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Schley County Schley County, in west central Georgia, The pioneer residents of Schley County were small-scale cotton farmers who had come to southwestern Georgia in the 1830s and 1840s from the Georgia coast, Virginia, and the Carolinas. Family farms were largely self-sufficient, and social life centered on court days and Baptist and Methodist church gatherings. The two county
The county's first newspaper, the Schley County Enterprise, edited by A. J. Harp, was established in the 1880s, and from its pages comes a view of the community during
In the 1890s the Schley County News provided a turn-of-the-century view of the local scene. Within the decade Schley was introduced to electricity, telephones, a bank, a new courthouse, waterworks, and an ice plant. In 1937 Raymond Duncan established the Ellaville Sun. Duncan's witticisms and epigrams made the Sun a frequently quoted source for state and even national publications, including the Saturday Evening Post. The Sun, under Duncan's editorship until his death in 1959, provided its readers with a well-written and conscience-driven view of Schley at mid-century. According to the 2000 U.S. census, the population of Schley was 3,766 (65.8 percent white, 31.3 percent black, and 2.4 percent Hispanic). In contrast to many other rural south Georgia counties, Schley County's population has grown each decade since the 1970s. Agriculture makes up the core of the local economy: farmers raise beef cattle, poultry, peanuts, soybeans, and cotton. Small-scale manufacture, government service, and retail trade are the nonagricultural economic mainstays. After a twenty-five-year partnership in a tricounty high school with Marion and Webster counties, Schley County opened its own high school in 2000. The new school has done much to regenerate a sense of identity for a county and community facing the twenty-first century. Schley County holds its annual homecoming weekend, "Springtime Ellaville," each April. Suggested Reading Charles Stephen Gurr, Ellaville and Schley County: An Historical Sketch (Ellaville, Ga.: Schley County Bicentennial Commission, 1976). Schley County Preservation Society, History of Schley County, Georgia (Roswell, Ga.: W. H. Wolfe, 1982). Mrs. H. J. Williams, History of Schley County (N.p., n.p., 1932). Steve Gurr, Gainesville Published 12/12/2003 |
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