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31 historical markers in Georgia

Atlanta Campaign

ATLANTA CAMPAIGN. National Historic Site.

Battle of Lay's Ferry

BATTLE OF LAY'S FERRY.

Battle of Resaca

BATTLE OF RESACA. May 13, 1864, McPherson's 15th & 16th A.C. [USA] moving from Snake Creek Gap reached this cross-roads where his forces...

Battle of Resaca

BATTLE OF RESACA. May 16, 1864.

Battle of Resaca

BATTLE OF RESACA. Hood's line, [CSA] beginning E. at State R.R. ran W. to point atop ridge (S.) where Hardee's rt.

Battle of Resaca

BATTLE OF RESACA. May 13, 1864.

Battle of Resaca

BATTLE OF RESACA. May 14: Stewart's Div., Hood's Corps (CSA) moved from intrenchments near the John Green house and attacked left of...

Battle of Resaca May 14-15, 1864

BATTLE OF RESACA May 14-15, 1864 0.5 mi. W. is Camp Creek Valley, scene of the 23rd Corps [USA] assaults on Hood's left and Hardee's...

Battle of Resaca May 14-15, 1864

BATTLE OF RESACA May 14-15, 1864.

Battle of Resaca May 14, 1864

BATTLE OF RESACA MAY 14, 1864.

Battle of Resaca May 14, 1864

BATTLE OF RESACA May 14, 1864.

Big Spring

BIG SPRING. May 17, 1864: Butterfield's (3d) div., 20th A.C [USA], marched this way from Field's Mill, Coosawatee River, enroute to...

Blue Star Memorial Highway historical marker (Gordon County)

BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HIGHWAY.

Blue Star Memorial historical marker (Gordon County)

BLUE STAR MEMORIAL. A tribute to the Armed Forces that have defended the United States of America.

Calhoun, GA. May 16, 1864.

CALHOUN, GA. MAY 16, 1864.

Cherokee Nation

CHEROKEE NATION. During the early 1800's, northern Georgia was heart of the sovereign, independent Cherokee Indian Nation.

Confederate Cemetery Resaca

CONFEDERATE CEMETERY RESACA.

Field's Mill & Ferry

FIELD'S MILL & FERRY.

Gordon County

Calhoun, GA

GORDON COUNTY. This county was named for William Washington Gordon, of Savannah (1796-1842).

Harlan's Cross Roads

HARLAN'S CROSS ROADS Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield's Headquarters, May 16, 1864.

Johnston's Rear Guard Stops Mc Pherson

JOHNSTON'S REAR GUARD STOPS McPHERSON.

Mc Clure's Ferry

McCLURE'S FERRY. May 16, 1864.

New Echota Cemetery

NEW ECHOTA CEMETERY.

New Echota Cherokee National Capital

N.E. of Calhoun, GA

NEW ECHOTA Cherokee National Capital.

New Echota Ferry

NEW ECHOTA FERRY. The head of the Oostanaula River is formed 200 yards northeast by the confluence of the Coosawatte and the Conasauga...

Old Sonora P.O. Now Sonoraville

Sonoraville, GA

OLD SONORA P.O. NOW SONORAVILLE.

Oothcaloga Mission

OOTHCALOGA MISSION. The two-story portion of this house was the Oothcaloga Moravian Mission Station, serving this region of the Cherokee...

Polk's Line Withdrawn to Resaca

West of Resaca on Ga.

Richard Peters' Plantation

Belmont and Plantation Drive, Calhoun text of marker: "RICHARD PETERS' PLANTATION.

Snake Creek Gap

SNAKE CREEK GAP. May 8, 1864.

Trail of Tears

TRAIL OF TEARS. The New Echota Treaty of 1835 relinquished Cherokee Indian claims to lands east of the Mississippi River.

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