National Register of Historic Places in Chatham County

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1National Register of Historic Places in Chatham County /  Georgia / Wormsloe Historic Site / Chatham County /  Georgia / Trail / Geography of Georgia U.S. state) / CRMS / Georgia U.S. state)

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2Geography 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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3Habitats / National Register of Historic Places in Chatham County /  Georgia / Wormsloe Historic Site / Systems ecology / Ecology / Oak / Evergreen forest

Wormsloe Butterly Project492750

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4National Register of Historic Places in Chatham County /  Georgia / Wormsloe Historic Site / Silage / Dairy / Food and drink / Chatham County /  Georgia / Economy

Wormsloe Dairy, ca. 1930s Cattle ranged Wormsloe from the very first days of the Savannah settlement, but it was not until the antebellum era that the Joneses made concerted dairying efforts on the plantation. George W.

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5National Register of Historic Places in Chatham County /  Georgia / Wormsloe Historic Site / Chatham County /  Georgia / Trail / Geography of Georgia U.S. state) / CRMS / Georgia U.S. state)

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6Agriculture / Crops / National Register of Historic Places in Chatham County /  Georgia / Wormsloe Historic Site / Cotton / Sharecropping / Gossypium barbadense / Plantation

Sea Island Cotton ~1880 Craig Barrow Family Papers, Hargrett Library, University of Georgia. Sea Island cotton was Wormsloe’s main agricultural crop from the late eighteenth century until the 1880s. This coastal variet

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7National Register of Historic Places in Chatham County /  Georgia / Wormsloe Historic Site / Chatham County /  Georgia / Geography of Georgia U.S. state) / Noble Jones / Georgia U.S. state) / Renne

Long Island Long Island and Wormsloe, 1875 De Renne Family Papers, Hargrett Library, University of Georgia. Long Island, lying east of Wormsloe across the salt marsh and Skidaway River, has historically been a part of t

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8National Register of Historic Places in Chatham County /  Georgia / Wormsloe Historic Site / Chatham County /  Georgia / Trail / Geography of Georgia U.S. state) / CRMS / Georgia U.S. state)

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9National Register of Historic Places in Chatham County /  Georgia / Geography of Georgia U.S. state) / Georgia U.S. state) / Chatham County /  Georgia / Telfair Museums / Telfair Academy / Owens-Thomas House / Savannah /  Georgia / Telfair /  Sugar Land / Whitfield Lovell / Shag

TELFAIR ACADEMY / OWENS-THOMAS HOUSE / JEPSON CENTER ISSUE 22 / MAY–AUGUST 2015 MEMBERS’ MAGAZINE

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10National Register of Historic Places in Chatham County /  Georgia / Wormsloe Historic Site / Agriculture / Chatham County /  Georgia / Geography of Georgia U.S. state) / South Carolina Lowcountry / Plantation / Rice / Gullah

Rice mill at Wormsloe, 1934. Photograph by Branan Sanders, FSA/OWI collection, Library of Congress. Although Wormsloe contained a rice mill and the Joneses grew rice on their Newton plantation along the banks of the near

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