Henry Gray Turner House
Henry Gray Turner House, also known as Nocturne, is a historic two-story home in Quitman, Brooks County, Georgia. The property sits on about 20.7 acres at 802 Old Madison Road and includes the house, outbuildings, and surrounding grounds. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 8, 1980, with the reference number 80000977. The house is connected to Henry G. Turner. Original plans bear the mark of Munn & Co., an early patent law firm whose owner, Orson Desaix Munn, later started Scientific American; the hand-drawn vellum plans were found in the attic and are now on display inside. The home was built by T. J. Darling of Waycross, Georgia.
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