Wayne County Historical Society
The Mad About Wayne podcast gang continues the America250 series with the dual topics of The Town That Trains Built and Women in Wayne County History.
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Mad About Wayne: Episode 9 - You Say You Want a Revolution
The Mad About Wayne podcast gang is joined by special guest Jason Deal, President of the Altamaha Chapter of Sons of the American Revolution, as we discuss early settlers of Wayne County and the 23 patriots recognized on the Revolutionary War Memorial at the Wayne County Courthouse in Jesup. Richard Bennett Mrs. Sibbiah Earl Blair George Cooper John Fort Thomas Fullwood Jacob Highsmith John Kemp William Kelly John Knight Moses Manning, Jr. James Middleton Solomon Morgan John Munden William Rawls Lewis Roberts Frederick Robeson James Robinson John Rooks West Sheffield Charles Smith Robert Stafford Reuben Turner Caleb Moore
Mad About Wayne: Episode 8 - Is There a Doctor in the House?
The Mad About Wayne podcast gang is joined by Derby Waters to discuss the doctors and dentists of yesteryear.
Mad About Wayne: Episode 7 - Gone For a Soldier
The Mad About Wayne podcast gang is joined by Vietnam Veteran and former Wayne County Sheriff John Carter to discuss the fallen from Wayne County in each war (or engagement) for our May/Memorial Day remembrance. ------------------------------------ They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn, AT the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them. From “For the Fallen” by Laurence Binyon
Mad About Wayne! Episode 6: The Altamaha River
The Mad About Wayne podcast gang talks about everyone's favorite recreation destination, the mighty Altamaha River and it's role in out history.
Mad About Wayne! Episode 5: Trains and Women's History
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