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Doc Holliday |
Doc Holliday - Back Cover |
Our Ghosts - (2013 Book of the Year - Avid Readers Publishing) |
Our Ghosts - Back Cover |
Old Jacksonville, Ga History Project Provides Telfair Schools Scholarship |
Old Jacksonville, Ga History Project Provides Coffee Schools Scholarship |
2013 Book of the Month (Avid Publishers) |
Back Cover - Beanblossom & Turnipseed |
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Back Cover - "The Confederacy and Old Jacksonville, Ga." -- SELECTED AS BOOK OF THE MONTH! |
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NEW BOOK HERE ABOUT GEORGE PERRY AND THE WORLD'S RECORD |
NEW! POSTCARDS of Old Jacksonville, Ga.! |
NEW! Old Jacksonville POSTCARDS! |
Old Spanish Mission, St. Isabel, Near Jacksonville, Ga., Early 1600's! |
DeSoto & Spanish Mission Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
1822 Map Showing Jacksonville, Ga. |
1835-39 Map Showing Telfair's Southern Boundary |
Six Generals At Jacksonville, Ga. |
The Articles/Photos Of Old Jacksonville, Ga. -- NOTE: Clicking On Picture Will Also Reveal Its Caption |
Old Bridge |
Story of The Old Bridge [Reverse Side] |
The Steamboat "John L. Day" |
Story of The Steamboat [Reverse Side] |
History Events Of Old Jacksonville, Georgia |
Jacksonville State History Marker |
This Marker Readable If "ORIGINAL" Is Selected |
The Willcoxes - Marker 1 (Side A) |
This Sign Readable If "ORIGINAL" Is Selected |
History Marker 1 - "The Willcoxes" (Side B) |
This Sign Is Readable If "Original" Is Selected |
Marker 2b - Generals Clark, Coffee, Willcox |
This Sign Is Readable If "ORIGINAL" Is Selected |
Marker 2a - Generals Blackshear, Breckinridge, Beauregard |
This Sign Readable If "Original" Is Selected |
Old Courthouse And Church - Marker 3a |
This Sign Is Readable If You Select "ORIGINAL" |
Old Fort Clark Site - Marker 3b |
This Sign Readable If "ORIGINAL" Is Selected |
First Christian Baptism In America - Marker 4a |
This Sign Is Readable If "ORIGINAL" Is Selected |
Gone But Not Forgotten & Soldiers Of The Revolution - Marker 4b |
This Sign Is Readable If "ORIGINAL" Is Selected |
World Record Bass - Marker 5a |
This Sign Is Readable If "ORIGINAL" Is Selected |
State Record Deer - Marker 5b |
This Sign Is Readable If 'ORIGINAL" Is Selected |
Dodge Land & Timber Troubles (1868-1923) - Marker 6a |
Dodge Land & Timber Troubles (1868-1923) - Marker 6a (Readable) |
Old Spanish Mission - Marker 6b |
Old Spanish Mission - Marker 6b (Readable) |
First Georgia Railroad - Sign 7a - For READABLE Go To Next Image |
First Georgia Railroad - Marker 7a (READABLE) Choose "Original" |
Steamboat Fever - The Old Steamboats Of Jacksonville, Ga. (For READABLE Go To Next Image) 7b |
Steamboat Fever - 7b - ( READABLE) Choose "Original" |
History Sign for Cenotaph Place |
Cenotaph Place Of Three Generals |
Jacksonville Cemetery Sign |
Jacksonville's Veterans Memorial |
This Marker Readable If "ORIGINAL" Is Selected |
Family Tree Example - Send Yours |
Updated (2005) Julian Williams Maternal Lineage |
Paternal Lineage of Julian Williams - CLICK Within Box To View |
Joanne Williams Maternal Lineage (Page 1) |
Joanne Williams Maternal Lineage (Page 2) |
First Christian Baptism In America - 1540 |
Old Swede Church - Marriage Site Of Thomas and Elizabeth Willcox |
The Old Willcox Mansion - Pennsylvania |
Indians Attack Woodson Family, Kin Of Willcoxes |
Thomas Willcox And Benjamin Franklin Did Business |
Willcox Cemetery At Ivy Mills, Pennsylvania |
