Odum, Jonas.

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Jonas Odum, probably born October 21, 1878, was a farmer who lived in Baker County, Georgia. Born to a domestic African American mother and wealthy white landowner of the Odom family, he worked as an overseer of a large plantation in the Beech Grove area in northwest Baker County. In 1889 he married Harriet Jane Mills, with whom he had seven children: Ethel, Jonas, Ennie, Joel, Johny, Ezel, and Joktan. In 1904 his wife died in childbirth. Odum saved his money and in 1906 purchased a 250-acre farm in the northwestern part of Baker County. His farm consisted of cotton fields, pecan orchards, peach, pear, plum, and fig trees, and year-round vegetable gardens. Jonas died July 9, 1954.

From the description of Jonas Odum papers, 1919-1957 (bulk 1921-1923). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79462964

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creatorOf Odum, Jonas. Jonas Odum papers, 1919-1957 (bulk 1921-1923). Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
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associatedWith Georgia Cotton Growers Co-Operative Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Universal Negro Improvement Association. corporateBody
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Southern States
Georgia
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African American farmers
Agriculture
Black nationalism
Boll weevil
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Active 1919

Active 1957

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