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Pastor, Americus Baptist Church, 1853-1860First Baptist Church, Atlanta, 1860-1867LaGrange Baptist Church, 1867-1871SenoiaGeneral Agent, Mercer Univ., 1871-1873Pastor, Third Baptist Church, Atlanta, 1879Editor, Cherokee Baptist Landmark Banner …
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A native of Upson County, Georgia, and a Major General, Confederate States Army, was one of General Lee's most trusted and outstanding officers. He brilliantly led his devoted men in every engagement in which the Army of Northern Virginia particip…
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Clement A. Evans, Brig. Gen., C.S.A., began his military career in his native Stewart Co., Ga., where he was commissioned Major in Co. E, 31st Ga. Infantry. He rapidly rose in rank and in Nov. 1864, was put in command of a division, succeeding Gen…
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Born in Clinton, Jones County, GeorgiaFebruary 14, 1829Died Atlanta, GeorgiaMarch 31, 1911He was the son ofAlfred Iverson, Sr.United States Senator for GeorgiaandCaroline Goode Holt—————————Gen…
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In 1852 the Atlanta City Council ruled that African Americans were to be buried in a segregated section at the rear of Oakland Cemetery, at the eastern boundary of the original 6 acres. By the beginning of the Civil war, more than 800 persons had …
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"Resolved, that the petition of the Atlanta Ladies Memorial Association, asking a donation of land for the purpose of interring the Confederate Dead, be referred to the Committee on Cemetery, and that said committee have full power to act in the p…
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM181L_dr-noel-d-alvigny_Atlanta-GA.html
Dr. Noel d'Alvigny was born in 1800, Paris. As a surgeon in both the French and Confederate Armies (Leyden Artillery), he said, "I was in two revolutions." He was the only doctor who bravely remained during the burning of Atlanta in 1864 and was r…
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Dr. Charles d'Alvigny, son of Dr. Noel d'Alvigny, was captured with Cobb's Legion in NC in 1865. He was released when it was recognized that he was Dr. d'Alvigny's son. He was a dentist and later Sexton of Streets in Atlanta overseeing their rebui…
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To the memory ofAtlanta's First MayorMoses W. Formwalt1848
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