Most people would think these are really old, like late 1800s, but in fact, I’ve seen several that their owners say were built in the 1920s or 1930s, so that would be my best guess. We tend to forget that tobacco wasn’t really a big cash crop in Georgia until the 1930s or so…
Such a well-preserved icon from our past. Good fine, Brian!
Brian , a great find and photo. Would you guess at its age ?
Most people would think these are really old, like late 1800s, but in fact, I’ve seen several that their owners say were built in the 1920s or 1930s, so that would be my best guess. We tend to forget that tobacco wasn’t really a big cash crop in Georgia until the 1930s or so…