This is a list of properties and districts in Talbot County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2023.[1]
Current listings
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Frederick A. Bailey House | September 4, 1980 (#80001238) |
U.S. 80 32°39′26″N 84°32′06″W / 32.657222°N 84.535°W | Talbotton | Early interpretation of Greek Revival style, built in 1837. | |
2 | Newton P. Carreker House | August 26, 1980 (#80001239) |
344 Jackson St. 32°40′46″N 84°32′21″W / 32.679444°N 84.539167°W | Talbotton | ||
3 | The Elms | September 4, 2004 (#04000930) |
GA 36 at 47 Rising Sun Rd., 3 mi. east of Woodland. 32°47′23″N 84°30′24″W / 32.789722°N 84.506667°W | Woodland | Circa 1838 | |
4 | LeVert Historic District | January 11, 1976 (#76000649) |
Roughly bounded by Washington Ave., railroad tracks, Madison and Smith Sts. 32°40′28″N 84°32′19″W / 32.674444°N 84.538611°W | Talbotton | ||
5 | Lockhart-Cosby Plantation | October 14, 1994 (#94001215) |
GA 208 7 mi. E of Talbotton 32°38′38″N 84°22′48″W / 32.643889°N 84.38°W | Talbot | ||
6 | John Frank Mathews Plantation | December 4, 1986 (#86003456) |
US 80 at George Smith Rd. 32°42′37″N 84°21′36″W / 32.710278°N 84.36°W | Prattsburg | ||
7 | David Shelton House | September 17, 1980 (#80001240) |
George W. Towns Ave. 32°41′10″N 84°32′04″W / 32.686111°N 84.534444°W | Talbotton | ||
8 | Martin and Lucretia Stamper House | September 10, 2007 (#07000939) |
3224 Flint Hill Hwy (GA 85E) 32°48′21″N 84°39′14″W / 32.805833°N 84.653889°W | Shiloh | Greek Revival Plantation home built in 1833. Also known as "Merrywood". | |
9 | Talbot County Courthouse | September 18, 1980 (#80001241) |
Courthouse Sq. 32°40′37″N 84°32′27″W / 32.676944°N 84.540833°W | Talbotton | ||
10 | George W. B. Towns House | May 7, 1973 (#73000644) |
GA 208 32°40′43″N 84°32′45″W / 32.678611°N 84.545833°W | Talbotton | ||
11 | Weeks-Kimbrough House | December 27, 1979 (#79000747) |
Washington Ave. 32°40′10″N 84°32′05″W / 32.669444°N 84.534722°W | Talbotton | ||
12 | Zion Episcopal Church | May 8, 1974 (#74000702) |
S of Talbotton on U.S. 80 32°40′28″N 84°32′23″W / 32.674444°N 84.539722°W | Talbotton |
References
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved November 10, 2023.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
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This page was last edited on 6 March 2022, at 09:55