The Walter Hurt Cargill House, in Columbus, Georgia, is a Georgian Revival-style house built in about 1918. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is brick, and is a raised one-story cottage. It has a center portico supported by two columns at each end. It was home of Walter H. and Mamie Cargill. Walter was associated with Hardaway-Cargill Co., a local syrup manufacturing firm. It is also a contributing building in the High Uptown Historic District.
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| - The Walter Hurt Cargill House, in Columbus, Georgia, is a Georgian Revival-style house built in about 1918. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is brick, and is a raised one-story cottage. It has a center portico supported by two columns at each end. It was home of Walter H. and Mamie Cargill. Walter was associated with Hardaway-Cargill Co., a local syrup manufacturing firm. It is also a contributing building in the High Uptown Historic District. (en)
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| - The Walter Hurt Cargill House, in Columbus, Georgia, is a Georgian Revival-style house built in about 1918. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is brick, and is a raised one-story cottage. It has a center portico supported by two columns at each end. It was home of Walter H. and Mamie Cargill. Walter was associated with Hardaway-Cargill Co., a local syrup manufacturing firm. It is also a contributing building in the High Uptown Historic District. (en)
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