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Friendship Cemetery Abandoned, but not Forgotten – Trinity Atkins

2024-01-29T16:16:12-05:00

Trinity Atkins Today, Friendship-Puckett Cemetery can be found south of Cartersville along Highway 293 and Old River Road near the Etowah River. Joe Head, the Etowah Valley Historical Society Vice President, and EVHS served as the beneficiary for my Eagle Scout Project at this site. Friendship Cemetery - Trinity [...]

Friendship Cemetery Abandoned, but not Forgotten – Trinity Atkins2024-01-29T16:16:12-05:00

The Sam Jones Tabernacle – Joe F. Head

2025-11-17T10:11:41-05:00

The Tabernacle, 1886 – 1933 The Alter Place of Sam Porter Jones’ Old Time Revivals By: Joe F. Head Photo courtesy of the Bartow History Museum Today only a single state historic sign remains as evidence of a legendary tabernacle site that marked Cartersville as once being the [...]

The Sam Jones Tabernacle – Joe F. Head2025-11-17T10:11:41-05:00

Mississippian Lithics: Identifying Workshops in the Etowah River Valley – John Tomko

2024-01-30T12:45:57-05:00

John Tomko Practicum in Anthropology Dr. Terry G. Powis May 9, 2022 Abstract The Mississippian Period refers to the North American Southeast region and dates from AD 1000-1500. It is characterized by its societal organization, form of government, culture, and subsistence practices. Daily life and survival for the Native Americans [...]

Mississippian Lithics: Identifying Workshops in the Etowah River Valley – John Tomko2024-01-30T12:45:57-05:00

Who Were Mississippian Period Artists and What Was in Their Toolkit? – Riley James

2024-01-30T12:43:59-05:00

Riley James Practicum in Anthropology Dr. Terry G. Powis May 9, 2022 Introduction             The Mississippian Period was a cultural era in the Eastern United States that lasted from around 1000 CE to 1550 CE (Powis et al. 2021). It was characterized by great cultural interconnectedness where art and trade [...]

Who Were Mississippian Period Artists and What Was in Their Toolkit? – Riley James2024-01-30T12:43:59-05:00
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