Bacon-Fraser House, 1839, Hinesville

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Bacon-Fraser House, 1839, Hinesville
Hinesville was established in 1837 to replace Riceboro as the seat of Liberty County. Just two years later, on what was then a 23-acre tract, this Federally-influenced Plantation Plain townhouse was built by Mary Jane Hazzard Bacon, the widow of Major John Bacon of Riceboro. The property was occupied by Union troops under the command…
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