Tallapoosa School history project files
Scope and Contents
The records include emails and notes, interview questions, transcripts of the interviews, digital files of the transcripts, oral history permission forms, written memories, and a photocopy of a map of the Tallapoosa School grounds.
Dates
- 2019-2020
Conditions Governing Access
Open to all users
Conditions Governing Use
Rights held by the University of West Georgia. Rights of oral history interviewees were transferred.
Biographical / Historical
In 2019, Patricia Gorman, then property owner of the Tallapoosa School, located at 657 Tyus-Carrollton Road in Carrollton, initiated a history project for the site.
The Tallapoosa School was built in 1880 on property just over 3 acres and served as an instructional site for children. It closed sometime in the 1950s; the exact year is unknown.
The site was used by West Georgia College for its College in the Country program, likely in the 1940s and 1950s. It was also used for family reunions. Some if not most of the buildings on the property are no longer extant. The lunchroom building no longer exists.
The school building was renovated by Gorman in 2000 to become a yoga studio with small living quarters. This renovation altered the school interior and stabilized the exterior. Gorman operated the site as the Carrollton Wellness Collective and also rented it out to guests.
The history project, also involving then History professor at the University of West Georgia, William F. Stoutamire, and students in the Public History program, included conducting oral history interviews. With Gorman assisting the interviewees, Stoutamire and students conducted online video interviews with Betty Branson (previous name Betty McGuire) and with Cora Mae Pierce, both of whom attended the school during the 1940s; Judy Rowell (previous name Judy Copeland) whose mother, Lerlie Copeland, taught at the school; and Helen Tarpley (previous name Helen Horton) who attended the school in the 1930s and 1940s.
Kathy Rupp, whose Walker family relatives attended the school and Margie Dietz (previous name Margie Nell Lee), provided written recollections to Gorman.
Extent
0.21 Linear feet (1 box; digital files)
Language
English
Overview
Files of a history project, 2019-2020, that sought to capture the memories of people who attended or were associated with the Tallapoosa School.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Patricia Gorman, June 2024
- Title
- Guide to the Tallapoosa School History Project Files
- Status
- Completed
- Date
- 2024
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the University of West Georgia Special Collections Repository
Special Collections, Ingram Library
University of West Georgia
1601 Maple Street
Carrollton GA 30118-2000 United States
special@westga.edu