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Garnie W. McGinty

Garnie William McGinty (April 5, 1900 – April 22, 1984)[1] was a historian whose career was principally based for thirty-five years at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana.

Garnie W. McGinty
Born(1900-04-05)April 5, 1900
DiedApril 22, 1984(1984-04-22) (aged 84)
Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.
Education
Occupations
Notable workLouisiana Redeemed: The Overthrow of Carpet-Bag Rule 1876-1880 (1941)
Spouse
Zoe Heard McGinty
(m. 1932; died 1976)
Parents
  • Alonzo Eugene McGinty (father)
  • Maude Leshe McGinty (mother)

Biography edit

McGinty was born in Bienville Parish in north Louisiana between Ringgold and Bienville to Alonzo Eugene McGinty and the former Maude Leshe. He was educated in local schools and attended Baptist-affiliated Louisiana College in Pineville and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches. He procured the Master of Arts degree from Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee. He also studied at Vanderbilt University in Nashville and the University of Chicago in Illinois before he received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin. The U.S. Congress declared war on Germany one day after McGinty's seventeenth birthday. He was hence part of the Student Army Training Corps during World War I.[2]

Early in his academic career, McGinty was the principal of elementary schools in Red River, Claiborne, and Pointe Coupee parishes. He was also the principal of a secondary school in De Soto Parish south of Shreveport.[2] McGinty taught at the college level for a half-century, having served at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Northwestern State (then known as Louisiana Normal College), Louisiana Tech (then Louisiana Polytechnic Institute), and the University of Montevallo in Montevallo in central Alabama. He headed the social sciences, later history, department at Louisiana Tech for thirty-five years. He was succeeded in the history chairmanship by William Y. Thompson, a native of Baton Rouge who specialized in Civil War and southern studies. McGinty also served for a year as the acting president of NSU, his alma mater. Upon his retirement from Louisiana Tech, he was appointed professor emeritus. The McGinty Chair of History was established by Louisiana Tech in his honor.[2] Similar chairs honor Thompson[3] and John D. Winters, another specialist in the Civil War.[4] Scholarships are also named for McGinty as is the Louisiana Tech publications division.[5]

In 1962, McGinty was elected by his colleagues as the fifth president of the reorganized Louisiana Historical Association.[6] In 1971, three years prior to the opening of Louisiana Downs in Bossier City, McGinty published "Horse-racing in North Louisiana, 1911–1914," in the journal, North Louisiana History, a twice-annual publication of the North Louisiana Historical Association, an organization which he formerly headed.[2][7]

During his 50-year teaching career, McGinty wrote forty essays and articles, fifty book reviews, and five books. His A History of Louisiana was used as a college textbook for two decades. Another popular work is Louisiana Redeemed: The Overthrow of Carpetbag Rule, 1876–1880, a 1941 study of the Reconstruction era, which ends with the triumph of the Redeemers, the southern Democrats who defeated the Radical Republican administrations across the South.[8]

McGinty was listed in Who's Who in Education, The Dictionary of International Scholars, and Men of Achievement. On July 15, 1932, McGinty married the former Zoé Heard (1902–1976) of Ruston. The couple had no children.[2][9] McGinty had a brother, Thomas Guice McGinty (1893–1983) of Sibley, a state government employee who twice ran for sheriff of his adopted Webster Parish.[10]

McGinty was a brother-in-law of Charles Raymond Heard (1896–1963), a prominent wholesale grocer in Ruston who served on the Louisiana State Board of Education prior to 1960, when he was unseated in the Democratic primary election by later U.S. Representative Joe Waggonner of Louisiana's 4th congressional district.[11]

Works edit

  • — (30 April 1999) [1941]. Louisiana Redeemed: The Overthrow of Carpet-Bag Rule 1876-1880 (First ed.). Firebird Press. ISBN 978-1-56-554614-1. LCCN 42000810. OCLC 54951437. OL 8665309M – via Google Books.

References edit

  1. ^ "Social Security Death Index". ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e . lahistory.org. Archived from the original on June 10, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
  3. ^ . Louisiana Tech University. n.d. Archived from the original on May 30, 2010. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  4. ^ "University Foundation Professorships". latech.edu. Retrieved June 24, 2010.
  5. ^ . history.latech.edu. Archived from the original on November 25, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
  6. ^ . lahistory.org. Archived from the original on June 20, 2010. Retrieved July 21, 2010.
  7. ^ McGinty, Garnie W., North Louisiana History Vol. 3, No. 1, Fall 1971: 22–27
  8. ^ Skipper, Ottis Clark (January 1, 1943). "Reviewed Work: Louisiana Redeemed: The Overthrow of Carpetbag Rule, 1876-1880 by G. W. McGinty". The Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 46 (3). Texas State Historical Association: 290–292. ISSN 0038-478X. JSTOR 30237419. LCCN 12020299. OCLC 1766223.
  9. ^ McGinty, Garnie William (January 1, 1979). A twig of the McGinty family tree. Tri-State Print. and Bindery. ASIN B0006E2JNG. LCCN 80119141. OCLC 5922317. OL 4140718M.
  10. ^ Minden Press, September 30, 1963, p. 8
  11. ^ "Prominent Ruston Grocer Dies". Ruston Daily Leader in Findagrave.com. January 14, 1963. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
Preceded by
Joseph G. Tregle, Jr.
President of the Louisiana Historical Association