Willcox Cemetery, Gulf, Deep River, North Carolina |
Four Willcoxes of Ivy Mills, PA |
The House Of Willcox |
Ruins of Ivy Mills Willcox Paper Mill |
Ivy Mills Paper Mill - With Labels |
Willcox Patriots |
Money From Willcox Paper |
Willcox Collage - John Willcox I And Regulators |
John Willcox I - North Carolina Patriot And Regulator |
Three Willcox Paper Mills |
Soldiers Pond, Near Blockhouse Church (Fort Clark), Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
Gen. David Blackshear Marker |
Forts Along The Ocmulgee River - War of 1812 |
The General Who Built Fort Clark (Blockhouse Church Site) Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
Fort Adams At Temperance |
Benjamin Mitchell Griffin - Killed At Breakfast Branch By Indians |
Susie Boyd - First Grave At Blockhouse - 1819 |
In Memory Of Blacks Buried At Blockhouse |
Gen. John R. Coffee Of Tennessee |
David Crockett (1786-1836) |
General Jackson And Close Advisors |
Old River Road At Dopson Hill, Jacksonville, Ga. |
Jacksonville, Ga.,Was Prominent Stagecoach Hub |
Grave of Ann Penelope Bryan Coffee at Madison, Florida |
Blockhouse Baptist Church |
Burch Girls At Old John Clark House |
Gov. John Clark's Former Home In Background |
John Clark House Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
Lee House On Grounds Of Old Gov John Clark House |
Gov. John Clark House - "Woodville" |
A Younger Gen John E. Coffee |
General John E. Coffee |
John Coffee Washington DC Cenotaph |
Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion |
Historical Marker For Ellicott's Mound |
Osceola - Seminole Warrior And Leader |
South Georgia And North Florida In Indian Times |
Fort Early |
Those Times Tried Men's Souls |
Indian Springs - 1825 Was Not A Good Year For The Indians |
John Willcox Mustered Men At Fort Adams |
Battle Of Breakfast Branch History Marker |
Nat Statham And Wiley Ellison Save Mark Willcox (1818) |
The Indian And Settler Were Destined For Trouble |
The Old Jacksonville Jail And Indian Cemetery |
General Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) |
General John E. Coffee Built Coffee Road |
The Political Gathering In Jacksonville in 1834 Reflected Intense Feelings |
Maj. General Mark Willcox (1799-1852) |
Gen. Mark Willcox's Straight Razor And Lock And Key |
Gen. Mark Willcox's Razor And Case - Dated 1830 |
Old Alston Methodist Church |
Gen. Winfield Scott Took Gen. Willcox's Supplies |
Taliwa - The Tale Of Indian Troubles |
Fort Hawkins, Macon, Ga. |
Benjamin Hawkins, Indian Agent |
"Stand" Of Redding Metts And Others Offered Protection From Indians |
The Wildes Massacre - 1838 |
Seminole Chief Billy Bowlegs |
Race Pond - Outpost Near The Okefenokee |
Grave of Jane Parramore Willcox At Old Concord |
John Willcox, Jr. Built Pole Boats |
House of John, Jr. and Mary Lea Willcox |
Mary Lea Willcox - Wife of John Willcox, Jr. |
General Mark And Wife |
The Wilson Conner House |
Willcox's Pole Boats Came Before The Steamboat |
John Willcox III, (1814-1880) |
Louisa Conner Willcox Married John Willcox III |
Dead River Church And Cemetery |
Long Pond Is A Beautiful Place |
Capt. Wilson Conner And Patriots Ran Up Another Flag At Fernandina In 1812 |
Madison And Monroe Caused Problems For Rev. Elder Wilson Conner |
Wilson Conner Had Much Influence On The Development Of The Baptist Church |
Pigeon Creek, Earliest Baptist Church In Fla., Owes Start To Rev. Wilson Conner |
Wilson Conner And Louisa Arrive At Old Clinton, Ga. |
Clinton Female Seminary |
