Philomath, Georgia

Philomath, Georgia

Philomath, Georgia is a small community located in the southeastern corner of Oglethorpe County, Georgia, at an elevation of 646 feet (197 m).

History

Philomath was settled around 1829, and the city was first called Woodstock. The nearest post office was a stage coach stop between Atlanta and Augusta about four miles away. The people of Woodstock wanted their own post office. When the approval for one came, the name had to be changed because there was another Woodstock in Georgia.

The city was home to an all boys boarding school, Reid Academy, to which boys came from all over the south to attend. The school was known throughout the state as one of the finest educational institutions of its time. [Nelda Vaughn, "Philomath", Philomath, Georgia: 1972] Robert Toombs and Alexander Stephens were frequent visitors to the city and often made speeches at the school. Stephens suggested that the city’s name should be changed to Philomath which means a place of learning, because the school was such an important aspect to the community. [Lena Smith Wise, "The Story of Oglethorpe County", Lexington, Georgia: 1980] Much of the early history of Philomath was centered on the Academy. The school buildings were eventually torn down and replaced with a one-story building, which was used as a community school until recent years when the students were transported to larger schools. The building was then converted into a community center.

Philomath is mentioned in the 1985 R.E.M song "Cant Get There from Here" where Michael Stipe sings the line "If you're needing inspiration, Philomath is where I go".

Historical buildings

A large number of cotton plantations had been laid out in and around Philomath, the oldest of which is called "The Globe". [Cary Fordyce, "Philomath National Register Historic District." Georgia, 30 June 2006] A Presbyterian Church that was erected around 1840, which still stands. On one plantation, there is a clay pit (called the Great Buffalo Lick) which was used by the Cherokee and Creek peoples as a boundary to transfer land to the state of Georgia during James Wright's term as governor. Many Native American trails run through this land. William Bartram, a biological scientist, traveled through this area in his study of the plant life of the region. [Vaughn, op. cit.]

The Parting of Soldiers

Philomath was the location of the final breaking up of the Confederate government east of the Mississippi. President Davis and his cabinet separated in Washington, Georgia, because they thought it was best for him to travel inconspicuously. His cabinet met at the home of the Captain John J. Daniel. General Breckinridge and General Duke, who were body guards to President Davis in his flight from Richmond, were in command. It was decided that it was a "needless expenditure of blood to continue the struggle and the Stars and Bars of the late Confederacy were forever furled." [Vaughn, op. cit.] The last counsel of war took place in the parlor of the Globe and the generals and other officers dined with Captain Daniel. The parting addresses were delivered from the porch after the soldiers received their small pay checks and departed for their homes. [Vaughn, op. cit.]

References

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*Fordyce, Cary. "Philomath National Register Historic District." Georgia. 30 June. 2006.
*McPhee, John. "Philomath Community Profile." ePodunk. 1990.
*Wise, Lena Smith. "The Story of Oglethorpe County". Lexington, Ga, 1980.
*Vaughn, Nelda E. "Philomath". Philomath, Georgia: 1972.


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