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Chapmans, Masonic Lodge, McIntosh County, Georgia

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Date taken : 1900 Description : Masonic Lodge, Johnston Station, McIntosh County,GA. Identified in photo are: Standing, 7th from Left- Dr. David W. Baggs, MD, kneeling, 2nd from Left- Mr. Harry G. Williams,kneeling 3rd from left- Francis John Chapman, kneeling, 5th from Left- James Madison Twiggs Smith, kneeling 6th from left (With Hat) Thomas Jefferson 'Bud' Chapman, kneeling 1st from right- Thomas Edgar Houston, Altamaha Lodge was chartered in 1858. Two Confederate Army Vets pictured are Francis John Chapman and Thomas J. Chapman.
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| Thomas Edgar Houston |
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| James Madison Twiggs Smith |
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| Francis John Chapman |
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| Thomas Jefferson Chapman |
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| David W. Baggs |
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| Harry G. Williams |
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Comments about this photo:
This can be found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/photo/mcintosh/altamaha227.html Submitted by: cmac50 Oct 14, 2003
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The URL says "In 1920 that portion of McIntosh became what is now Long County. Johnston Station was a station on the A&G RR & its name was changed to Ludowici, GA in 1905, and is now the County Seat of Long County Submitted by: cmac50 Oct 14, 2003
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Actually, Johnston Station was not in McIntosh County, but in Liberty County. Submitted by: anndavis Oct 13, 2003
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