Abstract:
This document provides a comprehensive history of the founding and development of the towns of Morven, Barney, and Barwick, Georgia. It includes essays, newspaper clippings, photographs, and detailed oral history accounts from residents. The document covers a wide range of topics, including the establishment of local schools, churches, and businesses; the contributions of prominent families and individuals; and the social and economic evolution of these communities. It highlights key events such as the construction of Rosenwald schools, the development of the Georgia Northern Railroad, and the impact of agricultural industries like watermelon and cotton farming. Included are historical narratives about significant figures such as Dr. S.E. Sanchez, local educators, and civic leaders, alongside accounts of community traditions, like school performances and fairs. The document also features detailed descriptions of historic buildings, such as the Barney Hotel and Harmony Church, and unique anecdotes, such as a trip to the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. This rich compilation offers a vivid portrayal of life in these South Georgia towns from the 19th to the mid-20th century.