Putnam

15 historical markers in Georgia

Blue Star Memorial historical marker (Putnam County)

Eatonton, GA

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

Concord Methodist Church

CONCORD METHODIST CHURCH.

George Claud Adams

GEORGE CLAUD ADAMS. G.C. Adams, leading educator in Georgia, was born in Newton County in 1868.

Mrs. Beall's Mill

S. of Ga. 16 E. of Eatonton, GA

Mrs. Beall's Mill. Allen A. Beall's death in 1861 left his wife, Caroline Davis Beall, with 7 minor children and a 1500-acre corn and...

Putnam County

Eatonton, GA

PUTNAM COUNTY. Putnam County was created by Act of Dec. 10, 1807 out of Baldwin County.

Rock Eagle Mound

Rock Eagle 4-H Club Center, approx. eight miles north of Eatonton text of marker: "ROCK EAGLE MOUND.

Rockville School

Rockville, GA

ROCKVILLE SCHOOL. This school, built in 1889, consolidated in 1890 and graded in 1892, is said to have been the first Consolidated rural...

Site of John C. Mason's Dwelling House (Side 1)

Eatonton, GA

SITE OF JOHN C. MASON'S DWELLING HOUSE.

The Baptist Church of Christ at Ramoth

Eatonton, GA

THE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST AT RAMOTH.

The Bronson House

Madison Ave. and Harris St., Eatonton text of marker: "THE BRONSON HOUSE.

The March to the Sea

Eatonton, GA

THE MARCH TO THE SEA.

The Stoneman Raid

Eatonton, GA

THE STONEMAN RAID. Closing in on Atlanta in July, 1864, Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, USA, found its vast fortifications "too strong to...

The Town Well Shelter

Eatonton, GA

THE TOWN WELL SHELTER.

Turnwold Plantation

TURNWOLD PLANTATION.

Union Chapel United Methodist Church

UNION CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH.

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