Front (western) and southern elevation of the Hinchea Warren House on the east side County Road 29, about a mile north of the junction with County Road 6 in Castleberry, Alabama.
The house was built around 1840; it was named "Jay Villa" in the twentieth century after the original Jay Villa burned nearby. [AHC number CC-0004] (An article from the Evergreen Courant on February 20, 1958, identifies the house as the "Travis home": "Iy was originally bui...
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Summary: | The house was built around 1840; it was named "Jay Villa" in the twentieth century after the original Jay Villa burned nearby. [AHC number CC-0004]
(An article from the Evergreen Courant on February 20, 1958, identifies the house as the "Travis home": "Iy was originally built and owned by Alexander Travis, passing on to his son, James M. Travis, and after the latter's decease, it was sold to two brothers by the name of Burgamy and was in their possession a good many years; at their decease, the late Walter Lee bought and operated an extensive farming project." |
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