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- Marley Zielike
815 Long Bewick St (House), Waycross, Ware County, GA
House was built between 1910-1920 for people who lived in the Oak Park area who worked at the railroad car factory, which was located on property adjoining this subdivision. Annie Brown moved into this house in 1936 as tenant. She bought the property in 1946 and her daughter, Juanita Coker became heir to property and lived in the structure until it was demolished in 1988.
815 Long Bewick St (House), Waycross, Ware County, GA
House was built between 1910-1920 for people who lived in the Oak Park area who worked at the railroad car factory, which was located on property adjoining this subdivision. Annie Brown moved into this house in 1936 as tenant. She bought the property in 1946 and her daughter, Juanita Coker became heir to property and lived in the structure until it was demolished in 1988.
815 Long Bewick St (House), Waycross, Ware County, GA
House was built between 1910-1920 for people who lived in the Oak Park area who worked at the railroad car factory, which was located on property adjoining this subdivision. Annie Brown moved into this house in 1936 as tenant. She bought the property in 1946 and her daughter, Juanita Coker became heir to property and lived in the structure until it was demolished in 1988.Posted Date
Sep 28, 2021
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Library of Congress
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