Sharon Baptist Church, Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
Sharon Church Marker |
Little Jimmy Clements - Son Of Capt. Gabriel Clements, RS |
Altar Rails At Mt. Carmel Built By Little Jimmy Clements |
Old Mt. Carmel Methodist Church |
The Slaveship, The Wanderer |
These Men Suffered Aboard The Slaveship "Wanderer" |
The Old Courthouse At Jacksonville, Ga. |
Old Courthouse Marker |
Union Soldiers Escaped On A Boat In Ocmulgee River |
Union Soldiers From Iowa Escaped From Macon And Made It To The Ocean |
What A Confederate Soldier Might Have Looked Like Leaving Jacksonville For The War |
Jacksonville Methodist Church With Two Stories |
Jacksonville Methodist Church After Roof Modification |
Thomas Swain Documents |
Grave? or Marker? Of Lt. Joseph Williams, Blockhouse Cemetery |
Alexander Stephens Was Thomas Swain's Attorney |
Gov. Peter Early Was Judge at Jacksonville, Ga. |
Gov. David B. Mitchell Signed Jacksonville, Ga. Charter In 1815 |
David Brydie Mitchell House |
Berry Wells |
General Elijah Clarke Was Father Of Gov. John Clark |
Gov. Herschel V. Johnson Held Court At Jacksonville, Ga. |
Gov. John Clark Had Plantation Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
General A.P. Hill, Confederate Military Leader |
General Edward L. Thomas Led the Ga. 49th, CSA |
Lt. Colonel Wiley J. Williams, CSA, Ga 49th [Photo Courtesy of Jacque Hardy, Hawkinsville, Ga.] |
Graves of Two Wives And Children Of Lt. Col. Wiley Williams At Old Concord |
Old Temperance Post Office |
Lt. Colonel Wiley J. Williams's House, Eastman, Ga. |
Mary Coffee Williams |
Sibia Williams & Mary Coffee Williams |
Rev. Bascom Anthony - First Assignment Was Jacksonville, Ga. Charge |
Rev. Mack Anthony - Son of Bascom Anthony |
Bascom Anthony, Bessie & Grandchildren [Photo Courtesy Of Joye Collins] |
Yankee Soldiers Burst In On Anthonys |
Little Bascom Anthony "Caught" By Yankee Soldiers |
Little Bascom Anthony Stands By Yankee Soldier As Courthouse Burns |
Image For Article No. 208 (Rev. Bascom Anthony) |
Image For Article No. 209 (Rev. Bascom Anthony) |
Dr. Wylie J. Williams (1872-1938) |
Old Concord Marker Of Joseph B. Williams - Killed In Steamboat Explosion |
John Coffee Willcox , CSA - A Son Of Gen. Mark Willcox |
Elizabeth Swain Willcox - Wife of John Coffee Willcox |
Shelton's Chapel & Shelton Marker |
Maj. Charles Irby Shelton Marker At Shelton's Chapel |
Major Charles Irby Shelton |
Jane Ashley Boyd Shelton |
Cowper Irby Shelton - Civil War Survivor |
Sarah Annie Howell Shelton - Cowper's Wife |
Capt. Julius Warren Boyd, CSA, Ga 20th |
Dr. Augustus Munroe Boyd, Confederate Surgeon |
Maj. John Fielding Milhollin, CSA |
Griffin Mizell , CSA, And Family |
Home Of Capt. Stephen Boney, CSA - Burned in 1924 |
James Wesley Yawn , CSA - Lost Brothers In Civil War |
Rebecca Yawn, Wife Of James Wesley Yawn |
John Henry Bowen, CSA |
Maj. General Phil Kearny Was Killed By Sgt. John McCrimmon of Jacksonville, Ga. |
General Kearny on Bayard (Tomb) At Arlington |
Sgt. John McCrimmon's Grave at Blockhouse Church Cemetery |
Marker Of Sgt. CSA John McCrimmon |
Lt. Farquhar McCrimmon And Men Killed Many Yankees At Antietam Bridge |
Marker Of Lieutenant CSA Farquhar McCrimmon |
Charnick Selph Lost A Finger At Jericho Ford, Va. |
Abbeville - Said That Jeff Davis Slept Under This Tree |
Marks Spot Of Jeff Davis Encampment Near Eastman During Escape Attempt |
Gen. J.C. Breckinridge Hid Out At Jacksonville, Ga. |
Gen. Breckinridge Rests In Jacksonville, Ga., Bed |
