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Locality: Valdosta, Georgia

Phone: +1 229-245-9342



Address: 2801 New Statenville Hwy 31606 Valdosta, GA, US

Website: www.church-of-christ.org

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Mt. Pleasant Church of Christ Historical Page 18.02.2021

Any pictures from The 1980s or early 90s at the church out there?Any pictures from The 1980s or early 90s at the church out there?

Mt. Pleasant Church of Christ Historical Page 30.01.2021

Just wanted to remind everyone Mt. Pleasant is still an active church.Just wanted to remind everyone Mt. Pleasant is still an active church.

Mt. Pleasant Church of Christ Historical Page 15.01.2021

We have created a new version of Thannie Wisenbaker's view of Valdosta 1863. Other versions have been previously published. The other versions have relied upon ...a heavily edited transcription of Thannie Wisenbaker's original handwritten narrative. Thannie Wisenbaker's account is the earliest most detailed account of Valdosta, Georgia that we have. This is a direct link to the complete version of Thannie Wisenbaker's account with annotations. https://sites.google.com/v/wiregrassrdhp/thannie_wisenbaker A map depicting Valdosta from the mid-1860s has also been created. Because of the level of detail of the map, it cannot be uploaded to Facebook directly. https://drive.google.com//1sEdMhuehHADzNQlZvtHupX9DEX/view

Mt. Pleasant Church of Christ Historical Page 07.01.2021

Ever wonder what the area where your home is was like 150 years ago? Or wonder where your ancestors were living in South Georgia just after the Civil War? Wonde...r no more! We have created a series of maps overlaid upon a modern google earth map that depict the property lines of the area about 1870. These have been compiled from tax lists, deed books, sheriff sales, and other records. All of that information is searchable. The following is a link to the map covering the area of modern Brooks County and Lowndes County, as well as parts of Echols County, Lanier County,and Thomas County. The area for Echols County and Lowndes County is more or less finished. The maps are color-coded. Red = The landowners or their families that were there before the Civil War were still there. Blue = The landowners came during the Civil War. Brown = Freedman landowners, or in some cases land that was owned by free people of color before the Civil War. Light Blue = Land the was owned by people outside of the county. Yellow = Land that the landowners from about 1870 cannot be positively identified. Areas without color are those land records have not been encountered yet, and were probably owned by people living elsewhere in Georgia. https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer Links to all of the maps can be found here: https://sites.google.com//wiregrassrdhp/maps/1870-georgia- The maps for the areas of modern Ben Hill County, Berrien County, Colquitt County, Echols County, Irwin County, Lanier County, Lowndes County, Tift County, and Turner County are done to where you should be able to find where somebody was living about 1870. A special thanks to all of the volunteers who have helped out with collecting the date for this mapping project!

Mt. Pleasant Church of Christ Historical Page 31.12.2020

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