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Georgia -- Social life and customs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

CA-009-002-001 Brooks County (Ga.) History: Quitman and Pavo Binder, circa 1895-1999

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Collection number: CA-009-002-001
Scope and Contents This binder provides a comprehensive history of Quitman and Pavo, Georgia, highlighting their development from early settlements to thriving communities. It includes photographs, essays, newspaper clippings, and oral histories, covering key topics such as local industries like turpentine production, significant businesses like the Orange Squeeze Bottling Works, and landmarks such as the Hotel Pavo and Quitman's West End Cemetery. The influence of the Savannah, Albany, and Gulf Railroad on...
Dates: circa 1895-1999

Mitchell County Genealogical Society - Wedding Invitations, 1935 - 1981

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Collection number: CA011-001
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of approximately 650 wedding invitations collected and preserved by the Mitchell County Genealogical Society, spanning from 1935 to 1981. These materials were digitized by the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections in the Fall of 2024 in collaboration with the Mitchell County Genealogical Society.

All invitations combined into single PDF file for online access, includes bookmarks and name index with page numbers.

Dates: 1935 - 1981

Old Berrien: Newsletter of the Berrien Historical Foundation, 2007-present

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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 5, Number 3 (Fall 2023): “Sheboggy and Shebargie”, Summer 2023

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Collection number: ca-012-002-010
Description This issue explores the history of two well-known Berrien County country stores—Shebargie in the New Lois community and Sheboggy near Alapaha—both of which served as important rural gathering places for several decades. Shebargie, originally known as Whispering Pines and built in the late 1920s by Otto E. Summerlin, operated as a store, grist mill, and local social center featuring the community’s first radio. Through a succession of owners including Bernys Peters, K.M. Miller, Edwin Smith,...
Dates: Summer 2023