Strathy Hall is an antebellum plantation house located near Richmond Hill in Bryan County, Georgia.
It was originally constructed in 1756 by James MacKay, a Scottish Captain serving alongside George Washington under general Ogelthorpe defending the southern boarder from the Spanish.
In the early 1800s the house was severely damaged in a fire and by circa 1840 by George W. McAllister restored the house on its original foundation, the paternal uncle of Archibald McAllister, who owned Strathy Hall Plantation, a large rice plantation on the Ogeechee River.
[1] Based on photographs, the house was much larger in the early 20th century, due to additions and alterations.
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