CAR-0349 (Group Photo)Group shot on the Square. From left to right: (1) Pete Burden- "Negro", (2) Scott Loftin- "Flunkey", (3) Long's horse and buggy (4) Long's buggy and horse "Dan", (5) Mary Long, (6) Jesse P. Travis, (7) L.P. Mandeville, (8) L.P. Mandeville, Jr., (9) J.A. Murrah, (10) E.H. Long, (11) H.W. Long (12) Davis Hightower- "Cook", (13) Wash Avery- "Teamster", (14) Essie Garrison- "WaterBoy", (15) Long's wagon and mules.
This picture was taken on Public Square, Carrollton, Georgia, May 12, 1913, the day H.W. Long and his crowd started on camp for Walker County. They were 5 days in making the trip. They went by Mandeville, Tallapoosa, Oaklevel, Jacksonville, Greens Point, Ashville, St. Clairs Spring, Springville, Clay, Mt. Piuson, Warrior Station, Democrat, and Cordova. Distance: 164 miles. They were on camp for 6 weeks.
R.H. Fletcher Sanitary Meat Market and Restaurant- 26 Public Square, A.D. Williams Cash Store 54 and 104- 24 public Square, W.W. and W.L. Fitts Drugstore- 22 Public Square, W.L. Smith and Jackson The Cash Grocery Store- 20 Public Square.
The card presents an image that was taken from an original during a photography project in 1993 called Vanishing Carroll County. This card is located in the Vanishing Carroll County photographs, LH-0015, Box 6, CAR-0349. The CAR number is unique to each image. There is an original or a copy of this image in the Georgia Archives, under a different number, which can also be found online.