Precinct House, Lee County

I’m out on a limb identifying this structure, but I believe it’s an old precinct house, or courthouse as they’re often known in Southwest Georgia. It certainly looks like dozens of other structures used for this purpose that I have documented over the years. I’ll go further and suggest it may be the Oakland, or Oakland Road, precinct. [I found Oakland, Georgia, on Google Earth, just up the road from this building. Oakland never had a post office; it’s just one of those places that is/was locally known as a neighborhood.] Historically, this area has been characterized by large plantations centered primarily around extensive pecan orchards. It’s a very rural area on the fringes of Albany’s continued northward expansion.

I’ll gladly update if I learn more.

3 thoughts on “Precinct House, Lee County

  1. Jeff Rogers's avatarJeff Rogers

    These buildings are in the triangle at the intersection Palmyra Road, Oakland Road and James Pond Road in Lee County. I know the larger building in the background of the photograph was definitely a voting precinct. It was where I first voted in 1988.

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