Historic Effingham Society

Historic Effingham Society The Official page of the Historic Effingham Society, headquartered in the Effingham Museum in Springfield, Georgia

Open 9 AM-1 PM Tuesday-Thursday
(other times by appointment)
Historic Effingham Society
Old Jail Museum and Living History Site
1002 Pine St. Springfield GA 31329
Telephone 912-754-2170
(you may wish to call to verify opening times and facilities available)
E-MAIL: Please send all inquiries about publications, about gifts and any questions concerning local and family history directly to [email protected]

EFFINGHAM FOUNDERS FRIDAYTo introduce our new series on the men and women pioneers who settled and built our beloved com...
12/11/2025

EFFINGHAM FOUNDERS FRIDAY

To introduce our new series on the men and women pioneers who settled and built our beloved community, we are focusing today on a gentleman from the Palatinate (modern-day Hesse), a man from whom many native Effinghamians proudly descend.

Born at 10:00 a.m. on December 10th, 1718 (happy belated birthday!), Conrad Rahn was the second of five children born to Georg Rahn and Anna Elisabetha Birckel. Conrad was baptized at a day old on the 11th - 307 years ago today! Conrad and his youngest brother, Caspar, arrived at Ebenezer in 1750. Conrad very quickly settled in and married Anna Barbara Paulitsch the following year. While Caspar didn't stay at Ebenezer long, Conrad and Anna Barbara stayed and raised their family of ten children at Bethany, which was across the creek from the town of New Ebenezer.

Conrad was an exemplary citizen, serving in the Georgia militia as a captain until his death in 1777. He was also a family man, providing equally well for his widow, sons, and daughters in his will. It is unknown if he was buried at Bethany or at Jerusalem as his wooden marker has long been lost to the elements.

Among Conrad's skills was woodworking. At the museum, we are very fortunate to have one of his creations on display. In his later years, Conrad gifted a pair of newlyweds this beautiful hand-hewn heart pine door. The year "1777", also the year of his death, is etched into the front near the doorhandle. This door serves as the entrance to the Gnann Summer House in our Living History Site.

For more information about Conrad Rahn and his family, please reach out to the Effingham Museum. Stay tuned for our next featured founder!

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08/28/2025

On behalf of the Board of Directors, we request prayer for several of our dear friends and members who are walking in the midst of various health crises and trials. Specifically we request prayer for the family of our Past President Tom Hodgson, the husband of Treasurer Linda Hodgson. Tom's mother Ilse has recently passed away. Please pray for the family as they navigate this loss. We also ask that you remember Mrs. Betty Renfro, our honorary Board Member and one of our original Museum Docents, as she heals from a broken leg and covid. Please also remember several others who have unspoken burdens at this time.

- Historic Effingham Society

08/01/2025

Due to Sunday's forecast, we regretfully must cancel our Annual Members' Meeting. Stay safe this weekend.

Our very own Paul Padgett at the Blandford Depot this month. A big thank-you to Effingham Talks, LLC!
08/01/2025

Our very own Paul Padgett at the Blandford Depot this month. A big thank-you to Effingham Talks, LLC!

Blandford Train Depot Restoration

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1002 Pine Street, PO Box 999
Springfield, GA
31329

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 1pm
Tuesday 9am - 1pm
Wednesday 9am - 1pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm

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+19127542170

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