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Family
Photos from Madison County Georgia
Photos of
Vanishing Georgia
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Photograph of ladies in horse and buggy with men
looking on, Madison County, Georgia, 1902. Ladies in horse and buggy
as men look on in front of Sanders residence; located one mile north
of Danielsville
Source: Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Division of Archives and
History, Office of Secretary of State. Held by: Georgia Archives,
5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260 |
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Photograph of School at Neese, Madison County,
Georgia, 1919 or 1920. Madison Co. 1919 or 1920. School at Neese.
All grades first through eighth or ninth.
Source: Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Division of Archives and
History, Office of Secretary of State. Held by: Georgia Archives,
5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260 |
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Photograph of Old Lystra Baptist church, Madison
County, Georgia, 1978 Near Bowman Highway - Eastern part of Madison
County. 1978. Old Lystra- the oldest church in Madison County
(Baptist).
Source: Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Division of Archives and
History, Office of Secretary of State. Held by: Georgia Archives,
5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260 |
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Photograph of Carruth Mill, Madison County,
Georgia, 1978. From Fort Lamar- back toward Hudson River - Madison
County. 1978. Carruth Mill- Post Office in front of Aunt Cora's.
Source: Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Division of Archives and
History, Office of Secretary of State. Held by: Georgia Archives,
5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260 |
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Photograph of men and mules in corn field,
Madison County, Georgia, ca. 1890. Men and mules behinds in corn
field (Negro- Wild Bill- [artrue?]).
Source: Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Division of Archives and
History, Office of Secretary of State. Held by: Georgia Archives,
5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260 |
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Photograph of Bond Academy, Bond Community,
Madison County, Georgia, ca. 1905. Bond Community- northern part of
Madison County, near U.S. Highway 29. Bond Academy.
Source: Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Division of Archives and
History, Office of Secretary of State. Held by: Georgia Archives,
5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260 |
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Photograph of Charlie Collins family, Madison
County, Georgia, ca. 1916. The Collins home place just inside
Madison County off Highway 29. ca. 1916 The Charlie Collins family
at a birthday dinner- note detail of food and expressions on faces.
Source: Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Division of Archives and
History, Office of Secretary of State. Held by: Georgia Archives,
5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260 |
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Photograph of Willie Long home, Madison County,
Georgia, 196_. Home of Willie Long located near Georgia Highway 172
and the South Fork Broad River. The home had formally [i.e.
formerly] been owned by Alexander
Thompson, Sr. It was built in the early 1800s and additions were
made to the rear of the house in 1895.
Source: Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Division of Archives and
History, Office of Secretary of State. Held by: Georgia Archives,
5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260 |
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Photograph of people viewing train collision
wreckage, Madison County, Georgia, 1910. People view the wreckage
which resulted when two freight trains collided head-on west of
Comer. Two people were killed and several more were injured.
Source: Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Division of Archives and
History, Office of Secretary of State. Held by: Georgia Archives,
5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260 |
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"HOME SWEET HOME" Huntsville, Ala., ca. 1905.
Couple beside their cabin.
Source: Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Division of Archives and
History, Office of Secretary of State. Held by: Georgia Archives,
5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260 |
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