Margaret Mitchell House and Museum (Atlanta, Ga.)

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The Margaret Mitchell House, Inc. (MMH) was founded in 1985 as a non-profit organization to save and preserve the house where Margaret Mitchell lived and wrote the book, Gone With the Wind. The house was built by Cornelius J. Sheehan as a two-story, single-family home in 1899 but was later converted into a ten-unit apartment building. From 1925 to 1932 Margaret Mitchell lived in apartment #1 where she wrote Gone With the Wind. After years of neglect, the house was declared a city landmark in 1989 and fund raising began in an effort to preserve the structure. The house was opened to the public as a historic site and museum in May 1997.

From the description of Margaret Mitchell House Archives, 1848-2002, undated. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 746929148

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creatorOf Margaret Mitchell House and Museum (Atlanta, Ga.). Margaret Mitchell House Archives, 1848-2002, undated. Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library
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associatedWith Edee, Allen Barnett. person
associatedWith Latham, Harold. person
associatedWith Marsh, John R. 1895-1952. person
associatedWith Mitchell, Eugene. person
associatedWith Mitchell family. family
associatedWith Mitchell, Margaret, 1900-1949. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Georgia
Georgia--Atlanta
United States
Atlanta (Ga.)
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Authors, American
Historic buildings
Historic districts
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Active 1848

Active 2002

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