Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
Blackwell Bridge, Heardmont Vicinity, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbe...
Significance: The Blackwell Bridge, a single-span, pin-connected Pratt through truss, is the largest remaining steel truss bridge in Elbert County. It was fabricated and erected by the Austin Brothers Bridge C... More
W. Frank Anderson Farm, County Road 239, Ruckersville, Elbert County, ...
Significance: The W. Frank Anderson farm is a working example of the evolution of a small twentieth-century Piedmont farm. The traditional southern farm buildings on the tract reflect the handiwork of the owner... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
W. Frank Anderson Farm, County Road 239, Ruckersville, Elbert County, ...
Significance: The W. Frank Anderson farm is a working example of the evolution of a small twentieth-century Piedmont farm. The traditional southern farm buildings on the tract reflect the handiwork of the owner... More
Reuben J. Anderson Farm, County Road 239 Vicinity, Ruckersville, Elber...
Significance: The Reuben J. Anderson Farm is an intact farmstead built by a typical independent Piedmont farmer who farmed between 50 and 200 acres after about 1920. Architecturally, the buildings on the farmst... More
Reuben J. Anderson Farm, County Road 239 Vicinity, Ruckersville, Elber...
Significance: The Reuben J. Anderson Farm is an intact farmstead built by a typical independent Piedmont farmer who farmed between 50 and 200 acres after about 1920. Architecturally, the buildings on the farmst... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
W. Frank Anderson Farm, County Road 239, Ruckersville, Elbert County, ...
Significance: The W. Frank Anderson farm is a working example of the evolution of a small twentieth-century Piedmont farm. The traditional southern farm buildings on the tract reflect the handiwork of the owner... More
Reuben J. Anderson Farm, County Road 239 Vicinity, Ruckersville, Elber...
Significance: The Reuben J. Anderson Farm is an intact farmstead built by a typical independent Piedmont farmer who farmed between 50 and 200 acres after about 1920. Architecturally, the buildings on the farmst... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
Blackwell Bridge, Heardmont Vicinity, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbe...
Significance: The Blackwell Bridge, a single-span, pin-connected Pratt through truss, is the largest remaining steel truss bridge in Elbert County. It was fabricated and erected by the Austin Brothers Bridge C... More
W. Frank Anderson Farm, County Road 239, Ruckersville, Elbert County, ...
Significance: The W. Frank Anderson farm is a working example of the evolution of a small twentieth-century Piedmont farm. The traditional southern farm buildings on the tract reflect the handiwork of the owner... More
Reuben J. Anderson Farm, County Road 239 Vicinity, Ruckersville, Elber...
Significance: The Reuben J. Anderson Farm is an intact farmstead built by a typical independent Piedmont farmer who farmed between 50 and 200 acres after about 1920. Architecturally, the buildings on the farmst... More
Reuben J. Anderson Farm, County Road 239 Vicinity, Ruckersville, Elber...
Significance: The Reuben J. Anderson Farm is an intact farmstead built by a typical independent Piedmont farmer who farmed between 50 and 200 acres after about 1920. Architecturally, the buildings on the farmst... More
Reuben J. Anderson Farm, County Road 239 Vicinity, Ruckersville, Elber...
Significance: The Reuben J. Anderson Farm is an intact farmstead built by a typical independent Piedmont farmer who farmed between 50 and 200 acres after about 1920. Architecturally, the buildings on the farmst... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
Blackwell Bridge, Heardmont Vicinity, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbe...
Significance: The Blackwell Bridge, a single-span, pin-connected Pratt through truss, is the largest remaining steel truss bridge in Elbert County. It was fabricated and erected by the Austin Brothers Bridge C... More
Georgia DOT Bridge No. 105-00168X-00203E, Spanning Beaverdam Creek at ...
Significance: Georgia DOT Bridge No. 105-00168X-00203E is one of the few remaining Warren Pony Truss bridges in the state of Georgia. It is important at a state level for its relation to the State Highway Depa... More
Georgia DOT Bridge No. 105-00168X-00203E, Spanning Beaverdam Creek at ...
Significance: Georgia DOT Bridge No. 105-00168X-00203E is one of the few remaining Warren Pony Truss bridges in the state of Georgia. It is important at a state level for its relation to the State Highway Depa... More
Reuben J. Anderson Farm, County Road 239 Vicinity, Ruckersville, Elber...
Significance: The Reuben J. Anderson Farm is an intact farmstead built by a typical independent Piedmont farmer who farmed between 50 and 200 acres after about 1920. Architecturally, the buildings on the farmst... More
Reuben J. Anderson Farm, County Road 239 Vicinity, Ruckersville, Elber...
