Tag Archives: Elbert County

Asa Chandler House-Elberton, Georgia

Initially built as a plantation plain or I-house in 1849, the Asa Chandler home showcases Folk Victorian additions. Reverend Asa Chandler was a Baptist preacher and small-scale farmer in Elbert County. He utilized enslaved labor to cultivate a wide variety of crops on his land.

According to Scott Reed, an Athens-based preservationist, this home is believed to be older than want is stated in the National Register of Historic Places and that it first started as a dog trot.

In 1917, the home was purchased by Walter Jones.

The home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The photograph is courtesy of the 1982 National Register of Historic Places application.

Bethel Grove Baptist Church and Unidentified School, Georgia

Heardmont, Elbert County, Georgia

Located in Heardmont, this unnamed school sits next to the Bethel Grove Baptist Church. My assumption is that it is called the Bethel Grove School. I am still looking for info. The church was founded in 1885. This was verified as a school in an oral history project I found online titled, “In Those Days, African American Life near the Savannah River.” According to Georgia Resources Survey, the school was built in 1915.