

An edition of The Inman family (2002)
an Atlanta family from Reconstruction to World War I
By Tammy Galloway
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
Mercer University Press
Language
eng
Pages
186
Description:
"In late nineteenth-century Atlanta, a group of enterprising businessmen worked their way into the elite circles, taking advantage of the disruption of society caused by the Civil War. The Inman family were planters who lost their farms in the war and came to Atlanta to start over. In time, they became successful leaders in business and city government. Their success in the economic arena made possible access to prominent cultural, social, and political positions through which they helped influence and shape Atlanta's growth."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Biography, Businessmen, City and town life, Economic conditions, Elite (Social sciences), History, Influence, Politicians, Social life and customs, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, Atlanta (ga.), economic conditions, Georgia, social life and customs, Georgia, biography, United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, influence, Politicians, united states, Businesspeople, biography
People: Inman family
Places: Atlanta, Atlanta (Ga.), Georgia, United States
Times: Civil War, 1861-1865