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A FISHING TRIP
This photo provided by Herbert Ozmore of Newnan shows a group of well-known, Newnan men on a fishing trip to Florida. One of the members of the group,…
THE HOLLBERG HOTEL IN SENOIA
The Hollberg Hotel in Senoia was built in 1907 by C.F. Hollberg, Sr. The massive home was operated as a hotel until 1930. It is shown in this postcard image provided by Winnie Glover Cline. The card was sent to her sister, the late Mary Glover Nixon,…
T.G. FARMER FAMILY
Gathered on the steps of their home on Jefferson Street are members of the Thomas Gholston Farmer family, from left, front, Hugh A. Farmer Sr., Thomas G. Farmer Jr., T.G. Farmer Sr., Sallie Faver Farmer (holding T.G. Hamilton), Nannie Cliff Farmer…
T.G. FARMER HOME
Graceful homes once lined the section of Jefferson Street from Oak Hill Cemetery to the point where Bullsboro Drive now begins. This residence stood on property now occupied by the Bank of Coweta, Georgia Federal and Pizza Hut. It was built by Thomas…
THIS 1899 FAMILY PORTRAIT
This 1899 family portrait shows the William Walker Camp family. It was made on the porch of the William Drane Leigh house, which was located on the south side of Roscor Road at the intersection of Hospital Road. A picture of the house was published…
THE WILLIAM DRANE LEIGH 
The William Drane Leigh house was located on the south side of Roscoe Road at the intersection of Hospital Road. Members of the Leigh and Camp families are shown in front of the home in this picture from 1899. From left are, unknown, unknown, Margery…
CARLTONIA
One of Newnan's most famous homes is Carltonia, the former residence of the late Mr. and Mrs. T.S. Parrott and their family. The mansion on Jackson Street was built in the late 1920s. Mrs. Parrott was the former Nannie Elizabeth Carlton of Richmond,…
SENOIA HOME IN LATE 1800S
This house was home of Capt. W.D. Linch. The photo, submitted by Paul McKnight, Jr., was probably made in 1891, or that may be the date the house was built. The house is presently owned and occupied by his mother Mrs. Paul R. McKnight, Sr. It was…
Family Homeplace
Ella Christopher, Zeb Christopher, and T.Z. Christopher pose in front of their home in Turin, Georgia, about 1900. the house shown in the photo is presently the Haynie Summer home in Turin.
Old Calhoun Home, Newnan
The home of Dr. A.B. Calhoun on Greenville Street was built in the 1850s. It was constructed of brick handmade by slaves. The home was being demolished in 1955 to make way for the Greenville Street Shopping Center.
Ray-Hall House
This house was located on the northeast corner of College and West Washington Streets in Newnan. It was the home of Judge John Ray from 1838 to 1868, when it was sold to Dr. J.H. Hall. Another view of this house may be seen in the "Centennial…
