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Bulloch Hall is a Greek Revival mansion in Roswell, Georgia, built in 1839. It is one of several historically significant buildings in the city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
Willis Ball, from Connecticut, was builder and/or designer/architect of four buildings: Primrose Cottage, Roswell Presbyterian Church, Bulloch Hall, Barrington Hall. 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 ...
U.S. 29 and GA 154 Palmetto: Evidently ... Bulloch Hall. May 27, 1971 : Bulloch Ave. Roswell: 42 ... Historic district including Roswell's town square, with 28 ...
Mittie married Theodore Roosevelt Sr. on December 22, 1853, at the Greek Revival-style family mansion Bulloch Hall in Roswell; they were wedded in front of the pocket doors in the formal dining room. After their honeymoon, the couple moved into their new home at 28 East 20th Street, New York, a wedding present from C.V.S. Roosevelt.
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Roswell is located in northern Fulton County. It is bordered to the north by Milton, to the northeast by Alpharetta, to the east by Johns Creek, to the southeast by Peachtree Corners in Gwinnett County, to the south by Sandy Springs, to the west by unincorporated land in Cobb County, and to the northwest by the city of Mountain Park and by unincorporated land in Cherokee County.
English: Bulloch Hall, Roswell, Georgia, U.S. Scan from a 1988 photo. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
Barrington Hall (Roswell, Georgia) Bellevue (LaGrange, Georgia) Bulloch Hall; Burch-Mitchell House; C. Campbell-Jordan House; Cannonball House (Macon, Georgia)