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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTRW_lowe-building_Washington-GA.html
Site of W.T. Fluker GunSmith (1867-1877) andFluker & Brother Cotton Gin Manufactory(1875-1895).Also the location ofW.T. Johnson's first store.A hardware store has been located heresince 1884
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTPJ_norris-house_Washington-GA.html
1814One story structure built byJohn C. Leitner1835Archibald S. WingfieldAdded second floorwealthy merchant & planter1863David G. CottingGa. Secretary of Stateduring Reconstruction period1949Maj. General Lloyd D. BrownFederal style with square col…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM3N_tarver-maynard-house_Washington-GA.html
Erected 1820Land granted to George Walton,signer of theDeclaration of Independence.Alexander H. Stephens,Vice Presidentof The Confederate States,boarded here in 1828 while a student at the Washington Academy.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM18_wilkes-county-courthouses_Washington-GA.html
1780-1785 West side, Micajah Williamson's tavern. 1785-1786 100' South. Log. 1786-1804 150' South. Clapboard. John Chisholm, Architect. 1804-1817 East. Commissioners purchased Ferdinand Phinizy's two story residence. 1817-1904 125' Sou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM07_queen-anne-style_Washington-GA.html
1903 Queen Anne StyleBuilt by Dr. Willie Hill.Center chimney servesfive fireplaces.Heart of Pine floors,12' ceilings, 45 windows,12" thick inside walls.W-WHF [ Second marker ]1903CupolaTwin chimneysWraparound verandaCurved brick walkwayBasket w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM05_holly-court_Washington-GA.html
Two 1830s HousesFederal Plainstyle 1840sDr Fielding Ficklen plantationhouse moved here by oxcartfrom Ficklen, joined to existinghouse, portico added. 1864Mrs Jefferson Davis &children spent days hereon flight south before lastCSA Cabinet mee…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLZR_fort-washington-park_Washington-GA.html
Fort Washington Park is the site of a stockade built by the family of Stephen Heard, governor of Georgia - 1781. Cherokee and Creek Indians had ceded their land on June 1, 1773, and the settlers from Virginia arrived in December 1773. During th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLUU_the-episcopal-church-of-the-mediator_Washington-GA.html
Organized c. 1868 byThe Reverend Joshua Knowles Present building erected 1896
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLUC_wisteria-hall_Washington-GA.html
Faced N to Old Augusta Road 1800sMaria Randolph addedPortico Facing S GuestsWoodrow WilsonLogan Bleckley
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLUA_dyson-house_Washington-GA.html
Early Classical Revival housewith a full daylight Englishbasement unpainted for 100years. Constructed of handplaned virgin pine —1934Oliver S. Dyson, FounderWilkes Telephone & Electric Co.1893-1963
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