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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRCG_gen-andrew-jackson_Flowery-Branch-GA.html
This boulder marksthe trail ofGen. Andrew Jacksonand his troopswho rested herefor the nightin 1818 Erected by theCol. Wm. CandlerChapterD.A.R.Gainesville, Hall Co.Georgia1928
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMILJ_the-flowery-branch-depot_Flowery-Branch-GA.html
Cotton, leather and furniture, as well as manufactured items from the region passed through these walls, as did passengers during its working years (c.1890-1970s) as a Richmond & Danville Railroad and Southern Railway System Depot. Sold to the Cit…
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At Young's Tavern, 12 room log home of Robert Young, where travelers frequently stopped for lodging, Andrew Jackson, his staff and two companies of militia, spent a night on their way to the Seminole Campaign in 1818. General Jackson followed the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGKZ_historic-redwine_Flowery-Branch-GA.html
Co. D, 27th Ga. Inf., Colquitt's Brig., CSA, organized here in early 1861, fought at Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Seven Days Battles. At South Mtn., Md., Sept. 14, 1862, against great odds, men of this Co. withstood four attacks by a heavy force of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGES_old-federal-road_Flowery-Branch-GA.html
The route leading west from this point is the Old Federal Road, an early thoroughfare which linked Georgia and Tennessee across the Cherokee Nation. Rights to open the passage were granted informally by the Indians in 1803 and confirmed by treaty …
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