Ella Brantley

[1] She was one of the first members of the Atlanta chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), and she served as President of the Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs (FWC).

[2][4] Col. Foreacre was one of the upbuilders of railroads in Georgia and a pioneer citizen of Atlanta, who became a resident of the city in 1850.

He was a captain in the Confederate army in the seventh Georgia regiment, Company B, which was mustered into service in Atlanta.

Mrs. Foreacre was one of the pioneer Reconstruction era leaders in social and church work in Atlanta.

[1] In 1950, a memorial book shelf in the Passie Fenton Ottley Library at Tallulah Falls, Georgia was named in Brantley's honor.

Brantley in 1923