Augustine Hansell House, Thomasville
Facts and practical information
The Augustine Hansell House, also known as Jeffries House, is a historic home of exceptional quality in Thomasville, Georgia, United States. It was designed by architect John Wind, the leading architect of Thomas County, in Greek Revival style. A 1+1⁄2-story cottage, it was built during 1852–53 for Augustine Hansell. Hansell, who later was mayor of Thomasville, was a judge of the Superior Court of the Southern Judicial Circuit. He also organized the Thomas Reserves and was commander of a militia company of Thomas County. He was a lieutenant in the Thomas Reserves. ()
Thomasville
Augustine Hansell House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lapham–Patterson House, Dawson Street Residential Historic District, The Big Oak, Thomas County Courthouse.