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Civil War Farm Swan House

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Tullie Smith House

The Tullie Smith House is a small plantation or farm house, built circa 1840 by Robert Smith. It is typical of the usual kind of plantation houses owned by small farmers. The house was located in Dekalb County, Georgia on 800 acres. The last Smith to occupy the property was Tullie, the great-great granddaughter of Robert. By the 1960's the house was surrounded by highways and development, and was donated to the Atlanta Historical Society. The house was moved in 1969 to its present site in Atlanta on the grounds of Swan House. The house has been restored and operates as a living history museum

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Dairy

 

 

 

water well

 

Smoke House

 

hams being smoked

 

back of Tullie Smith House

 

melting wax for candle making

 

farm building

 

 

the cabin

 

 

 

Slavery in Georgia

 

 

not to be forgotten


The Playhouse

 

the Playhouse

 

 

interior

 

cat's escape door

 

 


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