Fun Fact: National Register of Historic Places

George Austin McHenry House - early 1900s
George Austin McHenry House – early 1900s
George Austin McHenry House 2010
George Austin McHenry House 2010

Did you know that the George Austin McHenry House in McHenry is the only property in Stone County on the National Register of Historic Places? The older  photo in this post shows the house in the early 1900s. Standing in front of the house with “Ponnie” as he was known by his grandchildren are his wife Una and son Floyd.

The House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988 thanks to the efforts of Dolores McHenry Mauldin. Hannah Mauldin Cliburn (great-grand-daughter of George Austin McHenry) today lives in the house with her husband Joe.

http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/ms/Stone/state.html

http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natregsearchresult.do?fullresult=true&recordid=0

Photos are from the family’s collection.

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  1. I grew up in McHenry and I have been in that house several times. Hannah and I were childhood friends. My sister Karen and Hannah’s older sister were friends also. I remember Dolores as the post master of the little post office there and our family always receiving her hand made Christmas cards each year. Good memories.

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