It All Started With A Photograph
Theodore Schleier takes the photograph of twelve ragged men at his studio in Knoxville on January 2, 1865.
Theodore Schleier takes the photograph of twelve ragged men at his studio in Knoxville on January 2, 1865.
The upside down army private’s single stripe in the middle of the Toccoa River?It looks like a ‘Big V’. Kinda like the ‘Big W’ from the movie ‘It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad World’ – and with that I think I just really dated myself. In Dial, Georgia just upstream from the old Dial Bridge in…
We’d like to introduce Rebel Correspondent. Our first book in the There’s History Around Every Bend Book Series. Rebel Correspondent by Steve Procko is the true story about a young man who joined the Confederate army seven days after his eighteenth birthday and served bravely for more than two and a half years until the…
This story is part of an upcoming “History Around Every Bend” episode to be titled “1864: Chaos in the Mountains” which will explore a series of events that started at the beginning of that year and proceeded through November 1864, each of which was a cause-and-effect incident related to the next. Friday, September 2nd, 1864…
There’s History Around Every Bend nominated for an Emmy Award.
Vintage postcard showing the “eye” as the train circles around the mountain
Today as we remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice I heard this great story on NPR – A 16 year-old high school student discovered a clue that would eventually bring closure to a family some 74 years after the fact. This story just reinforces the reasons why I gravitative to history’s mysteries and love…
The city began to suffer from the pandemic and people were asked to stay home. Initially, it was recommended that people wear masks, and an estimated 80% of the population obliged. Fines were instituted for those who chose to not to wear masks. The city was effectively shut down. Businesses suffered. People got sick. Some…
We are happy to announce that our article ‘The Heritage Bridges of Fannin County’ has now been published in the Spring, 2020 issue of Georgia Backroads magazine. Visit Georgia Backroads magazine to purchase the issue or even better subscribe to this wonderful publication. http://www.georgiabackroads.com/index.htm ‘The Heritage Bridges of Fannin County’ is the companion article to…
We experienced over six inches of snow on February 8, 2020 in the North Georgia mountains. The snow fell during the mourning and was quite beautiful. I shot this with my Nikon DSLR in 4K from one single place on my porch deck where I could keep the snow off the camera. I also flew…