Thanks to Larry Ingram for the identification.
Thanks to Larry Ingram for the identification.
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This house in Benevolence, Georgia, was the home of my great-grandparents, John Oscar Crozier and Robert Ellen Keese Crozier, from sometime in the 1930’s until the mid-1950’s, when it was sold to Joseph Pittman, whose parents, Max and Louise Pittman, lived across the road. The house was one constructed by Monsh (sic) Keese in the 1880’s.
Thanks for sharing all this history, Larry! I’ll change the post titles to reflect your input, and again, I’m so glad to have some history to go along with these great old places…
Contact Mr. Joe Pittman in Benevolence.
I am looking to buy thay property can you tell me how to go by doing that?