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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM229V_the-fowler-house_Roswell-GA.html
Originally constructed by a Cherokee Indian as a one room cottage with a fireplace. It was enlarged and the front entrance turned to face Canton Street in the early 1900s. The house was occupied for many years by Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Fowler, rela…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM229U_miss-sallies-place_Roswell-GA.html
Two sisters, Miss Sallie Kimball and Mrs. V.L. Williams lived in this house which operated as the first boarding house in Roswell for a period of time. It had six bedrooms, each with a coal burning fireplace. Visiting ministers were welcome to com…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM229H_the-castle_Roswell-GA.html
Site of the home of Roswell King, the founder of Roswell, Georgia. A now-vanished large log dwelling sheltered King, his family, and friends until their own homes could be built in the new village. He died in 1844 before building a permanent home …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM229G_brantley-newton-house_Roswell-GA.html
Built for D.H. Bradley by noted Atlanta architect Neel Reid, a Roswell resident from 1917-1926. The home exhibits Reid's sense of scale and proportion. A later occupant was Charles Newton, a teacher at Roswell High School for 28 years and the scho…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2295_francis-j-minhinnett-house_Roswell-GA.html
Cotton Mill Superintendent house built circa 1849.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2294_old-methodist-church_Roswell-GA.html
Became Masonic Hall in 1952
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2293_w-j-dolvin-house_Roswell-GA.html
Victorian Architecture
President Jimmy Carter Roswell White House
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM228L_great-oaks_Roswell-GA.html
The Reverend Nathaniel A. Pratt, first minister of the Roswell Presbyterian Church. During the Civil War, Union troops camped here in 1864 while occupying Roswell on their way to Atlanta.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM228K_primrose-cottage_Roswell-GA.html
Primrose Cottage was the first permanent residence constructed in Roswell. Built for Eliza King Hand, a daughter of town founder Roswell King, the home features a hand-turned fence executed by an English craftsman. The house was designed by Connec…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM227O_c-j-perry-house_Roswell-GA.html
Home of Charles Jefferson Perry who organized the Citizens Bank of Roswell and developed the north Roswell business district along present-day Canton Street in the late 19th Century.