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Shields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
 
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By Cosmos Mariner, October 8, 2021
Shields-Ethridge House
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1 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — Shields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
This Piedmont Homestead, originally settled by brothers James and Patrick Shields in 1798, contains a collection of intact historical buildings on a total of 152 acres set aside for preservation. This is one of the most diverse collections of farm . . . Map (db m184289) HM
2 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — 2 — Seed HouseShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
During ginning operations about 800 pounds of cottonseed were collected for every 500-pound bale of cotton produced. Many of the local farmers who brought their cotton crops to the Ethridge gin would pay for the service by leaving a portion of their . . . Map (db m184318) HM
3 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — 3 — Cotton GinShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
Photographs in the family collection show a bustle of activity in this area during the ginning season. One dated March 1918 entitled "A busy day at the gin" shows seven or eight mule-drawn wagons fanned out across the slope above the building as . . . Map (db m184322) HM
4 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — 4 — Gin OfficeShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
Mr. Ira would oversee ginning operations from this small white building to the east of the gin. The interior of this building is neatly finished with beaded boards on the walls and ceiling, and built-in counters and shelves for his record books. It . . . Map (db m184330) HM
5 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — 5 — Tractor ShedShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
This shed was added to the central building complex in the 1950s when Lanis Ethridge replaced old ways of working the land with mechanized methods. Today it provides a gathering place for visitors to the farm. Tractors were used on the farm from an . . . Map (db m184342) HM
6 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — 6 — Blacksmith's Shop and Carpenter's ShopShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
This blacksmith's shop was the place where many of the tools used on the farm were made and it was also the center for the maintenance and repair of farm equipment. Inside the shop the forge is located in the rear northwest corner leaving plenty of . . . Map (db m184344) HM
7 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — 7 — CommissaryShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
Tenants from this farm and neighboring farms came here to purchase a wide range of household supplies — many no doubt relying on credit advanced by Mr. Ira — so its crossroads location near to the main house was ideal. In its heyday, this . . . Map (db m184377) HM
8 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — 8 — GarageShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
This garage was built in 1923. Its prominent location opposite the main house and substantial construction using concrete blocks reflect Mr. Ira's enthusiasm for automobiles. Joyce Ethridge remembered that he liked to buy the latest models and . . . Map (db m184393) HM
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9 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — 9 — Wheat HouseShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
This tall wood-framed building was used both as a granary and as a place to store farm equipment. Like the garage, it faces the main house and so it has some ornamental features, notably a balcony above the front door. But this balcony was more than . . . Map (db m184396) HM
10 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — 10 — GristmillShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
This building was constructed in 1900 and stands near the center of the farm complex close to corncribs and the wheat house with its granary. It is also located close to the blacksmith's shop and it is probable that hands working in the shop would . . . Map (db m184397) HM
11 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — 13 — Teacher's HouseShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
This house was built around 1912 as a tenant sharecropper's place and would probably have had three or four outbuildings including a chicken house, a small barn, a well house, and a privy. The original building was a two-room cabin. The chimney at . . . Map (db m184398) HM
12 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — 14 — Milking BarnShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
Susan Ella Ethridge kept a small herd of milk cows, and sold butter at the commissary and in Jefferson. The family still has wooden butter molds that imprinted slabs of butter with the name 'Ella'. The long, low barn with its plank siding and six . . . Map (db m184399) HM
13 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — 16 — Mule Barn, Yard and CribsShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm
Although Mr. Ira was keen to keep abreast of the latest developments in farming, most of the work on his cotton farm was still done by a combination of mule and human muscle-power. In the 1940s there were 26 mules on the farm that were used to till . . . Map (db m184400) HM
 
 
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