CLINCHFIELD PORTLAND CEMENT CORP CLUB HOUSE PERRY GA. (1930A-)
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| Title: | CLINCHFIELD PORTLAND CEMENT CORP CLUB HOUSE PERRY GA. (1930A-) |
| Date: | 1930 |
| Description: | Perry, 1930? This home, located on Main Street, was the home of Samuel Doddridge Killen and later of Francis Marion King. It was purchased for use as a clubhouse by Clinchfield Portland Cement Corp., which merged with Pennsylvania Dixie Cement Corp. It is now the Watson-Hunt Funeral Home. 2003/01/31: The building still stands and is still occupied by the Watson-Hunt Funeral Home. |
| Subjects: | Architecture--Georgia--Perry | Business--Georgia--Perry | Perry (Ga.) | Houston County (Ga.) |
| Contributors: | Georgia. Dept. of Archives and History |
| Online Publisher: | [Athens, Ga. : Digital Library of Georgia], 2004 |
| Rights and Usage: | Held by Georgia Archives, 5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260. Contact repository re: reproduction and usage. |
| Persistent Link to Item: | http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/vang/id:hou065 |
| Related Institutions: | Digital Library of Georgia Georgia. Dept. of Archives and History |
| Collection Information: | Vanishing Georgia |

