
Typical of vernacular houses in the Piedmont region, this example features local stone chimneys. It likely dates to the 1870s-1880s; the brick porch posts are a later addition.

Typical of vernacular houses in the Piedmont region, this example features local stone chimneys. It likely dates to the 1870s-1880s; the brick porch posts are a later addition.

The chimney on this house would suggest an early construction.

Originally located on Mark Heard’s land between Sandtown and Danburg, this cabin was removed to the Callaway Plantation to replace the original Callaway cabin of the same era that burned down while in use as a kitchen for the Grey House. It’s typical of late-18th-century pioneer housing on the Georgia frontier.
National Register of Historic Places