

An edition of The Jekyll Island cottage colony (1998)
By June Hall McCash
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Language
eng
Pages
316
Description:
During the Gilded Age, Jekyll Island, Georgia, was one of the most exclusive resort destinations in the United States. Owned by the most elite and inaccessible social club in America, a group whose members included Rockefellers, Pulitzers, Vanderbilts, Goulds, and Morgans, this quiet refuge in the Golden Isles was the perfect winter getaway for the wealthy new industrial class of the snowbound North. In this new book, June Hall McCash focuses on the social club's members and the "cottages" they built near the clubhouse between 1888 and 1928. Illustrated with hundreds of never-before-published photographs from private family collections, The Jekyll Island Cottage Colony tells the stories of each home, the owners' connections with the island, and the residents' interactions with one another.
subjects: Social life and customs, Domestic Architecture, Biography, Historic buildings, Dwellings, Architecture, Domestic, Historic buildings, southern states, Georgia, social life and customs, Georgia, biography, Architecture, domestic, united states
Places: Georgia, Jekyll Island, Jekyll Island (Ga.)