Fair Haven United Methodist Church, 1846, Jenkins County
Francis Jones brought his family from North Carolina to this section of Georgia before the Revolutionary War and the family has maintained land and been involved in the social and religious...
View ArticleSt. Michael’s Episcopal Church, 1895, Waynesboro
The congregation was founded in 1889 and the church built in 1895.
View ArticleNew South Cottage, Waynesboro
Waynesboro Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleColonial Revival House, Waynesboro
Waynesboro Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleReynolds House, Circa 1835, Waynesboro
Waynesboro Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleCraftsman Houses, Waynesboro
This may be my favorite Craftsman in Waynesboro. The second floor isn’t even visible from the sidewalk (below). A survey for the National Register nomination found as many as 130 houses in Waynesboro...
View ArticleJeffersonville United Methodist Church, 1924, Twiggs County
The Jeffersonville Methodist Episcopal congregation was formed in 1839, first meeting in the home of Joshua Grantham. Their first permanent home was located on West Magnolia Street, but was replaced...
View ArticleJeffersonville Baptist Church, Twiggs County
I’ve been unable to locate a history of the congregation, but I believe the building dates to the first two decades of the 20th century, when this style was quite common with Baptists.
View ArticleDr. W. D. Willcox House, Fitzgerald
Dianne Willcox Weems notes that her father purchased this home from the Ewing family, but I’m unsure of the identity of the original owners at this time. South Main Street-South Lee Street Historic...
View ArticleCraftsman Farmhouse, Irwin County
I made this film photograph in 2005 and the house was demolished by 2010. It was located just inside Irwin County on Evergreen Road.
View ArticleSt. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, 1909, Fitzgerald
St. Matthew’s was built using granitoid blocks from the Fitzgerald Granitoid Works.
View ArticleCobb House, 1850s, Americus
The central portion of this house, thought to date to around 1850, was originally located in the nearby town of Oglethorpe. A terrible epidemic there in 1862 left as many as 100 dwellings uninhabited...
View ArticleNeoclassical Revival House, 1906, Americus
This is one of the grandest homes built in Americus in the first decade of the 20th century. Americus Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
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