Garnie William McGinty
1962–1963

Succeeded by
Walter M. Lowrey

External links edit

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Garnie William McGinty April 5 1900 April 22 1984 1 was a historian whose career was principally based for thirty five years at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston Louisiana Garnie W McGintyBorn 1900 04 05 April 5 1900Ringgold Louisiana U S DiedApril 22 1984 1984 04 22 aged 84 Shreveport Louisiana U S EducationLouisiana Normal College BA Peabody College MAUniversity of Texas at Austin PhD OccupationsAuthoressayisthistorianprofessorNotable workLouisiana Redeemed The Overthrow of Carpet Bag Rule 1876 1880 1941 SpouseZoe Heard McGinty m 1932 died 1976 wbr ParentsAlonzo Eugene McGinty father Maude Leshe McGinty mother Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 References 4 External linksBiography editMcGinty was born in Bienville Parish in north Louisiana between Ringgold and Bienville to Alonzo Eugene McGinty and the former Maude Leshe He was educated in local schools and attended Baptist affiliated Louisiana College in Pineville and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches He procured the Master of Arts degree from Peabody College in Nashville Tennessee He also studied at Vanderbilt University in Nashville and the University of Chicago in Illinois before he received his Ph D from the University of Texas at Austin The U S Congress declared war on Germany one day after McGinty s seventeenth birthday He was hence part of the Student Army Training Corps during World War I 2 Early in his academic career McGinty was the principal of elementary schools in Red River Claiborne and Pointe Coupee parishes He was also the principal of a secondary school in De Soto Parish south of Shreveport 2 McGinty taught at the college level for a half century having served at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green Kentucky Northwestern State then known as Louisiana Normal College Louisiana Tech then Louisiana Polytechnic Institute and the University of Montevallo in Montevallo in central Alabama He headed the social sciences later history department at Louisiana Tech for thirty five years He was succeeded in the history chairmanship by William Y Thompson a native of Baton Rouge who specialized in Civil War and southern studies McGinty also served for a year as the acting president of NSU his alma mater Upon his retirement from Louisiana Tech he was appointed professor emeritus The McGinty Chair of History was established by Louisiana Tech in his honor 2 Similar chairs honor Thompson 3 and John D Winters another specialist in the Civil War 4 Scholarships are also named for McGinty as is the Louisiana Tech publications division 5 In 1962 McGinty was elected by his colleagues as the fifth president of the reorganized Louisiana Historical Association 6 In 1971 three years prior to the opening of Louisiana Downs in Bossier City McGinty published Horse racing in North Louisiana 1911 1914 in the journal North Louisiana History a twice annual publication of the North Louisiana Historical Association an organization which he formerly headed 2 7 During his 50 year teaching career McGinty wrote forty essays and articles fifty book reviews and five books His A History of Louisiana was used as a college textbook for two decades Another popular work is Louisiana Redeemed The Overthrow of Carpetbag Rule 1876 1880 a 1941 study of the Reconstruction era which ends with the triumph of the Redeemers the southern Democrats who defeated the Radical Republican administrations across the South 8 McGinty was listed in Who s Who in Education The Dictionary of International Scholars and Men of Achievement On July 15 1932 McGinty married the former Zoe Heard 1902 1976 of Ruston The couple had no children 2 9 McGinty had a brother Thomas Guice McGinty 1893 1983 of Sibley a state government employee who twice ran for sheriff of his adopted Webster Parish 10 McGinty was a brother in law of Charles Raymond Heard 1896 1963 a prominent wholesale grocer in Ruston who served on the Louisiana State Board of Education prior to 1960 when he was unseated in the Democratic primary election by later U S Representative Joe Waggonner of Louisiana s 4th congressional district 11 Works edit 30 April 1999 1941 Louisiana Redeemed The Overthrow of Carpet Bag Rule 1876 1880 First ed Firebird Press ISBN 978 1 56 554614 1 LCCN 42000810 OCLC 54951437 OL 8665309M via Google Books References edit Social Security Death Index ssdi rootsweb ancestry com Retrieved July 23 2010 a b c d e A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography lahistory org Archived from the original on June 10 2009 Retrieved July 23 2010 Louisiana Board of Regents Support Fund Endowed Professorships Louisiana Tech University n d Archived from the original on May 30 2010 Retrieved February 2 2022 University Foundation Professorships latech edu Retrieved June 24 2010 Louisiana Tech University Department of History Scholarships and Financial Assistance history latech edu Archived from the original on November 25 2009 Retrieved July 23 2010 Presidents of the Louisiana Historical Association lahistory org Archived from the original on June 20 2010 Retrieved July 21 2010 McGinty Garnie W North Louisiana History Vol 3 No 1 Fall 1971 22 27 Skipper Ottis Clark January 1 1943 Reviewed Work Louisiana Redeemed The Overthrow of Carpetbag Rule 1876 1880 by G W McGinty The Southwestern Historical Quarterly 46 3 Texas State Historical Association 290 292 ISSN 0038 478X JSTOR 30237419 LCCN 12020299 OCLC 1766223 McGinty Garnie William January 1 1979 A twig of the McGinty family tree Tri State Print and Bindery ASIN B0006E2JNG LCCN 80119141 OCLC 5922317 OL 4140718M Minden Press September 30 1963 p 8 Prominent Ruston Grocer Dies Ruston Daily Leader in Findagrave com January 14 1963 Retrieved May 5 2017 Preceded byJoseph G Tregle Jr President of the Louisiana Historical Association Garnie William McGinty 1962 1963 Succeeded byWalter M LowreyExternal links editGarnie William McGinty at Find a Grave permanent dead link Portals nbsp Biography nbsp United States nbsp Education nbsp History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Garnie W McGinty amp oldid 1224790905, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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