The Bragg Mitchell Mansion
About The Bragg Mitchell Mansion
The Bragg Mitchell Mansion, otherwise called the Bragg– Mitchell House, is a notable house exhibition hall in Mobile, Alabama. It was worked in 1855 by Judge John Bragg and is a standout amongst the most captured structures in the city and in addition one of the more prevalent vacationer attractions. The house has been credited to John's sibling, a neighborhood Alabama modeler, Alexander J. Bragg.
John Bragg was conceived close Warrenton, North Carolina. He moved on from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1824, where he examined law. He was admitted to the bar in 1830 and moved to Mobile in 1836, where he proceeded with the act of law. He was selected judge to Alabama's tenth Judicial Circuit in 1842, later leaving that post subsequent to being chosen to the 32nd United States Congress. The house is two-stories and based on a T-formed arrangement.
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