
This well-maintained landmark is located just north of the Wheeler County line. Cherrie Currie Smith writes: This farm and home belonged to my grandparents, Elmer and Anne Lou Currie. The home was built before the Civil War.
This well-maintained landmark is located just north of the Wheeler County line. Cherrie Currie Smith writes: This farm and home belonged to my grandparents, Elmer and Anne Lou Currie. The home was built before the Civil War.
Very interesting homeplace,we had heard it was built in 1860.Stopped and looked at it one day when it was for sale,someone bought them a lovely place.
I have traced my maternal family back to the Currie family of GA in 1804. Does anyone know when this house was built?
This farm and home belonged to my grandparents, Elmer and Anne Lou Currie. The home was built before the Civil War.
I would like to know more about it,s history.We pass it often and seen it was up for sale several years ago.
We purchased this home several years ago and have heard quite a few stories from the past! I’d like to know the age of the house and the barns out back. We’ve been told that it was used as a hospital in the civil war, but that hasn’t been confirmed
Y’all have done a great job maintaining this historical gem. Thank you.
Stately!