
Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Built for attorney John C. Wells, this home was purchased by Robert C. McAllister as a gift for his wife in 1897. The kitchen of the house was the first Clay County courthouse until the present courthouse was built. It was used as a school until being purchased by Wells and attached to this house.
Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Begun in 1871, Clay County’s vernacular Greek Revival courthouse is the oldest in the Pataula Judicial Circuit and one of the oldest in South Georgia.
Mary Louis Hobbs Engelhart writes: This picture always reminds me of my Daddy and Grandfather. Both were Sheriff’s of Clay Co. and even tho’ the jail is behind the Court House, their offices were always in the Court House rather than the jail. Each time I go “home” , I feel I have to at least drive by and say ‘Hi’… In fact, my brother was born in the jail and loved telling all his friends, that he was “Born in the Clay Co. jail”
Tina Haywood Battle recalls: I am an attorney with Georgia Legal Services Program and I still remember my first visit to court there from Albany. I did not readily identify this building as the courthouse. I had to go next door at the convenience store to ask. It reminds me of an warm old house where I would not mind living.
National Register of Historic Places

Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Restored several years ago, this early 1900s mural adorns the side of the Fort Gaines Museum [formerly the Sutton’s Corner Museum]. It contains a recovered 1840s frontier store and a mind-boggling collection of rural artifacts.
Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

This served as a temporary Confederate hospital in 1863. I believe it was built in the 1850s.
Fort Gaines Historic District, National Register of Historic Places