Talbot County GaArchives Obituaries.....Thomas Albert Kimbrough July 2 1937 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.com November 18, 2003, 3:40 pm The Talbotton New Era, July 1937 The Talbotton New Era July 1937 Prominent Talbot Citizen Dies Funeral services were held for Thos. Albert Kimbrough, 85, who died at his family home here Friday July 2nd, at Oak Hill Cemetery, Saturday afternoon at 5 oclock, Rev. A.B.* officiating. Mr. Kimbrough was born in Harris County, Ga. Aug. 26th 1851 and moved to Talbotton in 1860. He had been a resident here since that time. He was twice married. His first wife was Miss Mary Birdsong Little of Talbot County who died in 1893. Two daughters survive this union, Mrs. W.R. Bell, Atlanta and Mrs. W.N. McGehee of Washington, D.C. In 1907 he married Miss Sarah Holmes Leonard of Talbotton, who died several years ago. Mr. Kimbrough united with the Methodist church in early childhood and has been a steward in the Talbotton church for more than 50 years. He was secretary of the Sunday School for over 40 years. He was a prominent Talbot County farmer and while a member of a large family is survived by one brother, C.W. Kimbrough of Talbotton. He is survived by two daughters, several grandchildren, nieces and nephews. *Note the pastors last name isnt given in the article. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.7 Kb
Stewart-Talbot-Chattahoochee County GaArchives Biographies.....Aunt Lou Bussey 1837 - 1914 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: David Casey dlcasey@casey-genealogy.com November 18, 2003, 2:24 pm Author: Pat Goad White In about 1959, a relative of mine, Pat Goad White, who married J.P. White, a descendant of Anderson White & Mattie Harper White, of Stewart Co., GA (via their son James "Jim" White who married Lucy Ann Holt, niece of "Aunt Lou" Bussey Porter Tatum, of Louvale fame) wrote a short manuscript about the ancestry of her husband's mother, Susie Agnes White. The manuscript has been scanned and is 'online' on my website at: http://www.casey-genealogy.com/Holt-White/intro.html for all to view. It discusses the history of several prominent families of the Chattahoochee Valley in the 19th century, including Holts (chiefly from Talbot Co., GA), and Busseys (also from Talbot, including Lucy Ann Bussey Porter Tatum) and also Coxes (Ichabod Cox, from Chattahoochee County, grandfather of Gen. John B. Gordon) and the White family who were in Stewart Co in the 1850's. Please visit the scanned manuscript. I would like to transcribe it into .txt or .doc format, but it is quite voluminous and is rife with errors (I'm trying to outline errata at the bottom of my pages). Thanks for visiting! This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.6 Kb
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http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/histcountymaps/taylor1885bmap.htm Was Bostick a town ? It looks like it is in the same place as Howard -- Virginia Crilley
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Martin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wd.2ADE/762.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: I recently posted a message saying that I found a notation in a Ancestry.com search on Green Henry Martin in the "Georgia Memoirs" that he grew up in Greene Co, GA. Thought you would like to know. Melissa
Many of you will be receiving the November Tracer any minute now.... Last time I mentioned about renewing your subscription (or subbing for the first time) I got a couple of questions about what all this contains. http://www.rootsweb.com/~gatchgs/index.htm This gives you an index to all the back issues -- so you'll get a good idea. But, I also think it would be wonderful if people on our lists who are happy subscribers would write just a quick note about something that has delighted you in some of the issues over the years. I'm sure some of them stand out in your mind! So pass along something to encourage others to sign up! =================================== Before you get busy with the Holidays, please sit down and renew your Taylor Tracer. We all love these issues -- and we want to be sure they keep coming!! They need our help in renewing NOW !! 2004 MEMBERSHIP DUES ARE DUE IN DECEMBER The membership dues are due for the Taylor County Historical-Genealogical Society, Inc. for 2004. The dues will be the same as 2003. This year we will not mail the January issue to those who do not renew before the January 2004 TRACER is mailed. We appreciate all of our members and hope that each of you will continue as a member in 2004 and help us make the TAYLOR COUNTY TRACER the best genealogical newsletter in Georgia and even in the US. Single Membership $20.00 Family Membership $25.00 Sponsor Membership $50.00 Memorial Membership $100.00 Please support us in our attempts to relocate the General John B. Gordon house and preserve it as a museum for Taylor County Historical & Genealogical material. Information on page 10 for this project. MAIL DUES TO: TCHGS P. O. Box 1925 Butler, Ga. 31006 Virginia Crilley
