Monthly Archives: September 2016

Etowah’s Camp Foster – Joe F. Head

2024-02-05T10:34:44-05:00

A Quest to Locate Etowah’s Camp Foster Governor Joe Brown’s Bridge Guard Army By Joe F. Head Long forgotten and faded from the county’s landscape is a former Civil War camp that once existed to guard the Etowah River Bridge. Governor Brown stationed select troops at key bridges to prevent [...]

Etowah’s Camp Foster – Joe F. Head2024-02-05T10:34:44-05:00

Bartow’s Mining Legacy – Staci Lusk, Intern

2024-01-26T17:30:36-05:00

  Bartow’s Mining Legacy Featuring a Special Tribute to 101 Years of New Riverside Ochre Mining History Staci Lusk, Intern Kennesaw State University Sponsored by: The Etowah Valley Historical Society August 2, 2016 Supervised by: Joe F. Head Bartow’s Mining Legacy Featuring a Special Tribute to 101 Years of New [...]

Bartow’s Mining Legacy – Staci Lusk, Intern2024-01-26T17:30:36-05:00

The Evolution of Schools in Bartow County, Georgia – Elyse Hoganson

2024-01-26T17:11:22-05:00

  The Evolution of Schools in Bartow County, Georgia The First 100 Years Sam Jones Female College and first Cartersville High School until 1953 Elyse Hoganson, Intern Etowah Valley Historical Society Georgia College and State University HIST 4960 Dr. Jessica Wallace July 2016 Supervised by Joe F. Head, [...]

The Evolution of Schools in Bartow County, Georgia – Elyse Hoganson2024-01-26T17:11:22-05:00

Pleasure Trips to Bartow County’s Saltpeter Cave Following the Civil War – Joel M. Sneed

2024-01-26T17:29:05-05:00

One can only surmise that in the years following the Civil War the saltpeter cave in Bartow County was a place of curiosity. Certainly, local residents who had enjoyed visits to the cave in earlier times and had been prevented from doing so by the extensive mining operation there began [...]

Pleasure Trips to Bartow County’s Saltpeter Cave Following the Civil War – Joel M. Sneed2024-01-26T17:29:05-05:00

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