
As you’ll see in other posts from Wheeler County, the board-and-batten style is common in this area. It was actually common all over rural South Georgia for much of the 20th century but I find them less often than I used to in my travels.

As you’ll see in other posts from Wheeler County, the board-and-batten style is common in this area. It was actually common all over rural South Georgia for much of the 20th century but I find them less often than I used to in my travels.
What is the abandoned machine in the foreground in this photo? And, is this house built on a lime rock formation?
I’m not sure, Red. I’m guessing something related to logging?