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The beginnings of Harlem run along the Georgia Railroad and through the lives of two men who wanted a liquor-free town.

“Railroad people worked here,” says Betty Sargent, whose great-grandfather John Walter Bell was Harlem’s second mayor. “The Georgia Railroad made Harlem. It’s sad that it’s not running today.”

When the Georgia Railroad was built from Augusta to Eatonton, Ga., in 1835, Saw Dust was a main stop. The booming lumber town was founded in 1840, situated a mile from where Harlem is today. Travelers often stayed overnight in the town, which sold liquor and bore a reputation of being a little wild.

In 1857, Andrews J. Sanders – one of the first graduates of Medical College of Augusta – moved to the area. Hoping to increase population, Dr. Sanders sold his land for a dollar an acre.

Mr. Sanders also donated land to build Harlem Baptist Church, Harlem High School (now Harlem Middle School) and Harlem Methodist Church. He remained the first mayor of Harlem for nine years.

Around 1865, railroad engineer Newnan Hicks decided to quit his job when he was asked to work on a Sunday. He wanted to start a town that didn’t sell liquor – unlike Saw Dust – and decided to build a house near Mr. Sanders’.

So Harlem was founded on Oct. 24, 1870. It was named by a New York resident visiting relatives who thought the town resembled Harlem, NY, the elite artistic area near New York City.

Lined with big oaks and blessed with good drinking water, the town was a haven for many Augustans, especially during summer outbreaks of smallpox and cholera, said Patricia Ann Moore, whose ancestors were among the first residents.

Saw Dust was absorbed by Harlem in 1887, and nearby Cerlastae, another settlement, did the same in 1906.

In 1913, Harlem had about 500 residents and boomed with a oil/fertilizer plant, the Columbia Opera House, Hicks Hotel, Grady High School, electric lights along the road and in homes, two drugstores, three meat markets, two gin mills, a cotton warehouse, three hardware stores, 2 grocery stores, 2 clothing stores, a newspaper and 10 passenger trains daily, according to the Columbia Sentinel.

But on August 24, 1917, a fire of unknown origin destroyed the plant, Opera House and several buildings. The blaze caused $60,000 in damage.

The town tried to regain its vigor through the Georgia Railroad. In 1933, the community of Berzelia merged with Harlem.

But Harlem remained small and family-oriented, and people could tell if a family had money by whether the street in front of its house was paved.

“Until 1940, the streets weren’t paved. In the wet, rainy weather it was like going down a washboard,” Ms. Sargent said.

The Columbia Theater ran the latest movies from 1949 to 1963. And the Georgia Railroad Depot that was built in 1896 was torn down around 1965. The last passenger train came through Harlem on May 6, 1983.

“There’s still something missing” today, said Charles Lord, an amateur historian who lives in Grovetown, recalling how the town used to bustle with visitors arriving on passenger trains.

“We are a town of culture and refinement and have always been,” said Camilla Prather, whose family was some of Harlem’s first residents. “We’re proud of our little town.”

Harlem today has about 3000 residents, and the first weekend in October each year it draws tens of thousands of people to visit the downtown area and celebrate the life of the portly comedian who was born in Harlem in 1892, Oliver Hardy.

Community information provided by HarlemGa.org


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  • Will 'Battleship' Score a Direct Hit With Fans? - Patch.com
    May 21, 2012
    Will 'Battleship' Score a Direct Hit With Fans?Patch.com“Battleship,” starring Liam Neeson, Taylor Kitsch, Brooklyn Decker and Rihanna, is now playing at Hamilton Mill Great Escape 14, 2160 Hamilton Creek Parkway, in Dacula, Ga. Alien invaders, massive explosions, attractive cast members and catchy dialogue ...and more » […]
  • Alan McKelvey Bentley - Jamestown Post Journal
    May 20, 2012
    Alan McKelvey BentleyJamestown Post JournalIn his youth, he was an avid basketball player and even played against the Harlem Globetrotters. A celebration of his life service took place on Saturday, May 12 at McDonald and Son Funeral Home in Cumming, Ga., and at the home of Maggie and Mike ... […]
  • New Harlem Public Safety building ready for visitors - WRDW-TV
    May 18, 2012
    New Harlem Public Safety building ready for visitorsWRDW-TVHARLEM, Ga. -- After about 10 years of planning, Harlem Public Safety officers finally have a new building to call home. Renovations of the old Culpepper Ford building are complete and officers hope to move in to the new building in the coming weeks. […]
  • Search halted for missing man in national forest - Asheville Citizen-Times
    May 18, 2012
    Search halted for missing man in national forestAsheville Citizen-TimesBREVARD — Rescue workers Thursday called off a search for a Georgia man missing in Pisgah National Forest after the man's family told authorities he had disappeared for brief periods in the past. Dennis Boyd, 65, of Harlem, Ga., was reported missing ...and more » […]
  • Students, coaches remember life of Harlem HS teenager killed in wreck - WRDW-TV
    May 9, 2012
    Students, coaches remember life of Harlem HS teenager killed in wreckWRDW-TVHARLEM, Ga. -- The Harlem community is mourning the loss of a high school senior who was set to graduate in just 10 days. Jonathan Hartman was killed in a car wreck Tuesday night after he lost control of his car on Scotts Ferry Road.and more » […]

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