McDuffie Turns 150 - Boneville: Back in Horse and Buggy Days it was a Favorite Place to go.
Read MoreMcDuffie Turns 150 - The Rock House is an 18th century dwelling and the only surviving house from the Colonial Wrightsboro Settlement (1768).
Read MoreMcDuffie Turns 150 - William Samuel McTier, famously known world-wide as Blind Willie McTell, was born in Thomson, Georgia.
Read MoreMcDuffie Turns 150 - Cobbham received its name from Capt. Thomas Cobb, an officer of the Revolution, who came to Georgia at the close of the war.
Read MoreMcDuffie Turns 150 - The Brickyard was born out of tragedy when a lightning bolt shot down upon Thomson High School in 1937 and burned the facility to the ground.
Read MoreMcDuffie Turns 150 - There are 5 existing houses in the Thomson area built by Jonathan Bartlett, an architect/builder of classic revival houses.
Read MoreMcDuffie Turns 150 - A brief history of gold mining in McDuffie County.
Read MoreMcDuffie Turns 150 - A brief history of the rural free delivery of mail.
Read MoreMcDuffie Turns 150 - A brief history of the Goody-Usry Railroad.
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