Monthly Archives: February 2019

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

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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

The Beach: A brief history of the George Washington Carver State Park – Alexis Carter-Callahan

2024-01-29T16:44:24-05:00

Alexis Carter-Callahan, M.A. Photo Credit: Atlanta Parks Department George Washington Carver State Park “this is about more than color. it is about how we learn to see ourselves. it is about geography and memory.” -the river between us in Mercy by Lucille Clifton (2004) Introduction The creation of the historic [...]

The Beach: A brief history of the George Washington Carver State Park – Alexis Carter-Callahan2024-01-29T16:44:24-05:00

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