The Jack Bryant family, Lyerly 1930s
Lyerly baseball team mid 1930’s
Closing program, Holland Training School 1929
Sunday School class pictured in 1951 Lyerly Hometown scrapbook
Interesting history featured in 1951 Lyerly scrapbook
Inside the Lyerly Mattress Factory circa 1950
Fill er up at Coplands in Lyerly in 1951
The Allmon family were sharecroppers and lived at one of Chattooga’s oldest homes, the Price House below Lyerly
A group of Lyerly teachers including Holland,Stawn,Kendrick and Fuller , late 1950’s
Lyerly Homeguard trains at Lyerly School during WWII
Students at Lyerly School were part of the Home Guard during World War II
Confederate veterans going to a reunion in 1919
The Holland House near the Alabama line was built around 1886.Unfortunately the house burned in the 1980’s
The Strain Home in 1910. Located near Lyerly, it was later known as the Weesner Home
Home Demonstration Clubs were once popular. They were sponsored by the Univ. of Ga. Extension Service and helped women with food preservation, cooking, sewing, etc.
Plowing the garden at one of the oldest houses in county, the Price House out from Lyerly. This 1930’s photo shows a family trying to survive the great depression.