Archive for March, 2011
A. J. Moye Warehouse, 1909, Cuthbert
Posted in --RANDOLPH COUNTY GA--, Cuthbert GA with tags --RANDOLPH COUNTY GA--, Copyright Brian Brown, Cuthbert GA, {Signs}, {South Georgia Agriculture} on March 29, 2011 by Brian BrownSunsweet Sign & Confederate Flag, Tift County
Posted in --TIFT COUNTY GA--, Chula GA, Sunsweet GA with tags --TIFT COUNTY GA--, Copyright Brian Brown, Sunsweet GA, {Signs}, {The Civil War in South Georgia} on March 26, 2011 by Brian BrownCommercial Storefronts, Hahira
Posted in --LOWNDES COUNTY GA--, Hahira GA with tags --LOWNDES COUNTY GA--, Copyright Brian Brown, Hahira GA, {South Georgia Architecture} on March 26, 2011 by Brian BrownVernacular Farmhouse, Wade Aycock Road
Posted in --WAYNE COUNTY GA-- with tags --WAYNE COUNTY GA--, Copyright Brian Brown, {South Georgia Architecture}, {South Georgia Farmhouses} on March 25, 2011 by Brian BrownArdsley Park Coin Laundry, Savannah
Posted in --CHATHAM COUNTY GA--, Savannah GA with tags --CHATHAM COUNTY GA--, Copyright Brian Brown, Savannah GA, {Signs}, {South Georgia Architecture}, {South Georgia Laundromats} on March 16, 2011 by Brian BrownLaundromat Window Sign, Savannah
Posted in --CHATHAM COUNTY GA--, Savannah GA with tags --CHATHAM COUNTY GA--, Copyright Brian Brown, Savannah GA, {Signs}, {South Georgia Laundromats}, {Windows} on March 16, 2011 by Brian BrownLaundromat Window Sign, Savannah
Posted in --CHATHAM COUNTY GA--, Savannah GA with tags --CHATHAM COUNTY GA--, Copyright Brian Brown, Savannah GA, {Signs}, {South Georgia Laundromats}, {Windows} on March 16, 2011 by Brian BrownSt. Bridget’s Catholic Church, 1902, Alapaha
Posted in --BERRIEN COUNTY GA--, Alapaha GA with tags --BERRIEN COUNTY GA--, Alapaha GA, Copyright Brian Brown, {South Georgia Architecture}, {South Georgia Churches} on March 11, 2011 by Brian BrownFrom the history, “Diocese of Savannah: 1850-2000″:
“A Catholic community established a church on the James C. Murray farm 2.6 miles from Alapaha in about 1840…The Catholic community was then known as Saint Patrick’s and was commonly called “Murray Church.” [As the need grew for a more substantial church than the log cabin located on the Murray farm] land was purchased near Alapaha Station in 1901 for the token sum of $25 from John J. Paulk…the new church, Saint Bridget’s, was completed in 1902…[by 1942, this structure was vacated and the present St. Ann's Catholic Church built]
This is now home to Greater Macedonia C. M. E. Church, and is undergoing renovation.










