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The Digital Library of Georgia (DLG) is an online public collection of documents and media about the history and culture of the state of Georgia, United States. The collection includes more than a million digitized objects from more than 200 Georgia-related collections.
331 West Main Street, Swainsboro, GA 30401 L. C. Anderson Memorial Library: 50 South Kennedy Street, Metter, GA 30439 Pembroke Public Library: 1018 Camelia Drive, Pembroke, GA 31321 Richmond Hill Public Library: 9607 Ford Avenue, Richmond Hill, GA 31324 Statesboro-Bulloch County Library: 124 South Main Street, Statesboro, GA 30458
The Georgia Archives was established on August 20, 1918, after a prolonged effort on the part of the Archives' first director, Lucian Lamar Knight. [2] The Archives occupied a balcony in the State Capitol Building for twelve years until 1930, when furniture magnate Amos G. Rhodes left his home, "Rhodes Hall", to the state.
The James W. Coleman House was built in Moultrie in Colquitt County, Georgia, in 1903 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] It is an imposing Late Victorian-and Victorian Eclectic-style house. Queen Anne elements are its massing, its gazebo-like porch tower, its irregular roof, and corbelled chimneys.
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Swainsboro, Georgia. Pages in category "People from Swainsboro, Georgia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
The Midville, Swainsboro and Red Bluff Railroad was chartered in 1888. It began operations on a line between Midville and Swainsboro, Georgia , U.S., sometime before 1890. It apparently never reached Red Bluff and was noted on some documents as the Midville and Swainsboro Railroad.