History of Bartow: Episodes 1-4
Lara Jeanneret2024-01-24T14:55:42-05:00https://youtu.be/UL4pSLbV9N0?feature=shared History of Bartow: Episodes 1-4 presented by Etowah Valley Historical Society
https://youtu.be/UL4pSLbV9N0?feature=shared History of Bartow: Episodes 1-4 presented by Etowah Valley Historical Society
https://youtu.be/l3iT_OhC6V4?feature=shared Grist Mill on Crossroads presented by Etowah Valley Historical Society
https://youtu.be/iN599RMkl1Q?feature=shared CCC and WPA Railways on Crossroads presented by Etowah Valley Historical Society
https://youtu.be/CLWu5Unb6A0?feature=shared Atco Mill Village on Crossroads presented by Etowah Valley Historical Society
https://youtu.be/-HlDTM6lOgc?feature=shared A Matter of Opinion: Friendship Monument Presented by Etowah Valley Historical Society As seen on Crossroads
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 [...]
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 [...]
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, [...]
The role of Visionary Leadership and the Art of Collaboration By Dr. Lance Barry Since the founding of the United States, our leaders have recognized the connection between the ease of travel and the incremental improvement of commerce, wealth, and security. The first federally funded road, the National Road, was [...]
Joel M. Sneed Joel Sneed at Tate Cave entrance Etowah Valley Historical Society member Sam Graham, with an interest in anything pertaining to the history of the county, became aware of another possible name for Jolley Cave, the name used by cave explorers and as listed in the [...]
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