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Atlanta Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,715 ...
. The primary reason that
Atlanta Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,715 ...
does not have an abundance of older structures is that the vast majority of pre-civil war buildings were destroyed in
Sherman's March to the Sea Sherman's March to the Sea (also known as the Savannah campaign or simply Sherman's March) was a military campaign of the American Civil War conducted through Georgia from November 15 until December 21, 1864, by William Tecumseh Sherman, maj ...
, in which General William T. Sherman burned nearly every structure in Atlanta during the
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. Thus, those pre-civil war buildings that remain are heavily protected by various government programs and designations due to their scarcity.


Oldest structures in Atlanta

The Oldest structures within the current city limits and still in its original location are: *1840 Joseph Willis House, home of early pioneer Joseph Willis and his Family, near the former Creek Indian village of Utoy in SW Atlanta. In 1864 the Home served as headquarters of Brigadier General Jacob D. Cox, commander 3rd Division US XXIII Army Corps (Army of the Ohio) during the siege of Atlanta. The "bomb proof house" written about by Cox, in which three families survived the siege of Atlanta in August 1864, still exists. Mr. Willis remarked he lived in three counties, Henry, DeKalb and Fulton and never moved a single time. His grist mill was one mile south of his home along a tributary of Utoy Creek. His closest neighbor was Atlanta's first physician, Dr. Joshua Gilbert, whose home was in the current Cascade Nature Preserve (site of the battle of Utoy Creek). Dr. Mary Edwards Walker worked in the 14th Corps Hospital behind the home in August 1864. *1856 Lemuel P. Grant Mansion, home of
Lemuel P. Grant Lemuel Pratt Grant (1817–1893) was an American engineer and businessman. He was Atlanta's quintessential railroad man as well as a major landowner and civic leader. In railroads he served as a laborer, chief engineer, speculator and executi ...
, birth home of golfer Bobby Jones, once saved by Margaret Mitchell and again by th
Atlanta Preservation Center
– 327 St. Paul Ave. SE *1856 Meadow Nook, home of Col. Robert A. Alston – 2420 Alston Drive SE, East Lake, or the *1856–1859
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– 501 Fairburn Road SW (demolished in 2015) *1860 Cascade Mansion, home of Dr. William F Poole, son-in-law of Atlanta's first physician, 1530 Dodson Drive SW As far as cemeteries are concerned,
Utoy Cemetery Utoy Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries within the current city limits of Atlanta in the U.S. state of Georgia and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located near the intersection of Venetian Drive SW and Cahaba Drive SW ...
, circa 1826, is Atlanta's oldest. Atlanta's first physician and DeKalb County's first sheriff are buried at the site. Oakland Cemetery was begun in 1850. The oldest structure now within city limits, but which originally stood outside the current city limits is the: *c. 1840
Tullie Smith House Smith Farm is a small plantation or farm house, built by Robert and Elizabeth Smith. It is Atlanta's oldest surviving farm house. It is a typical kind of plantation house owned by small farmers. The house was located in Dekalb County, Georgia ...
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, 130 West Paces Ferry Rd. NW,
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(moved from
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,
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)


Previous oldest structures

In the early 1900s, the oldest house in the city was the
Holland House Holland House, originally known as Cope Castle, was an early Jacobean country house in Kensington, London, situated in a country estate that is now Holland Park. It was built in 1605 by the diplomat Sir Walter Cope. The building later passed ...
, built in 1842''Atlanta Journal'', June 8, 1902 as reprinted on "Lost Generations" (blog)
/ref> or 1848. It originally had stood at the northeast corner of Whitehall (now Peachtree St. SE) and Alabama streets. It was later moved to what is now Trinity Ave., on the north side between Peachtree and Forsyth street. The site is now a parking lot. Thereafter, one of the oldest houses in the city was the
Huff House The Huff House was for decades the oldest house in the city of Atlanta. It was located at the northeast corner of Huff Road and Ellsworth Industrial Avenue. at 1133 Huff Road NW (old numbering, 70 Huff Road NW) in Blandtown, part of what is today ...
, built in 1855, upon the foundations of an older building dating from 1830. It was located at the northeast corner of Huff Road and Ellsworth Industrial Ave, overlooking the site of the
Battle of Peachtree Creek The Battle of Peachtree Creek was fought in Georgia on July 20, 1864, as part of the Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War. It was the first major attack by Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood since taking command of the Confederate Army of Tennessee ...
. The house was razed in 1954 to build a factory on the site. The former oldest structure with an Atlanta postal address was the Goodwin House, built in 1831. It was located at 3931 Peachtree Road in
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, east of the Atlanta city limits. The house was dismantled and moved to an undisclosed location in 2016.


