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 Elberta depot
Elberta is a small unincorporated community about three miles north of Warner Robins in middle Georgia.
Elberta's Southern Railway depot may be moved once again.
Its depot was built sometime around 1918 when the railroad was known as the Georgia Southern and Florida.
www.railga.com /Depots/elberta.html   (97 words)

  
 Home - Elberta Crate and Box Company (1-229-246-2266) - Serving the fresh produce industry since 1905
Elberta Crate is a family owned and managed manufacturer of wooden wirebound crates.
Home - Elberta Crate and Box Company (1-229-246-2266) - Serving the fresh produce industry since 1905
We proudly operate three North American manufacturing locations in: Bainbridge, Georgia; Avon Park, Florida; and Warrenton, North Carolina.
www.elberta.net   (107 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Houston County
In 1875 the development of the Elberta peach brought a viable new industry to the county; by 1889 the Georgia Department of Agriculture concluded that Houston was the largest peach-growing county in the United States.
County, in central Georgia just south of Macon, was created on May 15, 1821, through a treaty with the Creek Indians.
Houston County was carved from the wilderness by an act of the state legislature as one of five huge counties.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?path=/CitiesCounties/Counties&id=h-2349   (796 words)

  
 Peach County, Georgia: American History and Genealogy Project (AHGP)
Peach County, once known as a "Peach Paradise," was the last county created in Georgia.
By the early 1920s, one-third of Georgia's peaches were grown in Fort Valley.
This Award is given to a Georgia American History and Genealogy Project
gagen.i-found-it.net /peach.html   (1390 words)

  
 Peach County, Georgia: American History and Genealogy Project (AHGP)
He named the peach he created on his Willow Lake Plantation after his wife, Elberta.
By the early 1920s, one-third of Georgia's peaches were grown in Fort Valley.
Everett contributed greatly to the development of the Fort Valley area by donating land and money for the building of a church and school.
gagen.i-found-it.net /peach.html   (1390 words)

  
 Peach County, Georgia: American History and Genealogy Project (AHGP)
Peach County, once known as a "Peach Paradise," was the last county created in Georgia.
By the early 1920s, one-third of Georgia's peaches were grown in Fort Valley.
This Award is given to a Georgia American History and Genealogy Project
gagen.i-found-it.net /peach.html   (1390 words)

  
 Peach County, Georgia: American History and Genealogy Project (AHGP)
Peach County, once known as a "Peach Paradise," was the last county created in Georgia.
By the early 1920s, one-third of Georgia's peaches were grown in Fort Valley.
This Award is given to a Georgia American History and Genealogy Project
gagen.i-found-it.net /peach.html   (1390 words)

  
 David AYLES
) born 19-Apr-1923, Grove City MN, resided: Elberta, AL, married 26-Feb-1946, in Parkersburg, Wood Co, WV, David Theodore CARPENTER, born 13-Dec-1920, Sistersville, WV, (son of Charles Wesley CARPENTER and Ethel Elizabeth PELL).
David died 28-Jun-1923, Union Twp, Lawrence Co, OH, burried: Brammer/McCormick Cem, Lawrence Co, OH, misc: 1860, Jefferson Twp, Noble Co, OH 1834.
David died 1849, Aurelius Twp, Washington Co, OH.
home.sprynet.com /~dlkbev/ayles.htm   (1390 words)

  
 Peaches
For many years a Georgia variety, the tender, sweet Elberta, was the predominant peach.
Dozens of new varieties have been developed since the Elberta's heyday; most are larger and also firmer to withstand cross-country shipping.
Look for peaches with skins that show a background color of yellow or warm cream--the amount of pink or red "blush" on their cheeks depends on the variety and it is not a reliable indicator of ripeness.
www.wholehealthmd.com /refshelf/foods_view/1,1523,61,00.html   (860 words)

  
 Elberta Open Campus High School - Warner Robins, Georgia/GA - Public School Profile
Elberta Open Campus High School - Warner Robins, Georgia/GA - Public School Profile
304 Elberta Road, Warner Robins, GA 31093-1728 -
Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our
www.publicschoolreview.com /school_ov/school_id/21436   (128 words)

  
 Georgia Department of Community Affairs
Sam Henry Rumph of Macon County developed the Elberta Peach, the variety responsible for establishing Georgia as the peach state.
John Donald Wade, famous Georgia author, also hails from the county
Macon County was carved from Houston and Marion counties in 1837.
www.dca.state.ga.us /snapshots/p1.asp?County=Macon   (128 words)

  
 Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad Historical Society
Welcome to Georgia Southern and Florida Historical Society
Support Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad Historical Society
Marsha Buzzell, spokeswoman of the WRCB, has commented to the GSandF RR HS that a special place will be set up in the Elberta Depot for a small museum display about our organization.
www.gsfrrhs.org   (128 words)

  
 Church List for Warner Robins, Georgia
on 417 Elberta Road in Warner Robins Georgia.
419 ALAN A DALE COURT, WARNER ROBINS GA 31088
Tuesday Evenings 7:00 PM All services are held at Ferguson Recreation Center
www.churchangel.com /WEBGA/warnerrobins.htm   (366 words)

  
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www.mlscountry.com /mls_listing_birmingham.html   (2945 words)

  
 KYLIT - A site devoted to Kentucky Writers
The Run for the Elberta's, 1980, The University Press of Kentucky.
A 178-page book consisting primarily of selections from Still's extensive notebooks, edited by Rabun County High School students from the North Georgia mountains.
Rusties, Riddles and Gee-Haw Whimmy Diddles, 1988, University Press of Kentucky.
www.english.eku.edu /SERVICES/KYLIT/STILLBIB.HTM   (214 words)

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