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Olive-Waters- McCollum Warehouses • c. 1910

Originally the three buildings faced the National Highway, now Old Roswell Road, which was the main road from Roswell to Dahlonega. A brick facade was added in the 1970s. In 1909, John A. Oliver...

Originally the three buildings faced the National Highway, now Old Roswell Road, which was the main road from Roswell to Dahlonega. A brick facade was added in the 1970s. In 1909, John A....

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Dodd Hotel • c. 1870

Dodd Hotel was owned by James Madison Dodd, a businessman and Milton County Constable. He was born in 1828 and died in 1895. Dodd operated a livery stable and barn on the north side of Dodd Hotel...

Dodd Hotel was owned by James Madison Dodd, a businessman and Milton County Constable. He was born in 1828 and died in 1895. Dodd operated a livery stable and barn on the north side of Dodd Hotel...

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Future Farmers of America Log Cabin • c.1935

Over one hundred members of Milton High School's Future Farmers of America built this rustic cabin. Teacher P.L. Elkins provided seed money and oversight for the project. The purpose of the...

Over one hundred members of Milton High School's Future Farmers of America built this rustic cabin. Teacher P.L. Elkins provided seed money and oversight for the project. The purpose of...

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Webb Guano House - c. 1901

James Madison Dodd sold the property, which had been used for a livery stable, to R.J. & J.J. Webb. The Webbs built the first section of the building, called the Webb Guano House. The original...

James Madison Dodd sold the property, which had been used for a livery stable, to R.J. & J.J. Webb. The Webbs built the first section of the building, called the Webb Guano House. The original...

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R. J. Webb Building - c. 1907

R.J. Webb built the two-story brick Webb Hotel, later known as the Alpharetta Hotel. The hotel lobby fronted Milton Avenue. Hotel residents included Milton County court attendees and school...

R.J. Webb built the two-story brick Webb Hotel, later known as the Alpharetta Hotel. The hotel lobby fronted Milton Avenue. Hotel residents included Milton County court attendees and...

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Manning Mercantile • c.1910

James H. and Thomas H. Manning operated Manning Mercantile store in a wood building that burned in 1902. It was replaced by a one-story brick building, which later housed the U.S. Post Office,...

James H. and Thomas H. Manning operated Manning Mercantile store in a wood building that burned in 1902. It was replaced by a one-story brick building, which later housed the U.S. Post...

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New Prospect Campground• c. 1835

The campground was located to the immediate west of the intersection of North Main and Cumming Streets. The location included several springs and its proximity to westward routes made the area a...

The campground was located to the immediate west of the intersection of North Main and Cumming Streets. The location included several springs and its proximity to westward routes made the area...

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Lewis-Manning House c. 1895

Colonel Tomas Lewis, an Atlanta Attorney, built the five-bedroom Queen Anne-style house from bricks made in the pasture behind the house. There are rock foundations under each room. The inside...

Colonel Tomas Lewis, an Atlanta Attorney, built the five-bedroom Queen Anne-style house from bricks made in the pasture behind the house. There are rock foundations under each room. The...

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Norman House· c. 1910

The house is a Queen Anne-style cottage and was built of brick and wood for $1,500. A six-room home with heart pine flooring, plate glass windows, a fireplace in every room and a large porch. The...

The house is a Queen Anne-style cottage and was built of brick and wood for $1,500. A six-room home with heart pine flooring, plate glass windows, a fireplace in every room and a large porch. The...

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Alpharetta First United Methodist Church • 1834

The Methodist Church was part of the Forsyth Circuit of the Cherokee District. Methodist camp meetings were held near this spot in the early 1830s, and there was a meeting house as early as 1834....

The Methodist Church was part of the Forsyth Circuit of the Cherokee District. Methodist camp meetings were held near this spot in the early 1830s, and there was a meeting house as early as 1834....

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J.J. Webb and Sons·c. 1910

J.J. Webb's two-story brick building housed many businesses including Shirley Brothers store, Milton County Bank, Buren Weatherford Grocery and Bates Grocery. In 1934, C.P. Brady and Sons...

J.J. Webb's two-story brick building housed many businesses including Shirley Brothers store, Milton County Bank, Buren Weatherford Grocery and Bates Grocery. In 1934, C.P. Brady and...

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Swan House

Swan house was completed in 1928 for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamilton Inman, heirs to a cotton-brokerage fortune. Named for the swan motif found throughout the interior, the house was designed by...

Swan house was completed in 1928 for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamilton Inman, heirs to a cotton-brokerage fortune. Named for the swan motif found throughout the interior, the house was designed by...

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Henry L. "Hank" Aaron - Shining Light Award

1999 SHINING LIGHT AWARD Honoring HENRY L. "HANK" AARON Baseball's all-time home run and RBI king Member, Baseball Hall of Fame Hammerin' Hank inspires us all to pursue our dreams His Shining...

1999 SHINING LIGHT AWARD Honoring HENRY L. "HANK" AARON Baseball's all-time home run and RBI king Member, Baseball Hall of Fame Hammerin' Hank inspires us all to pursue our dreams His...

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Hapeville Georgia

Hapeville is situated on the Central Railroad of Georgia, eight mile from Atlanta, upon a water-shed extending from Atlanta to Macon. When chartered on September 16, 1891, Hapeville was considered...

Hapeville is situated on the Central Railroad of Georgia, eight mile from Atlanta, upon a water- shed extending from Atlanta to Macon. When chartered on September 16, 1891, Hapeville...

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Soldiers along the Chattahoochee River

Soldiers along the Chattahoochee River Top Listen to the voices of Civil War soldiers sharing common experiences in their letters and diaries. The war was cruel, but there were times of truce in...

Soldiers along the Chattahoochee River Top Listen to the voices of Civil War soldiers sharing common experiences in their letters and diaries. The war was cruel, but there were times of truce...

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New Weapons, Old Tactics

New Weapons, Old Tactics Top For centuries, common battle tactics included moving large groups of men against each other into close, hand-to-hand combat. Civil War commanders continued this...

New Weapons, Old Tactics Top For centuries, common battle tactics included moving large groups of men against each other into close, hand-to-hand combat. Civil War commanders continued...

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Controlling the Railroads and the River

Controlling the Railroads and the River Top It was hot and humid along with the Chattahoochee River in July 1864. Union soldiers were sick, tired, and injured from months of fighting. They had...

Controlling the Railroads and the River Top It was hot and humid along with the Chattahoochee River in July 1864. Union soldiers were sick, tired, and injured from months of fighting. They had...

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The Civil War in Georgia

The Civil War in Georgia Civil War had raged for three years as far north as Pennsylvania, into western territories and Midwestern states, and throughout the South. All were weary, longing for a...

The Civil War in Georgia Civil War had raged for three years as far north as Pennsylvania, into western territories and Midwestern states, and throughout the South. All were weary, longing for a...

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The American Civil War, 1861-1865

The American Civil War The North and the South fault the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865. What began is a bitter dispute over states’ rights ended as a struggle over what it meant to be...

The American Civil War The North and the South fault the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865. What began is a bitter dispute over states’ rights ended as a struggle over what it meant to...

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Middle-Class Dwelling / 497 Auburn Ave

Middle-Class Dwelling 497 Auburn Ave Note the stained glass windows on the first floor, the decorative shingles and woodwork on the end of the gable, and the irregular shaped roof. Look for these...

Middle-Class Dwelling 497 Auburn Ave Note the stained glass windows on the first floor, the decorative shingles and woodwork on the end of the gable, and the irregular shaped roof. Look for these...

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