
Historic Storefront, Luthersville
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This home was built by John and Jane Trammell but is best remembered as the residence of their son, Captain John William Trammell (1829-1896).

Trammell served with Company B, 1st Georgia Cavalry. It has been authentically restored by Trammell descendants and is now a bed and breakfast.


Paul Jarrell writes: According to the various records I have seen, this house was built by David Keith (1765-1844). He is my 6x great grandfather. Luthersville was once known as Keith’s Crossroads.
At least one resource I’ve consulted dated this house to 1886, but one thing I’ve learned in years of documenting Georgia’s old houses is that tax records aren’t always reliable, especially with 19th century structures. They often indicate a an expansion or re-design. Considering that David Keith died in 1844, the house is likely circa 1820s-1830s, and may have originated as a smaller structure, such as a central hallway cottage.


This was built as a simple cottage and later updated to its present Queen Anne appearance.

This beautifully restored home is now used as a wedding and event venue known as Parker Place. The old Luthersville Depot is also located on the property. I was unable to locate a more comprehensive history of the house.