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Pooler, GA

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| View Show | Create Your OwnIn December 1864 as William Sherman moved in on Savannah, he found that even though a scant ten miles away, he still has "miles and miles to go before he sleeps, for he had promises to keep". You see, General Sherman promised to "give Savannah to President Lincoln for a Christmas present", and Christmas was fast approaching. Thus it was that group of harassed Yankees that pitched a camp astride the Central of Georgia Railway at Pooler Station that cold December 9, 1864. Sherman stepped out of his headquarters tent, 300 yards west of the station and peered down the long, straight stretch of rails into the very heart of this seaside city of Savannah, which he was besieging. There were perhaps less than 200 war-wearied souls in this lonely, impoverished community of Pooler and neither they nor the General could envision the Pooler that is in existence today. Pooler was named after Robert William Pooler in 1838. Mr. Pooler was a very civic-minded resident of Savannah and worked for the Central of Georgia Railroad. Mr. William W. Gordon, President of the Central of Georgia, named the first station west of Savannah after this hard working young man of whom he was very proud. Mr. Pooler had worked long and hard to establish a "feasibility study" of the venture in the towns and counties through which a proposed railroad would extend. Mr. Gordon and Mr. Pooler were both graduate law and engineering students, both born the same year, 1796, and each took a prominent part in the civic and military affairs of Savannah. Mr. Pooler never lived in the community named after him, and died on Christmas Day, 1853, at his residence on Bull and Liberty Streets in Savannah, and was buried in Colonial Cemetery, but later his body was interred in Laurel Grove Cemetery.

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Anyone That Lives In Pooler. Anyone That Used To Live In Pooler. Anyone That Loves Pooler. or Anyone That Knows it Really is "Cooler in Pooler"

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Pooler Dining Out (Add Your Reviews)

Pooler Restaurants   Augies Pub 200 Governor Truetlen Drive Pooler, GA (912) 748-3200 www.augiespub.net   Cancun Mexican Restaurant 103 Canal St. Pooler, GA (912) 748-5950   Carrey Hill...
Posted by on Sun, 15 Jun 2008 17:44:00 GMT

Pooler Attractions

Pooler Attractions   Crosswinds Golf Club 232 James B. Blackburn Dr. Savannah GA 31408 (912) 966-0674 www.crosswindsgolfclub.com     Five Star Family Fun Park 1040 E. Hwy. 80 Pooler, G...
Posted by on Sun, 01 Oct 2006 17:38:00 GMT

You might be from a small town if....

  You might be from a small town if... 1. You can name everyone you graduated with. 2. You know what 4-H is. 3. You ever went to a party that was held about 20 miles down a deserted dirt road. 4...
Posted by on Sun, 24 Sep 2006 04:58:00 GMT

You know you're a Georgian if:

You know you're a Georgian if: 1. You measure distance in minutes.2. You've ever had to switch from   "heat" to "A/C" in the same day.3. You use "fix" as a verb. Example: "I'm fixing to go ...
Posted by on Fri, 11 Aug 2006 14:18:00 GMT

Pooler Churches

  Places of Worship in Pooler   First Presbyterian Church of Pooler 1065 E. Hwy 80, Pooler GA 31322 (912) 330-9415 www.firstpresbyterianofpooler.com   First Baptist Church 204 W. Hwy 8...
Posted by on Sat, 15 Jul 2006 16:40:00 GMT