
This image can be found in the 1914 Annual Report of the Commissioner of Commerce and Labor State of Georgia. Even though I can’t get an exact match, I believe these houses are on Bellevue Avenue. The one furthest away doesn’t seem to exist anymore.

This image can be found in the 1914 Annual Report of the Commissioner of Commerce and Labor State of Georgia. Even though I can’t get an exact match, I believe these houses are on Bellevue Avenue. The one furthest away doesn’t seem to exist anymore.

Designed by George Barber, this Queen Anne was built in 1896. It was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey in the 1930s.


“Little Earle Martin, the loved and loving son, was the son of B. E. & Della Martin. Born December 29, 1880. Died September 11, 1891.”
Thou art in realms of endless light, where sin nor suffering ne’er can blight, our Angel, Little Earle.
Located in the Laurens City Cemetery.