The Rock, Georgia

Jason Evers shared this story about the origin of the community’s unusual name:…mail was left in the cleft in the rock by the stagecoach line that ran through here in the 1830’s, not the railroad. The railroad was not created until 1858…The original resident of the area was Dr John Anderson. When anyone in the Anderson household wanted to know if there was any mail, they would ask if anyone had been out to The Rock to check the mail. This is how the town got it’s name.

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  1. Linda Doughty's avatarLinda Doughty

    I’ve been told by a DNA match on Ancestry that I have family members who lived and were buried at The Rock. Last name Brown 😊 I hope to make a trip to this area of GA sometime soon.

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  2. Jason Evers's avatarJason Evers

    I just read the caption, the mail was left in the cleft in the rock by the stagecoach line that ran through here in the 1830’s, not the railroad. The railroad was not created until 1858, it was originally called The Thomaston & Barnesville RR, after it went bankrupt it was bought by the owner of my house, along with several other Upson county residents and renamed The Upson County RR. It wasn’t until the 1870’s that the Central of georgia RR controlled this line.

    The original resident of the area was Dr John Anderson. When anyone in the Anderson household wanted to know if there was any mail, they would ask if anyone had been out to The Rock to check the mail. This is how the town got it’s name.

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  3. Jason Evers's avatarJason Evers

    If you had turned the camera just a bit left you would have seen my house, which I mentioned in my comment to you in April of last year, was built in 1859 by Capt. Andrew Jackson White, who had a 2000 acre plantation, he was also the president of the Macon & Western RR and the Thomaston & Barnesville RR.

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