A version of the story shared online is that Union troops "found freshly dug graves, and began to unearth them looking for hidden silver, valuables, etc.
Its front appearance was created in modifications c. 1847, under Henry Philip Jones, son of the original owner.
[3] The modifications added Greek Revival and Italianate elements in an unusual design.
It is a two-story house with an unusual inset front portico, with four columns having Corinthian capitals.
This article about a property in Georgia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.