Historic Elberton

Historic Elberton
Author: Joyce M. Davis
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738514666

Elberton, Georgia, chartered in 1803 and chosen as the seat of Elbert County, earned fame as the "Granite Capital of the World" with an industry that dates back to the late 19th century. Along with the pioneering residents who first settled the area and those who brought the community to the forefront of the granite industry, this engaging pictorial collection highlights the civic, business, and cultural leaders who have shaped and defined the character of the town. Images of America: Elberton is filled with scenes of days gone by, revealing what life was like for early Elbertonians. Highlighted are such notable individuals as Samuel Elbert, an American Revolutionary War hero and the town and county's namesake; Thomas M. Swift, merchant, mill owner, and builder of the Swift Block on North McIntosh Street; Dr. Nathaniel G. Long, medical practitioner, politician, and business entrepreneur who established the first telephone system in the city; and Edmund Brewer Tate Jr., civic and business leader who encouraged construction of the present county courthouse. Local businesses, homes, institutions, and landmarks are included as well, such as the extant Queen Anne house built by W.C. Smith on Heard Street in the late 19th century, Reuben H. Hunt's Richardsonian Romanesque courthouse of 1894-1895, and the Samuel Elbert Hotel of 1924-1925. Coupled with informative captions, these vintage photographs tell the story that is uniquely Elberton.

History of Elbert County, Georgia 1790-1935

History of Elbert County, Georgia 1790-1935
Author: John H. McIntosh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 554
Release:
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History of Elbert County, Georgia. Prepared by order of the General Assembly of Georgia, 1929, a complete history of the formation, development and progress of the county from it's creation to date. Includes index.

Elbert County

Elbert County
Author: Aurolyn Melba Hamm
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2012-09-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439612862

Governor's wife, president's wife, United Nations delegate, teacher, political activist, author, newspaper columnist, business owner, traveler, and mother-Eleanor Roosevelt was truly "First Lady of the World." With her very busy life, she sought peace, solitude, and renewal. She found all three at Valkill, her small stone cottage on the Roosevelt Estate in Hyde Park, east of the Hudson River. A National Historic Site, Valkill is operated by the National Park Service and is the only site in the country dedicated to the preservation of the memory of a presidential first lady.With detailed description and some two hundred stunning images-many published here for the first time-Eleanor Roosevelt's Valkill depicts the events and times of the first lady at Valkill, the place where she felt most at home. In addition, the book traces the development of the site and reveals the depression-era business that was located there, a furniture factory and metal forge known as Valkill Industries.

Historical Collections of the Georgia Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution

Historical Collections of the Georgia Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution
Author: Grace G. Davidson
Publisher: Southern Historical Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2020-04-04
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ISBN: 9780893080082

By: Grace Gillam Davidson, Pub. 1930, Reprinted 2020, 354 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-008-X. Elbert County was formed in 1790 from Wilkes County. It lies in the Northeasern portion of the state along the Savannah River just across from Anderson and Abbeville Counties, South Carolina. The first settlers started arriving in the area from Virgina and the Carolinas and continued on as land grants were being issued from service in the Revolutionary War. This volume was originally published as Volume III of the Historical Collection of the Georgia Chapters National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Contents of this book: Wills 1791-1831, Wills Record Book 1830-1835, Index to Will Book 1829-1860, returns of Administrators and Guardians 1791-1838, Minutes of Inferior Court 1791-1830, Deed Books 1789-1797, Land Court Records 1791-1822, Land Lotteries 1806, 1821-1827, & 1832, Tombstone records and Marriages 1806-1834.

Elbert County

Elbert County
Author: Joyce M. Davis
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2011-01-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439626669

Established in 1790, Elbert County was carved from adjacent Wilkes County and named in honor of American patriot and former governor Samuel Elbert. Located in Northeast Georgia on the Savannah and Broad Rivers, the territory witnessed Revolutionary War fighting and the creation of Fort James, Dartmouth, and Petersburg, occurring all before 1790. Later Ruckersville, Heardmont, Bowman, and Dewy Rose were established. Elberton, chosen as county seat by former governor Stephen Heard's committee, was incorporated in 1803 and dominated county history thereafter. Nancy Hart and Stephen Heard, among others, aided the revolution; merchants William and Beverly Allen forged a business path; and preachers, including Dozier Thornton, established many county churches. In later years, Corra Harris, born at Farmhill, attended Elberton Female Academy before becoming a noted writer. In the 20th century, cotton production was overshadowed by the growth of granite quarrying and finishing, leading to Elberton becoming the "Granite Capital of the World."