Significance: The Reuben J. Anderson Farm is an intact farmstead built by a typical independent Piedmont farmer who farmed between 50 and 200 acres after about 1920. Architecturally, the buildings on the farmst... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
Blackwell Bridge, Heardmont Vicinity, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbe...
Significance: The Blackwell Bridge, a single-span, pin-connected Pratt through truss, is the largest remaining steel truss bridge in Elbert County. It was fabricated and erected by the Austin Brothers Bridge C... More
W. Frank Anderson Farm, County Road 239, Ruckersville, Elbert County, ...
Significance: The W. Frank Anderson farm is a working example of the evolution of a small twentieth-century Piedmont farm. The traditional southern farm buildings on the tract reflect the handiwork of the owner... More
Reuben J. Anderson Farm, County Road 239 Vicinity, Ruckersville, Elber...
Significance: The Reuben J. Anderson Farm is an intact farmstead built by a typical independent Piedmont farmer who farmed between 50 and 200 acres after about 1920. Architecturally, the buildings on the farmst... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
W. Frank Anderson Farm, County Road 239, Ruckersville, Elbert County, ...
Significance: The W. Frank Anderson farm is a working example of the evolution of a small twentieth-century Piedmont farm. The traditional southern farm buildings on the tract reflect the handiwork of the owner... More
W. Frank Anderson Farm, County Road 239, Ruckersville, Elbert County, ...
Significance: The W. Frank Anderson farm is a working example of the evolution of a small twentieth-century Piedmont farm. The traditional southern farm buildings on the tract reflect the handiwork of the owner... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Rose Hill, Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia
Title from photographer's inventory. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11835-53. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Purchase;... More
Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
Blackwell Bridge, Heardmont Vicinity, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbe...
Significance: The Blackwell Bridge, a single-span, pin-connected Pratt through truss, is the largest remaining steel truss bridge in Elbert County. It was fabricated and erected by the Austin Brothers Bridge C... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
Rose Hill, Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia
Picryl description: Public domain image of a small palace, chateau, villa, residential historic building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Rose Hill, Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia
Title from photographer's inventory. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11835-53. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Purchase;... More
Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
Blackwell Bridge, Heardmont Vicinity, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbe...
Significance: The Blackwell Bridge, a single-span, pin-connected Pratt through truss, is the largest remaining steel truss bridge in Elbert County. It was fabricated and erected by the Austin Brothers Bridge C... More
Blackwell Bridge, Heardmont Vicinity, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbe...
Significance: The Blackwell Bridge, a single-span, pin-connected Pratt through truss, is the largest remaining steel truss bridge in Elbert County. It was fabricated and erected by the Austin Brothers Bridge C... More
W. Frank Anderson Farm, County Road 239, Ruckersville, Elbert County, ...
Significance: The W. Frank Anderson farm is a working example of the evolution of a small twentieth-century Piedmont farm. The traditional southern farm buildings on the tract reflect the handiwork of the owner... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Pearle Cotton Mill & Dam, Elbert County Road 245, Elberton, Elbert Cou...
Significance: The Pearle Cotton Mill is an industrial archeological site that once served as the focus of a mill village known as Beverly, Georgia. The factory was built in 1895 by Thomas M. Swift of Elberton,... More
Alexander-Cleveland Farm, County Road 238, Ruckersville, Elbert County...
Significance: The Alexander-Cleveland House is one of the few examples of eighteenth-century frame housing in this part of the county and is among the very oldest standing structures in Elbert County. The plain... More
William Allen House, County Road 245, Pearl, Elbert County, GA
Significance: This two-story frame house contains one of the oldest remaining structures in Elbert County. The two-story central portico, added about forty years after the initial construction, is an interestin... More
Grogan House, Northwest Side County Road, Middleton, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Built in the early 1870's by the Reverend John Henry Grogan, an itinerant Methodist minister, this house was of mortise and tenon construction. Known as the Grogan Home Place and owned by the Grog... More
Blackwell Bridge, Heardmont Vicinity, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbe...
Significance: The Blackwell Bridge, a single-span, pin-connected Pratt through truss, is the largest remaining steel truss bridge in Elbert County. It was fabricated and erected by the Austin Brothers Bridge C... More
Blackwell Bridge, Heardmont Vicinity, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbe...
Significance: The Blackwell Bridge, a single-span, pin-connected Pratt through truss, is the largest remaining steel truss bridge in Elbert County. It was fabricated and erected by the Austin Brothers Bridge C... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More
Dye-White Farm, County Road 244, Heardmont, Elbert County, GA
Significance: Jim White, owner of the largest amount of land held be a black in the Heardmont neighborhood, was the only black person in that community to accumulate a sizable acreage without inheriting all or ... More