Talbot County GaArchives News.....Juniper Mills April 12 1906 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.,com November 15, 2003, 11:59 pm The Talbotton New Era The Talbotton New Era Thursday, April 12, 1906 Page Nine Attention All! Juniper Mills is still at the same old stand and still makes the best meal of any mill in the county. After an absence of many years I have returned to the Old Home. I have leased the entire property and am ready and anxious to do all your grinding for you. Will make your meal to suit you. All of our old and many new customers are cordially invited to bring their corn and wheat to this mill. Come friends, one and all; give me an opportunity to serve you. I will spare no pains to please you. Can grind your wheat as well as corn. Respectfully, Geo. T. Chandler Juniper, Ga. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.2 Kb
Talbot County GaArchives News.....A $95,000 Fire Loss At Butler April 12 1906 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.com November 15, 2003, 11:58 pm The Talbotton New Era The Talbotton New Era Thursday, April 12, 1906 Page Six A $95,000 Fire Loss At Butler The heart of the business part of Butler was consumed by fire Friday. Fifteen stores and business establishments, including the two handsome and valuable brick and stone buildings recently erected and owned by respectively by Dr. Wayne Riley and I.F. Peebles, and in which valuable gas fixtures has just been installed, were destroyed. These buildings were new and the most valuable and substantial in the place. The total loss is conservatively placed at $65,000, with a total insurance of about $12,500. Where these fifteen stores stood at the close of yesterdays business hour there is nothing to greet the owners save the smouldering ashes left in the wake of the flames and there are thirty-five people without employment. The fire was first discovered in the upper story of Fountains warehouse, situated southwest of the main business block, and the wind was blowing almost a gale from this direction. In this warehouse were stored nearly one hundred bales of cotton. The sample room was soon in flames and it was consumed. Next to this were Fountains stables, which were consumed with seven head of horses, besides many buggies and wagons. Nearby and on the corner stood the Masonic Hall, the first story of which was occupied by G.O. Davis, merchant, whose actual loss was $300, which was destroyed in a short time. The burning of this structure started the fire down the row of wooden buildings in front of the courthouse, on the south side, which was licked up in rapid succession, and in the following order: J.T. Haywood, merchant and restauranteur; C.A. Williams, grocer; S.E. Brown, grocer; B.W. Carter, gun and watchsmith; Miss M. West, milliner; Wayne Riley, druggist; E.F. Peebles, general merchant; occupying three buildings and with a new stock of goods valued at approximately $10,000. Dr. W.W. Edwards, likewise lost his office, surgical instruments and medicines. Miss M. West had no insurance and her loss was perhaps the most complete of all. Taken altogether, this destruction of property owned, in large part by merchants who were operating on small capital and who had their hard earnings of many years swept out from under them in a few hours, is strikingly sad and deplorable. All will rebuild at once, who are able to do so and commence all over again. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.9 Kb
Talbot County GaArchives Obituaries.....Bob Revil February 1906 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.com November 15, 2003, 5:13 pm The Talbotton New Era, February 22, 1906 The Talbotton New Era Thursday, February 22, 1906 Page Two Personal Items Bob Revil, one of the best known negroes in Talbot County, died at his home near Belleview a few days ago. Bob was a good negro, one who knew his place, and he was liked by all the white people who knew him. He had accumulated some property and was thrifty and industrious. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.9 Kb
Talbot County GaArchives Obituaries.....Mrs. Joe Maund November 25 1905 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.com November 14, 2003, 11:31 pm The Talbotton New Era, December 2, 1905 The Talbotton New Era Thursday, December 2, 1905 Page Two Death of Mrs. Maund Mrs. Joe Maund died at her home in Paschal on last Thursday afternoon after being ill for only a short while. She was about sixty years of age and a daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Curley of Talbotton. Mrs. Maund is survived by her husband, Mr. Joseph Maund and several children. The funeral services were conducted from the train on Saturday morning, the remains being interred in Oak Hill Cemetery. The death of Mrs. Maund has caused much sadness in the community which she lived. She was a noble Christian woman, being a member of the Presbyterian Church. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.2 Kb
