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The gracious and elegant Bulloch Hall was built in Roswell, Georgia in 1839 by Major James Stephens Bulloch one of Roswell’s first settlers and grandson of Governor Archibald Bulloch, and his wife Martha Stewart Elliott Bulloch, daughter of General Daniel Stewart.
 
The dining room of Bulloch Hall was the setting on December 22, 1853 of the wedding of their youngest daughter, Mittie Bulloch, to Theodore Roosevelt (Sr.). The new Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt were entertained at homes in Roswell for several days after the wedding. The couple lived in New York City where they raised their family of four children Anna, Corinne, Theodore, and Elliott.
 
Son Theodore became the twenty-sixth President of the United States. In October1905, he traveled through the southern states and came to Roswell especially to visit his mother’s childhood home. Mittie Bulloch Roosevelt's other son. Elliott, was the father of Eleanor Roosevelt who married Franklin D. Roosevelt and became our nation’s first lady. Eleanor visited the Hall while at Warm Springs.
 
This impressive Greek Revival structure, a Willis Ball design, has been described as one of the most significant houses in Georgia, and one of the South’s few examples of true temple-form architecture. The floor plan, typical to the period features a lofty center entrance hall with an equal number of rooms on each side.
                                                                                                                                       
 
The house is beautifully furnished with authentic period furniture. The house includes a Museum Room with history of the family. The grounds include reconstructed slave quarters, privy, summer house, wells, gardens, and museum shop.

Support Bulloch Hall by attending the Magnolia Ball held every June.
                                                                                                                                        
 
Check out the links on the left side of this page for more information.  Tour the Property, learn about our reconstructed Slave Quarters and newly opened Museum Room, read about recent announcements, awards and newspaper articles posted on In the Press or discover the many books recommended in our Research Library.  
 

The mission of Bulloch Hall is to accurately restore, preserve and interpret this nationally significant antebellum historic site and to present an authentic interpretation to all Roswell citizens and visitors through quality tours, educational programs, community outreach and events.

 
 

 

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