Panola Hall, 1854, Eatonton

Built by Henry and Elizabeth Perry Tripp, Panola Hall is one of the most iconic houses in Eatonton and among Georgia’s most impressive Greek Revival landmarks. In 1891 the house was purchased by Dr. Benjamin Hunt. Dr. Hunt, a native New Yorker, moved to Putnam County after his marriage to Louisa Prudden of Eatonton. The Hunts made some Victorian changes in the structure as well as conducted general restoration of the house. In 1922 Mr. Hunt was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Georgia, Doctor of Science, for his experiments in dairy farming and botany. Many of his rare plants are still thriving on the grounds. In 1946 the house was owned by M.L. Liles. The house remained in the Liles family until 1981 when it was purchased by Dr. Robert Lott. Dr. Philip Hammond bought the house in 1996.

A local legend maintains the house hosts a ghost named Sylvia, who usually appears as a shy silent woman with dark hair and a white skirt. She’s been reported in the second floor hallway, a bedroom, and occasionally peering out the living room window.

Eatonton Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

2 thoughts on “Panola Hall, 1854, Eatonton

  1. Joanne Millet's avatarJoanne Millet

    My husband and I used to visit Dr Robert Lott when he lived in Panola Hall and Sylvia was not happy with the renovations he was making there.

    I was worried something might happen to Dr Lott.

    She spoke through a spirit board and said “Kill Lott’ several times.

    He thought it was funny and said lots of women wanted to kill him!

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  2. Charles Stone's avatarCharles Stone

    MORNING, BRIAN! Take a look at PANOLA HALL on CIRCAOLDHOUSES.COM . IT’S ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL IN EVERY WAY! HAVE A GREAT TIME IN PUTNAM CO! THANKS, CHARLES STONE (JELKS/WAY/STONE HOME)

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