Mott House (Columbus, Georgia)

[1] It was first home to local businessmen James Calhoun and Daniel Griffin, then purchased by Randolph Lawler Mott in 1856.

Mott, the house's namesake and prominent Union sympathizer, would later oversee its placement in the history books during the American Civil War.

[3] Following the construction of the TSYS campus in 1999, the Mott House was deemed to remain in its original location, between the newly constructed main TSYS office building and its parking garage (designed to look like the cotton mill that once stood in the same location) along the banks of the Chattahoochee River.

[4] During the early morning of September 7, 2014, the Mott House caught fire; it was later determined to be a total loss.

[2] In 2016, a memorial opened at the site of the Mott House, showcasing a replica of its Antebellum facade, along with many plaques describing its history.

The Mott House after a fresh remodel in 2014; before the fire
Mott House memorial facade, constructed in 2016