Talbot-Houston-Fulton County GaArchives Obituaries.....Evie Lena Brown Beverly May 16 1953 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Nancy E nancys@charter.net November 14, 2003, 11:18 pm Talbotton New Era - Talbotton, Georgia - Thursday, May 21, 1953 Mrs. W. A. Beverly Passes Last Saturday Mrs. William A. Beverly passed away at her home at Prattsburg in Talbot county on Saturday May 16. She was ill for only a few weeks. Mrs. Beverly was born in Talbot county, May 16, 1867, the daughter of the late Mrs. and Mrs. Will Brown. She had lived in Talbot county most of her life, having resided in Upson county a few years after her marriage to Mr. Beverly, who preceded her in death two years ago. Mrs. Beverly was a devout christian woman and was loved by all who knew her. She was a member of the Methodist church at Prattsburg. Her pastor, Rev. R. E. Slimp, spoke of her devotion to her family, her church, and the christian influence her life had upon the community in which she lived. Surviving Mrs. Beverly are two daughters, Mrs. N. M. Parker and Mrs. E. K. Perry; two sons, Mr. Olin Beverly, of Prattsburg and Mr. J. L. Beverly; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mrs. C. M. Hall of Talbotton is a great niece. Funeral services were held from the residence Sunday at 2:30 p. m., conducted by Rev. Slimp assisted by Rev. E. G. Hutchings, Jr., of Talbotton. Burial was in Centerville cemetery. The kind words spoken, the beautiful floral offerings, the music by Mrs. Marvin Graham and the songs by the choir, manifest the esteem and love for Mrs. Beverly. Pallbearers were Messrs H. C. Callier, Maro Callier, L. G. Parker, Jr., J. C. Lumsden, H. C. Matthews and Bertice Bickley. Talbotton Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.1 Kb
Talbot-Houston-Fulton County GaArchives Obituaries.....Wilson Andrew Beverly December 21 1950 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Nancy E nancys@charter.net November 14, 2003, 11:11 pm Talbotton New Era - Talbotton, Georgia - Thursday, December 28, 1950 Mr. W. A. Beverly Died Last Thursday Mr. Wilson Andrew Beverly, 83, prominent and beloved Talbot County citizen died at his home near Prattsburg Thursday afternoon at 6:30 o'clock after a long illness. Mr. Beverly was a native of Upson County born November 15, 1867. He moved to this county about 57 years ago and was a successful farmer. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10:30 at the home with Rev. E. G. Hutchings, Jr., pastor of the Talbotton Methodist Church officiating. Interment was in the Centerville cemetery. Pallbearers were H. C. Callier, Thomas Callier, R. W. Boggs, Tom Wimberly, H. C. Matthews, and R. H. McRae. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lena Brown Beverly, two daughters, Mrs. N. M. Parker, Perry, Ga., and Mrs. C. K. Perry of Atlanta; two sons Olin Beverly of Junction City and J. L. Beverly of Atlanta; two sisters Mrs. Len Jones of Griffin and Mrs. Dora Weatherly of Augusta, one brother, Zach Beverly of Thomaston; four grandchildren and one great grandson. Same paper as above - a few columns over: Card of Thanks We wish to express our appreciation for the many acts of kindness and expression of sympathy and condolence extended by the friends and neighbors during the recent illness and death of our loving husband and father. Mrs. W. A. Beverly Mrs. N. M. Parker Mrs. E. K. Perry Mr. Olin Beverly Mr. J. L. Beverly Additional Comments: On copy in the body of the obit, there is a blurred area. One of the survivors appears to be Mrs. C. K. Perry; however, in the Card of Thanks, it is definitely Mrs. E. K. Perry. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.2 Kb
Talbot-Upson County GaArchives Obituaries.....William Brown January 6 1919 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Nancy E nancys@charter.net November 14, 2003, 10:25 pm Talbotton New Era - Talbotton, Georgia - Thursday, January 9, 1919 MR. BROWN At the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beverly, Monday, Mr. Brown, aged 80 years, passed away. He was the father of Mrs. Beverly. Interment took place at Prattsburg, Tuesday. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.7 Kb
Carla transcribed these wonderful articles about the Talbotton Confederate Monument.... which occurred 99 years ago on November 12th, 1904! http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/talbot/photos/ph384confeder.jp David Casey gave us a photo of the monument just last month. I feel certain that there was a photograph taken of the old veterans in attendance on that day -- but I've never seen one. I have seen photos on similar occasions though in other counties. If anyone can shed any light on the people mentioned here, please do. I'm curious about the choice of General George P. Harrison to dedicate the memorial. Did he relate personally to Talbot County? He apparently was only 6 years old when the first Talbot County "Southern Rifles" company went off to war. The Talbotton New Era Thursday, October 29, 1904 Page Six General Harrison To Be Here. The Following Letter is Self-Explanatory Opelika, Ala., Oct. 17, 1904 Miss Sallie F. Gorman, Corresponding Secretary, U.D.C., Talbotton, Ga. Dear Miss Gorman: Your esteemed favor of the 15th inst. inviting me to deliver the address at the dedication of the Confederate Monument to be erected in Talbotton within the next two weeks is duly received. Thanking you and the