Other structures notable for their age

*1840 Joseph Willis House – 1571 Willis Mill Road. SW, Atlanta, GA 30311 ref Cox, Jacob Donaldson: Atlanta, published by Scribners 1880., Garrett, Franklin, Thomas: Atlanta and its Environs, 1930, Adams Park *1840 Tulie Smith House (Moved to Atlanta) on the site of the Atlanta Historical Society *1856
Judge William Wilson Home A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges. A judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the barristers or solicitors of the case, assesses the credibility an ...
501 Fairburn Road SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 *1860 Cascade Mansion, home of Dr. William F. Poole, 1530 Dodson Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30311, *1868 George Washington Collier home – 1649 Lady Marian Ln. NE (
Ansley Park Ansley Park is an intown residential district in Atlanta, Georgia, located just east of Midtown and west of Piedmont Park. When developed in 1905-1908, it was the first Atlanta suburban neighborhood designed for automobiles, featuring wide, win ...
) *1868 Jeremiah S. Gilbert House – 2238 Perkerson Rd. SW, Perkerson, SW Atlanta *1869
Georgia Railroad Freight Depot The Georgia Railroad Freight Depot (1869) is the oldest building in downtown Atlanta. It is located on the east side of Central Avenue, bordered by the MARTA and freight railroad lines on its north side. It anchors the north side of Steve Polk P ...
– 65 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. SW (
Underground Atlanta Underground Atlanta is a shopping and entertainment district in the Five Points neighborhood of downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States, near the Five Points MARTA station. It is currently undergoing renovations. First opened in 1969, it takes ...
) – oldest existing building in
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; oldest building that was within the Atlanta city limits when it was built *1869 Gaines Hall ( Morris Brown College) – 643 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. SW *1870 Otis Thrash Hammonds home – 503 Peeples St. SW, West End, now the Hammonds House MuseumHammonds House Museum
*1870 Oldest house on tax records for Fulton County is at 3880 Thaxton Rd. SW, Atlanta, GA 30331 – Formerly Campbell County *1873
Shrine of the Immaculate Conception The Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is a Roman Catholic church located at 48 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The current church building was completed in 1873 and is the oldest church in Atlan ...
– 48 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. SW *1881 Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill – 170 Boulevard SE ( Cabbagetown) *1882
Fountain Hall Fountain Hall, formerly Fairchild Hall and Stone Hall, is a historic academic building on the grounds of Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia. Built in 1882, it is the oldest surviving building originally associated with Atlanta University - ...
(Morris Brown College) – 643 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. SW *1882 Joel Hurt Cottage – 117 Elizabeth Ave. NE near Euclid Ave. in
Inman Park Inman Park is an intown neighborhood on the east side of Atlanta, Georgia, and its first planned suburb. It was named for Samuel M. Inman. History Today's neighborhood of Inman Park includes areas that were originally designated * Inman Park ...
*1882 Block Building – 90 Pryor St. SW *1883 Edward C. Peters House – 179 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Old Fourth Ward *1884 Central Presbyterian Church – 201 Washington St. SW *1884
Westview Cemetery Westview Cemetery, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is the largest civilian cemetery in the Southeastern United States, comprising more than , 50 percent of which is undeveloped. ( Georgia National Cemetery, for military veterans and their families, ...
Main Gate – 1680 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd., Westview *1884 Georgia State Capitol building (begun), 206 Washington St. SW *1885 Rockefeller Hall (
Spelman College Spelman College is a private, historically black, women's liberal arts college in Atlanta, Georgia. It is part of the Atlanta University Center academic consortium in Atlanta. Founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, Spelman rece ...
) – 350 Spelman Ln. SW *1885
Wren's Nest The Wren's Nest is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, north west of the town centre of Dudley, in the West Midlands of England. It is one of the most important geological locations in Britai ...
, home of
Joel Chandler Harris Joel Chandler Harris (December 9, 1848 – July 3, 1908) was an American journalist, fiction writer, and folklorist best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories. Born in Eatonton, Georgia, where he served as an apprentice on a planta ...
– 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd., West End *1888
Tech Tower The Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Administration Building, commonly known as Tech Tower, is a historic building and focal point of the central campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Locat ...
, the Administration Building for
Georgia Tech The Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly referred to as Georgia Tech or, in the state of Georgia, as Tech or The Institute, is a public research university and institute of technology in Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 1885, it is part of ...
– 225 North Ave. NW *1890 Beath-Dickey House, 866 Euclid Avenue


See also

* List of the oldest buildings in Georgia (U.S. state)


References

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External links


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History of Atlanta Buildings and structures in Atlanta Oldest in Atlanta Oldest
Atlanta Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,715 ...