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The Fabulous Fifty of 1906 / The Delegates

The Fabulous Fifty of 1906 On Saturday, December 1, 1906, Gov. Joseph M Terrell, Georgia’s “education governor”, came to Savannah to moderate the bidding contest for the historic First District’s...

The Fabulous Fifty of 1906 On Saturday, December 1, 1906, Gov. Joseph M Terrell, Georgia’s “education governor”, came to Savannah to moderate the bidding contest for the historic First District’s...

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Upper Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church

Upper Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church was Constituted on August 15, 1802 in the home of John Albritton. The organizing presbytery consisted of Henry Cook, Isham Peacock, John Goldwire and...

Upper Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church was Constituted on August 15, 1802 in the home of John Albritton. The organizing presbytery consisted of Henry Cook, Isham Peacock, John Goldwire and...

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Ridgon’s Mill / The Rigdon Cemetery

Rigdon’s Mill On Mill Creek just north of this marker stood one of the oldest and long lasting water mills and Bulloch County. It was built about 1840 by Daniel Rigdon and his Irish son-in-law,...

Rigdon’s Mill On Mill Creek just north of this marker stood one of the oldest and long lasting water mills and Bulloch County. It was built about 1840 by Daniel Rigdon and his Irish...

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1804 New Hope Methodist Church

Organized from Union by Rev. Lewis Mayers, New Hope was Bulloch’s second Methodist Church. 1804 trustees were David Kennedy, Josiah Everette, Jarvis Jackson, Burrell Whittington and William M....

Organized from Union by Rev. Lewis Mayers, New Hope was Bulloch’s second Methodist Church. 1804 trustees were David Kennedy, Josiah Everette, Jarvis Jackson, Burrell Whittington and William...

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Excelsior and its Academy

Excelsior was the cultural center of Bulloch County in the late 1800s before it became part of Candler County. It was founded in 1875 on land donated by Jimerson Kennedy, Remer Franklin, W. W....

Excelsior was the cultural center of Bulloch County in the late 1800s before it became part of Candler County. It was founded in 1875 on land donated by Jimerson Kennedy, Remer Franklin, W....

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Eastside Cemetery

Eastside Cemetery was established on this site in 1889 in response to citizens’ request for a central location for the burial of the dead. Early cemeteries, known is burying grounds, dotted fields...

Eastside Cemetery was established on this site in 1889 in response to citizens’ request for a central location for the burial of the dead. Early cemeteries, known is burying grounds, dotted fields...

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Banks Dairy

The Banks Dairy Farm was operated on this site and included 900 acres of cultivated land combined with dairying operations. David Callaway Banks, born April 8, 1882, in Bulloch County, Georgia,...

The Banks Dairy Farm was operated on this site and included 900 acres of cultivated land combined with dairying operations. David Callaway Banks, born April 8, 1882, in Bulloch County,...

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First District Agricultural and Mechanical School

Georgia Southern University was founded as First District A&M in 1906. Bulloch County won a bidding war with Tattnall and Emanuel counties offering cash, 300 acres of land, and utilities worth...

Georgia Southern University was founded as First District A&M in 1906. Bulloch County won a bidding war with Tattnall and Emanuel counties offering cash, 300 acres of land, and utilities...

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Statesboro High School

In 1890 citizens organized in built the city’s first school, the Statesboro Academy, at the corner of North Main and Church Streets. For ten years it served the needs of the community. In 1901 a...

In 1890 citizens organized in built the city’s first school, the Statesboro Academy, at the corner of North Main and Church Streets. For ten years it served the needs of the community. In 1901 a...

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Brooklet, Georgia

Brooklet, known for its Avenue of Oak trees, took shape at the end of the 19th century on property owned by A. J. Lee. Optimistic citizens built a new town beside the recently completed Savannah &...

Brooklet, known for its Avenue of Oak trees, took shape at the end of the 19th century on property owned by A. J. Lee. Optimistic citizens built a new town beside the recently completed Savannah...

