Bacon Family Homestead

The Bacon Family Homestead is a 443.8-acre (1.796 km2) property in Mitchell County, Georgia which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[1]

Bacon Family Homestead
LocationWest of the intersection of Durham St. and the old Albany-Bainbridge Stage Rd., vicinity of Baconton, Georgia
Coordinates31.37856°N 84.17335°W / 31.37856; -84.17335
Area443.8 acres (179.6 ha)
Built1913
Built byMultiple
Architectural styleRustic
NRHP reference No.83003591[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 25, 1983

It is associated with Robert J. Bacon, Jr. (1880-1946), who helped establish Baconton's first "crackery", a pecan shelling plant, in 1919.[2]

The homestead includes an early twentieth century rustic style house, a historic outbuilding, locations of several former outbuildings, historic landscape features, and a pecan grove on a narrow property that extends to the Flint River. The house is a one-story with unpainted board and batten siding. Carpentry detailing includes eaves that are boxed and returned.[2]

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