Sybert, Georgia

Sybert is a crossroads settlement in western Lincoln County. Other than the fact that it had a post office from 1899-1905, I can’t locate any history related to the community. I did, however, locate a John H. Sybert in a primary source, Lincoln County Will Book H: 1831-1869, via Historical Collections of the Georgia Chapters, DAR, Vol 1, 1926. Transcribed by Andrew Staton. It’s possible this general store or commissary was related to the historic farm mentioned in the previous post.

Looking at the intersection in online mapping surveys, I think hay has been kept at this corner for several years, at least. It surely makes for a perfect rural Georgia scene.

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  1. scottbthompsonsr's avatarscottbthompsonsr

    Brian, I enjoy your photos.  You may (if not already subscribing) want to subscribe to Newspapers.com. I checked Sybert and there were a few references.  The site has almost all of the Macon, Atlanta, Columbus, and Augusta Papers. Scott B. Thompson, Sr. 

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