Charlton
Blue Star Memorial Highway historical marker (Charlton County)
Folkston, GA
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HIGHWAY.
Center Village or Centerville
Folkston, GA
CENTER VILLAGEOR CENTERVILLE 2 mi. Two miles Northeast of here is the site of old Center Village, or Centerville, settled about 1800 and...
Charlton County
Folkston, GA
CHARLTON COUNTY. Created by an Act of February 18, 1854 out of Camden County, Charlton County was named for Judge Robert M. Charlton of...
Ellicott's Mound
ELLICOTT'S MOUND. Ellicott's Mound, 5 miles north, at the head of the St. Marys River, was erected February 27, 1800, to mark the boundry...
First Masonic Lodge in Charlton County
FIRST MASONIC LODGE IN CHARLTON COUNTY.
Okefenokee Swamp
Folkston, GA
OKEFENOKEE SWAMP 10 mi. Okefenokee, "Land of the Trembling Earth", was a favorite hunting and fishing ground for many tribes of Indians.
Oldest Industry in Charlton
OLDEST INDUSTRY IN CHARLTON.
Racepond Named For "Race Pond"
RACEPOND NAMED FOR "RACE POND".
Sardis Church
SARDIS CHURCH 2 mi. Sardis Church, about 2 miles West on this Road, is the oldest church in Charlton County.
Trader's Hill (Fort Alert)
TRADER'S HILL (FORT ALERT) 2 mi. About two miles East, on this Road, is the site of "Fort Alert, usually called Trader's Hill.