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WILBER CALDWELL
Wilber W. Caldwell is an independent writer and photographer living in the north Georgia mountains. In 1996, after a long career in the music industry, Mr. Caldwell began to actively indulge a variety of personal interests, including history, architecture, photography, food, and philosophy. His published works reflect the multiplicity of his fascinations. In addition to Searching for the Dixie Barbecue, they include The Courthouse and the Depot: The Architecture of Hope in an Age of Despair, a study of railroad expansion and its effect on public architecture in the rural South 1833–1910, published in 2001; and Cynicism and the American Dream, a work of social criticism to be published in late 2005.