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Faye White | all galleries >> DailyShotz 2008 >> February 2008 >
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19-FEB-2008

taken on the grounds of the Elisha Winn** house

**WINN, Thomas Elisha
(1839—1925)


WINN, Thomas Elisha, a Representative from Georgia; born near Athens, Clarke County, Ga., May 21, 1839; attended Carrollton (Ga.) Masonic Institute, and was graduated from Emory and Henry College, Emory, Va., in 1860; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1861 and commenced practice in Alpharetta, Milton County, Ga.; solicitor of the county court of Milton County; entered the Confederate Army as a first lieutenant in 1861; promoted to captain, afterward, a major, and finally a lieutenant colonel, Twenty-fourth Regiment, Georgia Infantry, and served with Lee’s army until the close of the Civil War; engaged in agricultural pursuits in 1868; county school commissioner of Gwinnett County from 1876 to 1890, when he resigned; elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-second Congress (March 4, 1891-March 3, 1893); did not seek renomination in 1892 to the Fifty-third Congress; resumed agricultural pursuits in Greene County, Ga.; died in Atlanta, Ga., on June 5, 1925; interment in Ridge Grove Cemetery, near Greensboro, Greene County, Ga.



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Buz Kiefer20-Feb-2008 17:45
Like the use of tint here. It goes well with the old wood slats and the broken leather strap handle. (I think that is what is it.)
b-w studio20-Feb-2008 02:18
Beautiful details.
Cindi Smith20-Feb-2008 01:50
This is awesome. Love all your shots of this wonderful place!
Pat Shawyer19-Feb-2008 22:21
Lovely place, lovely pictures. ( Chris wants to read the history of it now)
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography19-Feb-2008 21:26
Good capture, Vote.
laine8219-Feb-2008 19:56
Love the burnt umber age of that timber...nice history, Faye
J. Scott Coile19-Feb-2008 19:01
Time for a lil' repair.
Guest 19-Feb-2008 18:57
Ok...who's gonna fix this? :)
Yes,very nice textures and light
Lee Rudd19-Feb-2008 18:43
something has been disconnected! Love the tones and texture
Ann...19-Feb-2008 18:37
Lovely texture and light.