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33: 211:, to "be used as a place of worship for all Christian denominations, for skools and agricultural societies and for no other purposes." Along with John R. Ward, James G. Hughes, Robert C. Irwin, and Hugh N. Starnes, Robert Nesbitt served as a trustee for Union Chapel, a stone gothic revival chapel that served as a community gathering place, school, and place of worship for several Christian denominations. 178:, in 1843 to Martha Deloney Berrien Nesbitt Duncan (1820–1896) and Hugh O'Keefe Nesbitt, who were married in 1839. The wedding took place in the Athens, Georgia, home of Martha's Berrian's stepfather, Robert Taylor Grady, a Greek Revival mansion known as the 413: 393: 403: 408: 398: 207:
In 1886, Robert and Rebecca Nesbitt deeded one acre of land, about three miles outside the city of Marietta, Georgia, for the creation of
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Robert Taylor Nesbitt died at his home on February 13, 1913, and is buried in the St. James Episcopal Cemetery in Marietta, Georgia.
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Trope, Betsy. "Friends of Nesbitt Union Chapel Historic Narrative Project." (Marietta, Georgia, 2016)
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as well as the first elected Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture from 1890–1898.
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Robert Nesbitt wrote a newspaper column, "Mr. Nesbitt's Monthly Talk," for the
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The Cotton States International Exposition and South
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and now designated as a National Historic Landmark.
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Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture
Georgia State Senate
Savannah
Cobb County
Georgia
Cobb County
Savannah, Georgia
Taylor-Grady Home
Confederate Army
Madison, Georgia
Marietta, Georgia
Union Chapel
"Commissioner R.T. Nesbitt, 1890 - 1898"
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Harris Genealogy


The Cotton States International Exposition and South


"Excerpts from the 1886 Trust Deed"
"Col. R. T. Nesbitt Buried"
The Atlanta Constitution
Robert Taylor Nesbitt
Find a Grave
Categories
1843 births
1913 deaths
Georgia (U.S. state) state senators

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