- Collection:
- New Georgia Encyclopedia
- Title:
- Chief Vann House
- Creator:
- Thomson200
- Date of Original:
- 2017-09-17
- Subject:
- Dwellings--Georgia--Spring Place
Pediments--Georgia--Spring Place
Columns--Georgia--Spring Place
Museums--Georgia--Spring Place
Historic sites--Georgia--Spring Place
Buildings--Georgia--Spring Place
Historic house museums--Georgia--Spring Place
Historic buildings--Georgia--Spring Place
Chief Vann House (Spring Place, Ga.)
Spring Place (Ga.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Vann, James, ca. 1768-1809--Homes and haunts - Location:
- United States, Georgia, Murray County, Spring Place, 34.75814, -84.82105
- Medium:
- color photographs
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Description:
- In 1804 the prominent Cherokee leader James Vann built his home in Murray County. The original home has been restored and is known today as the Chief Vann House Historic Site.
Photograph of the Chief Vann House in Murray County, Georgia. Designed with classical architectural elements, the two-story brick structure features a pediment supported by four columns at the entrance, creating a two-story front porch.
James Vann, the prominent Cherokee leader, built this home in 1804. The original home has been restored and is known today as the Chief Vann House Historic Site. - Metadata URL:
- https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/preservation-laws/m-8872/
- Rights Holder:
- Courtesy of Georgia Department of Economic Development. Please do not use any images without permission
Image from Thomson200 - Additional Rights Information:
- Please contact holding institution for information regarding use and copyright status.
- Original Collection:
- http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/arts-culture/preservation-laws
Forms part of: New Georgia Encyclopedia - Holding Institution:
- New Georgia Encyclopedia (Project)
- Rights:
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