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SENATOR NICHOLAS WARE. This county proudly bears the name of a United States Senator from Georgia. Senator Nicholas Ware was born in Virginia in 1769, a son of Capt. Robert Ware, of the Revolutionary Army. Senator Ware moved to Augusta when a child, and was educated there. He studied law in Litchfield, Conn. then returned to Augusta to practice.
He served as Mayor of Augusta, several times a legislator, and was elected a United States Senator late in 1821, serving until his death Sept. 7, 1824. He died in New York during LaFayette's visit and is buried under Grace Church's Annex there. 148-4 Georgia Historical Commission 1954
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More markers in Ware
Blue Star Memorial Highway historical marker (Ware County)
N.E. section of Waycross, GA
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HIGHWAY.
Blue Star Memorial Highway historical marker (Ware County)
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HIGHWAY.
Methodism Came to Waycross
Waycross, GA
1873 METHODISM CAME TO WAYCROSS.
Providence Or Camp Creek Church
PROVIDENCE OR CAMP CREEK CHURCH 3 mi. About 3 miles South on this road is Providence or Camp Creek Baptist Church.
Vereen Bell Highway
VEREEN BELL HIGHWAY.
