Jones
Battle of Griswoldville
BATTLE OF GRISWOLDVILLE.
Battle of Griswoldville
BATTLE OF GRISWOLDVILLE.
Battle of Griswoldville
Griswold, GA
BATTLE OF GRISWOLDVILLE.
Battle of Griswoldville The Advance from East Macon
Griswold, GA
BATTLE OF GRISWOLDVILLE THE ADVANCE FROM EAST MACON.
Battle of Griswoldville The Deployment and Assaults
BATTLE OF GRISWOLDVILLE THE DEPLOYMENT AND ASSAULTS.
Blountsville
BLOUNTSVILLE. Near here was Blountsville, an early stage-coach station and post office until after the War Between the States.
Blountsville
BLOUNTSVILLE. On Nov. 18, 1864, Blair's 17th Corps of the Right Wing of Gen. Sherman's army [USA], which had left Atlanta on Nov. 15th on...
Blue Star Memorial historical marker (Jones County)
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL. A tribute to the Armed Forces that have defended the United States of America.
Clinton Female Seminary
CLINTON FEMALE SEMINARY.
Clinton Methodist Church
CLINTON METHODIST CHURCH.
Confederate Pistol Factory
CONFEDERATE PISTOL FACTORY.
Gen. Iverson's Birthplace
GEN. IVERSON'S BIRTHPLACE.
Griswoldville
Griswoldville, GA
GRISWOLDVILLE. This town is named for Samuel Griswold who moved his iron foundries and cotton gin factories here from Clinton to be on...
Jones County
Gray, GA
JONES COUNTY. This County, created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 10, 1807, is named for James Jones of Savannah, a legislator at 23 and...
Macarthy-Pope House
Clinton, GA
(Side 1) MACARTHY-POPE HOUSE.
Pitts Chapel
PITTS CHAPEL. The first record of Pitts Chapel dates back to October 13, 1860 when three and three-fourths acres of land was purchased...
Planter's Academy
PLANTER'S ACADEMY. The Farmer's Academy (later Planter's Academy) was incorporated Dec. 19, 1822 by Act of Legislature signed by Gov....
Samuel Griswold Iron-Master
SAMUEL GRISWOLD IRON-MASTER.
Sherman's Right Wing
SHERMAN'S RIGHT WING.
Sunshine Church II
Ga. 11 at Round Oak "SUNSHINE CHURCH II.
The 15th Corps
Ga. 49 at Pitt's Chapel, near Griswoldville text of marker: "THE 15TH CORPS.
The Cavalry Skirmish
THE CAVALRY SKIRMISH.
The March to the Sea
Gray, GA
THE MARCH TO THE SEA.
The Stoneman Raid
THE STONEMAN RAID. In July, 1864, Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman's army [US] closed in on Atlanta.
The Stoneman Raid
THE STONEMAN RAID. In July, 1864, Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman's army [US] closed in on Atlanta.