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W. P. Stephens House
This Marietta, Georgia home was built in 1910 by W. P. Stephens. He was founder and owner of one of Georgia’s most successful millwork companies. W. P. Stephens Lumber operated for many decades in Marietta. The house has large rooms and quality woodwork throughout. It even has a mahogany elevator! Their landscaping was ๐!
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Frederick E. A. Schilling House
Located on “Lawyer’s Row”, this old Marietta, Georgia home is known as The Schilling House. It was built in 1887 for German immigrant Frederick E. A. Schilling and his wife Amanda. Washington established the Schilling Hardware Company. A directory from 1910 advertised “the goods his company carried including hardware, stoves, house furnishings, sheet metal work,…
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Brumby-Dennington-Trimble House
This dainty old girl is located in Marietta, Georgia. She was built in 1883 and contributes to the Northwest Marietta Historic District. It’s hard to miss her on Kennesaw Avenue as she has the entire corner to herself along with beautiful old trees. ๐ณ
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McNeel-Hawkins House – Marietta
A stately old home located in Marietta, GA is the McNeel-Hawkins House on Church Street. It was built in 1895 in the Neo-classical Revival style. It was built for Mills McNeel who was one of two founders of the McNeel Marble Company in 1891. It was later owned by Justice J. Harold Hawkins who was…
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Brumby-Sibley-Corley House
The Brumby-Sibley-Corley House, in Marietta, was built in 1882. Also known as “Tower Oaks”, it was built by the first owner of the Brumby Chair Factory, James Remley Brumby. That brick driveway leading to the front door! You don’t see that too often anymore!โฃ