This has most recently been a Baptist church, and is presently a non-denominational congregation. I presume it’s one of the earliest churches in Statham, probably dating between 1892-1910. I’m still trying to track down its early history. I hope someone will know more about it and share.
Category Archives: Statham GA
Queen Anne Cottage, 1922 & 2002, Statham
This house was completely rebuilt from the 1922 foundation in 2002. I’m unsure if the original house burned or was just in such bad condition that it could not be saved. Either way, it’s interesting to see historical styles reinterpreted with modern materials.
Statham Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Queen Anne Cottage, 1907, Statham
Statham Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Bungalow, Circa 1910, Statham
While not definitively a Craftsman, this bungalow is strongly influenced by the popular style.
Statham Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Folk Victorian Cottage, 1912, Statham
Statham Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Cooper-Willingham House, 1887, Statham
Statham Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Eclectic Victorian Cottage, 1905, Statham
I see countless houses like this one, which have strong Queen Anne elements with slight changes, such as these porch posts, which aren’t generally associated with the Queen Anne style. Therefore, I identify them as eclectic.
Statham Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Eclectic House, 1912, Statham
This eclectic house has transitional Victorian elements.
Statham Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Eclectic Cottage, Circa 1902, Statham
Statham Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Historic Storefronts, Statham
Jefferson Street, facing west
Jefferson Street, facing east
Railroad Street, facing east
Railroad Street, facing west
Statham Historic District, National Register of Historic Places