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Barrington Hall is an 1842 Greek Revival-style plantation home, likely built by enslaved Africans and African Americans.It was the residence of Barrington King who, along with his father Roswell King, was the founder of the town of Roswell, in northern Fulton County, Georgia.
The district includes Bulloch Hall and Barrington Hall, both built in 1839, which were separately listed on the National Register in 1971. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] It includes Greek Revival architecture and Late Georgian architecture amongst its 28 contributing buildings and three contributing structures .
Barrington Hall. December 9, 1971 : 60 Marietta St. Roswell: 29: Bass Furniture Building: Bass Furniture Building ... Off U.S. 19 and GA 9 Atlanta: 38: Building at ...
According to the 1850 Census, Barrington King held 70 enslaved Blacks. Half of them were under the age of 10. These enslaved worked in the Barrington's household. Barrington King "leased" or "rented" some of his enslaved adult males to the Roswell Manufacturing Company, but they did not work around the mill machinery. Bulloch Hall, built in 1839
Barrington Hall may refer to: Barrington Hall, Essex; Barrington Hall (Berkeley, California) Barrington Hall (Roswell, Georgia) This page was last edited on 27 ...
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