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Wormsloe Historic Site (Ga.)


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    • n-us-ga
  • Variants

    • Wormsloe Plantation Site (Ga.)
    • Wormsloe State Historic Site (Ga.)
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  • Earlier Established Forms

    • Wormsloe Plantation Site (Ga.)
  • Sources

    • found: Work cat.: Kelso, William M. Captain Jones's Wormslow, 1979:t.p. (historical, archaeological, and architectural study of an eighteenth-century plantation site near Savannah, Georgia) p. xv (Wormslow ruins) p. 3 (Wormslow is located ten miles southeast of Savannah on the southern peninsula of the Isle of Hope)
    • found: GNIS, Apr. 14, 2008:(Wormsloe Plantation, locale, Chatham County, Georgia, 31°58ʹN 81°04ʹ04ʺW)
    • found: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, state parks & historic sites online, viewed May 1, 2025page for Wormsloe State Historic Site (The tabby ruins of Wormsloe, the colonial estate of Noble Jones (1702–1775), whose descendants sustained Wormsloe until the state of Georgia acquired most of the property in 1973)
    • found: New Georgia encyclopedia, online, viewed May 1, 2025page for Wormsloe Plantation (Wormsloe has successively served as a military stronghold, plantation, country residence, farm, tourist attraction, and historic site. Wormsloe occupies the southern portion of the Isle of Hope, a peninsula four miles long and as much as a mile wide)
    • found: Wikipedia, viewed May 1, 2025:(The Wormsloe Historic Site, originally known as Wormsloe Plantation, is a state historic site near Savannah, Georgia. The site consists of 822 acres, protecting part of what was once the Wormsloe Plantation)
  • History Notes

    • [Heading changed from Wormsloe Plantation Site (Ga.) to Wormsloe Historic Site (Ga.) in June 2025.]
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  • Change Notes

    • 2008-05-23: new
    • 2026-01-21: revised
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