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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC7A_john-howard-payne_Chatsworth-GA.html
Author of "Home,Sweet Home," suspected as a spy of the Cherokee Indians was imprisoned here in 1835, but released. Erected by Old Guard of Atlanta Oct. 6, 1922;Jos. A. McCord; Commandant
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7YM_springplace-mission_Chatsworth-GA.html
Southward from this spot stood this famous mission, founded in 1801 by Moravian Brethren from Salem, N.C. The first school among the Cherokees, this mission continued until 1833, and added much to their remarkable advancement. Here were taug…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7YK_murray-county_Chatsworth-GA.html
Murray County, Created by Act of Dec. 3, 1832 from Cherokee, originally contained Whitfield, Walker, Catoosa, Dade and part of Chattooga Counties. Settled by people from Tenn., N.C., and Ga., it was named for Thomas Walton Murray (1790-1832). A na…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7GT_legends-of-fort-mountain_Chatsworth-GA.html
Legends of Fort Mountain:The Moon-Eyed PeopleWhile some legends equate the moon-eyed people withe the descendants of Prince Madoc, Cherokee legends tell of the moon-eyed people that inhabited the Southern Highlands before they arrived. These peopl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7GF_fort-mountain-state-park_Chatsworth-GA.html
This ancient stone fortification,885 feet in length, and the land on the crestof this mountain, 2832 feet above sea level,was given to the State of Georgia for theestablishment of Fort Mountain State ParkbyIvan Allenpublic spirited citizen of Geor…
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