Billie Jones is researching the Crouch family on SCEDGEFI-L@rootsweb.com <SCEDGEFI-L@rootsweb.com> so you might want to subscribe. Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Jackson" <listpops@charter.net> To: <GARICHMO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 5:24 PM Subject: RE: [GARICHMO] City Maps from 1950s > Their names were Lloyd W. Jackson, Sr. and Bertie Mae (Crouch) Jackson. I > was born in 1943 so the visits would be from that year until the late > '50s. > Their street was Cooper Street but I do not remember the number. That > section's architecture was very interesting in that each house was a > mirror > image of the one across the street, exactly alike except in reverse. > > I had forgotten about the name "Frog Hollow" but do recall my dad telling > me > about it. > > I live in Smyrna, GA which is not awfully far but time to make the trip is > hard to come by. I do plan a trip at some point because I have some > great-grandparents buried in Augusta and Graniteville, SC. I plan to take > pictures of the headstones and try to dig up a little more info about > them. > > If you do have time to check for me at the library I will appreciate it > tremendously. If you are able to make copies I will gladly reimburse you > for your expenses. > > Thanks, > > Jim > > -----Original Message----- > From: Oldnail@aol.com [mailto:Oldnail@aol.com] > Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 11:53 AM > To: GARICHMO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [GARICHMO] City Maps from 1950s > > > Jim, > > What were your grandparents names and the approximate years you would have > visited them? I could check the old city directories at the library and > see > exactly where they lived and that might help in finding a map with their > street still showing. I didn't know any streets were eliminated when the > complex > expanded. I was born at the old University Hospital in that general area > and went to school as a child at Woodlawn elementary school which was > right > > across the street from the Medical College of GA. Of course it was torn > down > years and years ago. It was sad for me because my Dad also attended that > school. > > Yvonne > > In a message dated 6/3/2006 9:22:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > listpops@charter.net writes: > > My dad, Rev. Lloyd W. Jackson, Jr., grew up in Augusta and so I have > wonderful memories of visiting my grandparents as a child. Their home is > now a part of the Augusta Medical Complex so their street no longer > exists. > > I have been searching without success for an Augusta city map from the > mid > 1900s just to have a visual reminder of the exact location of their home. > Would anyone have such an animal and be willing to send a photocopy or > email > a scanned copy? > > TIA, > > Jim Jackson > > > > > > > ==== GARICHMO Mailing List ==== > REMEMBER PLEASE--WE DO NOT VIOLATE COPYRIGHT LAWS > If something has the C emblem, You may quote a few lines but.... > Be sure to credit the Author and/or Publisher > > > ==== GARICHMO Mailing List ==== > A smooth sea never made a successful sailor. > > >