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13. Milligan-Whitmire House

13. Milligan-Whitmire House. 6824 Berryhill Street. 1889. Frame Vernacular. The house was built by Rufus Milligan, he was part owner of the Chaffin Mill. This Frame Vernacular possesses strong elements of Folk Victorian style; which include the lace-like spandrels, spindle-work detailing on the
wrap porch ...

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Jones Mill Pond

Jones Mill Pond

 

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Jones Mill Pond

Jones Mill Pond

This mill pond and the mill dam (now covered by the Colonial Parkways) show on Civil War maps, and may have existed in Colonial times.

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Meyer Sawmill

Swan Valley Museum Sawmill

The first settlers in the Swan Valley built their cabins from logs they felled with crosscut saws and axes. Benjamin B. Holland built one of the first cabins in the 1890s not far from Holland Lake. ...

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2.5 million dollar Pensacola bridge, 1931

Two-and-one-half million dollar Pensacola bridge - Pensacola, Florida. 19--?. Color postcard, 9 x 14 cm. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/160653>, accessed 17 September 2016.

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New Manchester Mill at Sweetwater Creek

Influenced by the Roswell Mill 30 miles to the east, Col. James Rogers and Charles McDonald, a former Georgia governor, built a cotton mill in 1845 on a tract of land that would later become a village called New ...

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Sope Creek Paper Mill Ruins

Sope Creek was one of the first water ways that Union troops would need to cross in order to reach Atlanta during the Civil War. General John M. Schofield had to cross Sope Creek at its mouth in order ...

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Atwell Mill

Cauldwell had already requested clarification on this issue from the secretary, when he first reported the potential conflict. Two weeks later the commissioner of the General Land Office told the secretary's office that, as private land, Atwell's Tract was not ...

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Millworker Rental House

This Carpenter Gothic home was built in 1890 from scraps of wood from the local Booth-Kelly Mill. This home used to be a rental home for mill workers.

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Camden Saw Mill

By the summer of 1852, Charles Camden decided to expand his mining operations beyond using a gold pan. Flumes, sluices, and long toms were needed to carry water, so Camden thought it would be more economical to build his own ...

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