Category Archives: Historic and farm homes in Coastal Georgia and South Carolina
Elliot B. Hinely House, 1894, Rincon —
This is one of two very similar Georgian-style Folk Victorians on Georgia Avenue. There is a nice windmill in the back yard of this property. Elliot B. Hinely House, 1894, Rincon — Vanishing South Georgia Photographs by Brian Brown
Folk Victorian House, 1894, Rincon — Vanishing South Georgia Photographs by Brian Brown
This was likely built by the builder of the Elliot B. Hinley House, two blocks away; if not, it was strongly influenced by it. Folk Victorian House, 1894, Rincon — Vanishing South Georgia Photographs by Brian Brown
Cross-Gable House, 1890, Rincon — Vanishing South Georgia Photographs by Brian Brown
This charming vernacular house has a formal portico on the first-floor porch. It’s essentially a Georgian form with a T-Gable roof. Cross-Gable House, 1890, Rincon — Vanishing South Georgia Photographs by Brian Brown
Goshen United Methodist Church & Cemetery, Circa 1751 & 1820s, Rincon —
Due to the growth of the Salzburger settlement at Ebenezer by the 1740s, a need arose for new churches to serve a dispersed population. Goshen Church was built about 1751, established about a mile from the present location as Goshen … Continue reading
Neidlinger-Monroe House, 1904, Effingham County
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New Hope —
African Methodist Episcopal Church-Guyton Georgia National Registry of Historic Places 9 more words New Hope — The59Club
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Folk Victorian House, Clyo —
This gabled-ell house may have earlier origins than the Folk Victorian/Queen Anne ornamentation would suggest, but I’ve not been able to locate any information at this time. via Folk Victorian House, Clyo — Vanishing South Georgia Photographs by Brian Brown