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|  Founders Cemetery, Roswell, Ga.
in Georgia Historical Markers Founders Cemetery 1840-1860, contains 23 marked graves of some first families of Roswell and their slaves. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/13/2007 last visited: 7/13/2007 |
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|  060-4A: Roswell Factory
in Georgia Historical Markers Site of 1839 Cotton Mill. posted by: drmellow location: Georgia date listed: 11/23/2006 last visited: 7/13/2007 |
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|  060-120, The Old Bricks
in Georgia Historical Markers The Old Bricks: Oldest appartments in the United States. posted by: drmellow location: Georgia date listed: 11/23/2006 last visited: 7/13/2007 |
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|  Bulloch Hall – GHM 060-40B – Roswell, Fulton Co. GA
in Georgia Historical Markers Built in the early 1840's by Major James Stephen Bulloch. The home is located at the end of Bulloch street and is open for tour. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/18/2007 last visited: 7/18/2007 |
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|  Barrington Hall - GHM 060-125 - Roswell, Fulton Co. GA
in Georgia Historical Markers Barrington Hall, located in the heart of Historic downtown Roswell, Ga. is one of the best examples of Greek Revival Temple architecture in the United States, today.
posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/26/2007 last visited: 7/20/2007 |
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|  Roswell's Distinguished Men - GHM 060-121 - Roswell, Fulton Co. GA
in Georgia Historical Markers Some of the Distinguished Men and Womem that founded Roswell Ga. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/18/2007 last visited: 7/28/2007 |
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|  Roswell Presbyterian Church - GHM 060-122 - Roswell, Fulton Co. GA
in Georgia Historical Markers In 1839, 15 Presbyterian men and women, "members of the colony" of Roswell, invited the Rev. Nathaniel A. Pratt, D.D., of Darien, to organize the first Presbyterian church of Roswell. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/18/2007 last visited: 7/28/2007 |
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|  McPherson's Troops at Shallow Ford - GHM 060-6 - Roswell, Fulton Co. GA
in Georgia Historical Markers Here, in 1824, Jacob R. Brooks established a ferry at Shallow Ford where the old Hightower Trail crossed the Chattahoochee.
July 10, 1864. Dodge's 16th A.C., after a forced march of 27 mi. from the Sandtown Rd. (near Mabletown), via Marietta. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/18/2007 last visited: 7/18/2007 |
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|  Garrard's Cav. & Newton's Division - GHM 060-5 - Roswell, Fulton Co., Ga.
in Georgia Historical Markers GARRARD'S CAV. & NEWTON'S DIVISION
July 9, 1864. Roswell bridge, having been destroyed by the retreating Confederates, Garrard's cav. [Union] waded the river at Shallow Ford in face of opposition from the south side.
posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/18/2007 last visited: 7/18/2007 |
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|  Francis Robert Goulding - GHM 060-113 - Fulton Co. GA
in Georgia Historical Markers Francis Robert Goulding, author, clergyman, inventor, lived in this house at the time of his death August 22, 1861 and is buried in the Roswell Presbyterian Cemetery. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 8/25/2007 last visited: 8/15/2007 |
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|  Hightower (Etowah) Trial – GHM 060-114 – Fulton Co., GA
in Georgia Historical Markers Hightower (Etowah) Trial State Historical Marker located on the north side of Hightower Trail, west of Roswell Road, Sandy Springs, GA. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 11/21/2007 last visited: 11/19/2007 |
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|  Hightower (Etowah) Trail - GHM 060-200 – Fulton Co. GA
in Georgia Historical Markers At this point the noted Hightower (Etowah) Trail crossed today’s Azalea drive. The Hightower trail was once recognized as an early boundary between the Cherokee and Creek Indian Nations. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 8/25/2007 last visited: 8/15/2007 |
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|  Army of the Tennessee at Roswell - GHM 033-95 – Cobb Co., GA.
in Georgia Historical Markers July 3, 16, 1864. McPherson's Army of the Tenn. formed the right of the Federal forces operating south of Kennesaw Mountain.
posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 10/1/2007 last visited: 9/30/2007 |
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|  McPherson's Troops March to Decatur - GHM 060-7 - Fulton Co., GA
in Georgia Historical Markers McPherson's Troops March to Decatur state historic marker located at Roberts Dr at Spalding Dr. 06-08-2009 – the plaque is missing, pole still there. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 3/11/2009 last visited: 3/10/2009 |
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|  McPherson's Divergent Line of March - GHM 044-2 - Dunwoody, DeKalb Co. GA
in Georgia Historical Markers McPherson's Divergent Line of March - the routs followed by the 15th, 16th and 17th Coprs. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/26/2007 last visited: 7/20/2007 |
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|  Old Milton County – GHM 044-25A – Fulton Co., GA
in Georgia Historical Markers Old Milton County State Historical Marker located at the Alpharetta City Hall (built on the site of the old Milton County Courthouse) on the East side of South Main Street (route 9) in Alpharetta, Ga. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 12/26/2007 last visited: 6/20/2009 |
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|  Garrard & Newton Move on Roswell - GHM 033-93 - Cobb Co. GA
in Georgia Historical Markers July 5, 1864. Gen. Kenner Garrard's cav. div. [US] enroute from Marietta to Roswell via this rd., camped on Willeo Creek at Johnston's Fy. Rd. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/13/2007 last visited: 11/10/2007 |
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|  Gen. J. D. Cox's Div. To Old Cross Keys - GHM 060-12 - Sandy Springs, Fulton Co., Ga
in Georgia Historical Markers Gen. J. D. Cox's Div. To Old Cross Keys GHM 060-12, Fulton Co, Ga. Located at Johnson Ferry Rd at Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs.
posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/11/2007 last visited: 6/23/2009 |
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|  Sandy Springs United Methodist Church Historic Cemetery Marker - Sandy Springs, GA
in Georgia Historical Markers The Historic marker is located at the United Methodist Church, on the edge of the Cemetery. The cemetery is located on the north side of Mt. Vernon Highway, between the Sandy Springs United Methodist Church and Arlington Cemetery.
posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 1/26/2008 last visited: 1/21/2008 |
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|  The Sandy Springs - Fulton Co. - Sandy Springs, Ga
in Georgia Historical Markers This community is named form the natural spring bubbling up through clear white sand. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/13/2007 last visited: 6/26/2008 |
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|  23d A.C. to Decatur - GHM 060-10 - Sandy Springs, Fulton Co., Ga
in Georgia Historical Markers Schofield’s 23d A.C. leaves its river positions near Isom’s ferry on the Chattahoochee River to begin its march to Decatur Ga. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/11/2007 last visited: 7/18/2008 |
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|  Soap Creek Paper Mills - 033-91 - Cobb Co., Ga
in Georgia Historical Markers The original structures which housed the Marietta Paper Mills incorporated in 1859 stood 1/4 mile down stream from Paper Mill Road. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/13/2007 last visited: 3/14/2009 |
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|  Logan's & Blair's Camp Nancy's Creek - GHM 044-3 - DeKalb Co., GA
in Georgia Historical Markers Logan's & Blair's Camp Nancy's Creek State Historical Marker located on the east side of Shallowford Rd just north of I-285 Frontage Road. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 12/20/2007 last visited: 12/17/2007 |
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|  To Sandy Springs & Old Cross Keys - GHM 060-9 - Fulton Co.
in Georgia Historical Markers Schofield’s 23d A.C. the fist of the Federal forces to cross the river [Chattahoochee], remained on this ridge [Mt Vernon Rd] from July 8 to 17, 1864. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/11/2007 last visited: 7/13/2007 |
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|  The 23d Corps at Soap Creek - 033-92 - Cobb Co., Ga.
in Georgia Historical Markers July 8, 1864, The first passage of the Chattahoochee River by Federal forces was made at month of Soap Creek by Cox’s division, 23d A.C. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date listed: 7/13/2007 last visited: 3/10/2009 |
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