John Eppinger

John Eppinger
Eppinger House, mid-19th century
Born
Johann Eppinger

May 1730
Winnenden, Württemberg, Germany
Died1776 (aged 45 or 46)
NationalityGerman
Notable workEppinger House

John Eppinger (born Johannes Eppinger;[1] May 1730 – 1776) was a German master builder who was prominent in the 18th century. After arriving in Savannah, Province of Georgia, he became an American Revolutionary War patriot and served in the conflict.[2] Patriotic meetings were held in his home, then known as the Eppinger Tavern. The building is still standing, believed to be the oldest intact brick structure in Georgia.

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  2. ^ Warren, Mary Bondurant (2010). Revolutionary Memoirs and Muster Rolls. Heritage Papers.