- The
Wormsloe Historic Site,
originally known as
Wormsloe Plantation, is a
state historic site near Savannah, Georgia, in the
southeastern United States...
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Wymberley Wormsloe De
Renne (July 27, 1891 –
April 1, 1966) was an
American preservationist. He
became a
noted collector of
literature on the
history of...
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Wormsloe burial ground (also
known as the
Jones burial ground) is a
historic cemetery at the
Wormsloe Historic Site near Savannah, Georgia,
United States...
- His parents' first-born, a son, died in infancy. The
family lived at the
Wormsloe Plantation in Savannah, Georgia,
which De
Renne inherited upon the death...
- New
Echota Pickett's Mill
Battlefield Robert Toombs House Travelers Rest
Wormsloe Forests Bartram Broxton Rocks Dawson Dixon Memorial Hightower Paulding...
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families in this
community trace their ancestry to
former slaves from
nearby Wormsloe Plantation who
bought land as free
persons and
established homes and churches...
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Georgia patriots during the
American Revolution.
Jones established the
Wormsloe Plantation,
located 8
miles (13 km) from Savannah,
Province of Georgia...
- (as
Wallin and Young), he
designed the De
Renne Georgia Library on the
Wormsloe Estate outside of Savannah, Georgia. In 1915,
Young dissolved his partnership...
- Green–Meldrim House, the Owens–Thomas House, the
William Scarbrough House, and the
Wormsloe plantation of
Noble Jones.
Mercer Williams House, the
former home of Jim...
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Wymberley Wormsloe De Renne, to fill in the
spaces on the
shelves of De
Renne Georgia Library,
established by De
Renne on the family's
Wormsloe Estate in...