ladies of your Chapter for the compliment in inviting me to do so beg to say that if in my power it will afford me great pleasure to be with you. Talbot County furnished one of the best Companies that served under me during the war and it would afford me peculiar pleasure to visit your county with the hopes of seeing what are left of them. It is however a very busy season of the year with me and my engagements. Court are such that I cannot accept your invitation without first knowing the exact date upon which the dedication will take place. Yours very truly, Geo. P. Harrison The Talbotton New Era Thursday, November 3, 1904 Page Seven Personal Items In another column of this issue we print the program for the unveiling of the confederate monument on Saturday of next week. This monument has been secured through the noble efforts of the Daughters of the Confederacy. General Harrison of Alabama, has accepted the invitation to deliver the address. The program arranged will be a delightful one and no doubt a very large crowd will be present at the ceremonies. The Daughters of the Confederacy will serve lunch at the Operate House on that day. The Talbotton New Era Thursday, November 3, 1904 Page Seven Personal Items An expert from Macon came over to Talbotton Monday morning and is here erecting the Confederate Monument, which was purchased by the local chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy. He hopes to have the work completed this week and the ceremonies for the unveiling of the monument will take place some time next week. The monument is a most beautiful one and besides being a monument to the memory of the confederate dead, it speaks volumes of the untiring efforts, which were put forth by noble women to have it erected. The Talbotton New Era Thursday, November 3, 1904 Page Six Monumental Notes The unveiling of the Confederate Monument will occur on Saturday, November 12. Forty years have passed since our vanquished heroes came marching home, leaving behind them many a lonely grave, unmarked and unknown. Forty years have passed and eyes have been dimmed by oft shed tears, hearts have been wrung by the anguish of cruel separation. Forty years, too, in which many have "crossed over the river and are resting under the shade." But on this 12 of November, will come a melancholy pleasure, a sacred joy in rearing affection's monument to the dear departed, of recounting noble deeds and valorous scenes. An unspeakable happiness is bequeathing a future generation this beautiful tribute to knightly valor and true Southern chivalry. All veterans are requested to wear their Crosses of Honor. A lunch will be served by the Daughters of the Confederacy. Lynda Lee Bryan The Talbotton New Era Thursday, November 3, 1904 Page Six To a Confederate Monument The following poem was written by O.D. Gorman, Superintendent of the public schools of Talbot County and will be read at the dedication of the confederate monument in Talbotton: Hail, heroes of a hundred fields. Bold patriots of the bygone days, Whose names are graved on honor's scroll, To thee we rear this shaft of praise. But marble cannot tell the tale, Nor granite shaft, or lettered stone. Disclose thy stories worth, or speak, That love of freedom thou hast known. On weary march or in the front, Where waved the Southern Cross, through field, Or wood or along the sodden ways, Their noble spirits did not yield. For they were of the South a part, And 'neath her sunny skies their life Was sun kissed and their arms made strong, To do and dare for freedom's strife. Yet, marble annals cannot breathe, Nor proudest granite fitly tell. Their deeds, for fame already shrines The names of those we love so well They could not think of this far day; Their long march o'er their duty done. Their banner tattered yet their cause, While yet it failed, was bravely won. Not lost the right to govern self And share the Southland's richest zeal, Nor that high soul that on her land Hath pressed the glory of its seal, Not lost the loyal hearts that love, Nor paled the flowers that deck her ways, Nor that sweet heritage that lives Within her dawnings and her days. Yes, heroes of the troubled past, Whose lips cannot an answer give, We yield them honor's proudest place, We keep this tryst while yet we live, For fame has claimed them as her own. And chiseled granite here shall stand To speak their name and tell their deeds The epic of our own southland. We cannot call them from their rest, For their's the crown that Duty gives. In answer to its call they strove, Where heroes die and valor lives. Rest then on field, or wood or plain, Where glory led, or heroes died. Best rest thou more in southern hearts. For thou art still the country's pride. The Talbotton New Era Thursday, November 3, 1904 Page Six Unveiling of Confederate Monument The Confederate Monument erected by the U.D.C. will be unveiled on Saturday, November 12, 1904. Exercises will commence at 11 a.m. The program as is follows: Prayer by Lieut. R.A. Mizell, C.S.A. Introduction of the speaker by Capt. Henry Persons, C.S.A. Address by Gen. George P. Harrison, C.S.A. History of the Alice Beall Chapter, U.D.C., by Miss