I first though this might have been a bank, but the placement of the front windows, if original, would suggest it was a store or office.
I first though this might have been a bank, but the placement of the front windows, if original, would suggest it was a store or office.
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I think this was Miss Ella’ Ice cream Parlor in the late 1940 – early 1950s. There were two or three buildings here.
This was the office of Walker Pipe Company. They made cement pipes and blocks. It was owned by the family of Ronnie Walker who was the sheriff of telfair county for many years.
Thank you, Sherida! I’ll add that to the post soon.