Bragg-Bradford House, photo by Eileen B. Mcadams
Wilkinson County Historic Houses
listed in  Architecture of Middle Georgia, The Oconee Area. John Linley. (Photos and more details in book)
Name
Location
Built Location
Original Owner
Other Owners to 1972
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

Historic Architecture and Landscapes of Georgia
 
 

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