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Homer Hodges Brinson House, 1907, Brinson

Built by the second son of Simeon Brinson, Homer Hodges Brinson (1878-1944), this house was extensively remodeled around 1919 in the eclectic style typical of the era. Elements of the...

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Brinson United Methodist Church, 1901, Decatur County

The origins of this church can be traced to the Spring Creek Mission, organized in 1867. A crude log building served as the first church.  In 1871, the congregation adopted the name of Mt. Zion and a...

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Eclectic Victorian House, McRae

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Tudor Revival Cottage, McRae

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Neoclassical Revival House, McRae

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Christ Episcopal Church, 1898, Dublin

A small but active group of Episcopalians formed this congregation in the 1890s and built this church, their first and only permanent home, in 1898. Dublin Commercial Historic District, National...

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Smith House, 1902, Dublin

I’ve been unable to locate much information about this magnificent house but I’ve learned that after the Smith family, it was owned by the Rentz, Corker, Curry and Lovett families. Stubbs...

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Page House, 1903, Dublin

This grand home was built by T. L. Griner in 1903, sold to J. D. Smith in 1904, and sold again in 1905 to Dr. J. M. Page, whose family owned it until 1965. In the years that followed it served as a...

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Bashinski-Claxton House, Circa 1907, Dubliln

Isadore “Izzie” Bashinski (1875-1934), who was a college roommate of Carl Vinson, moved to Dublin in 1906 and formed the Yellow Pine Lumber Company and the Oconee Navigation Company. By the end of the...

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Colonial Revival House, Dublin

Stubbs Park-Stonewall Street Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

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Craftsman Cottage, Dublin

Stubbs Park-Stonewall Street Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

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Garrett House, Circa 1910, Dublin

Stubbs Park-Stonewall Street Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

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J. H. Beacham House, Circa 1910, Dublin

According to Scott Thompson’s Pieces of Our Past this served as the National College of Business from 1961-64. It was also home to the Nancy Taylor Charm School. Stubbs Park-Stonewall Street Historic...

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Italianate House, Jesup

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Craftsman Bungalows, Jesup

Examples of the Craftsman style in varying states of repair can be found in Jesup’s historic residential neighborhood. It would be great to see these restored.

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Craftsman Cottage, Jesup

Distinguished from the Craftsman bungalow by the lack of a dormer on the front, this is particularly nice example of the Craftsman style.

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Salisbury House, 1890, Waycross

This landmark of the Italianate style is one of the highlights of the residential historic district in Waycross. It’s wonderfully maintained. Waycross Historic District, National Register of Historic...

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Powell House, 1895, Waycross

Waycross Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

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Craftsman House, Waycross

Ben Dooley writes: This…appears to be one of the designs of Leila Ross Wilburn…one of Georgia’s earliest licensed female architects. She published several plan books in the teens and twenties of the...

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Craftsman Bungalow, Waycross

Waycross Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

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