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National Register of Historic Places listings in Stewart County, Georgia

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This is a list of properties and districts in Stewart County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 1, 2024.[1]

Current listings

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[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Armstrong House
Armstrong House
Armstrong House
June 29, 1982
(#82002466)
Broad St.
32°03′04″N 84°47′34″W / 32.051111°N 84.792778°W / 32.051111; -84.792778 (Armstrong House)
Lumpkin
2 Bedingfield Inn
Bedingfield Inn
Bedingfield Inn
May 7, 1973
(#73000643)
Cotton St.
32°03′02″N 84°47′44″W / 32.050556°N 84.795556°W / 32.050556; -84.795556 (Bedingfield Inn)
Lumpkin Built c. 1836
3 Bush-Usher House June 29, 1982
(#82002467)
E. Main St.
32°02′58″N 84°47′29″W / 32.049444°N 84.791389°W / 32.049444; -84.791389 (Bush-Usher House)
Lumpkin
4 Dr. Miller's Office June 29, 1982
(#82002468)
E. Main St.
32°03′00″N 84°47′31″W / 32.05°N 84.791944°W / 32.05; -84.791944 (Dr. Miller's Office)
Lumpkin
5 East Main Street Residential Historic District June 29, 1982
(#82002469)
E. Main St.
32°02′59″N 84°47′34″W / 32.049722°N 84.792778°W / 32.049722; -84.792778 (East Main Street Residential Historic District)
Lumpkin
6 Green Grove Church, School, and Cemetery
Green Grove Church, School, and Cemetery
Green Grove Church, School, and Cemetery
June 20, 1995
(#95000734)
4062 Old Lumpkin-Eufaula Rd.
32°00′26″N 84°51′44″W / 32.007222°N 84.862222°W / 32.007222; -84.862222 (Green Grove Church, School, and Cemetery)
Lumpkin
7 Dr. R. L. Grier House June 29, 1982
(#82002470)
Broad St.
32°03′04″N 84°48′10″W / 32.051111°N 84.802778°W / 32.051111; -84.802778 (Dr. R. L. Grier House)
Lumpkin
8 George Y. Harrell House June 29, 1982
(#82002471)
Broad St.
32°03′02″N 84°48′09″W / 32.050556°N 84.8025°W / 32.050556; -84.8025 (George Y. Harrell House)
Lumpkin
9 Jared Irwin House June 29, 1982
(#82002472)
E. Main St.
32°02′58″N 84°47′31″W / 32.049444°N 84.791944°W / 32.049444; -84.791944 (Jared Irwin House)
Lumpkin
10 Louvale Church Row Historic District
Louvale Church Row Historic District
Louvale Church Row Historic District
April 11, 1986
(#86000747)
US 27
32°10′38″N 84°49′31″W / 32.177222°N 84.825278°W / 32.177222; -84.825278 (Louvale Church Row Historic District)
Louvale
11 Lumpkin Commercial Historic District
Lumpkin Commercial Historic District
Lumpkin Commercial Historic District
June 29, 1982
(#82002473)
Main, Broad, Cotton, and Mulberry Sts.
32°03′00″N 84°47′41″W / 32.05°N 84.794722°W / 32.05; -84.794722 (Lumpkin Commercial Historic District)
Lumpkin
12 Mathis House June 29, 1982
(#82002474)
E. Main St.
32°03′00″N 84°47′28″W / 32.05°N 84.791111°W / 32.05; -84.791111 (Mathis House)
Lumpkin
13 Dr. Thomas B. Miller House
Dr. Thomas B. Miller House
Dr. Thomas B. Miller House
March 2, 1988
(#87001900)
97 Nicholson St.
32°05′17″N 84°40′06″W / 32.088056°N 84.668333°W / 32.088056; -84.668333 (Dr. Thomas B. Miller House)
Richland
14 Old Chattahoochee County Courthouse
Old Chattahoochee County Courthouse
