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McKenzie House
Constructed in 1908, the building features a multi-hipped, red tile roof, exposed rafters, and monumental portico. The porte cochere was enclosed in 1914 when a sun room was added. Built for Clyde Shingler…
Tags: Ashburn, Clyde Shingler McKenzie (11/15/1887 - 6/30/1934), Gordon Columbus "G.C." McKenzie (2/10/1885-2/25/1958), Governor Herman Eugene Talmadge (8/9/1913 - 3/21/2002), Highway 41, James Simon "J.S." Shingler (1859-1943), Leila Elizabeth “Betty” Shingler Talmadge (1923-2005), N. Main St., Samantha "Sami" Mastrario, Sami Mastrario, U.S. Highway 41
Magnolia Tree
Live Oak Tree covered in Ivy
Live Oak Methodist Church
Live Oak Methodist Church
JSS Medallion on Shingler Building
The House by the Road
Ashburn First Baptist Church
Ashburn, GA
315 E College St. in Ashburn, GA
This Classical Revival home was built by J.S. Shingler in 1916 for his sister-in-law, Mrs. Josie Baldwin. Construction costs totaled $2,500.00. This home was eventually sold to Judge W. A. Greer in 1919.…
Coastal Plain Building [previously Ashburn Bank]
View from Turner County Courthouse Bell Tower (after 1912)
The House by the Road (date unknown)
Pioneers Sheep Bennett Pate and Daniel H. Davis, early ~1900s
Dot Ireland Coker swearing in as Probate Judge (~1980s)
Pictured L to R is Dot, her husband Bussey, and her two sons Randy and Mike.
Ashburn First Baptist Church Baracca Sunday School Class (1915)
Mr. Frank Marion Tison Sr. Class
He is seventh on second row, reading L to Right.
Ashburn First Baptist Placing of the Steeple (1956)
Tags: Ashburn, First Baptist Church, McLendon St.
The Evans House
This home is known as the Evans House because this two-story Victorian home was built by Ashburn entrepreneur John West Evans (September 27, 1844 – January 16, 1904) and his wife Ella Bohannon Evans (December…
Patton House
This Georgian-style home was built in 1896 by John Robert Patton (September 13, 1859 – March 20, 1898), as a gift for his wife Fannie McLendon Patton (September 23, 1869 – November 9, 1949). Apparently,…
405 Gilmore Street
The Wiregrass Farmer Building
The Wiregrass Farmer building was designed by Peter E. Dennis of the Dennis & Dennis firm of Macon, Georgia in 1903. It was constructed on the instructions of town pioneer and Ashburn entrepreneur John…
McKenzie Building Postcard Rendering
McKenzie Building
National Register of Historic Places #: 92001042, Ashburn Commercial Historic District
James Simon Shingler (August 25, 1859 – September 30, 1943) constructed what is known as the McKenzie building…
Tags: Ashburn, Ashburn Commercial Historic District, Clyde Shingler McKenzie (11/15/1887 - 6/30/1934), E. College Ave., Gordon Columbus "G.C." McKenzie (2/10/1885-2/25/1958), James Simon "J.S." Shingler (1859-1943), McKenzie Building, National Register of Historic Places #: 92001042, Samantha "Sami" Mastrario, Sami Mastrario

