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- Bonar_Hall abstract "Bonar Hall is an 1839-40 Georgian-style house in Madison, Georgia, one of the first of the grand-style homes built during the town's cotton-boom heyday, 1840-60. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. The 2-story brick townhouse was built by John Byne Walker, an early Morgan county pioneer, and his heiress bride, Eliza Fannin, half-sister of a war hero, James W. Fannin, Jr., the famous commander at the Goliad Massacre during the Texas Revolution after whom counties in Georgia and Texas are named. Their home sat on a large tract of land that she inherited from her father, Isham Fannin, one of the founders of Madison and Morgan County, he being on the first board of county officials who were, in turn, responsible for founding the town.The first bricks, made on John Byne's plantations, were laid on February 25, 1839, starting with the brick kitchen; all of the brickwork was finished by early July. They moved into their new home 10 months later. Designed by an unknown professional architect, the main house, known then as the John Byne Walker Townhouse, was originally a four-over-four traditional Georgian manor house with rooms 20’x 20’, eight fireplaces, 18\"-thick walls, silver doorknobs and 13' ceilings. The Georgian-style house featured a small 1-story portico with four white columns, with small brick \"summer houses\" on either side (now a tea house and an orangery) and, in back, a 3-room brick kitchen flanked on either side by matching his and her brick “necessaries”. Today, the 13-acre (53,000 m2) estate includes, in addition, a two-room cabin originally from downtown Madison and one of the oldest buildings in the town (c. 1810-1815), a slave cabin (c. 1830), a tenant house (c. 1900), a classic 1880's Victorian carriage house, a 1920s log smoke house, and a working well. Of particular note is the classic formal boxwood garden dating from around 1850 and described in numerous books on historic gardens of the South.".
- Bonar_Hall added "1972-01-20".
- Bonar_Hall location Madison,_Georgia.
- Bonar_Hall nrhpReferenceNumber "72000388".
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- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Cobbs_Legion.
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- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Greene_County,_Georgia.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Henry_W._Grady_College_of_Journalism_and_Mass_Communication.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink James_Fannin.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Sargent.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Kathy_Bates.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Kenneth_Branagh.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Kimball_House_(Atlanta).
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Lexington,_Georgia.
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- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Morgan_County,_Georgia.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Ripley.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Ranger_Division.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Revolution.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink The_Red_and_Black.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Warm_Springs_(film).
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Wharton_County,_Texas.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink William_Tecumseh_Sherman.
- Bonar_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bonar Hall".
- Bonar_Hall yearOfConstruction "1839".
- Bonar_Hall added "1972-01-20".
- Bonar_Hall architecture "Late Georgian".
- Bonar_Hall built "1839".
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- Bonar_Hall location "Madison, Georgia 30650".
- Bonar_Hall mpsub Madison_Historic_District_(Madison,_Georgia).
- Bonar_Hall name "Bonar Hall".
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- Bonar_Hall subject Category:Georgian_architecture_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Bonar_Hall subject Category:Historic_district_contributing_properties_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Bonar_Hall subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1840.
- Bonar_Hall subject Category:Houses_in_Morgan_County,_Georgia.
- Bonar_Hall subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Bonar_Hall subject Category:Individually_listed_contributing_properties_to_historic_districts_on_the_National_Register.
- Bonar_Hall subject Category:Madison,_Georgia.
- Bonar_Hall hypernym House.
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- Bonar_Hall comment "Bonar Hall is an 1839-40 Georgian-style house in Madison, Georgia, one of the first of the grand-style homes built during the town's cotton-boom heyday, 1840-60. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. The 2-story brick townhouse was built by John Byne Walker, an early Morgan county pioneer, and his heiress bride, Eliza Fannin, half-sister of a war hero, James W.".
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- Bonar_Hall name "Bonar Hall".