Photos
Post Office
“In November 1923, the United States Government granted Toccoa Falls a post office and named Rev. Forrest the postmaster. He actively participated in this organization,
Paul Rader
The Story Behind “Only Believe” The General Council of the C&MA convened at Toccoa Falls in May 1919. The delegates were housed in army tents
Paul and Mary Williams
Their Final Sacrifice (The following was taken from the book A Tree God Planted by Troy Damron) The barren, windswept plains of the Texas panhandle
Memories of Haddock Inn and Toccoa Falls
Mrs. Bernice Haddock Thomason is a descendent of Mr. William Haddock, first owner of Haddock Inn. In this photo, she is holding treasured family heirlooms.
May Day 1951
The first time the David Ovens Student Center was used was for a May Day Celebration in 1951. They had a Maypole! May Day Celebration
Life Outside the Classroom
“School life at Toccoa Falls furnished many opportunities for practical or vocational training. Along with their usual classes, students were taught farming, caring for livestock,