Pelham House - Abbeville, AL
N 31° 34.305 W 085° 15.367
16R E 665491 N 3494287
Pelham House was originally constructed about 1820 as a single pen log dwelling.
Waymark Code: WMFKEK
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 10/29/2012
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The Pelham House historical marker is a standard Historic Chattahoochee Commission metal marker. It is located at the reconstructed cabin on East Washington Street. The marker was placed by the Historic Chattahoochee Commission, Henry County Historical Society and the Great Southern Wood Preserving Company, Inc.
Marker Name: Pelham House
Marker Type: Urban
Addtional Information:: Marker Text:
Originally constructed about 1820 as a single pen log dwelling, this building was later enlarged into a dogtrot house and covered with weatherboards. It was situated next to the earliest Henry County road known as the Irwinton (Eufaula), Franklin, Columbia Postal-Stagecoach River Road. It is an excellent example of the oldest type of folk house in the lower Chattahoochee Valley. Preserved by the L. F. Mills family for over 100 years, this house was dis-assembled, moved and restored on this site by the A. J. Rane family of Abbeville.
Date Dedicated / Placed: 1991
Marker Number: None
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