NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST
CAMP 215

Sons of Confederate Veterans

P.O. Box 11141
Memphis, Tennessee

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Margaret Mitchell House

Atlanta, GA

Thank you to Alan Doyle for these great vacation shots!
(Taken May 10, 2008)


The house sits on a downtown city block among towering skyscrapers.

Alan on the front porch of the house.

Plaque on the front porch.

Plaque on the front door.

Card states "Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh"

Margaret Mitchell's living room. See the desk by the window.

Desk, typewriter and chair where she wrote "Gone With the Wind."

Margaret Mitchell's bed.

Painting from the movie, now housed in a museum across the street from the house.


Actual front door from Gerald O'Hara's plantation home, Tara.
Now housed in the museum across the street.

Back of the house from across the street.
Margaret and husband lived in the lower right apartment 1925-1932.

A different angle of the back of the house shows you
how it sits among some of Atlanta's tallest skyscrapers.


Gen. John B. Gordon - Confederate General, Corps Commander,
Governor and 3-time US Senator.  First Commander-in-Chief of
the United Confederate Veterans 1890-1904.
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