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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pickens ...

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    The Cagle House is a rare surviving example of a two-story I-house in a rural setting found in the Highlands region of North Georgia. Peter Cagle (the younger b. 1844) and wife, Martha Emeline Carpenter, built their house in c. 1872 with the assistance of Peter's brothers and their father, Martin.

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    Houses in Hart County, Georgia (10 P) J. Houses in Jackson County, Georgia (1 P) ... Houses in Pickens County, Georgia (3 P) Houses in Pulaski County, Georgia (2 P)

  4. Category:Houses in Pickens County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Pickens County, Georgia" ... Tate House (Tate, Georgia) This page was last edited on 13 May 2014, at 17:39 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Pickens County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia General Assembly passed an act on December 5, 1853, to create Pickens County from portions of Cherokee and Gilmer Counties. [3] Pickens received several more land additions from Cherokee (1869) and Gilmer Counties (1858 and 1863); however, several sections of Pickens County have also been transferred to other counties: Dawson County (1857), Gordon County (1860), and Cherokee County ...

  6. Category : Buildings and structures in Pickens County, Georgia

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  7. Cagle House - Wikipedia

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    Located in south central Pickens County just north of the Cherokee County line, the Cagle House was built in 1871 by Peter Cagle. In 1839, Peter (b. 1775), hereafter referred to as "the elder," and Rachel Cagle migrated from Moore County, North Carolina, to Cherokee County, Georgia, with their four adult children.