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Albert Clarence Carson

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Albert Clarence Carson

Birth
Banks County, Georgia, USA
Death
2 Oct 1939 (aged 69)
Commerce, Jackson County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Commerce, Jackson County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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In 1906 A.C. Carson and Emmet Kemp opened a wood and blacksmith shop on South Elm Street in Commerce near Sanders Furniture Store in the building formerly occupied by J.R.N. Baugh, a wagon maker, continuing here about six years. Mr. Carson built a planing and grist mill on Atlanta Avenue in 1912 which served the trade until his death in 1939. This combined mill was patronized by customers from a large territory. Since his death the plant has been continued by his son, O.H. Carson as manager.

This information came from Thomas Colquitt Hardman's book on the history of Harmony Grove & Commerce.
In 1906 A.C. Carson and Emmet Kemp opened a wood and blacksmith shop on South Elm Street in Commerce near Sanders Furniture Store in the building formerly occupied by J.R.N. Baugh, a wagon maker, continuing here about six years. Mr. Carson built a planing and grist mill on Atlanta Avenue in 1912 which served the trade until his death in 1939. This combined mill was patronized by customers from a large territory. Since his death the plant has been continued by his son, O.H. Carson as manager.

This information came from Thomas Colquitt Hardman's book on the history of Harmony Grove & Commerce.


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