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Home of Samuel Henry Rumph WPA Historical Marker

Home of Samuel Henry Rumph WPA Historical Marker
Photo: David Seibert

Home of Samuel Henry Rumph WPA Historical Marker
Located on Ga. 49 in the historic district of Marshallville
32.45641601, -83.94347144

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49 E-2

HOME OF
SAMUEL HENRY RUMPH

This house was built in 1904 as the residence of Samuel Henry Rumph (1851-1922), father of Georgia's commerical peach industry. A noted horticulturist, he originated the Elberta peach at his Willow Lake Nursery, three miles east, 1870-1875. His invention, in 1875, of a peach shipping refrigerator and of the rigid mortised-end peach crate made practical the safe transit of fresh fruit. He developed many varieties of peaches and other fruits and was the first Georgian to grow and ship peaches on a commercial scale.

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