Gen. Breckinridge Delivers Oration At Ocmulgee River |
Gen. Beauregard (1818-1893) Also Used Jacksonville, Ga. Route After Civil War |
Jim Cummings Was A Member of The James Gang |
The Ferry At China Hill Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
Benjamin (Ben) Williams |
Great Grandfather Moses Peterson Williams On Jacksonville Ferry |
Andrew Williams - Original (But Darker) |
Great Grandfather Andrew Williams |
Six Sons Of Joseph Gooden Williams |
Dave and Effie Williams |
Williams Brothers - Sons Of Dave & Effie |
Bill Willcox's Saw Mill On Ocmulgee River |
Dr. Henry Clay Ryals, CSA |
Old McArthur House - Built c. 1805 |
Winship - McArthur House Near Lumber City |
Mitchell Griffin Willcox And Wife |
William Earl Dodge Of The Dodge Company |
William Pitt Eastman Of The Dodge Company |
Remaining Dodge House At Suomi |
An Older Picture of The John Knox House |
Forsyth House - Site Of Killing |
John Duncan Williams On Old Tram Road Bed |
Tram Road - Temperance/Sharon Church Area |
Margaret McDearmid Williams & Lucius L. Williams |
Younger Maggie/Lucius - Photo/Painting |
Capt. Lucius Williams, CSA, As Played By Rep. Roger Byrd |
Capt. Lucius L. Williams's Walking Cane At Blue-Gray Museum, Fitzgerald, Ga. |
Johnsons Island Prison - Lake Erie - Sandusky, Ohio |
House Where Lucius Williams Was Shot And Killed |
Cohen Garrison Shot Lucius Williams From This Shed |
Grave Of Capt. Lucius Williams - Blockhouse Church |
Marker - Civil War, Reconstruction And Dodge Troubles |
Blockhouse 3rd Church Where Cohen Garrison Was Killed |
George Morris Williams Was A Main Piece Of The Williams Puzzle |
Bob and Molly Garrison's Graves |
Anson Dodge Preached Here |
Anson Dodge, II - Grandson of W.E. Dodge & Preacher At Christ Church |
Ellen Dodge - First Wife of Anson |
Anna Gould, Anson's Second Wife |
Cameron Family About 1890 |
Rev. Allison Cowart - First Sermon At Shelton's Chapel |
Old Overhead Skidder Over The River |
Ocmulgee River Valley Railroad (1878-1917) |
Ocmulgee River Locomotive |
Roy McGregor - Locomotive Engineer & Walking History Book |
Jesse Woodson James Was Kin To Willcoxes |
Cousins Stanley Wells, Jesse James & Dolley Madison |
Arcadia Dopson Williams, Wife of Andrew Williams |
Abbie Williams Fussell |
Austin Yawn & Walter Fussell |
Austin Yawn Driving In Style! |
Way Back When |
Young John Willie Harrell |
Tom Willcox On Motorcycle - c. 1912 |
Dr. Mann In Early Car |
Pole Boats - Came Before The Steamboats |
Typical Timber Raft Of Area Rivers (1890) |
Gen. Coffee Helped Davy Crockett Launch Steamboat - Both Died In 1836 |
Steamboat Tied Up At Old Crisp, Ga. In Old Irwin County |
Capt. John L. Day - Commanded and Built Many Steamboats |
Steamboat "The John L. Day" Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
The Nellie Garbutt - Photo Courtesy of Charles Shelton |
The "ALTAMAHA" - Capt. - Joe Willcox & Engineer - Florence Breen |
Steamboat Near Lumber City - Postcard Was Dated 1911 |
Steamboat "The Dorothy T." |
Steamboat And Railroad Trestle |
Steamboat "B.C. Phillips" |
Steamboat - Loaded - Hawkinsville, Ga. |
City Of Hawkinsville |
Steamboat "J.C. Maloy" |
J.C. Maloy & Leila Williams Maloy |
Maloy-Clarke-Chambers House |
Beautiful Georgia Leaves! |
Cap'n Hoke McDonald - Last To Get Steamboat License |
Lumber City Trestle - Steamboat |
Steamboat J. G. Carver |
Trawler Cleaning Logs From Ocmulgee River |
One of Jacksonville's Last Steamboats? |
Grave Of Henry Fussell, CSA, Blockhouse Cemetery |
Dopson, Jones & Williams Connection |
