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| Deese-Bruner | Toomsboro | antebellum | Joel Deese | H. A. Hall, Mrs M.E. Hall, Mrs. Mary Ware, W. W. Thompson |
| Dickson-Hall | Off Hwy. 112 | antebellum | William "Buck" Dickson | Mrs. Frances Payne Dickson, Mrs. M.E. Hall, W. A. Hall, Lillie Freeman Hall, Heirs of Lillie Freeman Hall |
| Dickerson Plantation "Convenience" | near Toomsboro | antebellum | Dickerson family | Mrs. Benita Dickerson Brannen |
| Fisher-Carswell | Irwinton | antebellum 1835 | Dr. William Fisher | Mary Fisher Smith, Dr. Joshua Wood, George H. Carswell, George H. Carswell, II, Julia Carswell |
| Gibson-Sapp | Hwy 18, 3 miles south of Gordon
house has been demolished |
antebellum | James S. Gibson | David Solomon, W. H. Fitzpatrick, Carrie S. Lee, Mrs. Albert Sapp |
| Hall House | 112 S of Toomsboro | antebellum | H. A. Hall | Mrs. M. E. Hall, W. A. Hall, M. A. Hall, Sr., M. H. Hall, Jr. |
| Jackson | Hwy. 112 | antebellum | Jackson family | Jackson family |
| Kirby | 205 Baggett St, Gordon | prob. antebellum | NA | ____Kirby |
| Lingo-Bridges | Hwy. 57, 3 miles from Irwinton | 1850-1855 | John T. Lingo | James Lingo, Lovie Lingo, R. T. Bridges |
| Rivers-Harris | Hwy. 18, S of Gordon | circa 1821 | Joel Rivers | __Lott, Dan Lee, Walter Dennard, E. J. jones, I. V. Harris |
| Unknown Cottage | Hwy. 57 near river | NA | NA | NA |
Elam-Camp House, Gordon, National Register of Historic Places
Jackson House, Toomsboro, Historic American Buildings Survey
copyright Eileen Babb McAdams
2004