Английская Википедия:Gatewood House (Eatonton, Georgia)

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Gatewood House is a historic plantation house in Eatonton, Georgia that is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It was built sometime during 1805-1812 while the property was owned by a John Keating. As of 1975, the house remained unaltered from its original construction. It is significant for its "refined yet simple" architecture, unusual and hence more important given its era.[1]Шаблон:Rp

Owners include:

  • pre-1812 John Keating built it, sold it for $1200 to James O'Neal
  • James O'Neal made the property into a successful cotton plantation, sold it for $1900 in 1820
  • Z. Weddington, sold it for $1400
  • William Walker owned it
  • James Jackson sold the house and its Шаблон:Convert for $1200 to Mrs. Francis M. Gatewood
  • Mrs. Francis M. Gatewood, whose family kept it into the 1920s
  • U.S. government purchased it
  • H. Grady West purchased it with Шаблон:Convert in 1930s
  • Mr. and Mrs. John Copeland, owners in 1975, purchased it not long before then[1]

Reportedly the hand of Ann E. Gatewood was sought by William H. Seward (later U.S. Secretary of State).[1]

Turnwold Plantation where Joel Chandler Harris lived and wrote, is nearby.[1]Шаблон:Rp

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.[2]

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