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Ashburn is Located in the Heart of one of Georgia's Richest Farming Sections
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Tags: A.J. Davis, Ashburn, Ashburn Bank, Ashburn Distributing Company, Ashburn Drug Company, Ashburn Ice and Cold Storage Company, Ashburn Methodist Church, Ashburn Oil Mills, Ashburn Schools, Betts-Evans Trading Company, C.H. Bishop, Citizens Bank of Ashburn, Clarence Emmett "C.E." Thrasher (1875-1946), Daniel Henderson Davis (1861-1942), Dock Henry Rose (1878-1947), Dr. William Joseph Turner (1868-1946), Edwards Funiture and Millinery Company, Edwin A. Rogers (1881-1954), Ernest Walter "E.W." Garner Sr. (7/12/1883 - 2/22/1944), Frank Marion "F.M." Tison (1881-1951), George B. Gorday (1869-1940), J.A. Faircloth, James A. Comer (1870-1938), James H. Pate (b. 1882), James Simon "J.S." Shingler (1859-1943), Joe Lawrence (1858-1939), John A. King (1864-1934), John Jackson Story (1882-1959), John Lamkin "J.L." Evans (1874-1934), John S. Johnson (1888-1984), Keenan P. Baker (1885-1942), Morgan S. Cantey (1864-1921), Mrs. C.L. Edwards, Nora Lawrence Smith (1885-1971), Reason Paulk (1879-1932), Robert E. Lee Betts (1867-1934), The Wiregrass Farmer, Turner County Courthouse, W. L . Metcalf, W. L. Story, W. Roy Clark, W.G. Shingler, William A. Murray, William A. Shingler (1859-1922)
Schools of Turner County as of February 1910
Tags: A. Fountain, A.B. Hardy, A.S. Bussy, Alvah Pinkney "Pink" Haman (1853-1922), Amboy School, Arthur Pate (1884-1960), Ashburn High School, B&B School (Bussey School), Beauregard “Tobe” Arnold (1861-1942), Bennett George, Bessie May Morgan, Bethel School, Cannie Starling, Clara Watson, Cora Belle Wise (1899-1985), Cravey School (Little River School), Dakota School, Daniel D Davis (1876-1955), Daniel L. Rainey (1859-1913), David “Dave” Cravey (1853-1936), Davisville School, Deep Creek School, E.N. Shivers, E.V. Park, Earle Humphries, Essie Godwin Randolph (1901-1989), G.G. Pearson, George A. Owen (1879-1956), George Harris, George Robert Youngblood, George Washington Hobby (1862-1938), George Washington May Jr. (1879-1961), H.W. Hobby, Hector Zevley Strickland (1870-1953), Henry Thomas Wise (1867-1942), High Hill School, Ida Brock, Inaha School, J.R. Farmer, J.S. Mandeville, J.T. Willoughby, J.W. Carnes, Jacob Lott “Jake” Ross (1874-1964), James Benjamin Cravey (1867-1951), James Russell Wheeler (1844-1920), Joel Chandler Womack, John A. King (1864-1934), John Alexander Ross (1842-1933), John B. Pate (1874-1948), John Kanoy Godwin (1857-1940), John Perry Peacock (1866-1927), Johnson J. Covington (1851-1939), Julia Hobby, L.B. Adams, Lela Herringdine, Liberty School, Lillian Hartley Lupo (1898-1921), Live Oak School, Lorena W. Shivers (1886-1972), Luke School, Lumpkin School, Maggie Herrington, Mary Griffin Hobby Brown (1899-1964), Mary Owen, Mattie Wardlow, Mikel Wesley Lamb (1847-1923), O.F. Cheek, Oak Grove School, Oak Hill School, P.H. Haman, Pearl Gamble Fountain (1886-1968), Preston DeMonte “P.D.” Whiddon (1882-1969), R.A. Brown, R.A. Watson, Rev. Benjamin Franklin Rainey (1868-1958), Robert Graham Whiddon (1861-1911), Shingler School, Sycamore School, T.C. Cooper, T.P. Kimball, T.T. Bell, The Turner County Banner, Thomas J Willoughby (1860-1932), Vallie Strickland Blanton (1893-1938), Vernon Brown, W.F. Wardlow, W.H. Kimball, W.K. White, Whiddon School, William Edward Durham (1874-1949), Worth School, Wynn School