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The Marsh House of LaFayette

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Come stroll the lovely grounds of the Marsh House (circa 1836) in LaFayette and experience the antebellum era as docents provide house history and information about 19th century furnishings, many of which are original to the house.

Description

The Historic Marsh House (circa 1836)
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, The Marsh House is a house museum and events facility. This lovely antebellum home, located on North Main Street in LaFayette, sits across from Chattooga Academy / John B. Gordon Hall where Confederate General Braxton Bragg planned the Battle of Chickamauga. Union soldiers occupied the Marsh House during the war and left behind blood-soaked floors and hoof prints in the main hall. The house remained in the Marsh family for 150 years!

Helping Hands In Service
During Walker County's formative years, many enslaved African Americans were pioneering partners with white settlers. In 1850, Mr. Marsh owned twelve enslaved African Americans, and in 1860, he housed eight slaves in two slave houses. One of these men was Rev. Wiley Marsh. Some time after the formation of Walker County on December 18, 1833, Rev. Marsh's was the first recorded African-American birth in LaFayette. He was a skilled carpenter and built many houses and assisted once enslaved Rev. George W. Wheeler in founding numerous African-American churches.

The Cherokees
Spencer Marsh was a great friend of the Cherokees and was known to them as Estachee. The Cherokee woman, Ninatoya, was a servant at the Marsh House and was relocated west during the "Trail of Tears" in 1838.

Mission

Our mission is to restore, preserve and maintain the Marsh-Warthen-Clements House as a museum and cultural site for the people of Walker County and the public at large while continuing to develop and implement educational programs, activities and community events that promote historical awareness and community pride.

Address: 308 North Main St PO Box 722, LaFayette (Géorgie) 30728
Phone: (706) 638-5187
Email: moc.etteyafalfoesuohhsram@nimda
Parking: Lot
State: GA
City: LaFayette
Street Number: 308 North Main St PO Box 722
Zip Code: 30728
categories: landmark & historical place, nonprofit organization, history museum



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