Mother of Georgia's Pecan Industry-GHM 120-6B-Randolph Co
Posted by: Sprinterman
N 31° 46.477 W 084° 47.434
16R E 709224 N 3517579
400 block of North Lumpkin Street, Cuthbert, GA
Waymark Code: WMAFJY
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 01/09/2011
Views: 6
Recognized officially and designated in 1923 by the American Tree Association as "The Mother of Georgia´s Pecan Industry", the giant seedling just west of this marker was planted in 1848 in the flower and fruit garden of Judge and Mrs. William Taylor, pioneer citizens of Cuthbert.
The seed nut was brought from Texas by Mrs. Taylor´s mother, Mrs. Rebecca Jackson Brookling, traditionally a cousin of Gen. "Stonewall" Jackson, and planted here. Judge Taylor was the first Judge of the former Southwestern Circuit, 1840-44. He built the white-columned Colonial Mansion just north of the tree as his home. He gave the Cuthbert Methodist Church the land on which it stands and his widow, Mrs. Maria Brookling Taylor gave Andrew College the lot on which its first buildings were erected in 1854.
Editors note: I do not believe the tree is still standing. I was not able to locate it.
Type of Marker: Highway
Marker #: 120-6
Date: 1955
Sponsor: Georgia Historic Commission
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