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Tecumseh

April 24, 2022Ashburn

Notice the J.S. Shingler medallion at the top of the facade. Prominent citizen and once millionaire legislature member, Shingler helped Ashburn find prominence in the early history of our town in the 1900s.

Location: 121 E College Avenue in Ashburn, Georgia
Date: March 23, 2022

Tagged With: E. College Avenue, James Simon "J.S." Shingler, Sr.

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