Corra White Harris House, Study, and Chapel

The Corra White Harris House, Study, and Chapel, also known as In the Valley, is a hilltop complex located in Rydal, Georgia.[2]

Corra White Harris House, Study, and Chapel
Corra White Harris House in 1916
Location659 Mt. Pleasant Rd., NE., Rydal, Georgia
Coordinates34.37093°N 84.76093°W / 34.37093; -84.76093
Area57 acres (23 ha)
Builtc.1830
Architectural styleLog cabin
NRHP reference No.97000249[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 25, 1997

It was home of Corra White Harris, a writer made famous by her 1910 book A Circuit Rider's Wife, which eventually became the 1951 film I'd Climb the Highest Mountain. She purchased the property in 1913 and died in 1935.[2]

In 1916, she wrote "In the Valley,", published in The Independent 87, pp. 123–124. She wrote about it in numerous other pieces, including in the follow articles with "Valley" in their titles:

The center part of the house was reportedly built c. 1830 by Pine Log, a Cherokee chieftain.[2]

The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. A 57-acre (23 ha) area is listed with five contributing buildings and one other contributing structure.[1]

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