Ingram Homeplace, Circa 1890, Clay County
A marker at the gate indicates the Ingram family began farming this land around 1850.
View ArticleFederal-Style House, 1900, Fort Gaines
Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleWells-McAllister House, Circa 1880, Fort Gaines
Built for attorney John C. Wells, this home was purchased by Robert C. McAllister as a gift for his wife in 1897. The kitchen of the house was the first Clay County courthouse until the present...
View ArticleGothic Revival House, Fort Gaines
Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleGainer-Sutlive-Tatum House, Circa 1820, Fort Gaines
This was built on the site of the Globe Tavern, an early Fort Gaines stagecoach inn. Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleSutlive House, 1820, Fort Gaines
This is one of the oldest houses in Fort Gaines and aside from being enlarged and stylistic elements added, retains much of its original appearance. Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of...
View ArticleWomen’s Clubhouse, 1927, Fort Gaines
This clubhouse, with a rear portico overlooking the Chattahoochee River, was shared the Woman’s Club and the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
View ArticleEclectic Craftsman Bungalow, Quitman
Quitman Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleColonial Revival House, Quitman
Quitman Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleMt. Zion Campground United Methodist Church, 1881, Brooks County
The Georgia Historical Commission marker placed here in 1956 reads: The first Camp Meeting was held on this site in 1828 by a “few scattered Methodists” before any Methodist Church in the area was...
View ArticleBarney Colored Elementary School, 1933
The Morven Rosenwald Alumni Association, with the cooperation of the Georgia Historical Society and the Brooks County Board of Commissioners restored this important resource in 2013. The marker placed...
View ArticleCraftsman House, Twin City
Twin City Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
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