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

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    South Georgia College Administration Building: October 16, 1980 : College St. McRae: Now houses the Telfair Center for the Arts 3: Telfair County Courthouse and Jail: Telfair County Courthouse and Jail

  3. Telfair County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Telfair County was established by European Americans on December 10, 1807, as part of Georgia. Development of the county largely took place after Indian Removal in the 1830s of the Creek Confederacy , who had occupied a large territory, including the southern two thirds of present-day Georgia, for thousands of years.

  4. McRae–Helena, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    McRae–Helena is a city in the U.S. state of Georgia, formed on January 1, 2015, by the merger of the two cities of McRae and Helena. McRae–Helena is the county seat of Telfair County. It is the largest city in Telfair County, with a population of 6,253 in 2020. [2] This includes the population held as inmates at McRae Correctional Institution.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Georgia

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    NRHP count and density by county Georgia counties. The following are tallies of current listings by county. [a]Atkinson County Courthouse Ben Hill County Jail Ocmulgee National Monument, in Bibb County, Georgia Brooks County Courthouse Fort Pulaski, in Chatham County Rosenberg Brothers Department Store, in Dougherty County Georgia State Capitol, in Fulton County Haralson County Courthouse ...

  6. Telfair County Courthouse and Jail - Wikipedia

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    The Telfair County, Georgia Courthouse in McRae-Helena was built in 1934 using the walls of the previous courthouse, lost to fire earlier that year. It was designed by architects Dennis & Dennis. The nearby Telfair County Jail was built in 1902. The courthouse and jail were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

  7. Max and Emma Sue McRae House - Wikipedia

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    The Max and Emma Sue McRae House in McRae, Georgia is a Classical Revival-style house built in 1897 which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in anticipation of the wedding of Max McRae (d.1951) [note 1] and Emma Sue Griffith (1875-1972). The couple married in 1898 and moved into the home. [2] It is located at 405 S.