National Register of Historic Places listings in Wilkes County, Georgia
This is a list of properties and districts in Wilkes County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 20, 2023.[1]
Current listings
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Anderson House | September 29, 1976 (#76000657) |
GA 44 33°52′05″N 82°39′10″W |
Danburg | ||
2 | Arnold-Callaway Plantation | April 11, 1972 (#72000402) |
NW of Washington on U.S. 78 33°46′27″N 82°48′46″W |
Washington | Also known as the Callaway Plantation. | |
3 | Campbell-Jordan House | July 14, 1971 (#71000288) |
208 Liberty St. 33°44′09″N 82°44′14″W |
Washington | ||
4 | The Cedars | April 11, 1972 (#72000403) |
210 Sims St. 33°44′29″N 82°44′19″W |
Washington | ||
5 | Cherry Grove Baptist Church Schoolhouse | June 23, 2020 (#100005300) |
1878 Danburg Rd. 33°46′04″N 82°41′55″W |
Washington vicinity | ||
6 | James and Cunningham Daniel House | November 24, 1980 (#80001266) |
S of Rayle on Bartram Trace Rd. 33°41′00″N 82°54′29″W |
Rayle | ||
7 | East Robert Toombs Historic District | April 11, 1972 (#72000404) |
East Robert Toombs Ave. between Alexander Ave. and Grove St. 33°44′12″N 82°44′12″W |
Washington | ||
8 | Fitzpatrick Hotel | December 17, 1982 (#82000147) |
18 W. Public Square 33°44′14″N 82°44′24″W |
Washington | ||
9 | Gartrell Family House | June 14, 2002 (#02000629) |
854 Boyd Rd. 33°55′28″N 82°46′24″W |
Tignall | ||
10 | Gilbert-Alexander House | April 11, 1972 (#72000405) |
116 Alexander Dr. 33°44′28″N 82°44′14″W |
Washington | ||
11 | Thomas M. Gilmer House | November 2, 1977 (#77001540) |
5 miles (8.0 km) W of Washington on U.S. 78 33°58′38″N 82°50′07″W |
Washington | ||
12 | Holly Court | April 11, 1972 (#72000406) |
301 S. Alexander St. 33°44′00″N 82°44′12″W |
Washington | ||
13 | Kettle Creek Battlefield | June 26, 1975 (#75000617) |
9 miles (14 km) SW of Washington off Tyrone Rd. 33°41′26″N 82°53′11″W |
Washington | ||
14 | Mary Willis Library | April 11, 1972 (#72000407) |
204 E. Liberty (at S. Jefferson St.) 33°44′07″N 82°44′17″W |
Washington | ||
15 | North Washington District | March 7, 1973 (#73000649) |
Bounded by Jefferson and Court Sts., Poplar Dr., and U.S. 78 33°44′40″N 82°44′22″W |
Washington | ||
16 | Old Jail | June 5, 1974 (#74000706) |
103 Court St. 33°44′20″N 82°44′28″W |
Washington | ||
17 | Peacewood | April 11, 1972 (#72000408) |
120 Tignall Rd. 33°45′15″N 82°44′01″W |
Washington | ||
18 | Pharr-Callaway-Sethness House | March 26, 1976 (#76000659) |
N of Tignall on GA 2193 33°56′14″N 82°44′12″W |
Tignall | The house seems to be gone as of 2020. | |
19 | Poplar Corner | April 11, 1972 (#72000409) |
210 W. Liberty St. 33°44′09″N 82°44′33″W |
Washington | ||
20 | Robert Shand Smith House | November 7, 2002 (#02001294) |
902 S. Spring St. 33°43′34″N 82°44′31″W |
Washington | ||
21 | Robert Toombs House | April 11, 1972 (#72000410) |
216 E. Robert Toombs Ave. 33°44′10″N 82°44′02″W |
Washington | A National Historic Landmark and a Georgia state historic site | |
22 | Tupper-Barnett House | April 11, 1972 (#72000411) |
101 W. Robert Toombs Ave. 33°44′14″N 82°44′28″W |
Washington | National Historic Landmark | |
23 | Washington Commercial Historic District | March 6, 1986 (#86000412) |
Roughly bounded by Court St., Jefferson St., Robert Toombs Ave., and Allison St. 33°44′14″N 82°44′22″W |
Washington | ||
24 | Washington Historic District | December 6, 2004 (#04001319) |
Centered on West Robert Toombs Ave. and N. Alexander St. 33°44′07″N 82°44′34″W |
Washington | ||
25 | Washington Presbyterian Church | April 11, 1972 (#72000412) |
206 E. Robert Toombs Ave. 33°44′08″N 82°44′10″W |
Washington | ||
26 | Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum | May 13, 1970 (#70000227) |
308 E. Robert Toombs Ave. 33°44′07″N 82°44′03″W |
Washington | ||
27 | West Robert Toombs District | March 1, 1973 (#73000650) |
W. Robert Toombs Ave. between Allison St. and Rte. 44 and Lexington Ave. 33°44′10″N 82°44′50″W |
Washington | ||
28 | Wilkes County Courthouse | September 18, 1980 (#80001267) |
Court St. 33°44′17″N 82°44′22″W |
Washington | ||
29 | Willis-Sale-Stennett House | October 14, 1976 (#76000658) |
N of Danburg off GA 79 on SR 1445 (Delhi Road) 33°55′20″N 82°39′04″W |
Danburg |
References
- National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 20, 2023.
- Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
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