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Mauldin House

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Built
  
1820

NRHP Reference #
  
82002438

Added to NRHP
  
18 August 1982

Architectural style
  
Personal Home

Opened
  
1820

Mauldin House

Location
  
458 Jefferson Street. Clarkesville, Georgia

Similar
  
Loudermilk Boarding House, Moccasin Creek State Park, Lake Burton

The mauldin house


Mauldin House is a historic home in Clarkesville, Georgia. The home's first owner and namesake was A.M. Mauldin and his wife. Mauldin was a hatmaker with a shop in downtown Clarkesville. It was moved to make way for a road widening project and now serves as a Welcome Center. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 18, 1982. The house was originally located at 102 East Water Street, but is now located at 458 Jefferson Street.

At one time, the property included multiple barns, pasture, and a vegetable garden in addition to the current house, Big Holly Cabin and the millinery shop. The Mauldin house has previously been known as the Little Pink Cottage.

Built of hand hewn pine for Haywood English in 1820, the cabin is part of a historical park beside Clarkesville's town square.

References

Mauldin House Wikipedia