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Old Portal

The original Portal was located 2 miles north of the current site on Old Portal Road. It got its name in 1894, when the U.S. Postal Service approved a post office for Portal. The E. E. Foy...

The original Portal was located 2 miles north of the current site on Old Portal Road. It got its name in 1894, when the U.S. Postal Service approved a post office for Portal. The E. E....

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First Baptist Church of Statesboro

CONSTITUTED SEPTEMBER 3, 1882 Rev. W. M. Cowart, First Pastor Charter Members Deacon Edmond Kennedy, Deacon A.B. Miller, W.B. Corey, Joseph Tillman, James Price, J.J.M. Griner, Moselle Miller,...

CONSTITUTED SEPTEMBER 3, 1882 Rev. W. M. Cowart, First Pastor Charter Members Deacon Edmond Kennedy, Deacon A.B. Miller, W.B. Corey, Joseph Tillman, James Price, J.J.M. Griner, Moselle Miller,...

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The Willow Hill School and Community

In 1874, nine years after the Civil War ended, a group of former slaves of the Riggs, Donaldson, Parrish, and Hall families founded the Willow Hill School to serve the area’s black children....

In 1874, nine years after the Civil War ended, a group of former slaves of the Riggs, Donaldson, Parrish, and Hall families founded the Willow Hill School to serve the area’s black children....

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United States vs. Darby Lumber Company

The U.S. Supreme Court’s 1941 decision United States vs Darby Lumber Co. in a landmark ruling in American legal history. The case affirmed the federal government’s ability to regulate employment...

The U.S. Supreme Court’s 1941 decision United States vs Darby Lumber Co. in a landmark ruling in American legal history. The case affirmed the federal government’s ability to regulate employment...

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Harville House

Samuel Winkler Harville purchased this 754-acre farm in 1862. Born on December 17, 1826. Harville was one of two delegates Bulloch County sent to the 1861 Secession Convention in Milledgeville. He...

Samuel Winkler Harville purchased this 754-acre farm in 1862. Born on December 17, 1826. Harville was one of two delegates Bulloch County sent to the 1861 Secession Convention in Milledgeville....

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Nevils Station & Shearwood Railroad

This is the site of the Nevils railroad station. The paved road from Denmark to Nevils is the original bed of the Shearwood Railroad that existed from 1912 to 1937. John N. Shearhouse of Brooklet...

This is the site of the Nevils railroad station. The paved road from Denmark to Nevils is the original bed of the Shearwood Railroad that existed from 1912 to 1937. John N. Shearhouse of Brooklet...

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Savannah & Statesboro Railway

This path follows the roadbed of the Savannah & Statesboro Railway (S&S RY), completed in 1899. It was created through the interests of timbermen and turpentiners and through the dreams of...

This path follows the roadbed of the Savannah & Statesboro Railway (S&S RY), completed in 1899. It was created through the interests of timbermen and turpentiners and through the dreams of...

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Pioneer Turpentining Experiment

Dr. Charles Holmes Herty of University of Georgia Chemistry Department conducted experiments in this forest that revolutionized the naval stores industry in America. Inspired by conservative gum...

Dr. Charles Holmes Herty of University of Georgia Chemistry Department conducted experiments in this forest that revolutionized the naval stores industry in America. Inspired by conservative...

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Skirmish at Statesboro

Approaching Statesboro on Dec. 4, 1864, a strong party of mounted foragers from Hazen´s division, 15th Corps (USA), on th right of Gen. Sherman´s army on its destructive March to the Sea, was...

Approaching Statesboro on Dec. 4, 1864, a strong party of mounted foragers from Hazen´s division, 15th Corps (USA), on th right of Gen. Sherman´s army on its destructive March to the Sea,...

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The March to the Sea

On Nov. 15, 1864, after destroying Atlanta and cutting his communications to the North, Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, USA, began his destructive campaign for Savannah - the March to the Sea. He divided...

On Nov. 15, 1864, after destroying Atlanta and cutting his communications to the North, Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, USA, began his destructive campaign for Savannah - the March to the Sea. He...

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