
Frank Kicklighter writes: “I believe this house was built and occupied by Benjamin Ebenezer Bacon (1858-1938) and his wife, Miriam Strickland (1869-1942), in ca. 1925. It is on the site of his parents’ and maternal grandparents’ former home. His maternal grandparents were Jesse Kicklighter (1804-1876) and Luvisa Thomas Kicklighter (1805-1853).”

My wife and I are currently in the process of purchasing a 1925 Georgia farmhouse. It has been modernized but I am going to return it to its original state. I would love to see pictures and ideas that you have.
Thanks
Brian, I was just interested in this one house. Thanks for the photo.
I am currently remodeling this home. Feel free to stop in, and check it out next time you’re in town. I feel madly in love when I first seen it as a child. Now I have been blessed with remodeling, and living in it.
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I love this house! It is my ideal of a country farmhouse.,I would love to see pics of it after renovation. Could you possibly send pics to me at my address below? Thank you.
I believe this house was built and occupied by Benjamin Ebenezer Bacon (1858-1938) and his wife, Miriam Strickland (1869-1942), in ca. 1925. It is on the site of his parents’ and maternal grandparents’ former home. His maternal grandparents were Jesse Kicklighter (1804-1876) and Luvisa Thomas Kicklighter (1805-1853).
what a beautifull house….its so sad to see this abandoned buildings