The Pettigrew-White-Stamps House is the second oldest house in Thomaston, built in 1833 by John E. Pettigrew. On May 5, 1833, Pettigrew bought lot #21 from Thomas Beall, on which he built the one and a half story house with a full attic.
In May 1840 Benjamin B White bought the house, and he added an additional bedroom, a dining room and kitchen, and a large verandah across the back of the residence.
In the 1880's the house came into the possession of the Stamps family, who lived there until 1968.
The house was presented to the Upson County Historical Society by the former Citizens and Southern Bank of Thomaston and was moved to a new location on Highway 19, at the junction of South Church Street and Thurston Avenue. The Pettigrew-White-Stamps house is in the process of being restored to its original condition.