Anderson House (Danburg, Georgia)

Anderson House is an historic building located on Georgia Route 44 in Danburg, Georgia, United States and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The Greek Revival home probably incorporates an earlier structure built in the 1790s and may have been built by Dr. W.D. Quinn. John Anderson built the home as it now stands. The columns were made in Savannah and the mirrors and cornices were made in England. Fine furniture and imported curtains came from New York City and Chicago. The 24 foot by 35 foot banquet room and the old stone kitchen were located in a separate building connected to the main home by a breezeway.

Anderson House (Danburg, Georgia)

Anderson House is an historic building located on Georgia Route 44 in Danburg, Georgia, United States and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The Greek Revival home probably incorporates an earlier structure built in the 1790s and may have been built by Dr. W.D. Quinn. John Anderson built the home as it now stands. The columns were made in Savannah and the mirrors and cornices were made in England. Fine furniture and imported curtains came from New York City and Chicago. The 24 foot by 35 foot banquet room and the old stone kitchen were located in a separate building connected to the main home by a breezeway.