Home / United States / Lumpkin / The Bryan-Worthington House, built in 1831 by Loverd Bryan, a cotton planter in Southwest Georgia who owned 59 slaves. Across the street is the Curry Presbyterian Church, built by his sons in 1851 in memory of Duncan Curry from North Carolina.

The Bryan-Worthington House, built in 1831 by Loverd Bryan, a cotton planter in Southwest Georgia who owned 59 slaves. Across the street is the Curry Presbyterian Church, built by his sons in 1851 in memory of Duncan Curry from North Carolina.

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Uploaded Jun 05, 2025

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