Archive for October, 2010
Rothschild-Pound House, 1870s, Columbus
Posted in --MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA--, Columbus GA with tags --MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA---, Columbus GA, Copyright Brian Brown, {South Georgia Houses}, {South Georgia Victorians} on October 24, 2010 by Brian BrownFolk Victorian, Columbus
Posted in --MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA--, Columbus GA with tags --MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA---, Columbus GA, Copyright Brian Brown, {South Georgia Architecture}, {South Georgia Houses} on October 24, 2010 by Brian BrownLedger-Enquirer Building, 1931, Columbus
Posted in --MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA--, Columbus GA with tags --MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA---, Columbus GA, Copyright Brian Brown, {South Georgia Architecture}, {South Georgia Landmarks} on October 24, 2010 by Brian BrownCentral Y.M.C.A., 1903, Columbus
Posted in --MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA--, Columbus GA with tags --MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA---, Columbus GA, Copyright Brian Brown, {South Georgia Architecture}, {South Georgia Fraternal Lodges}, {South Georgia Landmarks} on October 24, 2010 by Brian BrownCentral Y.M.C.A., 1903, Columbus
Posted in --MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA--, Columbus GA with tags --MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA---, Columbus GA, Copyright Brian Brown, {South Georgia Architecture}, {South Georgia Fraternal Lodges}, {South Georgia Landmarks} on October 24, 2010 by Brian BrownGeorgia Home Building, Columbus
Posted in --MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA--, Columbus GA with tags --MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA---, Columbus GA, Copyright Brian Brown, {South Georgia Architecture}, {South Georgia Landmarks} on October 24, 2010 by Brian BrownBuilt before 1862, when it appeared on a 50 cent paper note issued by the Bank of Columbus, this structure is an important early cast iron office building, and has been known by numerous names over the years. The Georgia Home Insurance Company was a long-time tenant, as was the First National Bank of Columbus. It was often simply called the “Iron Bank”, by locals. Today, it’s known as the First Broadway Building.










