Georgian Cottage, Cuthbert
Cuthbert Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleGothic Revival Cottage, Cuthbert
This fascinating small house is one of the highlights of Cuthbert’s earliest middle-class African-American neighborhood.
View ArticleGeorgian Cottage, Cuthbert
The porch extension and rear section are likely later additions.
View ArticleStone House Complex, Cuthbert
I’ve had a number of potential identifications for this house and restaurant but there is no consensus yet. I think it deserves documentation as an art environment, whatever it was. [NOTE: I’m still...
View ArticleMallette-Golden House, 1908, Thomasville
This is one of several large-scale Neoclassical Revivals in Thomasville built in the early 20th century. Dawson Street Residential Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleHardy Bryan House, 1833, Thomasville
Built for one of Thomasville’s early settlers, the Hardy Bryan House is among the most important surviving antebellum structures in the region. When it was built, Thomasville was still quite rural and...
View ArticleEclectic House, 1919, Thomasville
Like so many early-20th-century revivals, this house features elements of more than one architectural style. Dawson Street Residential Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleGable Front House, Circa 1850, Thomasville
Records indicate this house was built circa 1850. At some point, likely in the early 20th century, it took on an eclectic appearance. Dawson Street Residential Historic District, National Register of...
View ArticleAll Saints’ Episcopal Church, 1881, Thomasville
Established in 1980 on All Saints’ Day, this church initially met in the chapel of Thomas County Community College (now Thomas University). For a permanent home, the congregation acquired an abandoned...
View ArticleBalfour House, Circa 1900, Thomasville
Though it’s among Thomasville’s oldest neighborhoods, the Tockwotton district is characterized by various turn-of-the-century revivals. This was the home of R. C. Balfour, who operated a popular...
View ArticleMcCartney House, 1886, Thomasville
Tockwotton-Love Place Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleDavid Harrell House, 1853, Thomasville
This house was originally one story and faced Remington Avenue. When the front lot of the property was sold it was reoriented to face Hansell Street and a second floor and columns added. The...
View ArticleMacIntyre House, 1908, Thomasville
Tockwotton-Love Place Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleAnsley House, 1903, Thomasville
Tockwotton-Love Place Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
View ArticleBruce-Driver House, 1885, Thomasville
Dr. W. W. Bruce built this home in 1885 and it was later inherited by his daughter, Helen Bruce. Dr. Bruce’s father, Dr. Robert Bruce, was famed for his treatment of Typhoid fever. Tockwotton-Love...
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