Looking for reliable fire damage restoration in Duluth? Southern Signature Group offers expert fire damage repair and cleanup to restore your home or business.
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Southern Signature Group has been serving Duluth, GA, and Gwinnett County for years. Our experienced team specializes in fire damage restoration, ensuring your property is thoroughly cleaned and repaired. We use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to provide the best fire damage repair services. Trust us to bring your home or business back to life.
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Fire damage restoration is crucial for the safety and integrity of your property. At Southern Signature Group, we specialize in comprehensive fire remediation services in Duluth, GA. Our expert team ensures that all fire damage is addressed, from soot removal to structural repairs. Serving Gwinnett County, we are committed to restoring your property to its pre-damage condition. Contact us at 678-765-8808 for professional fire restoration services.
Feel free to contact Southern Signature Group for any fire damage restoration needs in Duluth, GA. We are here to help you through every step of the process.
Duluth was originally Cherokee territory. When Duluth was established in the early 19th century, it was primarily forested land occupied by tribespeople. An Indian trail, called Old Peachtree Road by the settlers, was extended through the area during the War of 1812 to connect Fort Peachtree in present-day Atlanta with Fort Daniel near present-day Dacula. When Gwinnett County was established in 1818, white settlement of the area accelerated.
Cotton merchant Evan Howell constructed a road connecting his cotton gin at the Chattahoochee River with Old Peachtree Road, creating Howell’s Cross Roads. The settlement later became known as “Howell’s Crossing”. Howell was the grandfather of Atlanta Mayor Evan P. Howell and great-grandfather of Atlanta Constitution publisher Clark Howell.
Howell’s Crossing was renamed “Duluth” in 1871 after Congress funded a north-south railroad line into the community. It was named after the city of Duluth, Minnesota. The Midwestern city had gotten its own railroad connection not long before, which had prompted Rep. J. Proctor Knott, a Kentucky Democrat, to make a speech in Congress mocking the project as wasteful. That speech drew national attention. According to contemporary reports, Evan P. Howell himself jokingly suggested the name change in a speech about the arrival of railroad service in the Georgia town. (Duluth, Minnesota, is named for Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut (1636-1710), a French captain and explorer of the upper Midwest, who negotiated peace between the Chippewa and the Sioux nation.)
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