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This historic home (seen here in 2014), was owned by the late George Horton Williamson (1928-2019). It was recently torn down. According to his granddaughter, Wendy Young, Mr. Williamson was born and raised in the house. I believe it was among the oldest houses remaining in Ben Hill County, possibly built in the 1870s by Mr. Williamson’s grandfather, Charles M. Williamson (1845-1920). This section of the county has long been known as Williamson’s Mill, for the family who operated a shingle mill in the area and founded Salem Baptist Church. The house was certainly an important link to the early history of this community.

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This house, with steep pitched roof and vents, appears to be a transition between late Gothic Revival and Queen Anne.

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These adjacent gable front houses are essentially “twins”, with a slightly different placement of the doors and windows on the front.

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Filed under --BURKE COUNTY GA--, Midville GA

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Filed under --BURKE COUNTY GA--, Midville GA

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Filed under --BURKE COUNTY GA--, Midville GA

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This is one of several structures that comprise the Midville Warehouse complex.

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Filed under --BURKE COUNTY GA--, Midville GA

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This has been tentatively identified as the Wallace Bailey House. If this is incorrect, I’ll update.

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