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St. Mary's Independent Methodist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
St. Mary's Independent Methodist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Willow Hill Cemeteries- Tour Programs
No abstract provided.
Little Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Little Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Willow Hill Cemeteries- Tour Programs
No abstract provided.
Rehovia Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Rehovia Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Willow Hill Cemeteries- Tour Programs
No abstract provided.
Hodges Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Hodges Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Willow Hill Cemeteries- Tour Programs
This tour was conducted in conjunction with the Munlin Cemetery Tour.
Munlin Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Munlin Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Willow Hill Cemeteries- Tour Programs
This tour was done in conjunction with the Hodges Cemetery.
Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Alvin D. Jackson
Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Alvin D. Jackson
Willow Hill Cemeteries- Tour Programs
No abstract provided.
Johnson Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Johnson Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Willow Hill Cemeteries- Tour Programs
No abstract provided.
Scarboro Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Scarboro Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Willow Hill Cemeteries- Tour Programs
No abstract provided.
Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Willow Hill Cemeteries- Tour Programs
No abstract provided.
Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Willow Hill Cemeteries- Tour Programs
This was the first tour in the series.
Mt. Pisgah Primitive Baptist Church is also known as Fishtrap.
The Aldrich House Project, Alison J. Darby
The Aldrich House Project, Alison J. Darby
Graduate Publications
Built in 1886, the Aldrich House is one of the few buildings from the nineteenth century still standing in Bulloch County, Georgia. Mrs. R. E. Aldrich donated the house to the Kiwanis Club of Statesboro in 1975. The club moved the building from its original location on Harville Road to the Ogeechee Fairgrounds to be part of the Heritage Village. The Aldrich House only opens during the annual Kiwanis Ogeechee Fair in October; therefore, few members of the public know about the site. In addition, the house did not have an online resource for people to access. I developed a …