
Kim Curry writes: The original name of this building was J. R. Curry Horse & Mule Exchange. It was owned by my husband’s grandfather. The building was later sold to James Bethea and became The Bethea Tractor and Implement Company.

Shellman Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Hello i was reading what you had posted about your husband grandfathers mule exchange. My mother grandfather was partners with someone in shellman ga.mule and horse business he’s name was pete gorman this is back in the early 1900 hundreds eany information your husband has would be great thanks
My mom, who was born in Shellman in 1920, always spoke so fondly of Mr, Curry. He once loaned her money for college tuition.
The original name of this building was J. R. Curry Horse & Mule exchange. It was owned by my husbands grandfather. The building was later sold to James Bethea and became The Bethea Tractor and Implement Company.
Thank you so much, Kim! I could read the ‘urry’ part but couldn’t quite make out the ‘c’.