Jennie Persons Poem by Col. O.D. Gorman, C.S.A. Unveiling the Monument by Miss Nannie Raines Benediction by Rev. Preston Joseph Adams, C.S.A. Lunch will be served to the Veterans at the Opera House at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. J.J. Bull, President Miss Sallie F. Gorman, Sec. & Treas. ================ The Talbotton New Era Thursday, November 10, 1904 Page Six Dedication of Monument Postponed The dedication of the Confederate monument in Talbotton will not take place on next Saturday, as had been announced. At the time the date was arranged, it was thought that General Harrison would be able to be here and take part in the exercises on that date. But a letter was received from him saying it would be impossible for him to be in Talbotton until after the 21st. The Daughters of the Confederacy had invited him to deliver the address of the occasion and are very anxious for him to be here. When they received his letter Tuesday, if was decided to postpone the dedication until some date when he could be present. The date which has been selected is Tuesday, the 22nd of this month, which will be next Tuesday, week. The program for the ceremonies remains the same as was published in these columns last week. The Talbotton New Era Thursday, November 24, 1904 Page Two Confederate Monument Unveiled Several Hundred People Here At The Exercises. General Harrison of Alabama Deliver Eloquent Address. Despite the fact that the weather was very threatening and a big rain fell in the early part of the morning, several hundred people gathered in Talbotton Tuesday to be present a the ceremonies of the unveiling of the Confederate monument which has been erected through the efforts of the local chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy. The program began at ten o'clock in the courthouse. The entire ceremony would have taken place on the lawn, but a slight rain was falling and it was found necessary to seek shelter. The courthouse was filled to its uttermost capacity and not a vacant seat remained, the aisles also being crowded with those who were anxious to see and hear. The stand of the speaker had been beautifully decorated for the occasion with choice flowers, arranged by the graceful hands of the fair women who have the Confederate cause so close at heart. A hand painted picture of Captain Curley, the brave leader of the Southern Rifles, which was formed of Talbot County soldiers, made a picturesque background while a confederate flag was gracefully folded at the side. The exercises began by the offering of an invocation to the Deity be Lieutenant R.A. Mizell of the Confederate army. Colonel O.D. Gorman then contributed a poem, which he had especially written for the occasion. It breathed a beautiful sentiment to the South and the heroes of the "Lost Cause" who surrendered their lives on the field of battle in defense of their home and country. Col. J.J. Bull then introduced Gen. George P. Harrison of Alabama, the orator of the occasion, in a few well-selected remarks. He spoke of how he was impressed as a boy of six at seeing the old Southern Rifles leave home and march forth to battle and of how he had loved the Confederate soldier and the cause for which he bled, ever since that time. When General Harrison arose to speak, the eyes of the old veterans who had followed him through many a hard fought battle and bloody scene were filled with tears, and it was a sight to impress upon the minds of the younger generation. The love, which the old soldiers still have for one another, a love, which could not have remained through these years in the hearts of men who were traitors, could live only in the hearts of patriots. General Harrison is a clear, forceful speaker and those who heard him on Tuesday will always recall with pleasure the fact that they heard the speech he delivered in Talbotton Tuesday. He paid a glowing tribute to the womanhood of the South and said that the Confederate army could never have fought so valiantly and bravely but for the help they received from the noble women who remained at home, worked night and day to supply those in the ranks with food and clothes. He said that he was thankful that he had been born in Dixie and that the South had a glorious heritage. That monuments ought to be erected at every county site in Georgia to commemorate the deeds of the Confederate soldier, and he praised the women here for the noble example they had set for others. He recalled numerous instances of the bravery of the confederate soldier and spoke of particular acts of bravery displayed on the field of battle by those who had gone from this and adjoining counties. He said that he was glad that histories had been written which placed the South in its true light and that these histories were being used in Southern schools and the children are being taught the truth in regard to the war of the sixties. He said that this was a united country, and it would remain so and that (word blurred) were back "in the homes of fathers" to stay and that heroes would remain. He called upon surviving Confederate soldiers to be true to themselves and said that in so doing they would