Elbert~Hart~Lincoln~Wilkes
New 36 Page Booklet
Early
days in the Georgia counties of Elbert, Hart, Lincoln and Wilkes are
recalled through a mixture of colorful tales and factual data in this
spiral-bound booklet
reprinted from two rare books:
the Rev. George White's Historical Collections of Georgia
and Georgia, a Guide to Its Towns and Countryside, a WPA
publication. The booklet is printed one-sided on 60#
paper with the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet
has been added to protect the three-color front cover.
Past and/or present area communities
include:
(Not
necessarily named in the booklet.)
Elbert
- Bowman, Dewy Rose, Elberton (co. seat), Ruckersville, Middleton,
Petersburg.
Hart
-- Bowersville, Canon (part), Hartwell (co. seat), Royston (part).
Lincoln
-- Goshen, Leathersville, Lincolnton (co. seat), Lisbon.
Wilkes
-- Danburg, Philomath, Royle, Tignall, Washington (co. seat)
The
excerpt from White's book covers the development of this area until its
publication date of 1854, while excerpts from the WPA book, give
a nostalgic glympse from a 1940 vantage point, including interesting
historical notes, especially as they relate to sightseeing possibilities.
Among
the many and diverse topics in the booklet are:
Early
Settlers; Physical features; 1850 Census Extract; Ancient Mound;
Instances of Longevity, Indian attacks, rescues and escapes; colorful
tales two remarkable women during the Revolutionary War period -- Nancy
Hart, who captured Tories with vittles and soap, and Hannah Clarke,
wife of General Elijah Clarke; Prominent citizens, including Captain
James Jack, the Rev. William Davis, Judge Charles Tait, Thomas W.
Murray, the Dooly family, the Rucker family, Colonel John Graves,
Colonel Nicholas Long, the Rev. Jesse Mercer, Duncan G. Campbell,
General Elijah Clarke, General Samuel Blackburn, Mrs. Sarah Hillhouse
(first woman newspaper editor in the South), Eliza Frances
Andrews (author of War Time Diary of a Georgia Girl), and
others; the Rev. Beverly Allen's flight from justice; Battle
of Kettle Creek (Revolutionary War); Gen. Clarke's dispute
with Governor Matthews; the Shockley apple and other agriculture
items; old houses in Elberton and Washington, Smyrna Church;
Eli Whitney Workshop, Heard's Fort; Colonel Earle Norman's Plan;
Gen. Robert Augustus Toombs, a life-long rebel; a brief bio
of Samuel Elbert, and many other interesting bits of history
and trivia.
Wouldn't
this make a unique gift?
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