Carpet Baggers and Scalawags – Reconstruction, The Freedmen’s Bureau and Post-War Politics By Dr. Charles PendleyContributing Writer The year 2021 was our county’s Bicentennial year, marking 200 years since our… Read more »
B.P. “Doc” Reeves said rural areas like McDonough, in its earlier days, didn’t have many of the conveniences of today, including electricity. “You had the lamps – kerosene, just… Read more »
I only met her once, but she had some interesting stories to tell. I think we sometimes underestimate the intelligence of our ancestors. This is especially true in today’s… Read more »
The stories of Henry Countians who served with distinction in World War II are plentiful. As in hundreds of other communities across the United States, most of them performed… Read more »
The Mitchells were a fairly typical family in the early to mid-1900s, with a lot of children, or extra hands, to help on the farm they built in Turin,… Read more »
Lifelong McDonough resident Dan Bledsoe said his hometown has undergone numerous changes over the years. With additional transformations on the way, he appears to be readying himself for what lies… Read more »
In an effort to preserve some of the history of our community, The Times is displaying photos of Henry County from the past. If you can tell us anything about… Read more »
In an effort to preserve some of the history of our community, The Times is displaying photos of Henry County from the past. If you can tell us anything about… Read more »
In an effort to preserve some of the history of our community, The Times is displaying photos of Henry County from the past. If you can tell us anything about… Read more »
In an effort to preserve some of the history of our community, The Times is displaying photos of Henry County from the past. If you can tell us anything about… Read more »