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The original two room kitchen had been removed. This one is the same period and is the gift of Mrs. J.D. Singer, Sr. of Lumpkin. It was the kitchen to the Irvin home in Lumpkin. The room on the southis set up as a functioning kitchen. The room on the north is a dining room for servants or quick casual family meals.
The roasting jack hanging in the fireplace was used to rotate meat over the open fire. The pastry roller is earthenware, about 1820, is on loan from Mrs. Mary Burns of Columbus, Georgia. |
![]() Exterior view of the Kitchen attached to the Inn by raised and covered walkway. |
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![]() Cooking fireplace in the Kitchen (South Room) |
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The collection of Staffordshire in the cabinet was a gift from Mrs. Christopher Sheridan and De Sales Harrison. The yellow side table was in the house when the Historical Commission purchased it and may have been in the Inn originally. The unusual pottery
pieces were originally from Mrs. Bill Singer's family in Pennsylvania. |
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