Other Interesting Places to Visit

 

sga_emblem.jpgThe Society for Georgia Archaeology, our parent organization: If you're looking for knowledge about archaeology, as well as a fun, educational way to help save Georgia's past, then take a look at the Society for Georgia Archaeology. The SGA combines the efforts of professional and avocational archaeologists and the interested public to help preserve places and materials in Georgia that are evidence of our rich cultural past. http://www.thesga.org

 

Butts_County.jpgButts County Historical Society:  Located in Jackson, Georgia, this is a dedicated group preserving the local history. 

http://www.buttscountyhistoricalsociety.org

 

 

136_F_o_FH_Yahoo_pic_2_.jpg  The REAL Fort Hawkins... birthplace of Macon, GA  http://www.forthawkins.com/

 

Fort Hawkins Project  The Lamar Institute has been excavating and interpreting the evidence from Ft Hawkins in Macon, Georgia.  This well done site is dedicated to that excavation and interpretation along with a history of the fort.  http://lamarinstitute.org/Fort%20Hawkins%20Project.htm

 

 

OldCapitalMuseum.JPGOld Capital Museum: Georgia's Old Capital Museum is located on the ground floor of the old statehouse on the campus of Georgia Military College.  http://www.oldcapitalmuseum.org/

 

Southeastern Archaeology News

The purpose of this site is to spread news and information about archaeology in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee.  http://www.southeasternarchaeology.com

 

 

Thomaston-Upson Archives

A research oriented site that is dedicated to preserving local government records and recorded history by housing them in a secure and climate-controlled building. Records are cleaned and stored in appropriate archival conditions.  http://home.alltel.net/tuarch/

 

 

 

Understanding the significance of preserving the records of the past for the sake of the header.gifpresent and future generations brought a small group of Thomaston and Upson County citizens together on May 31, 1967, to organize the Upson Historical Society. 

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gauhs