Leonard C Peak Jones - Telfair Sheriff |
Dr. Walter L. Jones |
Emory & Ernest Jones - c. 1909 |
Dr. Andrew J. Jones and "Cud'n" Lola |
Jesse and Mary Ann Garrison Jones |
Jesse Jones, CSA, Father of Dr. A.J. Jones |
Grave With Picture Of Jesse Jones |
Grave of Capt. John Cravey, CSA , Near Rhine |
Capt. John Cravey, CSA, (1823-1885) |
John Cravey - Image Retouched |
Daniel Campbell Cravey & Abigail Pickren |
Susanna Cravey Walker (1849-1928) |
Jesse Bez Walker (1842-1917) & Susanna Cravey Walker (1849-1928) |
A Cravey Family |
Andrew Jackson Bowen - Lived On The Old Gov. John Clark Plantation Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
James Spires' 3rd Wife Was Rebecca Pitts Spires |
William M. And Rebecca Pitts Spires Fletcher |
Capt. Joe Willcox And Wife |
Monument of Della Burch, Blockhouse Cemetery |
Dopsons Waiting For Steamboat |
Robert Williams (1860-1928) & Georgeanna Fussell |
Wells Brothers - Henry, Brooks, and Tal |
Old Tom Jackson House |
Old Wells Home Located Off Old Scotland Road |
Will Clark House |
Old House On Dopson Hill |
Jesse Jones House?? Or Another?? |
Dr. A.J./Lola Jones House c 1919? |
Dr. A.J. Jones Home Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
What A Change! Jones-Boone House Now |
DeWitt Wilcox House In Jacksonville, Ga. |
Cap'n Joe Willcox House In Jacksonville |
The Jim Bland House Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
Old Lowe House |
Lowe House, Jacksonville, Ga. |
Jacksonville Chevrolet Company Check By Jim Lowe |
World Record Bass Marker Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
George Perry Caught The World Record Bass In 1932 |
Is This A Picture Of The World Record Bass? |
Replica Of World Record Bass - 22 Lbs., 4 ounces ! |
Montgomery Lake, Jacksonville, Ga., Home Of The World Record Largemouth Bass |
Montgomery Lake (Color) |
World Record Bass In The Sky Sculpture |
Old Race Track - McRae, Ga. |
Old South Georgia College, McRae, Ga. |
Windsor Park - Was In McRae, Ga. |
Old SGC - McRae, Ga. - Girls Dorm |
McGinty's Cafe - Helena, Ga. |
Old Harris Hotel - McRae, Ga. |
Lee Land Hotel - Eastman, Ga. |
Stuckey's - Place Of Fine Candies |
Lumber City Methodist Church - 1925 |
Silver Haven Court - 1942 - Near Chauncey, Ga. |
Wayfarer Grill - Later Dr. Joe Tom Jeffries' Vet Clinic |
Hotel Willard - Helena, Ga. - 1910 |
Ivy Lodge - Lumber City, Ga. |
Football Team - McRae-Helena, Ga. |
Snag Boat No. 1 At Lumber City, Ga. |
Snag Boat No. 2 At Lumber City, Ga. |
Katie Lou Williams, Capt., M-H Girls Team - 1932 |
Milan High Girls Basket ball Team - 1935 |
Milan School 1898 |
Clarice Clark & Lumber City High Faculty |
Lumber City Sunday Strollers |
Old Lumber City Bridge Turned |
Lumber City Ice Cream Party |
Lumber City Pool - Mary Edith McGregor |
Lumber City 1931 Third Grade Class |
Lumber City High Boys Team - 1934 |
Lumber City High 1936 Graduating Class |
John L. Day House - Lumber City |
Identical Houses Of Daughters Of John L. Day |
Lumber City High Basketball Team 1938 |
Towns School - 1956 |
Chauncey High School |
Cedar Grove High School |
Old Broxton High School |
Old Broxton Baptist Church |
Dan Bland , No. 13 - The Galloping Ghost Of Douglas High |
Flint River Ferry At Marshallville, Ga. |
Lumber City Ferry |
Lumber City Street Scene |
Will Mills - Lumber City Marshal |
Lumber City Unknown Lawman Possibly Bill Willis |
Eli Willcox - Emily Flanders - Brainard Cheney At McRae's Landing |
Bingo (Originally Beano) Was Discovered At Jacksonville, Ga. in 1929 |
