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[edit]DescriptionRosshouse.svg | The John Ross House, built by John McDonald in 1795, Located in Rossville, Georgia. It is one of oldest structures still standing in Northwestern Georgia. |
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Source | The Great South by Edward King. J. Wells Champney, illustrator. Hartford, CT: American Publishing Co. 1875. |
Author | J. Wells Champney |
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| edited by Bruce Ross, great-great grandson of Chief John Ross
Object location | 34° 58′ 51.96″ N, 85° 17′ 05.28″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 34.981100; -85.284800 |
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