Nashville (Ga.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Old Berrien: Newsletter of the Berrien Historical Foundation, 2007-present
Series
Collection number: CA-012-002
Abstract
The Old Berrien Newsletters series consists of seventeen issues produced by the Berrien County Historical Foundation between 2007 and the present. The newsletters document a wide range of topics relating to the history, culture, and development of Berrien County, Georgia, and the surrounding Wiregrass region. Each issue focuses on a single historical subject, drawing on archival research, family papers, oral histories, newspaper accounts, and local...
Dates:
2007-present
Old Berrien Newsletter, Volume 7, Number 3 (Fall 2025): “History in Postcards”, Fall 2025
File
Collection number: ca-012-002-018
Scope and Contents
This Fall 2025 issue of the Old Berrien Newsletter focuses on the history of early Berrien County through the lens of postcards dating from the late nineteenth century through the post–World War II era. Articles discuss the earliest known street scenes of Nashville, the development of downtown architecture, the impact of the naval stores industry, and the rise of postcard culture following the 1898 postal regulation changes.
Topics covered include the 1909 view of Davis Street, the 1910...
Dates:
Fall 2025
Old Berrien Newsletter, Volume 7, Number 4 (Winter 2025): “Our Oral History”, Winter 2025
File
Collection number: ca-012-002-019
Scope and Contents
This issue centers on oral history as a vital method for preserving Berrien County heritage. It recounts the editor’s earliest interview experience and shares narratives drawn from family memories, rural life, and local traditions. The newsletter highlights interviews conducted with long-time residents, including recollections of education, farm work, and community events. It also provides practical guidance and tips for planning and conducting oral history interviews. Additional sections...
Dates:
Winter 2025
