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47 historical markers in Georgia

(Georgia Railraod and Banking Company)

Augusta, GA

2,200 feet to the southwest at a place indicated by an official marker of Georgia Historical Commission, Georgia Railroad and Banking...

1806 Eve 1877

Augusta, GA

1806 EVE 1877. Paul Fitzsimmons Eve, native Augustan and a founder of the Medical College of Georgia, was a brilliant surgeon recognized...

Birthplace of General Joseph Wheeler

BIRTHPLACE OF GENERAL JOSEPH WHEELER.

Blue Star Memorial Highway historical marker (Richmond County)

Westbound I-20, GA

BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HIGHWAY.

Blue Star Memorial Highway historical marker (Richmond County)

Augusta, GA

BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HIGHWAY.

Bobby Jones and the Beginning of the Grand Slam

Augusta, GA

Bobby Jones and the Beginning of the Grand Slam.

Boyhood Home of Woodrow Wilson

Augusta, GA

BOYHOOD HOME OF WOODROW WILSON.

Confederate Powder Works

Augusta, GA

CONFEDERATE POWDER WORKS.

De Laigle Brick Yards

Augusta, GA

DeLAIGLE BRICK YARDS.

De Soto in Georgia

Augusta, GA

DE SOTO IN GEORGIA. In May 1539 Hernando de Soto landed in Florida with over 600 people, 220 horses and mules, and a herd of swine...

Emily Harvie Thomas Tubman

EMILY HARVIE THOMAS TUBMAN 1794-1885.

Explosion at the Confederate Powder Works

Explosion at the Confederate Powder Works.

First Christian Church

Augusta, GA

First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

First Ebenezer Baptist Church

First Ebenezer Baptist Church.

Fort Augusta - Fort Cornwallis - St. Paul's Church

FORT AUGUSTA - FORT CORNWALLIS ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.

Fort Grierson

Augusta, GA

FORT GRIERSON. Approximate location of Ft. Grierson, named after British Lt. Col. James Grierson, who commanded a temporary stronghold at...

Gen. Montgomery C. Meigs, U.S.A.

Augusta, GA

Gen. Montgomery C. Meigs, U.S.A. One of two native Georgians who served as generals in the U.S. Army during the Civil War, Montgomery C....

Georgia R.R. & Banking Co.

Augusta, GA

GEORGIA R.R. & BANKING CO. On May 21, 1837, Georgia Railroad and Banking Company operated from this place the first railroad train in...

Georgia's First School of Medicine

Augusta, GA

GEORGIA'S FIRST School of Medicine.

Georgia's State Capital

Augusta, GA

Georgia's State Capital.

Great Indian Trading Path

Augusta, GA

GREAT INDIAN TRADING PATH.

Great Indian Warrior/Trading Path

Augusta, GA

GREAT INDIAN WARRIOR/TRADING PATH (The Great Philadelphia Wagon Road).

Haines Normal and Industrial Institute

Augusta, GA

HAINES NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE.

Joseph R. Lamar

Seventh Street, Augusta text of marker: "Joseph R. Lamar, Associate Justice Supreme Court of the United States.

Liberty Methodist Church

LIBERTY METHODIST CHURCH.

Lucy Craft Laney

Augusta, GA

Lucy Craft Laney (1854-1933).

Magnolia Cemetery

Augusta, GA

MAGNOLIA CEMETERY. Covering seven city blocks, the cemetery was begun on a part of the de L'Aigle Plantation and Brick Yard, donated by...

Pendleton King Park (Sand Hills)

Augusta, GA

PENDLETON KING PARK (SAND HILLS).

Richmond County

Augusta, GA

RICHMOND COUNTY. Originally designated as the Parish of St. Paul by the Act creating it in 1758, the name was changed in 1777 to Richmond...

Spirit Creek Baptist Church

Augusta, GA

Spirit Creek Baptist Church.

Springfield Baptist Church

Augusta, GA

SPRINGFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH BIRTHPLACE OF MOREHOUSE COLLEGE.

St. James United Methodist Church

Augusta, GA

ST. JAMES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH.

Stoney Nurses Home

Augusta, GA

Stoney Nurses Home of the Lamar School of Nursing.

Summerville Cemetery

Augusta, GA

SUMMERVILLE CEMETERY.

Thankful Baptist Church

Augusta, GA

Thankful Baptist Church.

The "Haunted" Pillar of the Lower Market

Augusta, GA

THE "HAUNTED" PILLAR OF THE LOWER MARKET.

The First Baptist Church

Augusta, GA

THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.

The Mayham Tower

Augusta, GA

THE MAYHAM TOWER. Approximately at this place, May 28-31, 1781, a Mayham tower was erected by the American forces commanded by General...

The Signer's Monument

Augusta, GA

THE SIGNER'S MONUMENT.

The Sisters of Saint Joseph in Augusta

Augusta, GA

The Sisters of Saint Joseph in Augusta.

To George Walton

Augusta, GA

TO GEORGE WALTON (1749-1804) Signer of the Declaration of Independence.

Twiggs Cemetery

TWIGGS CEMETERY. In the cemetery about 300 yards from here are buried Major-General John Twiggs, a hero of the American Revolution, for...

U.S. Marshal Robert Forsyth

Augusta, GA

U.S. Marshal Robert Forsyth (1754-1794).

Ware High School

Augusta, GA

WARE HIGH SCHOOL Civil Rights Milestone.

Washington's Southern Tour

Augusta, GA

Washington's Southern Tour.

White House Tract

WHITE HOUSE TRACT. The 500-acre parcel of land long known as the "White House Tract" witnessed many of Augusta's most significant...

William Bartram Trail

Augusta, GA

DEEP SOUTH REGION WILLIAM BARTRAM TRAIL TRACED 1773-1777.

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