Young Harris College - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • A History of Young L.G. Harris College, Joseph Milton Brogdon, 1938
  • History of Young L.G. Harris College, Thomas Jackson Lance, 1935, 61 pages
  • Young Harris College: 1886-1986, Louisa Franklin & Jeffery S. Moody, 1986
  • The Miracle of Brasstown Valley, Zell Miller, 2007, 180 pages, ISBN 0-9796462-0-0

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