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Volunteers from Moreland Baptist Church
Volunteers from Moreland Baptist Church. Left to right: Administrator Carolyn Stender, members of Moreland Baptist W.M.U. - Mrs. Betty Johnson, Mrs. Nettie Johnson, Miss Katherine Davis (President), Mrs. Iris Holmes. Other members not pictured: Mrs.…
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A COWETA COUPLE
George Boswell and his wife Sophia lived their lives in the Moreland area, having married in October 1874 and raising 11 children. A son, Steve, lived only to his teenage years; but 10 other children provided a total of 88 grandchildren. Their other…
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MORELAND PEACH ORCHARD
These young women pose in the Camp Peach Orchard in Moreland in 1936. From left are, Ruby Carolyn Camp Mills, Mary Willie Bowen Banks, Ida Lee Ellis, Elsie Mann Farmer, Catherine Poole Reding and Billie Camp Embry. The two Camp girls are from the…
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MORELAND SCHOOL ABOUT 1910
This scene shows students at Moreland School about 1910. The photo includes, from left, front, Myrtice Haynes, Ethel Combs, Kathleen Pitts, Clora Braswell; second row, Nellie Parks, Love Smith, Ophelia Rodges, Nellie Puckett, Gertrude Chaffin, Mamie…
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EARLY COWETA SETTLER
Frances "Fannie" Bell Carmichael (1784-1874) was among the earliest settlers in Coweta County. She was born in Newberry, South Carolina, and is buried in White Oak Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church near Moreland. The original of this picture was…
E.N. CAMP FACTORY
This photo provided by Moreland history buff Ed Wolak from the collection of Cleo Hindsman is of the E.N. Camp Factory in Moreland in the early 1900s. It shows a row of the machines made there to distribute guano or seed. A horse or mule would be…
MORELAND SCHOOL
Moreland School was built in 1910 by MR. R.D. Cole for eight thousand dollars. Moreland was consolidated with St. Charles and Wortham schools in its early history. In 1929, White Oak School was also consolidated with Moreland.
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Moreland Elementary School
These youngsters attended Moreland Elementary School as fourth graders in 1930. In the photo are, front, Katherine Smith on left and Harold Lee and Ralph Bowers on the right; second row, Robert Davis, Frances Mattox, Alice Cassell, Helen Evans, Sam…
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YOUNG LADIES OF DAYS GONE BY
These young ladies were photographed about 1910 in Coweta County. They are the daughters of George W. and Sophia Boswell, early settlers of Moreland. Rosa Boswell Yeager is standing at left, and Ruth Boswell Gray, right. Rosa lived around Moreland…
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Moreland School Remembered
The students in this photo are a fourth grade class at Moreland Elementary School about 1934. The teacher at far left in the coat with fur collar is Kathleen Hayes Cureton. The names of the students are not known, however. Anyone who can name any of…
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FRESH YOUNG FACES
These young women are students of the Moreland School from about 1912 or 1913. In the photograph are, from left, front, Ruby Spratling, Cleo Webb, Lucille Bexley, Nellie Parks; second row, Susan Wilson, Florence Polk, Pearl Haynes; back, Alma Evans.
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MORELAND SCHOOL IN 1898
These students are gathered in front of the Moreland School in 1898. In the photo are, from left, front, Abner York, Frank Brannon, Albert Sydney Camp, Charles Pierce Gordon, John Tom Brown, Fred Dunn, Will Brannon Jr., Sam Rollins; second row, Irene…
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GETTING AN EDUCATION IN 1910
This group of students studied at the Moreland School about 1910. In this photo are, from left, front, Rebecca Evans, Lois Young, Clarence Polk and Paul Wilson; second row, Janice Puckett, Pearl Haynes, Ralph Webb, Sam Rollins, Ralph Camp, Sallie Kat…
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THE MARTINS OF MORELAND
This 1889 photo shows a family before the turn of the century. Seated are George Hiram Martin, left, and his wife Nancy McDonald Martin. Standing at right beside his mother is George Thomas Martin. In the father's lap is McDonald Martin, and in the…
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E.N. CAMP AND SONS
E.N. Camp and Sons Manufacturing Company in Moreland, Georgia, is shown in this photograph. The company manufactured horse-drawn farm implements and veneer blankets for packing and selling fruit such as peaches and grapes. The building shown in the…
Wild West Trip
In 1923 a group of Coweta County businessmen and farmers went to Texas on a trip to see about buying land. On the land promotion trip were a Mr. Lovvorn from Newnan and James K. Polk, who owned and operated a farm west of Moreland. Polk, the maternal…
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Women of Yesterday
In a scene from about 1903 are four young cousins who, during a visit at the Martin home in Moreland, traveled to Newnan to have their photograph taken by S.F. Jackson. The cousins are Misses Lula Martin, standing left; Della Martin, seated center;…
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