The Andrew Thompson home, originally constructed of logs, is probably one of the oldest houses in Hall County now standing (197[...]) The house is located across Thompson Bridge off Thompson Bridge Road on Shores of Lake Lanier on Dunlap Place. First part of the house probably built prior to 1819. [...]
MLA
Not Available. "The Andrew Thompson home, originally constructed of logs, is probably one of the oldest houses in Hall County now standing (197[...]) The house is located across Thompson Bridge off Thompson Bridge Road on Shores of Lake Lanier on Dunlap Place. First part of the house probably built prior to 1819. [...]." Georgia Archives. 1861/1865, https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/vang/do:hal315.
APA
Not Available (1861/1865). The Andrew Thompson home, originally constructed of logs, is probably one of the oldest houses in Hall County now standing (197[...]) The house is located across Thompson Bridge off Thompson Bridge Road on Shores of Lake Lanier on Dunlap Place. First part of the house probably built prior to 1819. [...]. Retrieved from https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/vang/do:hal315
Chicago
Not Available. "The Andrew Thompson home, originally constructed of logs, is probably one of the oldest houses in Hall County now standing (197[...]) The house is located across Thompson Bridge off Thompson Bridge Road on Shores of Lake Lanier on Dunlap Place. First part of the house probably built prior to 1819. [...]." 1861/1865. August 1, 2025. https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/vang/do:hal315.