This is an old post card of the Suwane(e) River in
Florida. It travels from south Georgia,
in the middle, into north central Florida.
Stephen Foster
(1826-1864) used the name in his "OLD FOLKS AT HOME"
song. I read one time, probably in
RIPLEY'S BELEIVE IT OR NOT that Stephen Foster had never actually seen the
Suwane River. I don't know if it is
mandatory to visit a place before you write a song about it or not. Like I doubt if Rogers and Hammerstein
actually visited the islands of the South Pacific before writing the musical
"SOUTH PACIFIC".
Whether Stephen Foster actually visited Suwane River is only
one of the controversies with Foster and the Suwane River. Did he misspell it. I read that the way he spelled it in the song
is more similar to a river in South Carolina.
So, maybe he wasn't referring to the river that is in part of south
Georgia and part of north Georgia at all.
I noticed driving through that area there are signs advertising
the Stephen Foster Museum. If he did mean
the river in South Carolina, should the museum pack up and move?
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