Inscription
HERITAGE PLACE 1981 Historic Jonesboro, named in honor of Samuel Goode Jones in 1845, was founded in 1823 as Leaksville. Later Clayton County was created by the Act of November 30, 1858 from Fayette and Henry Counties, and Jonesboro became the County Seat. The town was rebuilt in 1864 after being razed by Sherman's troops on their March to the Sea.
Later the area was immortalized in Margaret Mitchell's epic, "Gone With The Wind.
Location
AddressN. Mc Donough and Ga. 138 in Jonesboro
CityJonesboro
CountyClayton
StateGeorgia
Coordinates33.521500, -84.353810
Sources
More markers in Clayton
Attack by Lee's Corps
Jonesboro, GA
ATTACK BY LEE'S CORPS.
Battlefield Landmark
BATTLEFIELD LANDMARK.
Battle of Jonesboro The First Day
BATTLE OF JONESBORO THE FIRST DAY.
Battle of Jonesboro The Second Day
Jonesboro, GA
BATTLE OF JONESBORO THE SECOND DAY.
Cavalry Action at Lovejoy's Station
CAVALRY ACTION AT LOVEJOY'S STATION.
