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Simpson-Williamson House

Columbus, Colorado County

Marker Text

Virginia Native Friench Simpson (1848-192) came to Colorado County in the 1860s. A farmer, banker, Columbus mayor, state Senator, and poet, Simpson had this home built for his family in 1882. After 1916, it became the home of Dr. C. A. Williamson (d. 1925), an early Columbus physician, and remained in that family until 1968. The home exhibits influences of the Italianate and Eastlake architectural styles in its decorative milled wood detailing and ornamental roof cresting. RTHL - 1986

Marker Details

Address 630 Milam Street
Location Description 630 Milam St., Columbus (Miliam & 3rd Sts.)
Marker # 4707
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type Medallion and Plate
Code municipal official; state official; houses, residential buildings; local law enforcement officer; Eastlake; Italianate
Latitude, Longitude 29.712007, -96.54159

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