Three little girls standing around another little girl who sits in a chair. The girl in the chair looks off frame while the other three girls look towards the camera.
A young boy tosses a baseball while another young boy stands behind him. Four young boys can be seen in the outerfield. Houses and laundry lines can be seen around the field the boys are playing on.
A shelter made of branches, a cast iron pan onto of a pile of wood, and other things one would see camping all arranged inside of a room as part of a exhibit.
A group picture of the men of the Columbus Mill weave shed bowling champions taken outside.Squatting in front from left to right: Lee Ingram, Cahin Bryan, Vergil Sims. Standing fro left to right: Perry King, D.O. Whatley, LeRoy Hatcher.
J. H. Young’s map provides detailed information about Georgia on the eve of major railroad construction and the creation of Atlanta. It shows stagecoach roads, distances between towns, counties, waterways, and even land lots. A proposed canal…
For Matthew Carey, his cartographers, and engravers updating their Georgia maps for a new atlas involved added another tier or two of counties, and by 1814 the county boundaries had became an essential part of any large-scale Georgia map.