Monthly Archives: April 2017

The Dress – Lisa M. Russell

2024-01-26T16:48:31-05:00

The Dress Lisa M. Russell Rebecca Latimer Felton was sworn in as the first female U.S. Senator on November 21, 1922, only twenty-seven months after the19th Amendment, which gave her the right to vote, was passed. Felton, appointed by a politically motivated governor, served only two days in the Senate. [...]

The Dress – Lisa M. Russell2024-01-26T16:48:31-05:00

6 – Reconstruction Bartow County Following the Civil War – Dr. Keith Hebert

2024-02-26T13:50:34-05:00

Reconstruction Bartow County Following the Civil War By Dr. Keith Hebert, Assistant Professor, Auburn University At the end of the Civil War, John King, a Bartow County soldier who had served in the 40th Georgia Infantry Regiment and spent the last months of the war in a northern prison camp, [...]

6 – Reconstruction Bartow County Following the Civil War – Dr. Keith Hebert2024-02-26T13:50:34-05:00

5 – The Union Occupation of Bartow County – Trey Gaines

2024-02-26T13:48:29-05:00

The Union Occupation of Bartow County by Trey Gaines Throughout the summer and fall of 1864, Bartow County experienced firsthand the devastation of the Civil War.  Just weeks before, in May, Union and Confederate forces cut a path of destruction through the heart of the county, when over 150,000 troops [...]

5 – The Union Occupation of Bartow County – Trey Gaines2024-02-26T13:48:29-05:00

General William T. Wofford (1824 – 1884) – Joe F. Head

2024-01-29T15:59:41-05:00

The son of William Hollingsworth Wofford and Nancy M. Tatum William Tatum, Wofford was born June 28, 1823. He had two sisters, Rachel and Martha. The family ancestors were Revolutionary War heroes who had migrated to north Georgia to settle in the Habersham County area.  William’s father died when he [...]

General William T. Wofford (1824 – 1884) – Joe F. Head2024-01-29T15:59:41-05:00

General Pierce Manning Butler Young (1836 – 1896) – Joe F. Head

2024-01-26T16:48:13-05:00

General Pierce Manning Butler Young  (1836 – 1896) Pierce Manning Butler Young was the son of Carolina parents, Dr. Robert Maxwell Young and Caroline Jones both descendants of Revolutionary War patriot families. Pierce was born in South Carolina, but raised in Cass County, Georgia.   Dr. Young inherited his father’s South [...]

General Pierce Manning Butler Young (1836 – 1896) – Joe F. Head2024-01-26T16:48:13-05:00

Cartersville’s Lost Furnace – Joe F. Head

2024-01-29T15:42:47-05:00

Cartersville’s Lost Furnace By Joe F. Head Northwest Georgia and particularly Bartow County became home to a thriving iron furnace industry. Between 1830 and 1900 some dozen stone cupola furnaces were built from Sugar Hill south along Stamp Creek to Allatoona and Emerson Georgia. These furnaces were erected by a [...]

Cartersville’s Lost Furnace – Joe F. Head2024-01-29T15:42:47-05:00

1 – The Civil War Reaches Bartow County – Joe F. Head

2024-02-26T13:48:40-05:00

The Civil War Reaches Bartow County, Article 1 By Joe F. Head  (A Civil War Sesquicentennial Article Series by the Etowah Valley Historical Society in cooperation with the Bartow History Museum)  The Civil War first entered Bartow County on April 12, 1862, exactly one year to the day following the [...]

1 – The Civil War Reaches Bartow County – Joe F. Head2024-02-26T13:48:40-05:00

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