Crawfordite Meeting Houses of Southeast Georgia
Oak Grove Primitive Baptist Church (Interior), Raybon, Brantley County In his fascinating thesis, The “Gold Standard” of the Wiregrass Primitive Baptists of Georgia: A History of the Crawford Faction...
View ArticlePhiladelphia Wesleyan Church, 1904, Hortense
From the congregational history: In the year 1900 a church was organized at the old Sawgrass School outside of Hortense GA. The “Sawgrass” Church was started as a response to a revival held in the...
View ArticleBrantley County Courthouse, 1930, Nahunta
When Brantley County was created in 1920, Hoboken was chosen as the seat of government. After two contested elections voters chose Nahunta to be the new county seat and it was officially recognized as...
View ArticleA. P. Brantley House, 1866, Hoboken
This house was built by A. P. Brantley in 1866 and the Queen Anne features were added later. It is thought to be the oldest house in Brantley County.
View ArticleQueen Anne House, Hoboken
This is one of two landmark Queen Anne houses in Hoboken. Both are unusually large examples of the form.
View ArticleCommercial Block, Hoboken
This is the only significant historic commercial structure still standing in Hoboken. The excellent Coca-Cola mural, added in recent years, notes that Georgia’s favorite soft drink has been...
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