The Cabaniss-Hanberry House, about three miles northeast of Bradley, Georgia, was built by George Cabaniss c.
[1] It was deemed notable as "an outstanding example of early rural Georgia architecture" and for its age.
A related property is the Cabiness-Hunt House, already listed on the National Register, located about 2 miles west.
[2] In 1975 the house had been unoccupied for several years, but Cabaniss descendants had plans for renovations.
This article about a property in Georgia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.