be just (paper cut off) men. After the address, a line of (paper cut off) was formed to the monument. Col. Robert Howard read a history of the Alice Beall Mathews Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, interspersed with a few of the (paper cut off) characteristic and attractive re(paper cut off) after which the monument was unveiled by Miss Nannie Raines. When the veil fell, a tremendous shot was heard from the old veterans and all of those which had assembled. The veterans present were then invited to a delicious dinner which had been made for them and where they enjoyed an hour of recalling the scenes of conflict and lived over again the years of bloody sectional strife. Mr. Samuel Baldwin, who was Marshal of the Day, did much in carrying out the program to a successful conclusion. Virginia Crilley
Re: Message #7 This newspaper article is about Henry Monroe Bryan, brother of my great grandfather. Henry Bryan was born in Talbot County, Georgia May 7, 1842, the youngest son of David Bryan and Catherine Holmes. His wife was Alice Viola O'Neill who was born in Georgia in 1850. Thank you, Carla Miles. Bobbie Bryan Coons
Talbot County GaArchives News.....Mr. T.R. Lumsden Revisits Macon November 2 1905 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.com November 13, 2003, 11:39 pm The Talbotton New Era The Talbotton New Era Thursday, November 2, 1905 Page Seven Mr. T.R. Lumsden Revisits Macon Mr. T.R. Lumsden of Talbot County, brother of Mr. B.D. Lumsden and Mrs. Adelle Griffin of Macon, is in the city a guest of his brother and a visitor to the fair, where he is taking a keen interest in the agricultural displays. Being 85 years of age, hale and hearty, and having a pretty thorough knowledge of everything that has taken place in the state for over three score years, his visit to this city recalls to mind several points in history. In 1824 Mr. Lumsden, then a mere child of 4 years, was taken to Milledgeville by his father. During his stay in that city General LaFayette passed through and the senior Lumsden introduced his young son, with whom the distinguished gentleman shook hands. Mr. Lumsden recalls this first visit to the old Georgia Capitol very distinctly. Mr. Lumsden witnessed the meteoric display that is known as the time "when the stars fell." It was on November 13, 1833, in Putnam County, he saw such a display and he described the scene picturesquely. Of it he says: "The entire firmament seemed filled with fallen stars." On November 14, 1865, he witnessed a somewhat similar display from the front porch of his home in Talbot County. "This time the stars seemed to be falling like sparks from the stack of a rapidly moving locomotive" said Mr. Lumsden yesterday. Four years ago he witnessed the wonderful spectacle again. It was on the night of November 15. "This time the display was not near as brilliant as the first two occurences, the stars were less luminous and not as numerous." Mr. Lumsden's first visit to Macon was over sixty years ago. "At that time", he says, "I was on my way to South Georgia on a hunting trip. We looked all over the city during the morning for a supply of provisions and then couldn't find them." - Macon Telegraph This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.4 Kb
Talbot County GaArchives News.....Teachers For 1906 October 26 1905 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.com November 13, 2003, 11:22 pm The Talbotton New Era The Talbotton New Era Thursday, October 26, 1905 Page Seven Teachers For 1906 The following list of teachers has been appointed by the Board of Education for the schools of 1906: Talbotton, J.M. Richardson Prattsburg, H.P. Hewitt Ypsilanti, Miss Georgia Thornton Pleasant Hill, Miss Alice V. Gorman Belleview, Miss Georgia Gudd Pleasant Grove, Miss Genie Wells Maywood, Miss Claude Fitzpatrick Valley Grove, Miss Sallie Woodall Sunnyside, Miss Lucy Webster Mathews Chapel, Miss Maymie Freeman Farmers Academy, Miss Mary L. Trammell Mount Ida, Miss Oattie* Dixon Centerville Academy, Miss Belle Carted** Royal Academy, Miss Belle Pound Box Springs, Miss Helen Montford Spinks Chapel, Miss Annie Moore Hickory Grove, Miss Mattie Maxwell Social Circle, Miss Kate Mills Baldwinville, Miss Estelle Allen Geneva, Mrs. Rose M. Wells *The first name is most likely a typing error and should probably be Pattie. **The last name is probably a typing error and may be Carter instead of Carted. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.5 Kb
Talbot County GaArchives News.....General Wilson October 5 1905 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.com November 13, 2003, 10:59 pm The Talbotton New Era, October 5, 1905 The Talbotton New Era Thursday, October 5, 1905 Page Six Personal Items General Wilson, a Negro farmer, living just two miles from Talbotton, demonstrated the fact that negros have all the chance of the white man to make money and to prosper in the South. General rents a four mule farm and by the fifteenth of September, he had paid eight bales of cotton rent and over nine hundred dollars for mules and supplies which he purchased this year. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.0 Kb