Wallace Adams Farm, Wheeler County

Thanks to Brandon Keene for the identification.

Keene Farmhouse, Wheeler County

Thanks to Brandon Keene for the identification. This was his family’s old homeplace.

Gable Front Farmhouse, Wheeler County

Erick, Georgia

These ruins caught my eye. It appears they’re all that remain of Erick, a lost community situated along the Seaboard Rail line in western Wheeler County.

Joseph Summer writes: This was my great grandfather’s store. His name was Joshua R. Sumner. He died in 1937 at which time my great uncle, Will Sumner, ran the store. He died in 1964. My great grand father also had a cotton gin that was located next to this store.

Central Hallway Farmhouse, Wheeler County

This is located near the Erick community.

Central Hallway Farmhouse, Wheeler County

Little Rock Church & Camp, Wheeler County

I haven’t been able to locate any history about this site, as yet, but it’s a nice example of a “camp ground” where outdoor preaching and singing would have taken place. This one is a bit plainer than most, but a great survivor. Stephanie Miller writes, via Facebook: This is the old camp meeting arbor built according to the hand painted date behind the pulpit in 1904 (if my memory is correct)..I also found the date on the wall reads, “August 22, 1907.” Not sure if that was the first sermon, when it was built, or of another significance...My Grandmother used to talk about how her family would pack up their wagon with food for the week and go to the church for the meeting all week long. They would cook all their meals and stay on the grounds. Her Daddy would wear his overalls and white long-sleeve shirt. There is a small church near this today, and after all these years it is starting to finally show signs of decay. I noticed one of the corner posts looked to be leaning. I sure hope it is preserved. The old pews and tables for spreading out food are still under the arbor.

Shawn Roberson writes: I can remember going to camp meetings there as a very young child with my Granny and cousins. I remember the fresh woodchip smell. The woodchips were put down for the flooring at the camp meets. We would play in the tabernacle during the summer months. Too many memories to type. The building to the right of the church is where the preacher would stay. We have most all of our family buried in the cemetery across the road.

Thanks to Paul Wetherington for suggesting this location.

Jennings Baptist Church, 1904, Taliaferro County

 This historic congregation was established in 1894.

Dr. White House, Crawfordville

Every time I’m in Crawfordville I check to make sure this house is still standing. It’s one of my favorite houses in Georgia, though notoriously difficult to photograph. It is essentially a Greek Revival form with Gothic Revival elements.

The only information I’ve been able to gather from locals is that it was the home of Dr. White, and that it’s been empty for many years. I hope someone can save it before it’s too late.

Crawfordville Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Queen Anne House, Crawfordville

This is next door to the colorful Queen Anne shown in the previous post.

Crawfordville Historic District, National Register of Historic Places