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- Smithonia abstract "Smithonia is a historic site in the U.S. State of Georgia. The land was part of Georgia agricultural tycoon and state legislator James Monroe Smith (Georgia planter)'s property holdings. It was built in 1866 in a \"Plantation Plain\" architectural style. The nearest city is Comer, Georgia but Smithonia, Georgia is now a distinct location. The Smith and Dunlap Railroad connected the property with the Georgia Railroad at Dunlap, Georgia. The rail line was also used to construct Howard's Covered Bridge.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.James M. Smith held hundreds of debt slaves on a farm that stretched thirty miles from the town he named after himself: In the post-Civil War economy, Smith nurtured a small farm into the state's largest plantation. He became a major buyer of convicts soon after Georgia's Reconstruction government was toppled by a campaign of voter fraud and Ku Klux Klan violence. For workers he relied on an army of terrified convict slaves, including many African Americans he had owned before the war or their descendants.If workers tried to flee, Smith relied on deputy sheriffs to recapture them and his own overseers to inflict brutal punishments. \"They had dogs to trail them with so they always got caught, and then the whipping boss beat them almost to death,\" John Hill said. \"It was awful to hear them hollering and begging for mercy. If they hollered 'Lord have mercy!' Marse Jim didn't hear them, but if they cried, \"Marse Jim have mercy!' then he made them stop the beating. He say, 'The Lord rule Heaven, but Jim Smith ruled the earth.'\"".
- Smithonia added "1984-06-21".
- Smithonia architect James_Monroe_Smith_(Georgia_planter).
- Smithonia architecturalStyle I-house.
- Smithonia nearestCity Comer,_Georgia.
- Smithonia nrhpReferenceNumber "84001213".
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- Smithonia wikiPageRevisionID "687854309".
- Smithonia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historic_districts_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Smithonia wikiPageWikiLink Comer,_Georgia.
- Smithonia wikiPageWikiLink Dunlap,_Georgia.
- Smithonia wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Smithonia wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_Railroad_and_Banking_Company.
- Smithonia wikiPageWikiLink Howards_Covered_Bridge.
- Smithonia wikiPageWikiLink I-house.
- Smithonia wikiPageWikiLink James_Monroe_Smith_(Georgia_planter).
- Smithonia wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Smithonia wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Oglethorpe_County,_Georgia.
- Smithonia wikiPageWikiLink Smithonia,_Georgia.
- Smithonia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Smithonia".
- Smithonia yearOfConstruction "1866".
- Smithonia added "1984-06-21".
- Smithonia architect James_Monroe_Smith_(Georgia_planter).
- Smithonia architecture I-house.
- Smithonia built "1866".
- Smithonia governingBody "Private".
- Smithonia locmapin "USA Georgia".
- Smithonia name "Smithonia".
- Smithonia nearestCity Comer,_Georgia.
- Smithonia nocat "yes".
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- Smithonia refnum "84001213".
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- Smithonia subject Category:Historic_districts_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Smithonia hypernym Site.
- Smithonia type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Smithonia type Building.
- Smithonia type District.
- Smithonia type Place.
- Smithonia type District.
- Smithonia type Location.
- Smithonia type Place.
- Smithonia type Thing.
- Smithonia type Q41176.
- Smithonia comment "Smithonia is a historic site in the U.S. State of Georgia. The land was part of Georgia agricultural tycoon and state legislator James Monroe Smith (Georgia planter)'s property holdings. It was built in 1866 in a \"Plantation Plain\" architectural style. The nearest city is Comer, Georgia but Smithonia, Georgia is now a distinct location. The Smith and Dunlap Railroad connected the property with the Georgia Railroad at Dunlap, Georgia.".
- Smithonia label "Smithonia".
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- Smithonia wasDerivedFrom Smithonia?oldid=687854309.
- Smithonia isPrimaryTopicOf Smithonia.
- Smithonia name "Smithonia".