "The in Macon 1919-1925," Georgia Historical Quarterly, Summer 1978, Vol. 62 Issue 2, pp 155–168
  • Iobst, Richard W. Civil War Macon: The History of a Confederate City (Mercer U. Press, 1999). 462 pp.
  • Keire, Mara L. For Business and Pleasure: Red-Light Districts and the Regulation of Vice in the United States, 1890-1933 (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010); 248 pages; History and popular culture of districts in Macon, Ga., and other cities
  • McInvale, Morton Ray "Macon, Georgia: The War Years, 1861-1865" (Ph.D. dissertation, Florida State University, 1973)
  • Manis, Andrew M. Macon Black and White: An Unutterable Separation in the American Century (Mercer U. Press, 2004). 432 pp.
  • Norman, Matthew W. "James H. Burton and the Confederate States Armory at Macon," Georgia Historical Quarterly, Winter 1997, Vol. 81 Issue 4, pp 974–987
  • Stone, James H. "Economic Conditions in Macon, Georgia in the 1830's," Georgia Historical Quarterly, Summer 1970, Vol. 54 Issue 2, pp 209–225
  • Yates, Bowling C.. "Macon, Georgia, Inland Trading Center 1826-1836," Georgia Historical Quarterly, Fall 1971, Vol. 55 Issue 3, pp 365–377
  • Young, Ida, Julius Gholson, and Clara Nell Hargrove. History of Macon, Georgia (Macon, 1950)


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