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- Q16947213 subject Q8325369.
- Q16947213 subject Q8547858.
- Q16947213 abstract "Myrick's Mill is a populated place in Twiggs County, Georgia. Originally known as Big Sandy, for a large creek in the area, the settlement included a post office, churches, sawmills, ice house and J.D. Myrick's grist mill. Residents produced cotton, fruits and vegetables. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 6, 1975. The settlement was located northeast of Fitzpatrick, Georgia on county road 378.".
- Q16947213 added "1975-12-06".
- Q16947213 area "748668.438144".
- Q16947213 nrhpReferenceNumber "75000613".
- Q16947213 wikiPageWikiLink Q11457.
- Q16947213 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q16947213 wikiPageWikiLink Q503551.
- Q16947213 wikiPageWikiLink Q623605.
- Q16947213 wikiPageWikiLink Q6977671.
- Q16947213 wikiPageWikiLink Q8325369.
- Q16947213 wikiPageWikiLink Q8547858.
- Q16947213 yearOfConstruction "1840".
- Q16947213 added "1975-12-06".
- Q16947213 name "Myrick's Mill".
- Q16947213 refnum "75000613".
- Q16947213 point "32.78388888888889 -83.36805555555556".
- Q16947213 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q16947213 type Place.
- Q16947213 type HistoricPlace.
- Q16947213 type Location.
- Q16947213 type Place.
- Q16947213 type Thing.
- Q16947213 type SpatialThing.
- Q16947213 comment "Myrick's Mill is a populated place in Twiggs County, Georgia. Originally known as Big Sandy, for a large creek in the area, the settlement included a post office, churches, sawmills, ice house and J.D. Myrick's grist mill. Residents produced cotton, fruits and vegetables. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 6, 1975. The settlement was located northeast of Fitzpatrick, Georgia on county road 378.".
- Q16947213 label "Myrick's Mill".
- Q16947213 lat "32.78388888888889".
- Q16947213 long "-83.36805555555556".
- Q16947213 name "Myrick's Mill".