Lower Altamaha Historical Society

Lower Altamaha Historical  Society

P.O. Box 1405
Darien, Georgia
31305

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LOWER ALTAMAHA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Reflections Upon It's Past and Some Observations on It's Present & Future by Buddy Sullivan Oct 25,2009

Please go to Membership to join LAHS or pay annual dues.

Our Archives Collection of McIntosh County history records is available for you to review by contacting Paul Nix at (770) 378-7268. The Archives page gives some detailed information on whar irecords are available at our Archives Building located at Fort King George.

Upcoming Meeting Programs  

On September 18, the Lower Altamaha Historical Society will host Suzanne Forsyth and Virginia Baisden who will present a program on the life of Captain Georgia Smith.  Born in 1875 near Eulonia, GA, Captain Smith was the first African American woman to obtain a US Coast Guard captain’s license.  She built and operated her own small store at the age of 10 selling peanut brittle and snuff and went on to operate her own commercial vessel, the EvaG, taking cargo all up and down the Atlantic coast.  As a woman of color from McIntosh County she was a trailblazer and a true Renaissance woman with skills in many areas. Articles about her appeared in newspapers in Macon and Atlanta. Suzanne and Virginia will share details about Georgia Smith’s life and times, along with some family history and photos of the era. There’s a strong history of commercial boating in our waters and this program highlights that tradition and the fascinating people who made it their life’s work.

After her death in 1945 her story went essentially untold until today and we are fortunate that this story about a most remarkable woman and daughter of McIntosh County will again be able to be shared thanks to the work of Suzanne Forsyth, Virginia Baisden and their family.

The program will be presented by the Lower Altamaha Historical Society at 7pm on Thursday, September18 in the meeting room at Fort King George Historical Site in Darien, GA.  Everyone is welcome.


OCTOBER - One Hundred Miles

Upcoming Field trips   (from Zach Crumpler - LAHS Field Trips Director)

TBD

 

About the Lower Altamaha Historical Society:         

The mission of the Lower Altamaha Historic Society is to preserve and disseminate the history of McIntosh County. One of the primary missions of the Lower Altamaha Historical Society from its inception was, and continues to be, the support of the Fort King George State Historic Site near Darien, scene of the earliest English fortification in Georgia. LAHS, utilizing grant funds provided by the City of Darien, has expedited the preparation and installation of several state historic markers in the community, the most recent being the marker to the Enslaved at Butler Island in 2019.