| The Futch House (circa 1860) |
![]() The Futch House, circa 1860, is an example of the Greek Revival style of architecture. James Futch was a prominent planter in Raymond during the time. One of the most significant features of this house is a pair of paneled pocket doors in the center hall. Originally located on Dry Grove Road, the house was moved to its present location to save it from demolition. The home is owned by Keith and Debbie O'Neal. |