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Accepting job as English teacher and librarian for 1934-35 term.

Ashburn, Ga.
April 12, 1934

Mr. F.M. Tison
Sec.-Treas. of Board of Education
Ashburn, Ga.

Dear Mr. Tison,

It is with pleasure that I accept my position as third grade teacher for the term 1934-35.

I wish to take this opportunity to…

Ashburn, Ga.
April 25, 1934

Mr. F.M. Tison, Sec.
Ashburn, Ga.

Dear Mr. Tison: -

In reply to your letter of recent date, I accept the position of teacher of the first grade for another year.

Very truly,
Mrs. J.C. MnKnight

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114 Rainey St.
Ashburn, Ga.
June 9, 1934

Mr. F.M. Tison
Ashburn, Ga.

My dear Mr. Tison,

It is with a mixed feeling of satisfaction, appreciation, and pleasure that I accept the position as teacher of Fourth Grade for the term…

Usage from 4/27/1934-5/29/1934

Account Z66-24-392

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Bill T-108
$4.55
Paid 2-20-31
#1330
A.B.

Ashburn, Ga.
August 22, 1931

Mr. Tison:

Please pay V.R. Christmas $22.30 for repair work done at school house.

C.J. Cheves
Superintendent

(Handwritten notes):
Paid by check #1129
Citizens Bank
8-22-31

I suggest that you give this…

Handwritten Notes:
#1327
Ashburn Bank
2-5-31

Ashburn, Ga.
Feb 11th 1931

Mr. F.M. Tison

Dear Sir:

Please pay to the order of Mr. G.R. Coleman $3.00 wood for the school.

Yours truly
H.L. Williams

Typed note:
Mr. Tison: Please pay the above bill.
C.J.…

Ashburn, Ga.
Feb. 4th, 1931

Mr. F.M. Tison,

Dear Sir:

Please pay to the order of Mr. G.R. Coleman $3.00 wood for the school

Yours truly
H.L. Williams
Prin,


Mr. Tison:
Please pay for this:
C.J. Cheves, Supt.

#1325 Ashburn…

Mr. K.P. Baker,
Sec. and Treasure;

Dear Sir,

Please pay to the order of Earnest Edge $6.00 for wood for the school.

Yours truly
H.L. Williams
Prin.


OK
C.J. Cheves, Supt.

CB
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"This girl was employed to cook a chicken supper on the night of Dec. 11, 1937 and according to court investigation the date of her death has not been determined. Her body was found in a lake near town about ninety days later but my opinion is that…

Azzie Martin of 342 W. Washington Avenue. in Ashburn, Ga

Female
Colored
Single
Date of Birth: 1/27/1911
Age 27 years, 1 month, 25 days
Profession: Cook
Date deceased last work at this occupation: 12/11/1937
Birthplace: Arabi, Ga
Father:…

NOTICE HOW THIS ~1909 POSTCARD RENDERING HAS THE NAME “SHINGLER BUILDING” AND THE “J.S. SHINGLER” MARQUIS. DUE TO A TIMING ISSUE, THE MARQUIS WAS ORDERED FOR WHAT WE KNOW AS THE MCKENZIE BUILDING BUT IT WAS NOT COMPLETED IN TIME. HOWEVER, IN 1914,…

Tifton Machine Shop lifting the steeple in place with an extended boom. The boom tilts against the steeple base and another truck was tied to the front of the skidded so that the steeple could be set on the foundation.

Handwritten note on back:

Mr. Frank Marion Tison Sr. Class
He is seventh on second row, reading L to Right.

Dot Ireland Coker, first woman county officer (~1980s)

Pictured L to R is Dot, her husband Bussey, and her two sons Randy and Mike.

Pioneers Sheep Bennett Pate and Daniel H. Davis, early ~1900s

Built in 1919 by J.S. Shingler for his son Robert Royal Shingler. Within a few years, he married his distant cousin Lillian Hughes. In 1926, Lillian turned her home into a hospitality suite with lodgings and a restaurant for travelers who frequented…
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