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GORDON
LEE MANSION in
CHICKAMAUGA GEORGIA |

The
Gordon Lee Mansion was originally the
Gordon residence built by Mr. James
Gordon, who with his two brothers came
from Gwinnett County, Georgia in 1836
to Crawfish Springs, now Chickamauga
Georgia. Construction was started
in 1840 and completed in 1847.
The bricks used in construction were
made on the residence grounds.

The
walls of the house range in thickness
from sixteen inches at the base to twelve
inches at the top. Later a piping
system was installed to pipe water from
Crawfish Spring up to the kitchen, then
bath house, then the spring house, and
on to the watering troughs for the animals.
During
the War Between the States, the main
house was used by the Union Army for
General Rosecrans Headquarters just
before the Battle of Chickamauga.
During the battle the house became a
hospital and reports show that many
soldiers died in the house, the floors
were so blood-stained they were later
covered with mats. Many soldiers
scribbled a last message to loved ones
on the walls, and the girls of the James
Lee family made copies of them and tried
to contact families of the soldiers
after the battle.
Mr.
James Lee purchased the homestead from
the heirs after Mrs. Gordon's death.
He was married to Elizabeth Gordon and
was the son of a Methodist minister,
and was one of the principal organizers
of the nearby Methodist Church later
named in honor of his wife (Elizabeth
Lee Memorial Methodist Church).
Mr.
Lee had a school in his front yard for
his children and others in the community.
The teacher was usually a male graduate
of one of the well know institutions
of learning of that day. In his
will, Mr. Lee donated $250,000 and 15
acres to be made into a high school.
Gordon Lee Memorial High School stands
proudly today on the very land donated
by Mr. Lee.
After
Mrs. James Lee's death, the house was
purchased by one of her sons, Mr. Gordon
Lee, who served the Seventh District
of Georgia in the United States Congress
for 20 years. He completely remodeled
the house in the early 1900's changing
the double front porch to the present
large one with tall, white columns.
In
1974, Dr. Frank Green acquired the property
and extensively restored and remodeled
the Mansion and grounds. Today,
the Mansion stands on the hill overlooking
the spring just as it did when it was
first built over a century ago.
The
City has recently entered into an agreement
to purchase the Mansion and grounds.
Please visit the Gordon
Lee Mansion website or phone them
at (706) 375-4728 or outside the Chattanooga
area phone (800) 487-4728 for operating
hours.
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