Bonar Hall is a historic Georgian-style home in Madison, built in 1839. The house was one of the town’s first grand-style homes constructed during its cotton-boom heyday that took place from 1840 to 1860. In 1972, the brick, two-story home was also added to the National Register of Historic Places. Bonar Hall was built by Morgan County pioneer John Byne Walker and Eliza Fannin, whose brother James Fannin, Jr. is a famous commander with counties named after him in Texas and Georgia. Eliza had inherited the land from Isham Fannin, her father and one of the county and town’s founders.

962 Dixie Ave, Madison, GA 30650

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