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Lagrange Mills

Built in 1888, and located on land lots 108 and 109 of the 6th district. The LaGrange Oil and Manufacturing Company was chartered on August 6, 1883, and its incorporators numbered most of the business and professional men of the little town of LaGrange: L. J. Render, A. N. Davenport, J. M. Barnard, J. G. Truitt, J. P. Thornton, H. C. Butler, W. O. Tuggle, S. P. Smith, F. M. Longley, M. L. Fleming, J. C. Forbes, T. J. Harwell, H. H. Cary, E. D. Williams, G. A. Speer, Henry Banks, W. V. Gray, A. R. Phillips, T. H. Whitaker, […]

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Effingham County, Georgia Veterans

TROOP A 2nd Battalion Georgia Cavalry “Effingham Hussars” “Captain Bird’s Mounted Company” Captain Edward Bird Captain Henry J. Strobhar, Commanding The Effingham Hussars The Effingham Hussars were organized at Springfield, Georgia, Abt. 1846, and officially entered Confederate service in April 1861 as Company A, Squadron B, Georgia Cavalry. The company subsequently became Captain Bird?s Mounted Company, 2nd Battalion Georgia Cavalry (Dec 1861), and then Company A, 2nd Battalion Georgia Cavalry. Most of its members were from Effingham County, Georgia, with only a few men from other counties. The company was sometimes called Captain Bird’s Company, and then Captain Strobhar’s Company.

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The Washwoman

February 1, 1939 Sarah Hill (Negro) 157 Church Street Athens, Georgia Wash Woman Sadie B. Hornsby Dee, Bea, The Wash Woman When I reached Sarah’s house, and knocked at the front door, three voices greet me. “Here we is come “round to the back.” I made my way to the back yard, jumping a mud hole in the walk, walking in the grass that mired down every step I took. It had been raining lots that week, however, the sun was shining on that particular afternoon. In the back yard two negro girls were bending over old fashion wash tubs

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Genealogy of John Bailey of Camden County

BAILEY, John (1790 – 1839), Camden County, Ga., son of David Bailey and Elizabeth Lang, was b. in Spanish East Fla. At age of two years and five months, on May 13, 1793, he and his brother, David Bailey, Jr., four months, were baptized. The record of their baptisms is in the Roman Catholic Parish, St. Augustine, and they were the only ones recorded there for the six children of this couple. The parent being protestants were not required to attend Mass, nor were they required to relinquish their own religion, so no baptisms are recorded in the parish archives

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