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[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed [3] Location City or town Description 1: Frederick A. Bailey House: September 4, 1980 (U.S. 80: Talbotton: Early interpretation of Greek Revival style, built in 1837.
The Talbot County Courthouse, on Courthouse Sq. in Talbotton, Georgia, is a brick County courthouse that was built in 1892. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] It was designed by architects Bruce & Morgan in Queen Anne style and "is smaller and more picturesque than many of their courthouses." [2]
Talbot County Courthouse (Georgia) W. Weeks–Kimbrough House; Z. Zion Episcopal Church (Talbotton, Georgia) This page was last edited on 28 June 2016, at 02:16 ...
Public universities and colleges in Georgia (U.S. state) (23 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Government buildings in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Of the 132 counties in Georgia at the time, only seven produced more cotton than Talbot County. The house is a rare example of the excellent proportions, craftsmanship and simplicity of this time." [ 2 ] After the death of Week's wife Sarah, the house passed to their niece Sarah Holmes Leonard, who married T. A. Kimbrough in 1907.
Unincorporated communities in Talbot County, Georgia (7 P) This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 06:08 (UTC). Text is ...
Talbotton was founded in 1828 as the seat of the newly formed Talbot County. [6] Both the county and the town were named for Governor Matthew Talbot. [7] Talbotton may be best known in history as the place where the immigrant Straus family got their start in retail sales in the 19th century. In 1896, the family acquired R. H. Macy & Co. in New ...