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- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House abstract "The Fort Hollingsworth–White House is a well-preserved example of an early frontier fort built in Alto, Georgia in the late 18th century. The fort was built around 1792 by Jacob Hollingsworth on newly opened lands resulting from treaties with the Cherokee nation, and was meant to protect the settlers in the area. The fort was adapted as a farm residence, principally by the White family, and has passed through generations of owners. It is now operated as a non-profit open air museum.A recent addition to the property was the acquisition (and ongoing restoration) of some outbuildings from the Chandler-David family property near Five Points on the Old Carnesville Road in Banks County. These buildings include a smoke house, a wash house, and a corn crib, all dating from around 1835–1840.".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House wikiPageID "8629391".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House wikiPageRevisionID "605318989".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House added "1998-08-06".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House built "1793".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House coordParameters "region:US-GA_type:landmark".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House governingBody "Private".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House latDegrees "34".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House latDirection "N".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House latMinutes "25".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House latSeconds "35.16".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House locmapin "USA Georgia".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House longDegrees "83".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House longDirection "W".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House longMinutes "32".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House longSeconds "1.76".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House name "Fort Hollingsworth–White House".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House nearestCity "Hollingsworth, Georgia".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House refnum "98000973".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Banks_County,_Georgia.
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House subject Category:Forts_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House subject Category:Historic_house_museums_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House subject Category:Military_facilities_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House subject Category:Museums_in_Banks_County,_Georgia.
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House type Building.
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House type Place.
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House type Wikidata:Q532.
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House type Place.
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House type Location.
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House comment "The Fort Hollingsworth–White House is a well-preserved example of an early frontier fort built in Alto, Georgia in the late 18th century. The fort was built around 1792 by Jacob Hollingsworth on newly opened lands resulting from treaties with the Cherokee nation, and was meant to protect the settlers in the area. The fort was adapted as a farm residence, principally by the White family, and has passed through generations of owners.".
- Fort_Hollingsworth–White_House label "Fort Hollingsworth–White House".
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