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History Comes Alive at
the
While researching your
The lack of money did not keep these
hardy mountain people from their desire to better their lives with the
common
comforts that we take for granted today.
Instead, they learned trades and skills and bartered to get what
they
could not make their selves. Clothes and shoes were handmade as were
the farm
tools and livestock tack. Furniture, while sometimes crudely made,
served its
purpose. Nearly everything was handmade.
Life was difficult but these resilient individuals made do with
what
they had.
A visit to the
The two ton clock and bell tower were
removed in the 1960s due to impending structural collapse. A
replication of the
clock and bell tower was replaced and dedicated in November 2000. The
old
clockworks were restored and are located on the grounds in a shelter
for all to
see.
The old courthouse was
eventually condemned
and threatened with demolition, but wiser heads prevailed and slowly
this
beautiful treasure was restored. This
cherished
landmark is now listed under the protection of the National Register of
Historic Places.
For more information about the
Old
Courthouse and the Museum, go online to the Historical Society’s new
website www.unioncountyhistory.org. There, you will find the museum hours, a list
of genealogical treasures such as family histories, more information on
the
history of
Page 1
William Narvie Clement
Three of Narvie Clement's Classes
Page 2
Ivy Log School, 1940
Page 3
Waiting for Photos
Page 4
Roy Fair's Great Grandfather and 10 of his 12 children
John Henry Self, son of Job Self
Dr. (DDS) Van Dan Casteel and Rebecca M. Fair Casteel
Daniel Asbury Fair and Millie Self Fair
John David and Claudia (Hood) Fair
Page 5
James Elijah Fair and Mary Jane Towery
William Fair and Family
Elvira Fair and Elihew (Lihue) Davenport
Elvira Fair and Elihew (Lihue) Davenport with Grandchildren
Dock Smith Fair, 1884-1943 and Nancy Fair, 1874-1950
Dock Smith Fair, 1884-1943; Sue Barfield; grandson
Elisha Thurman Fair, 1886-1974 and Minnie Atkins Fair, 1887-1974
Thomas Charles Fair, 1879-1962 and Minnie Cole Fair, 1883-1930
John D. and Martha Ann (Fair) Young
Page 6
David Wesley White (1853 - 1947) and Martha McCollum (1855 - 1911)
Georgia Hughes--Unidentified Individual
John Harvey Penland (1800 - 1890)
John Reid (1798 - abt 1886)
Louisa Fair Odom (1867 - 1944)
Nancy Delilah Logan Fortenberry (1855 - 1938)
Page 7
Probable Odoms
Tom Odom with a friend Carden (or Arden) Ledford
A. P. Odom
Captain William Reuben Logan (abt 1832 - 1876) and Martha Jane Hughes
Addington
Logan (abt 1828 - abt 1882)
Page 8
The Old Mock House
Page 9
Marriage Certificates of:
Samuel Rogers and Bertha Eller
Mack R. Kelley and Myrner England
Claud Gregory and Jennie Guffy
Henry Deavers and Estelle Deyton
Aud Parris and Lora Byers
Norman Holbrooks and Minnie Dyer
Dillard Carringer and Norma Martin
Floyd Davenport and Bertie Clark
Harlie Pope and Dora Beaver
Carl Brewer and Mabelle Deyton
Orvel Patterson and Bessie Weaver
J. K. Tilson and Dovie Beaver
Martel Johnson and Stelner Arp
L. L. Jackson and Dovey Raper
Milo Pattan and Landia Kelley
W. J. Sullivan and Sarah Hood
J. L. Shope and Ollie Everett
J. W. Rogers and Abie Bradly
W. L. Loudermilk and Fannie Danalson
T. B. Chance and Ella Anderson
Andrew E. Prater and Nafie Rogers
M. C. Hood and Emma Cook
Licurgus Ledford and Elizabeth Cearly
Wiley L. Jones and Elda Z. Nickolson
Miles C. Payne and Lula Mahaffee
Marion Hartness and Lizzie Watkins
J. M. Ingram and A. L. Harrison
Jno. Lunsford and Callie Pickelsimer
C. M. Loudermilk and Ella S. McAlister
Appraisal
Page 11
Photos from the McClure and Gribble Families
The Jury Box
Hand Built Bandsaw
Old Student Desks
Hand Carved "Wagon"
Chair
Baby Clothes
The Byron Hubert Reece
Exhibit
Clockworks and Belltower
Support the Historic
Brick Walk
The Restored Clockworks
From the Original 1899 Belltower
An Example of What the
Project Will Finance
Mountain Mists are historical writings of the Union County GA area
If you have questions, contributions, or problems with this site, email:
Coordinator - Rebecca Maloney
State Coordinator: Paula Perkins
Asst. State Coordinator: Rebecca Maloney
If you have questions or problems with this site, email the County Coordinator. Please to not ask for specfic research on your family. I am unable to do your personal research. I do not live in Georgia and do not have access to additional records.