Darien, Georgia, Mattie Gladstone oral history, McIntosh County
Ms. Gladstone went behind bulldozers when they built the Ford dealership and the outlet mall (now abandoned) in the 1990s at SR 251 and I-95 and picked up artifacts. The area was the site of four different rice plantations. She collected dozens of boxes worth. GDOT has curated and archived them at West Georgia College. She also documented numerous unknown black cemeteries that would have been lost forever without that documentation. This too is now in the archaeology record. 2012. Produced by the Georgia Department of Transportation.

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