Category Archives: Coastal Georgia and South Carolina
March To The Sea Tragic Event —
Civil war crossing at Ebenezer Creek on Shermans March to the Sea Continue reading
The Monsters of The Sill — Okefenokee Photography by William Wise
A travel journal from our canoeing up The Sill Recreation Area in the Okefenokee Swamp on March 5, 2017: Huge American Alligator laying on the canal bank the The Sill Recreation Area, probably one of the biggest I’ve seen in … Continue reading
Ohoopee and Third — The59Club
Meldrim United Methodist Church-Georgia Meldrim is a small community located 17 miles west of Savannah Georgia. It is close to the Ogeechee River and once part of the Central of Georgia Railway as the tracks run along Central Avenue. 36 … Continue reading
Southern Live Oak Tree-220 Years Old —
220 year old southern live oak in Guyton Georgia Continue reading
Elliot B. Hinely House, 1894, Rincon —
This is one of two very similar Georgian-style Folk Victorians on Georgia Avenue. There is a nice windmill in the back yard of this property. Elliot B. Hinely House, 1894, Rincon — Vanishing South Georgia Photographs by Brian Brown
Folk Victorian House, 1894, Rincon — Vanishing South Georgia Photographs by Brian Brown
This was likely built by the builder of the Elliot B. Hinley House, two blocks away; if not, it was strongly influenced by it. Folk Victorian House, 1894, Rincon — Vanishing South Georgia Photographs by Brian Brown
Goshen United Methodist Church & Cemetery, Circa 1751 & 1820s, Rincon —
Due to the growth of the Salzburger settlement at Ebenezer by the 1740s, a need arose for new churches to serve a dispersed population. Goshen Church was built about 1751, established about a mile from the present location as Goshen … Continue reading
Neidlinger-Monroe House, 1904, Effingham County
Neidlinger-Monroe House Continue reading
The Making Of A Gingerbread House —
32,000 Peppermints on the Gingerbread house Continue reading