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Geography of Georgia U.S. state)
National Register of Historic Places in Chatham County
Georgia
Wormsloe Historic Site
Chatham County
Georgia
Georgia U.S. state)
Savannah metropolitan area
Isle of Hope
Georgia
Tabby concrete

The Wormsloe Big House, 1895. De Renne Family Papers, Hargrett Library, University of Georgia. Since 1828, the main plantation house has served as the nexus of agricultural and social life on Wormsloe. George Jones’s h

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