Politics, Communities and People

Jessica Daves: Bartow’s Historic Fashionista – Debbie Head

2024-01-29T16:30:06-05:00

Editor-in-Chief, Vogue Magazine, 1952-62. By Debbie Head, March 2021 (The inspiration for this article came while looking through the EVHS website for Women's History Month ideas. There was a one-sentence description containing the name Jessica Daves indicating her position as editor of Vogue. I wanted to know more. In April [...]

Jessica Daves: Bartow’s Historic Fashionista – Debbie Head2024-01-29T16:30:06-05:00

Bartow’s Early Christmas Heritage – Matthew Gramling

2024-01-29T16:32:02-05:00

Amidst the Holly and Pine: Memories and the Meaning of Christmas in Bartow County By Matthew Gramling             When one thinks of the Christmas season a host of memories tend to flood the mind. Usually we are drawn to a nostalgic remembrance of those traditions which have a particularly special [...]

Bartow’s Early Christmas Heritage – Matthew Gramling2024-01-29T16:32:02-05:00

Cartersville’s COVID Chronicles – Debbie and Joe F. Head

2024-01-29T16:32:41-05:00

April 2020 - by  Debbie and Joe Head The Show Will Go On In 2020, Bartow County, along with the rest of the nation, added a chapter to our local heritage as the community navigated its way through the COVID-19 pandemic. This article is intended to provide a snapshot [...]

Cartersville’s COVID Chronicles – Debbie and Joe F. Head2024-01-29T16:32:41-05:00

COVID-19 Not Bartow’s First Social Distancing Epidemic – Joe F. Head

2024-01-29T16:33:39-05:00

By Joe Head April 12, 2020 Homemade masks during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918 Never in a hundred years! How often have you heard or uttered that phrase meaning you will not see such an event in your lifetime? Well, it is now the 100 years!   Twenty years into [...]

COVID-19 Not Bartow’s First Social Distancing Epidemic – Joe F. Head2024-01-29T16:33:39-05:00

An Efficient Fire Department for the City of Cartersville – Sam Graham

2024-01-29T16:34:44-05:00

Sam Graham This brief paper covers the changes in Cartersville’s fire service from 1867, when there was no fire department, until 1918, when the fire service included a municipal water system, full-time professional firefighters and a motorized engine; the basics of the system which is still in use today. Early [...]

An Efficient Fire Department for the City of Cartersville – Sam Graham2024-01-29T16:34:44-05:00

TINSLEY PARK: Cartersville’s First Park and Golf Course – Guy Parmenter

2024-01-29T16:36:33-05:00

The following article was published in The Tribune-News, June 27, 1929, under the title “Local Golf Course Has Important and Noticeable Niche in Sportdom”. As wheels of progress turned their cycles towards greater industry and business for Cartersville and Bartow County, they made an extra revelation in order that sports [...]

TINSLEY PARK: Cartersville’s First Park and Golf Course – Guy Parmenter2024-01-29T16:36:33-05:00

Amos T. Akerman – Guy Parmenter

2024-01-29T16:37:20-05:00

by Guy Parmenter Many of our forefathers who endured the hardships of a time we can now only read about can still be found today resting peacefully in the numerous cemeteries which dot the landscape throughout Bartow County. Nowhere else is it possible to look so deeply into our past. [...]

Amos T. Akerman – Guy Parmenter2024-01-29T16:37:20-05:00

Ascension Church’s Beginnings: 1844 to 1907 – Peggy L. Brown

2024-01-29T16:38:24-05:00

By Peggy L. BrownSenior Warden, Church of the Ascension, 2019 On the occasion of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension’s 175th anniversary as a congregation, I asked our rector, the Very Rev. Mary K. Erickson, how the church today is connected to the one in 1844.  “We have been proclaiming [...]

Ascension Church’s Beginnings: 1844 to 1907 – Peggy L. Brown2024-01-29T16:38:24-05:00

Community Cornerstones: The Baptist Landscape in Bartow County, Georgia – Amy Young

2024-01-29T16:39:11-05:00

By Amy Young Presented to the Etowah ValleyHistorical Society in Completion of an Internship Program under the Directionof Joe F. Head as EVHS Intern Field Supervisor and Dr. Jennifer Dickey and Dr.David Parker at Kennesaw State University December 3, 2018 For anyone who has traveled in thesouthernmost parts of the [...]

Community Cornerstones: The Baptist Landscape in Bartow County, Georgia – Amy Young2024-01-29T16:39:11-05:00

The Ghosts of Glen Holly – Amy Young

2024-01-29T16:40:04-05:00

In the Lost and Drowned Town of Etowah, GeorgiaBy: Amy Young Rising from the red clay-stained waters of Lake Allatoona, Glen Holly teases a few times a year. When the water retreats, a home place appears. War, fire, nature and water have finished their work to dismantle the mansion. Gone are the [...]

The Ghosts of Glen Holly – Amy Young2024-01-29T16:40:04-05:00

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