Kolb House at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in March 2007
The Kolb House is a 1-1/2-story, 3-bay, rectangular (46' x 32') log house with hewn logs and square notching, concrete chinking, stone pier foundations, and weatherboarded gable ends. Four rooms, a central hall, and four brick chimneys; interior materials are modern. Built in 1836, the Kolb House contributes to the park's national significance under National Register Criteria A and C as the only extant building dating to the battle period. Federal General Joseph Hooker briefly maintained his headquarters in the house. The house was rehabilitated in 1963.
historic markers with east façade in the distance
U.S. National Park Service
The house is located at Powder Springs Road and Callaway Road near Marietta, GA. The coordinates for the house are approximately 33°54'36"N by 84°35'51"W.
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