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c. 1898 Early Classical Revival

3626 Plum Orchard St
Cumberland Island
St Marys, Georgia 31558

Plum Orchard

Built for George Carnegie and his wife Margaret Thaw by George's mother Lucy. It was then later inhabited by the Johnston family, who were to the Carnegies. It is now a part of the NPS.

Plum Orchard

Revolutionary War Hero General Nathanael Greene purchased land on Cumberland Island in 1783. Following his death, his widow Catherine Greene, constructed a four-story tabby home that she named Dungeness. Thomas Carnegie and his wife Lucy began building another Dungeness on the original foundation in 1884. The Carnegie's Dungeness burned in 1959 and today only the ruins remain on the site.

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