Chesser Island, Okefenokee Swamp
Charlton Co., GA - Page 1

I, Tara Fields, took the following pictures. Feel free to copy the pictures as long as they are used for non-profit reasons and proper credit is given. All indoor pictures were taken with no flash or any type of electrical light - the only light source was what made it through the windows. I've attempted to lighten them up somewhat.

Chesser Homestead Front
Although we live only about 1 hour from the park we have not made this trip very often. Three times, I believe. We made this trip in the fall of 1996. The bugs were bad but the heat was tolerable. I think the bugs were attracted to my bug spray...

The vast majority of the people living in this area were good, hardworking, honest, god-fearing people. They loved, respected, and took pride in the swamp for they knew it was special. Many attended the Primitive Baptist Churches that dotted the area. Based on everything I have read and all the people I have talked to, the people of the Swamp were intelligent, wise people. Contrary to some popular stereotypes, the people of the swamp were NOT ignorant, barely civilized people. You see, if they were not intelligent and wise, they would not have been able to survive in the Okefenokee.

Chesser Homestead Front
In the early 1900s, Francis Harper, a naturalist, began collecting information on not only the Swamp but mostly on the people who populated the swamp. One of the families he spent time with was the Chessers. Since the Chesser house that still stands on the Island was built in the '20s, chances are he at least visited it. Information on Harper's book is listed at the end of this page. I am not sure, but it could very well be the same one whose pictures are included in the book. The island was deserted sometime around the late 1940s The Chessers were members of the Sardis Primitive Baptist Church.

Chesser Island: Indian MoundTo the side of the house is a large Indian Burial Mound. Apparently, this was left by a race of Indians that came before the Seminoles. The Indians buried in this area are said to be over 6 feet tall. It is hard to tell, but this mound was at least 2-3 feet high. Locals tended to leave alone the mounds that dotted the swamp.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

Chesser Island: Sand YardIn this photo, James and Robin are walking away from the mound into the front yard of the house. The house is to the left and to the right is a large open area. Straight-ahead is the shed/buggy garage with a fenced in pen around the back.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Chesser Island: OutbuildingsDirt yards were common. Straw brooms were used to keep the sand clean. Weeds were pulled as needed.

View down the left side of the house when facing the front.

Yes, the building in back and to the far left is an outhouse.                                                     

Chesser Island was the home to the family of the same name for around a century. Most people living in the swamp lived off hunting and/or fur trading, making honey and syrup, raising animals, and farming. The families of the swamp, including the Chessers, finally had to move off the island when the Okefenokee became a Refuge.

Chesser Island: My boys
Robin sitting on a fence to one of the pens
with James standing nearby.

Chesser Island: Carriage
The carriages that are in the "garage."
Chesser Island: Carriage

Chesser Island: Side of house
This is the left side of the house - to the right is the front porch.

When you enter the house through the front door a bedroom lays to the right and the living room is to the left. The living room was much to dark to get a good picture.                                                                                                                                                                                              

Chesser Island: BedroomOnce through the living room is another bedroom on the left. I was able to get a decent picture of part of it here.

While the parents had their own room, which may be shared from time-to-time with a baby, the children generally shared rooms.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Chesser Island: KitchenThis is the kitchen. There was no "formal" dining room. I have no idea who is signing the guest book  - so I blurred out her face.                                            

After passing the bedroom shown in the previous picture, it is only a few steps to the back of the house where the kitchen is.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

 Chesser Island: Stove.This stove is against the back wall of the kitchen. The dining table is to the right when entering the kitchen. Robin is standing next to the wood burning stove. Robin was about 3 feet tall at the time. The stick is holding the door closed.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Chesser Home Fireplace
Fireplace in the main, front, room.

- Chesser House - Page 2
On the second page are pictures of the back porch, the outside of the house, and the sugar cane building.

 

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