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Lambright House, Freedmen’s Grove

The location of this house is sometimes noted as Limerick. Maps generally assign it as such; traditionally, the area just east of here on Limerick Road was known as Limerick, but in recent years, marsh-encroaching developments have largely absorbed it. Because an active population of freed slaves lived in the immediate area after the War Between the States, signage on US Highway 17 now indicates the neighborhood as Freedmen’s Grove. Just west of here, across US 17 is a monument to Joseph Williams, the Bahamian-born founder of Presbyterianism among Georgia’s African-Americans.

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Lambright House, Freedmen’s Grove

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Lambright House, Freedmen’s Grove

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Joseph Williams Monument, Freedmen’s Grove

Inscription:

In Memory of Rev. Joseph Williams – Founder of Presbyterianism among the colored people of Georgia – BORN IN PROVIDENCE ISLAND WEST INDIES A. D. 1805 – DIED AT RICEBORO GA. U.S.A. NOV. 22, 1899.

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Abandoned House, Freedmen’s Grove

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Abandoned Interior, Freedmen’s Grove

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Abandoned Store, Freedman’s Grove

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Lambright House, Freedmen’s Grove

This is considered an important Cracker “I” house

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