Early 1800s Prior to 1827 Home of the Creek, Muskogee Native Americans 1825 Treaty of Indian Springs. The creek Confederacy ceded their land by the treaty was invalidated by The US Government 1827 to 1830 The US Government renovated the treaty and moved the Creeks out of their homeland. The government made land surveys to…
Tag: Pine Mountain
Permanent Exhibitions
In the Prehistoric area we examine artifacts as early as 15,000 – 9,000 B.P. from the Pine Mountain area. Our exhibition features early tools used for hunting, and early pottery. Pine Mountain had three names. The first one was Old Hood, which is located on Highway 18 and 354. Old Hood was located near Kings Gap,…
Changing Exhibitions
Current Rotating Exhibition The 1940s in Harris County was a time of big change in cooking. During World War II food was rationed. Many foods were sent overseas to our soldiers. Other foods relied on transportation for distribution to local stores and with gas rationing they were delivered erratically or not at all. The Office of Price Administration distributed…
Current, Upcoming & Past Events
2025 The Georgia Black History Trails Statewide Community Session June 21st, 2025 The next statewide meeting will be on zoom at 2:00, August 1, 2025. Please call Cindy Bowden at 404-213-1864 to be added to the list. Restoring Black Historic Cemetery Our next Cleaning Day is in August at 8:00 am The Bethany Missionary Baptist…
