Bartow History

Log Cabin Renovation

2024-01-24T14:59:30-05:00

https://youtu.be/jz4h9ORRK7A?feature=shared Log Cabin Renovation on Crossroads presented by Etowah Valley Historical Society

Log Cabin Renovation2024-01-24T14:59:30-05:00

Grist Mill

2024-01-24T14:54:28-05:00

https://youtu.be/l3iT_OhC6V4?feature=shared Grist Mill on Crossroads presented by Etowah Valley Historical Society

Grist Mill2024-01-24T14:54:28-05:00

CCC and WPA Railways

2024-01-24T14:52:58-05:00

https://youtu.be/iN599RMkl1Q?feature=shared CCC and WPA Railways on Crossroads presented by Etowah Valley Historical Society

CCC and WPA Railways2024-01-24T14:52:58-05:00

Atco Mill Village

2024-01-24T14:51:58-05:00

https://youtu.be/CLWu5Unb6A0?feature=shared Atco Mill Village on Crossroads presented by Etowah Valley Historical Society

Atco Mill Village2024-01-24T14:51:58-05:00

Dicksie Bradley Bandy: Leader in the Transformation of a Cottage Tufting Industry to Carpet Manufacturing – Susan Gilmore

2024-01-29T15:44:06-05:00

By Susan Gilmore In 1993, Dicksie Orline Bradley Bandy was honored, posthumously, by the Georgia Women of Achievement (GWA). The GWA goal is to “honor the many inspirational and courageous female trailblazers” in Geogia. Dicksie is, to this day, the only woman listed with the GWA as a businesswoman. Her [...]

Dicksie Bradley Bandy: Leader in the Transformation of a Cottage Tufting Industry to Carpet Manufacturing – Susan Gilmore2024-01-29T15:44:06-05:00

What’s Shakin’ in Bartow County? – Joel M. Sneed

2024-01-29T16:48:31-05:00

By Joel M. Sneed It was a typically hot August night, Tuesday the 31st, in 1886. In the small town of Pine Log, Georgia, worshippers had been listening to the preaching of Rev. J.N. Sullivan at the Pine Log Methodist Church. The air was thick, everyone tired as the evening [...]

What’s Shakin’ in Bartow County? – Joel M. Sneed2024-01-29T16:48:31-05:00

Getting Plastered: A Technological Analysis of Daub Recovered from a Mississippian Period House in the Etowah River Valley – Joey Case

2024-01-29T15:37:08-05:00

by Joey CasePracticum in AnthropologyFaculty Sponsor: Dr. Terry G. Powis Abstract During the Mississippian Period (1000-1500 CE) the Etowah River Valley experienced waves of population growth and decline with communities of people entering the valley from across the Southeast region of the U.S. leading to a unique intersection of ceramic, [...]

Getting Plastered: A Technological Analysis of Daub Recovered from a Mississippian Period House in the Etowah River Valley – Joey Case2024-01-29T15:37:08-05:00
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