Rear Admiral John Wilcox's Demise A Mystery |
Rue School - [Courtesy of Montine Fussell Spillers] |
Jacksonville School Class c. 1910 |
Jones School Near Jacksonville, Ga. - [Courtesy of Austine Bowen Lasher] |
The W.S. Anderson Family Celebrating 50th Anniversary - 1909-1959 |
Workmore High School Class of 1932 |
Workmore High School Class Of 1932 |
Workmore High 1935 Diploma of Mattie Melva Anderson |
Workmore Classmates Pose In 1939 [Courtesy of Dorothy Anderson Bland] |
Workmore High School - 1950 Class |
Workmore GirlsTeam c. 1953 |
Workmore Boys Team - c. 1954 |
Workmore School - 1956-57 Elem. Class |
Drawing Of Workmore School By Sam Studstill |
Ocmulgee High School - Burned In 1945 |
Ocmulgee High School - Burned 1945 |
Ocmulgee School Group |
Ocmulgee School, Near China Hill And Jacksonville, Ga. |
Ocmulgee High Graduating Class 1940 |
Ocmulgee High Girls Basketball Team 1957 |
Ocmulgee High Boys Basketball Team 1957 |
Ocmulgee High Basketball Team |
Clearer Image of Ocmulgee Team? |
Uniondale School Play |
Old Mt. Carmel School |
Clements And Wooten Families |
James O. Bland As A Young Man |
Peter Coffee Clements |
Edward George McDuffie and Wife |
Workmore Elementary and High School Between Jacksonville and McRae |
Workmore Class About 1954 |
Workmore's Dobson Motel & Restaurant |
The Georgian Motel At Workmore |
"I Ain't Got No Body" |
Rock Hill High School Basketball Team, 1954-55 |
Another Shot Of Rock Hill High Hoopsters |
Goatman |
Goat Man & J.D. Williams At Jacksonville, Ga. |
Goatman Again |
Goat Man Rides Again |
Picture Of Contrast |
Store/Cafe When Grease Rack Was By Hwy 117 |
J.D. Williams Store With Cafe At Left |
Old Truck At J.D. Williams Cafe |
J.D. Williams Store, Jacksonville, Ga. |
J.D. and Mattie Williams House, Jacksonville, Ga. |
Austin "Monk" Hatton - One Of The Greatest Friends I Ever Had |
Sgt. Royce Williams, US Marine, On Guam, WW II |
Linda Williams Gave Her Life For Others |
USS TELFAIR |
The Old Ocmulgee Bridge - Now Gone - Built In 1935 |
Old Ocmulgee Bridge Would Turn Like This One |
Oil Rig Near Pridgen In Coffee County |
Little Frank Ray's Birthday At Jacksonville, Ga. |
Mr. Dewitt Wilcox's Store And Post Office |
Old Jacksonville Post Office In Dewitt Wilcox's Store |
Current Post Office With Jack Fussell House in Left Background |
Jacksonville Lions Club Burning Note |
Robyn Ray Poses Near Jacksonville's Last "Courthouse" |
The Old Jax Theater - Jacksonville, Ga. - About 1947-1954 |
Carpenter's Cabins - Jacksonville's Motor Lodge |
Katherine Hudgens' Swimming Pool - Precious Memories |
Remains Of China Hill Firetower |
Alaska Chief Justice George F. Boney, Sr. |
Four Images Of George F. Boney |
Boney Courthouse |
Boney Marker - Credit: By David Seibert, January 27, 2008, courtesy of www.hmdb.org |
Boney Chart |
Grave of Chief Justice Boney At Bethel Church, China Hill, Near Jacksonville, Ga. |
Old McKinnon Cemetery |
Julian Williams, Baby Caldwell, John Russell Clark |
Charles Lowe Once Lived At Jacksonville, Ga. |
Jacksonville Lions Club c. 1978 |
Jacksonville Lions Club in First Heritage Day Parade |
Stanley Wells In His Jacksonville Store |
Maude Fussell Wells, Wife of Walter, Mother of Stanley |
Earl Waldon, Husband of Vaunita Fussell Waldon |
Lula Mae Harrell Fussell & Lamar Fussell, Her Brother-In-Law |
Lowe Building Movers Of Jacksonville, Georgia |
Appalachian Trail Hiker Joe Ward And John David Harrell |
Appalachian Trail & New Baby |
Billy Joe Padgett - State Record Deer |