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Red Clay Writing Project

RCWP writing UGA tm07 user johnny19
2007/07/06 lat: 33.9417762756 long: -83.3729400635

Near Red Clay Writing Project: hotels, restaurants, pubs, cafes, campings

Nearest tags: afro_newton georgia ga athens wwii west way valentine

Nearest users: mausland jnewland Jbond42 ugachamps1980


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FTX Apt ( km)

My place in Athens. A shithole, but hey, it\'s close to campus!
athens georgia usa apt home user jnewland
2005/10/20 long: -83.385597229 lat: 33.9491996765

Five & ten ( km)

food restaurant ga beard2007 beard2008 beardbestchefsoutheast2008 beardbestchefsoutheast2007 user stu_spivack
1

2007/03/19 long: -83.3871765137 lat: 33.9379768372

The Arch ( km)

The entrance to the campus of The University of Georgia, my alma mater. (soon to be, that is!!!)
uga college athens georgia user jnewland
2005/10/20 long: -83.3752975464 lat: 33.9575004578

20060815 - Athens, GA (USA) ( km)

Home of the B-52s and Danger Mouse
johnbinford user davecampbell
1

2006/07/29 long: -83.3780593872 lat: 33.9608306885

Athens Georgia ( km)

Athens Georgia user micro_scope
1

2006/12/17 long: -83.380531311 lat: 33.9620666504

Takeuchi ( km)

519 Bonnie Valentine Way Pendergrass GA user Jbond42
2007/04/13 long: -83.6780548096 lat: 34.1622238159

Greensboro, Georgia ( km)

Greensboro Georgia user ugachamps1980
2008/03/25 long: -83.1825714111 lat: 33.5759468079

Kubota ( km)

2420 West Park Ave Gainesville GA user Jbond42
2007/04/13 long: -83.8473358154 lat: 34.2478370666

Gainesville, GA ( km)

a user Georgia
2008/03/21 long: -83.8296890259 lat: 34.2940368652

Heritage Room, Newton County Public Library ( km)

The Heritage Room at the Newton County Public Library contains many helpful resources for African-American family history research
afro_newton user mausland
1

2007/11/05 long: -83.839050293 lat: 33.5991783142

Mt. Zion Baptist Church (Oxford, GA) ( km)

One of the two leading historic African-American churches in Oxford, GA, established c. 1900. Located at Richardston and Emory Streets, directly across from the historic African-American cemetery
afro_newton user mausland
1

2007/11/05 long: -83.8676223755 lat: 33.6339149475

Historic African-American Cemetery of Oxford, Georgia ( km)

This historic cemetery, part of the Oxford City Cemetery, is the final resting place for hundreds of African-American residents of Oxford, Georgia.
brandeis_cel afro_newton user mausland
2

2007/11/05 long: -83.8683166504 lat: 33.6331672668

Miss Kitty memorial ( km)

Memorial tablet errected in memory of Miss Kitty (c. 1822-c.1855), an enslaved woman owned by Bishop James O. Andrew of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Errected by H.W. McCord. The wording on the tablet--as well as the precise site of Miss Kitty...
afro_newton user mausland
2

2007/11/05 long: -83.8682098389 lat: 33.6327629089

Rust Chapel (UMC) ( km)

An historic African-American church, founded c. 1867 by newly emancipated African-American residents of Oxford, GA
afro_newton user mausland
1

2007/11/05 long: -83.8671112061 lat: 33.6284751892

Currahee Mountain ( km)

The mountain was featured during the training of the American Paratroopers at Camp Toccoa, Georgia where they ran up and down Currahee.
army wwII tv user gari
2

2008/06/10 long: -83.3758010864 lat: 34.5292015076

Old Church ( km)

Methodist Chapel built in 1841, expanded subsequently. During the era of Jim Crow, African-American worshippers were restricted to the upper balcony seats. From this pulpit, Atticus Haygood delivered his "New South" sermon on Thanksgiving Day 1880.
afro_newton user mausland
1

2007/11/05 long: -83.8715744019 lat: 33.6250610352

Kitty's Cottage (Oxford, GA) ( km)

Slave quarters, occupied in the 1840s-50s by Miss Kitty, an enslaved woman owned by Bishop James O. Andrew of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The cottage, originally located up the hill on the Andrew estate, was moved in 1939 to Salem Campground...
afro_newton user mausland
2

2007/11/05 long: -83.8718414307 lat: 33.6250915527

Kitty's Cottage (original site) Oxford, GA ( km)

Original site of Kitty\'s Cottage, slave quarters in which resided Miss Kitty (c. 1822-c. 1855), an enslaved woman owned by Bishop J.O. Andrew of the Methodist Church. The cottage was moved in 1939 to Salem campground, and then in 1994 was moved back to...
afro_newton user mausland
1

2007/11/05 long: -83.8728561401 lat: 33.6259040833

Bishop Andrew's House ( km)

Original site of the home of James O. Andrew, Bishop of the M.E. Church, South. Bishop Andrew\'s ownership of slaves was the proximate cause of the great schism of the Methodist Church in 1844.
afro_newton user mausland
1

2007/11/05 long: -83.8730163574 lat: 33.6261138916

Mitchell and Hammond marker (Oxford, GA) ( km)

Plaque and tree dedicated to the memory of Billy Mitchell and Bob Hammond, African-American custodians at Emory College/Emory-at-Oxford. On the Oxford College campus in front of the Science building
afro_newton user mausland
1

2007/11/05 long: -83.8699798584 lat: 33.6199798584