Mansell House • c. 1910 # 17 - Alpharetta, GA
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Lat34North
N 34° 04.361 W 084° 18.290
16S E 748715 N 3773493
The Mansell House was built by Robert Mansell of SC for his wife, Maude Dorris. It was donated by the Herman Miller Co to the Alpharetta Historical Society and moved to its current location in 1993. Located at 1835 0ld Milton Parkway, Alpharetta, GA.
Waymark Code: WMEKXX
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 06/11/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Sprinterman
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Mansell House • c. 1910


The Mansell House was built by Robert Mansell of South Carolina for his wife, Maude Dorris. It is a Queen Anne-style clapboard farm house built from pine trees located on the site. It has heart pine floors, 12-foot ceilings, and a fireplace in each of its six rooms. One of Robert and Maude's children, Earl Mansell and his wife Lillian Shirley Mansell, raised their four sons in the house. The Mansells were primarily cotton farmers. The house originally was situated on the family farm located in old Milton County where the present day Mansell Road now exists. It was donated by the Herman Miller Company to the Alpharetta Historical Society and moved to its current location in 1993.




This marker is on the Alpharetta, GA, walking tour. Brochure and a map of the markers is available at the Alpharetta Visitors Centers at 178 South Main Street.
Type of Marker: Building

Marker #: 17

Date: Not listed

Sponsor: Not listed

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