Old Chattahoochee County Courthouse
September 18, 1980
(#80001233)
3557 South Lumpkin Road
32°23′02″N 84°57′31″W / 32.3839°N 84.9585°W / 32.3839; -84.9585 (Old Chattahoochee County Courthouse)
Columbus One of three antebellum courthouses still existing in Georgia. Currently part of the Historic Westville museum in Columbus.
15 Pigtail Alley Historic District June 29, 1982
(#82002475)
Old Chestnut Rd.
32°02′49″N 84°48′01″W / 32.046944°N 84.800278°W / 32.046944; -84.800278 (Pigtail Alley Historic District)
Lumpkin
16 Nathaniel Prothro Plantation
Nathaniel Prothro Plantation
Nathaniel Prothro Plantation
May 2, 1985
(#85000939)
Old Americus Rd.
32°06′05″N 84°39′02″W / 32.101389°N 84.650556°W / 32.101389; -84.650556 (Nathaniel Prothro Plantation)
Richland
17 Richland Historic District
Richland Historic District
Richland Historic District
May 5, 1986
(#86001021)
Roughly bounded by Ponder, Harmony, Broad and Olemen, and Wali Sts.
32°05′27″N 84°39′45″W / 32.090833°N 84.6625°W / 32.090833; -84.6625 (Richland Historic District)
Richland
18 Stoddard Rockwell House June 29, 1982
(#82002476)
Rockwell St.
32°03′07″N 84°47′44″W / 32.051944°N 84.795556°W / 32.051944; -84.795556 (Stoddard Rockwell House)
Lumpkin
19 Roods Landing site
Roods Landing site
Roods Landing site
August 19, 1975
(#75000609)
S of Omaha at confluence of Rood Creek and the Chattahoochee River
32°01′40″N 85°02′37″W / 32.027778°N 85.043611°W / 32.027778; -85.043611 (Roods Landing site)
Omaha
20 Second Methodist Church June 29, 1982
(#82002477)
Mulberry St.
32°02′49″N 84°47′37″W / 32.046944°N 84.793611°W / 32.046944; -84.793611 (Second Methodist Church)
Lumpkin
21 Singer-Moye Archeological Site August 1, 1975
(#75000608)
Address Restricted
Lumpkin
22 Smith-Alston House June 20, 1980
(#80001235)
405 Ponder St.
32°05′38″N 84°39′42″W / 32.093889°N 84.661667°W / 32.093889; -84.661667 (Smith-Alston House)
Richland
23 Stewart County Courthouse
Stewart County Courthouse
Stewart County Courthouse
September 18, 1980
(#80001234)
Courthouse Sq.
32°03′01″N 84°47′40″W / 32.050278°N 84.794444°W / 32.050278; -84.794444 (Stewart County Courthouse)
Lumpkin
24 John A. Tucker House June 29, 1982
(#82002478)
Florence St.
32°03′10″N 84°47′47″W / 32.052778°N 84.796389°W / 32.052778; -84.796389 (John A. Tucker House)
Lumpkin
25 Uptown Residential Historic District
Uptown Residential Historic District
Uptown Residential Historic District
June 29, 1982
(#82002479)
Broad and Main Sts.
32°03′06″N 84°47′52″W / 32.051667°N 84.797778°W / 32.051667; -84.797778 (Uptown Residential Historic District)
Lumpkin
26 Usher House
Usher House
Usher House
June 29, 1982
(#82002480)
Florence St.
32°03′08″N 84°48′04″W / 32.052222°N 84.801111°W / 32.052222; -84.801111 (Usher House)
Lumpkin Built c. 1836
27 West Hill
West Hill
West Hill
September 18, 1978
(#78001006)
S of Lumpkin on U.S. 27
32°00′20″N 84°47′53″W / 32.005556°N 84.798056°W / 32.005556; -84.798056 (West Hill)
Lumpkin

References

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  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved November 1, 2024.
  2. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.