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Home » Jimmy Carter: From a Stop in Ashburn, Georgia to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

Jimmy Carter: From a Stop in Ashburn, Georgia to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

January 2, 2025Historical Documents
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Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States and a beloved son of South Georgia, has passed away at the remarkable age of 100. Born in Plains, Georgia, Carter remained deeply connected to the rural roots that shaped his character and values. Known for his humility, compassion, and unwavering dedication to public service, Carter’s legacy extended far beyond politics. Local memories of his visits, including a stop in Ashburn in 1966 and a campaign trip to nearby Ocilla in 1970, highlight his personal touch and genuine connection with the people of Georgia. A true statesman and humanitarian, Carter’s enduring impact will be felt for generations.

In a single transformative decade, from 1966 to 1976, Carter’s visits to small-town Ashburn reflected his commitment to understanding the needs of every Georgian. Just ten years after his local campaign stop, he garnered overwhelming support from both Turner County and the nation, securing his place as the President—a testament to his enduring appeal and the trust he inspired across communities large and small.

“Carter Here to Meet Turner Folk…” – The Wiregrass Farmer, September 8, 1966
“Carter All the Way” – The Wiregrass Farmer, September 9, 1970
“Carter and Sanders in Frenzied Run-Over for Governor” – The Wiregrass Farmer, September 17, 1970
“Shucks, I was Only Kidding” – The Wiregrass Farmer, September 17, 1970
“Elect Jimmy Carter” – The Wiregrass Farmer, September 17, 1970

Cheryle Bryan recalls an encounter with Jimmy Carter in October 1970 during his campaign for governor of Georgia. While visiting a home in Ocilla, seating was scarce, so she and Carter ended up sitting side by side on a bed, casually chatting. Later, when she recounted the day to her young son, Randall, she simply mentioned that she’d “sat on the bed with Jimmy Carter and talked.” To her surprise, Randall innocently relayed this to his teacher the next day, announcing, “My mama and Jimmy Carter were in bed together!” The misunderstanding led to a moment of embarrassment for Cheryle, but it such a funny memory from a chance encounter with a future president.

“Carter Sweeps to Victory as Governor” – The Wiregrass Farmer, November 5, 1970
“Carter, On His Way to the White House…” – The Wiregrass Farmer, November 4, 1976

As we reflect on the life and legacy of Jimmy Carter, it’s stories like Cheryle Bryan’s that bring a personal, heartfelt touch to his remarkable journey from a South Georgia boy to the presidency. With his visits to small towns like Ashburn and Ocilla, Carter left an indelible mark on our community, showing that even the humblest connections can shape a leader’s path. Today, we honor his legacy with a uniquely Turner County perspective, celebrating the man who never lost sight of the values and people that defined his life of service.

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Tagged With: Cheryle Bryan, The Wiregrass Farmer

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